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22 s . 4 d .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Cancelled on payment, acknowledged by William de la Doune, keeper of the Hanaper . July 15. Aberdeen Simon son

proctors. By K. [ Rep. Dig. of a Peer , iv. p. 454. ] The like to W. archbishop of York and nineteen bishops. [ Ibid . ] To the abbot of St. Augustine's, Canterbury. Summons to attend the aforesaid

predjudice of the king's right or the weakening of the collation to the office of treasurer of St. Peter's church, York, mentioned below, without consulting the king, and to revoke anything that may have been thus attempted by him or

the proclamation of the terms agreed upon between the king and Richard bishop of Durham concerning felonies committed in cos. York, Northumberland, Cumberland and Westmorland and the liberty of Durham [ as at page 353 above ] , as it

that he is of the household, livery, counsel and retinue of the archbishop of York, between whom and the canons of York and the citizens of York strife and debate are now newly arisen, and that he will speedily meddle

6. York. To the sheriff of Hereford. Order to cause a coroner for the town of Hereford to be elected in full county [court ] in place of William Godknave, deceased. June 4. York. To the sheriff of York. Order

and chattels in co. York. Henry de Rokley acknowledges that he owes to Hugh de Balne 100 s .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. May 26. York. Richard son of

K. June 9. York. To the mayor of the city of York. The king learns from the complaints of the native and alien merchants frequenting the staple of wool, hides, and wool-fells in the city of York that, although they

p.s. [4960. ] May 16. York. To the sheriff of York. Order to cause coroners for that county to be elected in the places of Simon de Folketon and John Codlyng', deceased. May 22. York. To the treasurer and barons

of E. de Malo Lacu. Jan. 22. York. To the sheriff of York. Order to prepare for carriage the hundred oaks felled in the forest of Galtres, and to ca rry them to York castle. By K. on the information

of York, and others from the sentences of excommunication issued against them at the instance of Peter, cardinal of St. Stephen ' s on the Caelian, on the account of the sequestration of the fruits of the treasurership of York.

Galtres, to be brought to York under safe-conduct at John's cost, there to be delivered to the sheriff of York, whom the king has ordered to receive him and keep him safely in prison at York until he shall be

C. Nov. 12. York. To W. archbishop of York. Order to pay to John de Segrave 120 marks from the 12 d . in the mark granted to the king by the clergy of the province of York in aid

I. January 1333 Membrane 27. - Burstwick. To John de Louthre, escheator in cos. York, Northumberland, Cumberland, and Westmorland. Order not to distrain Philip de Meaux, knight, John de Nottele and John de Waldeby for their homage and fealties, because

chattels in co. York. June 3. York. Thomas de Forest acknowledges that he owes to Geoffrey de Bromholm of York 40 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. York. Richard de

6. York. To the sheriff of York. Order to restore to Nicholas de Lund, clerk, his lands and goods, which were taken into the king's hands upon his indictment before Henry Spigurnel and John de Donecastre, justices to deliver York

Feb. 27. York. To the sheriff of Somerset. Order to cause a coroner for that county to be elected in place of Reginald Heuse, who is in capacitated by paralysis. Feb. 28. York. To the sheriff of York, Order to

sheriff of York. Incomplete entry, reciting a writ whereby the king ordered the sheriff to attach John Cateryk clerk and Thomas Barton, William Thesdale chaplains, William Gayteshede of York goldsmith, William Briscowe clerk and Thomas Kyrkeby of York clerk his

2915). Presum. not to be identified with M. Richard of Cornwall, can. of York from 1218, chanc. of York 1225-33, who prob. d. by 1234 (see York Minster Fasti I 18-19). For the careers of both men, see Biog. Ox

and this preb. once only, May-June 1284 (app. 2). Also can. of York, preb. disputed 1284-6 ( York Minster Fasti II 21-2); treas. of Tours and can. of York, occ. 22 Apr. 1289 (PRO, SC.7/30/4). D. by 13 Dec. 1295

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