274 CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.

Membrane 80d—cont. Jan. 26. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Fencotes, Hugh de Westminster. Mortuo Mari, Acrise de Hanlaghby, Peter de Bichemund and William de Scurueton, on complaint by Eobert de Laton that Thomas de Rokeby, the younger, 'chivaler,' John, his brother, Thomas de Girlyngton, John de Wodhall and others assaulted him at Berford on Tees, co< York, and carried away his goods. For 2 marks paid in the hanaper. The like, on complaint by John de Melsamby as above, at Middleton by Eneton. For 2 marks paid in the hanaper.

MEMBRANE 29d. I f ' ! Feb. 4. Commission of oyer and terminer to James de Wottenhull, clerk, Westminster. John Gour and Hugh de Monynton, on information that divers men of Lodelowe, by pretext of divers letters to the good men of that town of pavage and murage, have collected no small sums of money and have retained the same for the most part for their own use. By C. Feb. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas .de Haukestou, Peter de Westminster. Richemund, William de Fyncheden, John de Northland and John de Lesyngcroft, touching evildoers and vagabonds in the liberty of Queen Philippa of Tikhill and elsewhere in the county of Nottingham, who have assaulted her men and tenants and murdered some of them, and done many other felonies, trespasses, extortions, oppressions, falsities and excesses against her and her men. By K. Jan. 28. The like to Richard de Kelleshull, Robert de Causton and Robert Clere, Westminster, on complaint by Ralph, earl of Stafford, and Andrew Ansem of Suthflete that John le Saltere, John de Crosdale, John Aliene, John Curlu, John Balle, the elder, John Balle, the younger, Augustine Aylyeth, John de Est, Geoffrey Saltere, John son of John Saltere, William Porkere, Richard Browestere, Simon Saresson, Thomas Kyppyng, Eborard Bataill, John Grunnok, Thomas de Irmynglond, Peter Hawys, John Leche, Peter Koc, Thomas Cook, John Yevan, William Brake, William Storme, parson of the church of Styvekeye, Robert Turtevill of Styvekey, John Ork of Merston, Michael Ruddok, Robert Hert, John Pawe, John Cardun, John Hoppere, Simon Hoppere, Andrew Hoppere of Merston,1 Richard Storme of Brunham, Simon Mone, John de Burgh, Hugh Mirield, Walter Gruggon of Brunham, Richard de Framyngham of Cokethorp, Thomas Gyles, Randolf Ropere, Randolf Crisp, chaplain, John Boly, Simon Veutre of Cokethorp, John de Ekles of Langham, Philip Baret, John de Heydon, William Fullere, John Coupere, Reynold Guntyng, John Gerveys of Langham, Simon Grygge of Holcham, Geoffrey Saundres, Thomas Sylk, Simon Sylk, John Sylk, Richard Jolif, John Spellere, Roger Hendry of Holcham, Thomas Storm of Blakeneye, John Brygeman of Blakeneye, Adam Hoberd of Cley, Adam Wolsten of Cleye, Richard Mundy of Wyghton, Robert atte Tounesend, John Drye, Richard Lek, John de Blaketon, Thomas de Walden, Peter atte Mille, William Howelyn, Geoffrey Ram of Wyghton, John de Reynham and others, carried away their goods at Welles, Warram and Styvekey, co. Norfolk. Renewed because sealed at another time for 20s.

MEMBRANE 28d. Feb. 8. Commission of the peace, pursuant to the statutes of Winchester and Westminster. Northampton and the ordinances of workmen, artificers and servants lately made by the king and council at Westminster, to Thomas de Seton,