THE PIPE ROLLS 
Ulmesbi ; and of 16s. 4d. of Scotebi; and of 
4s. 4d. of Gamelesbi ; and of 35. of Brictebi ; 
and of 42s. 2d. of Dalston ; and of gs. od. of 
Saurebi ; and of 13d. of the ‘donum’ of the 
men of Carlatun. Sum of the tallage, 12/. 45. 
In pardons by the King’s writ to the above- 
said manors, 12/, 4s. And he is quit. 
Walter Hasteng renders account of 385. 8d. 
because he was convicted of that which he 
denied. In the treasury, 12s. And he owes 
26s. 8d. 
OF THE OFFERINGS OF CouRT 
William de Lindesia owes 40 marks for 
having right in the King’s court against Henry 
clerk of Appelbi and the countess of Albe- 
marle and Nicholas de Stutevill of Hukeman- 
nebi and Blenherseta and Oneric and Leven- 
ton and Laueswater and Bikermet and 
Stapelton. 
William de Cumberland owes half a mark 
because he withdrew himself. Adam nephew 
of Roelin owes half a mark for a false claim. 
Peter the man of Henry owes half a mark 
because he withdrew himself. 
Siward de Ukemannesbi renders account of 
3s. 7d. because what he pledged he has not 
prosecuted. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
Gamel de Penrez renders account of 12d. 
for a vert. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
OF OFFERINGS TO THE KING 
Adam son of Elysant owes 20 marks for 
having his due (pro debito suo habendo) from 
earl David. 
Reginald Bradfot renders account of 13/. 
14d. of the amercement of his father. In the 
treasury, 11s. And he owes 12/. 10s. 2d., of 
which he renders yearly 20s. 
The county of Copland owes 2 marks for 
a concealment, except the land of Reginald 
de Luci. 
Reginald de Luci owes 5s. 11d. for the 
same. : 
Thomas de Dene owes 20s. for the same. 
William de Kelington owes half a mark for 
the same. 
New Pieas anp New AGREEMENTS BY PETER 
DE Ros anp Master RoGeR ARUNDEL 
AND SIMON DE KIMES 
Roger the clerk renders account of half a 
mark because he had not whom he pledged. 
In the treasury, 2s. And he owes 4s. 8d. 
Osbert de Boschardebi renders account of 
half a mark for the same. In the treasury, 
3s. 4d. And he owes 35. 4d. 
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Or THos—E wHo RENDERED THE WHotE,! 
wHosE Names AND Dests anp CauszEs 
OF THE Dents ARE ENTERED IN THE 
Roi oF THE JUSTICES, WHO HAVE Pap 
INTO THE TREASURY 
The same sheriff renders account of half a 
mark of the amercement of David for a novel 
disseizin ; and of 1 mark of the amercement 
of Roger de Lingiveton (Levington) for the 
same; and of half a mark of Rannulf de 
Ravenwic for the same; and of half a mark 
of Boidin the dyer because he had not whom 
he pledged; and of 10s. of William son of 
Goldsi for the same; and of 1 mark of Patrick 
Brun for the same; and of half a mark of 
Walter de Boschardebi for the same. Sum, 
635. 4d. He has paid it into the treasury in 
7 tallies and is quit. 
Geoffrey Ridel owes half a mark for a novel 
disseizin. John the clerk owes half a mark of 
an amercement. Henry son of Gerbod owes 
half a mark for a novel disseizin. Adam de 
Boschardebi owes half a mark because he had 
not whom he pledged. Thomas son of Odard 
owes half a mark for the same. Reginald de 
Turb owes half a mark for wine sold contrary 
to assize. Gamel owes half a mark for the 
same. 
Or Peas oF THE Forest BY A®RNISIUS DE 
NEVILL AND HIs COMPANIONS 
fElsi the carter (caretarius) renders account 
of 4s. for a bow and arrows found in his house. 
In the treasury, 4d. And he owes 3s. 8d. 
The same sheriff renders account of one 
mark of Thomas son of Gospatric because he 
had not the harriers (/¢éo7) which he pledged ; 
and of 12d. of the amercement of Meriholt de 
Glassenebi ; and of one mark of the amerce- 
ment of the prior of Carlisle ; and of half a 
mark of the amercement of William de Kar- 
keserebi ;? and of 2s. of (Geoffrey) Sansoc 
Carbun for a default; and of 1 mark of the 
amercement of Orm de Yrebi; and of 35. of 
the amercement of Richard son of Ansketill ; 
and of 10s. of the amercement of the men of 
Langrugge ; and of 7s. 6d. of the amerce- 
ment of Richard de Neweton and his men ; 
and of 3s. of the amercement of Adam son of 
Robert ; and of 35. of the amercement of the 
men of Ukemannebi; and of 2s. of the 
amercement of Geoffrey de Wigeton ; and of 
2s. of the amercement of Robert de Dunbredan 
and of Hervey de Walp [ ]; and of 2s. 
of the amercement of Adam son of ‘Guy; 
and of 3s. of the amercement of the men of 
William the clerk of Kyrkesaurebi ; and of 
1 je. paid up in full. 
2 Church Sowerby, now Castle Sowerby. 
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