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his sergeanty as John Daniel and others claim for Campana ; 

 and he protests that he and his ancestors have enjoyed the 

 same. 



Thomas le Ragged, of Berde, forester of fee, holds 2 bovates 

 of land in Chisworth for keeping his bailliwick, valued at 6^ per 

 ann. He has all the rights before named pertaining to his bailli- 

 wick the same as the aforesaid Robert, and others of Campana. 



James de Maynwaryn, forester of fee, of Longdenedale, 

 hokis 2 bovates of land of aniient feoffment, as the aforesaid 

 foresters of Campana, for the custom of his bailiwick, of which 

 nothing has been alienated. It is worth 6^ per ann. He has the 

 same rights as the foresters of Campana and his fellow foresters 

 of Longdenedale. It was asked if he had appropriated or attached 

 anything ? and the jury said that the same James had been 

 forester there 3 years, and within this term he had sold windfall- 

 wood (" Cableiceum ") which did not pertain to him for 4% for 

 which h6 must respond. 



Matilda de Witfeld, forester of fee, holds 2 bovates of land 

 at Witfeld for the custody of her bailliwick. 



There is a complete hst of all the Officials of the Forest in the 

 " Inq. ad quod Damnum " of 11 Ed. II., a.d. 1318. 

 Walter Waldeshelf— Chief Steward. 



Thomas, son of Thomas le Ragged 

 Roger de Melner 



Richard le Ragged, of Chisse worth 

 Richard Broun 



Foresters of 

 Langdenedale 



Foresters of fee of 

 Campana 



Thomas Folejaumbe 



Richard Daniel 



Richard le Archer 



Nicholas Foleiaumbe 



Adam Goumfrey / 



William Hally \ 



Peter de Shatton [ Foresters of fee of 



Robert le Heire (Eyre) [ Hopedale 



Nicholas de Baggeshage 



