THE PIPE ROLLS 
Or PurprESTURES AND ESCHEATS 
The same owes 4/. for the farm of Halde- 
shalechild ; and 20s. for Hobrichtebi; and 
20s. for the tan mill, which likewise remained 
(over) by reason of the war of the same year, 
as he says. Sum, 79/. 155. 7d. by tale. 
The account also of the twentieth year, 
which was wholly (spent) in the war, as well 
of the farm of the county as of the notegild, 
and of purprestures and escheats and other 
debts of the King, has been deferred until it 
may be inquired by the serjeants (servientes) 
of Adam and of Robert de Vallibus how 
much each of them received that year, because 
Robert acknowledges himself to have received 
a part that year, but he does not know how 
much ; and as much as each shall have re- 
ceived, for so much let him answer. 
Robert de Vallibus renders account of 342/. 
12d. by tale for the farm of Cumberland for 
this year and for the 2 past years. In the 
treasury, 112/. 4d. by tale. And in the ap- 
pointed alms to the knights of the Temple, 
40s. for the same term. And in pardon by 
the King’s writ to Robert himself, 98/. 8d. 
And he owes 130/. by tale, for which the same 
Robert shall render at Easter 65/., and at the 
following feast of St. Michael 65/. by the 
King’s writ. The same sheriff renders 
account of 80/. Ios. 8d. for the notegild of 
this year; and of 161/. 16d. of the 2 past 
years. In the treasury, 57/. 15s. 8d. And in 
pardons by liberty of the King’s charter to 
Robert de Vallibus, 55/. 19s. 3d. for this year 
and the 2 past years; and to the canons of 
CaRLISLE, 1125. for the same term. And he 
owes 122/. 5s. 1d., of which account is ren- 
dered below. 
OF PuRPRESTURES AND E'SCHEATS 
The same sheriff owes 4/. for the farm of 
Aldeshaschild for this year and 8/. for the 
2 past years, of which account is rendered 
below. The same sheriff renders account of 
20s. for Hobrichtebi and of 4os. for the 2 
past years. In the treasury, 4s. And he 
owes 56s., of which account is rendered below. 
The same sheriff owes 60s. for the tan mill 
for this year and the 2 past years, of which 
account is rendered below. ‘The same sheriff 
owes 20 marks for the rent of the forest of 
Cumberland for the 2 past years, of which 
account is rendered below. The same sheriff 
renders account of 10 marks for the rent of 
the same forest for this year. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. The same 
sheriff owes 10 marks for the rent of the same 
forest for the fourth year. 
William de Fraisneto owes 5 marks for a 
right of land, but he is nowhere found. John 
de Erlega owes 1 mark, but he is not found. 
The men of William the moneyer owe 
715. 4d. for 1 affray. 
Or THE PLEAS oF RANDULF DE GLANVILL 
AND HuGH bE Crgssi 
Simon brother of Ralf clerk of CaRLisLE 
renders account of 20/. that he may be received 
into the borough (urgus) of Caruiste. He 
has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
John son of Puncon renders account of 40 
marks, because he had not him whom he had 
pledged before the justices. In the treasury, 
15/, 11s. And he owes 11/. 2s. 4d. 
Robert de Hodeuma renders account of 15 
marks that he may have peace, because he 
was with the King’s enemies. He has paid 
it into the treasury and is quit. 
Robert Niger Parmentarius renders account 
of 100s. that he may be received into the 
borough of Caruiste. He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. 
Robert Prince renders account of and W. 
(sic) Ralf son of Helyas renders account of 
10 marks for a default. In pardon by the 
King’s writ to Nicholas de Stutevill, 10 
marks. And they are quit. 
Randulf Brunus owes 1 mark for an ox, 
which he detained upon surety and pledge. 
Or Tuosk wHo RENDERED THE WHOLE 
The same sheriff renders account of 2 
marks of Lambert son of Aultgrim, who was 
with the King’s enemies ; and of 1 mark of 
Suann the smith and Fulc and Waldeve his 
sons for the same ; and of 1 mark of Baldwin 
nephew of Serlo for the same ; and of 1 mark 
of Robert son of Buet for the same; and of 
1 mark of Wibert for the same; and of 1 
mark of Uchtred the Englishman ; and of 2 
marks of Henry the clerk, because he had not 
whom he pledged; and of half a mark of 
Reginald de Mora, because he failed in his 
suit (/oguela) ; and of half a mark of Robert 
de Turp for an amercement ; and of 5 marks 
of Gilbert de Levinton, because he com- 
municated with the King’s enemies ; and of 
3 marks of Ralf the clerk of CaRr.istz, that 
he might have Terrebi his surety. Sum, 122. 
He has paid it into the treasury in 11 tallies 
and is quit. 
Adam son of Adam renders account of 10 
marks that the King may accept his homage. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Richard son of Truite owes 10 marks for 
the right of Gamelesbi and Glassanebi, which 
he has not had yet. 
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