THE PIPE ROLLS 
farm of Hobrichtebi; and of 20s. for the tan 
mill. He has paid it into the treasury in 
three tallies and is quit. The same sheriff 
renders account of 10 marks of the rent of the 
forest of CUMBERLAND. He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. The same sheriff 
owes 10 marks of the rent of the forest of 
CumBERLAND of the eighth year, which was 
wholly in the war. 
William de Freisnei owes 5 marks for the 
right of land, but he is not found. John de 
Erlega owes one mark, but he is not found. 
Or THE PLEas oF RANNULF DE GLANVILL 
AND HuGH DE CREssI 
John son of Punzun renders account of 
6/. 2s. 4d. because he had not whom he 
pledged. In the treasury, 20s. And he owes 
102s. 4d, 
Richard son of Truite owes 10 marks for 
the right of Gamelebi and Glassenebi, but he 
has not the right, because they are in the 
King’s hand. 
Adam son of Adam son of Richer renders 
account of 5 marks for having seizin of 
Westham. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
William brother of Adam son of Adam son 
of Richer owes 40 marks that he may not be 
disseized of the land which his brother claims 
against him unless by judgment. 
Gillbert son of Fergus renders account of 
gig/. gs. for having the King’s benevolence. 
In the treasury, 40s. And he owes 917/. gs. 
Or PLEAs oF THE Court 
Adam nephew of the sheriff renders account 
of §5 marks for having confirmation of the 
burgage which was of David Troite in 
Carutste. In the treasury, 22s. And he 
owes 435. 8d. 
The same sheriff renders account of 33/. 
15s. 8d. of the wastes and assarts and pleas 
of the forest of CuMBERLAND. In the 
treasury, 9/. 16s. 6d. And he owes 23/. 
19s. 2d. 
New Pieas aND New AGREEMENTS BY 
RanpDULF DE GLANVILL 
Roger son of William renders account of 
20s. for the monies? of Henry the clerk taken 
in spite of (super) prohibition, In the treasury, 
1os. And he owes 10s. 
Henry de Cnarresburc? renders account of 
1 Pecuniis. Perhaps it is here used in the 
Domesday sense for stock in cattle (Ellis’s [ntroduc- 
tion to Domesday Book, i. 170, 171). 
2 Knaresborough. 
20s. for leave to make an agreement with the 
men of Reginald de Luci. In the treasury, 
10s. And he owes 10s. 
Adam son of Adam renders account of 40s. 
for a novel disseizin made in contravention of 
assize (super assisam). In the treasury, one 
mark. And he owes 2 marks, 
Reiner the Fleming renders account of 10 
marks for a default and for a false essoin. In 
the treasury, three and a half marks. And he 
owes six and a half marks. 
Efward son of Ulf renders account of 20 
marks for a false statement (pro falso dicto). 
In the treasury, 3/. and half a mark. And he 
owes 9/. 
William son of Udard renders account of 3 
marks for recognition of 3 carucates of land 
against Udard son of Adam. In the treasury, 
one mark. And he owes 2 marks. 
Robert de Lanplo [Lamplugh] renders ac- 
count of 40s. for recognition? of 3 carucates 
of land in Hailekerd. In the treasury, one 
mark. And he owes 2 marks. 
Or Tuoszk wHo RENDERED EveryTHING * 
The same sheriff renders account of 7/. of 
the minute amercements of certain men and 
vills, whereof the names and debts and causes 
of the debts are contained in a roll which 
Randulf de Glanvill has delivered into the 
treasury. He has paid it into the treasury in 
18 tallies and is quit. 
Alan the moneyer of Carlisle owes 1 mark 
because he sold wine in contravention of (super) 
the assize. 
Or OFFERINGS OF CouRT 
Henry son of Robert son of Yvo renders 
account of 20s. for the right of a certain 
woodland® against Randulf son of Walter. 
In the treasury, 10s. And he owes Ios. 
Walter de Carleol owes 20s. for a right of 
7 marks against John the dyer. 
Robert son of Adam son of Yvo renders 
account of § marks for a recognition of 
Hoton and pertinences against William son 
of William son of Yvo, by pledge of Ralf 
son of Alan. In the treasury, 225. 4d. And 
he owes 445. 4d. 
William clerk of Robert de Vallibus ren- 
ders account of 5 marks, because he ordered 
the old money to circulate after the prohibi- 
tion of the justices. In the treasury, 225. 4d. 
And he owes 445. 4d. 
8 i.e, an inquiry as to his right to them. 
4 i.e. who paid up in full. 
5 i.e. for establishing his right to it, 
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