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16 EDWARD III.—PART II. 631

1342. Membrane 4—cont. Lincoln, and subsequently presented him to the church of Sibbesdon in the diocese of Lincoln, it is his will that the said John shall continue to receive the 40. marks, as he used to do before he held the prebend and church, until he shew his will herein otherwise. By p.s.

[Patents following tested by the Keeper of the realm.] Oct. 14. Pardon, to Henry de Alwaldeby of Brigesle of his outlawry in the Kennmgfcon. county of York for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to answer touching a plea of John de Alwaldeby, clerk, that he render an account for the time when he was his receiver; on certificate by John de Stonore, chief justice, that he has now surrendered to the Flete prison.

Oct. 15. By charter, Edward II granted to Hugh le Despenser the younger j^ j^ fairs and their burgesses find other men and tenants of Kerdif, TJsk, Kaerlion, Neupork, Coubrugge, N'eeth and Kenefeg in should be quit of toll, murage, , , lastage, stallage, piocage, tronage, quayage, ten-age and all other customs throughout the realm, oustoms on wool, hides, wool-fells and wine only excepted, and the king, on the petition of his kinswoman, Elizabeth de Burgo, who has obtained the lordship of the said towns of TJsk and Kaerlion, has granted that she shall have the liberties aforesaid for her bureesses and men there. By fine of 20s. Wales. Oct. 12. Although Bartholomew de Burgherssh when the kins was beyond the . geag mixed himself up in divers loans of money for his use and in the pledging of his great crown and other jewels; yet, because the jewels and money never remained with the said Bartholomew, as appears by the testimony of the ministers who intermeddled in the business, the king grants that he shall be by these presents discharged of liability in respect of the jewels and money. By p.s. Mandate in pursuance to the treasurer and barons of the exchequer. [Fcedera.~\

Oct. 18. Exemplification, at the request of John Darcy ' le cosyn,' now lord Westminster. Of Torkeseye, of a certificate by the treasurer and barons of the exchequer of the entry in in the county of Lincoln relating to Torchesey. [Domesday Bool", folio 337.]

Oct. 21. Mandate to W. archbishop of York, to admit Master Paul de Monte Kennington. Florum, king's clerk, to the prebend of Suth Cave in the church of St. Peter, York, lately granted to him by letters patent.

Oct. 20. Pardon to Richard Bounde of Warham of his outlawry in the city Kennmgfcon. Of London for non-appearance before the justices of the Bench to answer touching a plea of William Gauger of London, that he render an account for the time when he was his receiver, on certificate by John de Stonore, chief justice1, that he has now surren- dered to the Flete prison.

Oct. 6. Licence for the alienation in mortmain by Beatrix late the wife o! Eastcy. Walter de Burgh, to the prioress and nuns of Sewardesle of land of the value of 60s. yearly in Norhampton, held of the king in free btirgage. By p.s. HH2 " *