THE PIPE ROLLS 
Roger de Stutevill renders account of 52/. 
of the debt of William son of Erenbald and 
his pledges, whom he undertook to warrant 
secure by order of the justices. In the 
treasury, 26/. 135. 4d. And he owes 25/. 
6s. 8d. 
William son of Erembald owes 5o/. of the 
mine of CaRuistE of the fourth part of the 
twenty-sixth year; and 2,106/. 135. 4d. of 
several years past, while he alone held the 
mine. 
Walter de Carleol and the aforesaid Hum- 
frey and Richard render account of 73/. gs. of 
the mine of CaRLisLE as keepers? in this year. 
They have paid it into the treasury and are 
quit. 
[32 Hen. If. 1186—Roll 7, m. 1d] 
CUMBERLAND 
Hugh de Morewich renders account of the 
farm of CUMBERLAND. In the treasury, 37/. 
18s. 7d. by tale. And in the appointed alms 
to the knights of the Temple, 1 mark. And 
in discharge of the expense of John the 
King’s son at Carlisle, 20/. by the King’s 
writ. And he owes 55/, 85. 5d. by tale. 
The same renders account of the same debt. 
In work on the chamber (oferatione camere) of 
CarLIsLE, 26/. by the King’s writ. And in 
repair of the bridge of the castle of CaRLIsLE, 
62s. 7d. by the same writ. And for 1 horse 
bought for the use of Elyas Brun the forester, 
20s. by the same writ. And to complete 
. the stocking of the escheats of 
CUMBERLAND, 14/. gs. 74d. by the same 
writ. And in defective stocking of the 
manors of the county, 10/, 145. 2d. And he 
owes 2s. 1d. The same renders account of 
the same debt. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. The same sheriff ren- 
ders account of 215. 11d. of the notegeld of 
the past year. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. The same sheriff ren- 
ders account of 80/, 10s. 8d. of the notegeld 
of this year. In the treasury, 60/. 34. And 
in pardons by liberty of the King’s charter 
to Robert de Vallibus, 18/. 135. 1d. ; and to 
the canons of CaRLIsLE, 375. 4d. And he 
is quit. 
Or PurpresTURES AND EscHEATS BY THE 
RoLt OF THE JUSTICES 
The same sheriff renders account of 42/ 
13s. 4d. of the farm of the purprestures and 
escheats. In the treasury, nothing. And to 
complete the stocking of the aforesaid escheats, 
saving this that in the past year it was com- 
1 See note p. 356. 
puted to him for 62 oxen, and § yoke oxen, 
and 93 cows and bulls, and 22 pigs, and 330 
sheep, 29/. 16s. 5d. by the King’s writ. And 
in default of this stocking for the half-year, 
6/. 11s. 6d. And in waste of Carlatun, 17s. 
6d. this year. And in quittance of the rent 
(redditus) of the house which Nicholas the 
assayer has at Carlisle by the justices for his 
labour, 3s. And he owes 104s. 11d. The 
same sheriff renders account of 20s. for the 
tan mill. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. ‘The same sheriff renders account 
of 10 marks of the rent (census) of the forest 
of CUMBERLAND. 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, for which 
he ought to render yearly 5 marks at the feast 
of St. Michael. 
Gillbert son of Feregus owes 838/. 12s. 8d. 
for having the King’s benevolence. 
Henry son of Arthur renders account of 
100s. and 10 coursers for recognition of 1 
knight’s fee against the countess of Coupland. 
In the treasury, 100s. And he owes 10 
coursers. 
The same sheriff renders account of Ios. 
for the pleas of the forest of CUMBERLAND 
by Thomas son of Bernard. In the treasury, 
10d. And he owes gs. 2d. The same 
sheriff renders account of tos. 6d. of the 
county of CuMBERLAND for concealment of 
pleas of the Crown. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Randulf the Fleming renders account of 
half a mark because he did not take security 
to prosecute a certain assize. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
Philip de Valoignis renders account of 1 
mark for a perambulation of pasture. He has 
paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Thomas the clerk of Yrebi renders account 
of half a mark for the same. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
Robert de Vallibus owes 100 marks for 
several disseizins, and because he connived at 
the King’s prisoners escaping from his custody, 
and because, when he was sheriff, he sustained 
the circulation of the old money after the 
general prohibition. 
New Pieas anpD New AGREEMENTS BY 
[RANDULF DE GLANVILL], RicHARD 
ARCHDEACON OF CovENTRY AND HuGH 
Barp[vLF] 
Waldeve son of Gospatric renders account 
of 40s. for a disseizin. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
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