THE PIPE ROLLS 
[14 Hen. II. 1168—Roll 7, m. 2d] 
Robert Troite renders account of the farm 
of Caruiste. In the treasury, 100/. 275. by 
tale. And in the appointed alms to the 
knights of the Temple, 1 mark. And in 
lands granted to Henry son of Suein, 1o/, in 
Langwadebi and Edenhal. And for removing 
the gate of the castle (caste/lum) of CARLISLE 
[Cardel], 40s. by the King’s writ. And he 
is quit. The same sheriff renders account of 
the notegild. In the treasury, 60/. 1d. And 
in pardons by the King’s charter to Robert de 
Vals, 18/. 13s. 3d.; and to the canons of 
CaRLISLE, 375. 4d. And he is quit. 
Or PurpREsTuRES 
The same sheriff renders account of 4/. of 
the farm of Alde Salechild, land escheated. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 20s. for 
Hobrichtebi. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. The same sheriff renders account 
of 25s. for the tan mill. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. The same 
sheriff renders account of 20s. for the tan 
mill of the farm of the third year. He has 
paid it into the treasury and is quit. The 
same sheriff renders account of 10 marks of 
the tax of the forest of Cumberland. He 
has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 7/. for 
the pannage of the forest of Cumberland, 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
William de Fraisner owes 5 marks for a 
right of land, but he is nowhere found. 
New Peas aNnD New AGREEMENTS OF THE 
Press oF RicHaRD DE Lucr 
John de Erlea owes 1 mark, but he is 
not found. 
Robert son of Bien renders account of 10 
marks. In the treasury, 5 marks. And he 
owes 5 marks, 
Walter the porter owes 405. 
Adam son of Edmund renders account of 
20s. for his relief. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Tue MIne oF CaRLISLE 
William son of Erembald renders account 
of 14/. 13s. of the old farm of the mine. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
The same of the new farm. In the treasury, 
284/. 7s. And for 55 cartloads of lead de- 
livered to the sheriff of Northumberland to be 
carried to Caen, 24/. 15s. by the King’s writ. 
And he owes 24/. 45. 8d. 
[15 Hen. II. 1169—Roll 8, m. 2d] 
Robert Troite renders account of the farm 
of CaruistE. In the treasury, 80/. 65. 10d. 
And in the appointed alms to the knights of 
the Temple, 1 mark. And in lands granted 
to Henry son of Suein, ro/. in Langwadebi 
and in Edenhal. And in the cost and conduct 
(conductu) of the son of Sunnulf and his 
companions, 40s. by the King’s writ. And 
he owes 40s. 2d. The same sheriff renders 
account of the notegeld. In the treasury, 
60/. 1d. And in pardons by the King’s 
charter to Robert de Vals, 18/2 135. 3¢.; 
and to the canons of CARLISLE, 375. 4d. 
And he is quit. 
Or PurprEsTURES AND EscHEATS 
The same sheriff renders account of 4/. of 
the farm of Aldesalechild, land escheated. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 20s. for 
Hobrichtebi. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. The same sheriff renders account 
of 25s. for the tan mill. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. ‘The same sheriff ren- 
ders account of 10 marks for the rent of the 
forest of Cumberland. He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. 
William de Fraisneto owes 5 marks for a 
right of land, but he is nowhere found. John 
de Erlea owes 1 mark, but he is not found. 
Robert son of Bien renders account of 5 
marks. He has paid it into the treasury and 
is quit. 
Walter the potter (pottarius)1 renders ac- 
count of 40s. for his relief. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
New Preas anD New AGREEMENTS 
The same sheriff renders account of 40s. 
for his amercement. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Or THE Arp To Marry THE KING’s 
DAUGHTER 
The same sheriff renders account of 20 
marks of the aid of four of the King’s domain 
manors to marry the King’s daughter. He 
has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
The burgesses of CaRLIsLE render account 
of 50 marks of the same aid. ‘They have 
paid it into the treasury and are quit. 
1 This is the Walter ‘portarius’ of the pre- 
ceding year. ‘The latter entry is more likely to be 
right, as a man who held his land by a serjeanty 
connected with the city gate was sometimes styled 
‘ portarius.’ 
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