A HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND 
The same sheriff renders account of 50 
marks of the debt of the county for defaults 
and amercements. In the treasury, 26/. 
18s. 5d. And he owes 6/. 85. 4d. 
Robert de Vals renders account of 2 marks 
for the fee of 2 knights. He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. 
THe Mine oF CarLisLeE 
William son of Erenbald renders account 
of 24/, 4s. 8d. of the old farm of the mine of 
CaruisLe. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. And the same of the new farm. 
In the treasury, 270/. And he owes 63/. 
6s. 8d. 
[16 Hen. I, 1170—Roll 2, m. 1a] 
Robert Troite renders account of 405. 2d. 
of the old farm of CaruistE. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. And the same 
of the new farm. In the treasury, 100/. 675. 
by tale. And in the appointed alms to the 
knights of the Temple, 1 mark. And in 
lands given to Henry son of Suein, 1o/. in 
Langwadebi and in Edenhal. And he is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of the note- 
gild. In the treasury, 60/. 1d. And in par- 
dons by liberty of the King’s charter to 
Robert de Vals, 18/, 135. 3d.; and to the 
canons of CaRLISLE, 375. 4d. And he is quit. 
OF PuRpRESTURES AND EscHEATS 
The same sheriff renders account of 4/. of 
the farm of Aldesalechild ; and of 20s. for 
Hobrihtebi ; and of 30s. for the tan mill. 
He has paid it into the treasury in 3 tallies 
and is quit. “The same sheriff renders account 
of 11 marks of the rent of the forest of Cum- 
berland. 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. 
Or THE Alp To Marry THE KING’s 
DavuGuHrTeR 
The same sheriff owes 6/. 85. 3d. of the 
debt of the county for defaults and amerce- 
ments. 
New Pieas AND NEw AGREEMENTS OF 
THE Pieas OF ALAN DE NEVILL THE 
‘YOUNGER 
The men of Peter de Turb render account 
of 1 mark for an amercement. They have 
paid it into the treasury and are quit. 
Godefrid de Karleton renders account of 
1 mark for swine taken in the forest. He 
has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Faremann renders account of half [a mark] 
for the same. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
William de Kersunera renders account of 
half a mark for his animals taken in the forest. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Robert de Vals renders account of 20s. for 
the chattels of his man (home). He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
Hugh the smith renders account of 6s. for 
swine taken in the forest. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
Adam son of Richer renders account of 
4s. for the same. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 40/. 
145. 4d. for wastes, assarts and pleas of the 
forest of Cumberland. In the treasury, 35/. 
18s. 4d. And in pardons by the King’s writ 
to the monks of Holcotann (Holmcultram), 
toos. And he is quit. 
Or THE PLeas oF WILLIAM BassET AND 
ALAN DE NEVILL THE YOUNGER 
The same sheriff renders account of 10 
marks for the amercement of the county of 
Cumberland for a plea of concealment of 
burning (de combustione). He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. 
Ralf Palmer renders account of 10 marks 
for a summons which he denied and whereof 
he was convicted. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 10 
marks of the amercement of the citizens of 
CarLIsLE for a woman whom they presented. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
OF THE PLEAs OF RoBERT DE STUTEVILL 
AND HucH pe MorevILi 
The men of William the moneyer owe 
100s. for an affray. Wulmar Bradfot and 
Gerbodo owe 2 marks for an affray with the 
men of the canons. Thomas son of Robert 
son of Bene owes 20s. for the relief of 2 
carucates of land. 
Tue Mine oF CarLisLe 
William son of Erembald owes 633. 6s. 8d. 
for the old farm of the mine of CaRutszr. 
The same owes 500 marks for the new farm. 
[17 Hen. II. 1171—Roll 5, m. 2d] 
Robert Troite renders account of the farm 
of Caruiste. In the treasury, 35/. 68s. by 
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