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H! 368 CALENDAR OF PATENT BOLLS. 1366. Membrane \2£—cont. at Sheffeld, co. York, and Wirksop, co. Nottingham, and entered his free chace at Sheffeld, Ecclesfeld, Bradefeld and Handesworth and his free warren at the same places and Wirksop, hunted in these, carried away goods at Sheffeld, deer from the parks and chaces, and hares, conies, pheasants and partridges from the warrens, and assaulted his men and servantsi . For 20s. paid in the hanaper. Nov. 8. Commission of oyer and terminer to John Butetourt, John Knyvet, Westminster. William de Shareshull, Thomas de Ingelby, Robert de Bracy and Thomas de Stok, on complaint by Thomas de Bello Campo, earl of Warwick, that some evildoers at divers times broke his parks at Wadbergh, Sallewarp, Elmell Lovet, Chaddesle, Abbedeleye, , Cynteleye and Boelegh, entered his free warrens at Elmell Castell, I Netherton, Great Comberton, Little Comberton, Overbury, Wolashull, ' Depford, Croppethorn, Wyke by Pershore, Simondescrombe and Shirreveslench, co. Worcester, hunted in these, fished in his stews, at Elmell Castell, Sallewarp, Piryton, Poer, Boelegh and Haddesore, and carried away fish therefrom, deer from the parks, and hares, conies, pheasants and partridges from the warrens. By K. MEMBRANE Nov. 20. Commission of oyer and terminer to Thomas de Ingelby, William de Westminster. Ferrariis, Ralph Basset of Sapcote, Roger de Belers, Simon Pakeman, Richard de Gaddesby and Laurence Hauberk of Claxton, touching those who killed John atte Brok at Foxton, co. Leicester, and broke the close and houses of Richard de Foxton there and carried away his goods. • ByC. Nov. 26. Commission to Ralph Spigurnell, constable of the castle of Dover, or Westminster, his lieutenants, and to John Edward, Henry Pryme, William Swetman i and John Wantenge, to arrest and bring before the council brother ii William de Eltonheved to answer touching many frauds and misdeeds w perpetrated by him against the king'^ majesty. By C. i;, Dec. 2. Commission to Ralph de Nevill, John Moubray, John Stryvelyn, Westminster. Roger de Wydryngton and Henry del Strother, sheriff of Northumber- land, to make inquisition in that county touching the bridge over the water of Tyne at Newcastle-upon-Tyne, which, for lack of repair, is in a ruinous state. MEMBRANE Wd. Nov. 15. Association of William de Meryngton in the commission of the peace Westminster, and of oyer and terminer in the West Riding, co. York, to John, duke of Lancaster, Robert de Swylyngton, Thomas de Ingelby, William de Fyncheden, William de Mirfeld and William de Nessefeld. By C. Nov. 28. Appointment of William de Nessefeld, Michael Skillyng. Thomas de Westminster. Tye, Laurence Portrose, John Mauger, and William de Upton, to make inquisitions in divers counties touching certain bondmen of the manors of Braundeston, Combes, Hacchesham, Puttefold, Fifhyde Skydemore and Norton Skidemore, late of Roger Bavent, which he gave the king, with all his other manors in England.