Feudal Statistics 91 



Abbot Pershore r.c. 10 for passage, and for 



scutage of 2 fees. 

 Abbot Abbotsbury r.c. $ for passage, and for 



scutage of I fee. 

 Abbot Westminster r.c. 100 marcs of fine for 



scutage of 15 fees. 

 Abbot Michelney r.c. 3 m. by the Sheriff for 



I fee. 



Abbot Cerne r.c. $ for passage and scutage of 

 I fee ; r.c. 2 of scutage of I fee, for which 

 he did not fine. 

 Bp. of Bath (20 fees) gave .120 of aid, partly 



pardoned. 

 Prior of Coventry r.c. 35 m. for his passage and 



to have escuage of his 10 fees. 

 Ro. de 3tyvo ^Burgo r.c. 20 m. for his passage, 



saving to the King, scutage of his 15 fees. 

 18 Hen. III. The Bp. London r.c. 60 m. of fine to be quit of 

 sending Knights, and to have his escuage, arid 

 should the King pardon scutage to any of the Bp's 

 Knights, same to be allowed for in the fine [20 fees]. 

 20 Hen. III. Re exceptional grant by ecclesiastics of an aid 

 of 2 marcs per fee as well those usually answerable 

 to escuage, as others retained to their own use ; not 

 to be prejudicial on future occasions ; (refers to the 

 aid to marry, and is from record citing it). 

 27 Hen. III. Receipt of 50 marcs subsidy of the Abbot of 

 Hyde in consideration of which he will respond 

 for escuage of 15 instead of 20 fees. 

 7 Ed. I The Bp. Lincoln fines in 80 for 5 fees (service 60) 



which he recognised for 151 Welsh war.* 

 7 Ed. I. Order to levy scutage of 403. per fee from capital 



tenants, etc., re above. 



2J Ed. I. 2 cases of quittance of escuage of capital tenants 

 for army of 5 Ed. I. who respectively " had," and 

 fined for service : (Lanes. Lay Sub.). 



31 Ed. I. (Brady Vol. I. Hist. p. 1 20) Hen. de Perci who 

 was in the Scotch expedition of 31 Ed. J., to have 

 2 per fee scutage. 

 jl Ed. I. (Brady, ibid.') Hen. de Lacy to have 2 from each 



* Hist. Excb., p. 460, ed. 1711 ; cf. Peterboro' Abbey, 

 5 Ed. I., already cited, p. 84. 



