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12 EDWARD II,—PART 1. 191 Membrane 81—cont. 1318. July 16. Appointment, during pleasure, of Walter de Wogan to hold pleas follow- Northampton. ing the justiciary in Ireland, with the usual fee. By K. July 17. Grant for life, at the instance of Thomas, earl of Norfolk and Marshal Northampton. of England, the king's brother, to Roger de Trusseley, hermit, of the her- mitage of Clipstone in Shirewode with the crofts and all other profits pertaining to the same. By p.s. July 29. Protection with clause nolumus, until Easter, for John de Faudon, Peter Northampton. de Faudon, Roger de Faudon and William de Faudon. MEMBRANE 30. July 12. Acknowledgement that the king has received 100?. by the hands of Northampton. Robert de Barton, king's clerk, the keeper of victuals at Carlisle, from the prior of St. Katherine's without Lincoln, a sub-collector of the tenth in the diocese of Lincoln imposed by Pope John XXII. on the clergy of England and granted to the king for the hosting for the war in Scotland, out of the arrears of the said tenth. By K. July 20. Appointment during pleasure of Anthony de Lucy to the superior custody Northampton. of the city of Carlisle to keep the city against the attacks of the Scots. By K. on the information of the Treasurer. Writ de intendendo in pursuance for him directed to the mayor, bailiffs, &c. of the city of Carlisle. July 20. Pardon to Richard Hervy for acquiring in fee, without licence from Northampton William de Echyngham, 6 messuages, and 120 acres of land in Friston, co. Sussex, held in chief, as of the honor of L'Aigle (<k Aqitila), which is in the hands of queen Isabella, as appears by inquisition made by Master John Walewayn, king's clerk, escheator on this side Trent; with restitution of the same. By fine of 40s. July 1G. Pardon to Thomas son of Salomon de Littlewode of his outlawry in the Northampton county of Kent for non-appearance before Hervey de Stanton and his fellows, justices in eyre in the county of Kent, to answer for the theft of 3 swine from William le Grey, whereof he was indicted, provided he surrender at the prison of Canterbury. By K. July 20. Pardon to William de Marny of his breach of the king's park of Haule, Northampton co. Suffolk, and of his hunting therein without licence. By p.s. July 22. Licence, after inquisition acl quod damnum made by Master John Northampton, Walewayn, king's clerk, late escheator on this side Trent, for John de Ringewode, clerk, to grant to John de Clyve and Alice his wife and their heirs 48 acres and 3 roods of land in Horishawe and Caluheye in the forest of Clive, held in chief at a certain rent to be rendered every year at the Exchequer by the hands of the sheriff of Northampton. By fine of i mark. July 20. Grant for a further period of four years, in extension of a previous grant Northampton, for three years, to Alice la Paumere of pontage for the repair of the bridge ot Hethebeth upon all wares for sale brought across it into the town of Nottingham, and also for the repair of any bridge to be built between the said bridge and the land towards Gameleston; the proceeds of such pontage to be applied to that purpose by view and testimony of Hugh de Estapelford a id Robert del Lond', burgesses of Nottingham. By K. on the information of Master Thomas de Cherleton,.