THE PIPE ROLLS 
tale. And in the appointed alms to the 
knights of the Temple, 1 mark. And in 
lands given to Henry son of Suein, ro/. in 
Langwadebi and in Edenhal. And he is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 80/. 105. 
8d. of the notegeld. In the treasury, 60/. 1d. 
And in pardons by liberty of the King’s 
charter to Robert de Vall[ibus], 18/. 135. 3d. ; 
and to the canons of CaRLIsLE, 375. 4d. And 
he is quit. 
Or PurpresTures AND EscHEATS 
The same sheriff renders account of 4/. for 
the farm of Haldeshalechild ; and of 20s. for 
Hobrichtebi ; 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 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 the 
right of land, but he is nowhere found. John 
de Erela owes 1 mark, but he is not found. 
The same sheriff renders account of 6/. 8s. 
3d. of the debt of the county for defaults and 
amercements. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
OF THE PLEas oF ROBERT DE STUTEVILL 
The men of William the moneyer owe 
100s. for I affray. 
Wulmar Bradfot and Gerbodo render ac- 
count of 2 marks for 1 affray with the men 
of the canons. They have paid it into the 
treasury in 2 tallies and are quit. 
Thomas son of Robert renders account of 
20s. for the relief of 2 carucates of land. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Tue MINE oF CARLISLE 
William son of Erenbald renders account 
of 63/. 6s. 8d. for the old farm of the third 
year of the mine of CarutstzE. In the 
treasury, 33/. 6s. 8d. And in payments by 
the King’s writ to ASdward Blundus, 30/. to 
the coronation of the King son of the King.1 
And he is quit. The same renders account 
of 500 marks for the farm of the past year. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
The same renders account of 500 marks for 
the farm of this year. In the treasury, 100 
marks, And he owes 400 marks. 
[18 Hen. IH. 1172—Roll 5, m. 2a] 
Robert Troite renders account of the farm 
of CarRLisLz. In the treasury, 35/. 175. 8d. 
1 Henry son of Henry II. was crowned in 1170 
during his father’s lifetime. For this rash act, see 
Stubbs, Constitutional History, i. 512. 
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 in Edenhal, of which account 
is rendered below. And for 200 loads of 
oats sent into Ireland, 1oos. And for 200 
hogs, 15/. 135. 4d. And for 60 axes, 275. 6d. 
And for 200 cheeses, 4/. 135. 4d. by the King’s 
writ. And in the convoy and payment of 
the ships which carried the King’s victuals 
from Yorkshire and from Northumberland 
and from Cumberland into Ireland, 27/. 115. 
7d. And for sending 3 breteches and 700 
planks into Ireland, 7/. 3d. by the King’s 
writ. And in work at the gaol of CaRLIsLE, 
535. 4d. by the King’s writ. And he owes 
675. 
The same sheriff renders account of 80/. 
10s. 8d. for the notegeld. In the treasury, 
60/. 1d. And in pardons by liberty of the 
King’s charter to Robert de Vallfibus], 187. 
135. 3d. ; and to the canons of CaRLISLE, 375. 
4d. And he is quit. 
Or PurRPRESTURES AND ESCHEATS 
The same sheriff renders account of 4/. for 
the farm of Haldesalechild ; and of 20s. for 
Hobrichtebi; 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 10 marks for the rent of the forest of Cum- 
berland. He has paid it into the treasury and 
is quit. ‘The same sheriff renders account of 
77s. 8d. for the issue of Langwadebi after it 
returned into the King’s hand. 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. 
The men of William the moneyer render 
account of 100s. for 1 affray. In the treasury, 
26s. 8d. And he owes 735. 4d. 
OF THE ScUTAGE OF KNIGHTS WHO NEITHER 
WENT INTO IRELAND NOR SENT KNIGHTS 
(Mitirzs) nor Monry (DEnaRIos) 
THERE 
Robert de Vall[ibus] renders account of 
40s. for scutage. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Tue Ming or Cartiste 
William son of Erenbald owes 400 marks 
for the old farm of the mine of CARLISLE. 
The same owes 500 marks of the new farm. 
[19 Hen. II. 1173—Roll 7, m. 2d] 
Tue Mine oF CaRLisLE 
William son of Erenbald renders account 
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