THE PIPE ROLLS 
after the general prohibition. In the treasury, 
10 marks. And he owes go marks, of which 
he renders yearly 10 marks, by the King’s 
writ, which he pleaded at the exchequer. 
The same Robert owes 7/. 55. 10d. of the 
rent of the castle of Sourebi for several years. 
William de Lacell owes 5 marks for (prov- 
ing his) right to half a knight’s fee in Niweton 
against William de Reygni. 
The same sheriff owes 6s. for 6 acres of 
wheat in Dalleston, 2 domain of the King; 
and of 2s. for 4 acres of oats in Salekil, a 
domain of the King. Nicholas de Morewich 
owes 415. gd. of the old farm of purprestures, 
but it ought to be looked for (requiri) in North- 
umberland. 
Walter Hasteng owes 26s. 8d. because he 
was convicted of what he had before denied. 
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 
Albemarle and Nicholas de Stutevill of 
Hukemannebi and Blenherseta and Oneric 
and Leventon 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, Henry’s man, owes half a mark 
because he withdrew himself. 
OF OFFERINGS TO THE KING 
Adam son of Elysant owes 20 marks for 
having his due of earl David. Thomas de 
Dene owes 205. for a concealment. William 
de Kelington owes half a mark for the same. 
But they ought to be looked for in Yorkshire. 
Reginald Bradfot renders account of 12/. 
10s. 2d. of the amercement of his father. 
In the treasury, 20s. And he owes 11/, Ios. 
2d. of which he shall return yearly 20s. 
The same sheriff renders account of 2 
marks of the county of Copland for a con- 
cealment, except the land of Reginald de 
Luci; and of 5s. 11d. of Reginald de Luci 
for the same. He has paid it into the treasury 
in 2 tallies and is quit. 
Or THE Pieas oF PETER DE Ross AND HIS 
CoMmPANIONS 
Roger the clerk renders account of 45. 8d. 
because he had not whom he pledged. In 
the treasury, 2s. And he owes 2s. 8d. 
Osbert de Boschardebi renders account of 
3s. 4d. for the same. He has paid it into the 
treasury 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. 
Thomas son of Odard owes half a mark be- 
cause he had not whom he pledged. 
Reginald de Turb owes half a mark for 
selling wine contrary to assize. Gamel owes 
half a mark for the same. 
Adam de Boschardebi renders account of 
half a mark because he had not whom he 
pledged. In the treasury, 12d. And he owes 
55. 8d. 
Adam son of Robert de Carduil owes 100s. 
of the old farm of Hiton for the half-year in 
which he held it at farm. 
Adam nephew of Roelin and Henry Les- 
treis and Richard de A‘dmodeshal and their 
pledges render account of 245/. 5s. 7d. of the 
old farm of the mine of Caruistz. In the 
treasury, half a mark by the hand of William 
son of Odard; and 2s. by Walter Caperun. 
And they owe 244/. 16s. 11d. 
Humfrey brother of Richard owes 45/. 115. 
of the old farm of the same mine. Richard 
brother of Humfrey owes 50/. of the old farm 
of the mine of CARLISLE. 
Alan the moneyer renders account of ro/. 
of the farm of the aforesaid mine, which re- 
mained in the King’s hand when he gave to 
the bishop of Durham the county of North- 
umberland with pertinences. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
William son of Erembald owes 2,154/. 135. 
4a. of the farm of the mine of CARLISLE of 
several years past in which he held the mine. 
Or THE Depts oF AARON THE JEW OF 
Lincotn In CUMBERLAND AND Nor- 
HUMBRELAND 
Robert archdeacon of CARLISLE owes 100s. 
by charter and by the pledge of Henry chap- 
lain of Langelega and Richard the archdeacon. 
Odinell de Vnfranville owes 23/. 6s. 8d. upon 
his land of Turnay. The same owes 8 
marks, 3s. 4d. by another charter. Robert 
de Brus owes 209/. by charter. The same 
owes 414 marks by another. Robert de 
Capella owes 10/, by charter. The same 
owes I10s. by another. Adam de Carlisle 
owes 24 marks of his fine by charter. 
The same sheriff renders account of 5s. of 
the farm of the vill of Rachton; and half 
a mark of the farm of Scelton; and of 20s. 
of one tan mill. He has paid it into the 
treasury in three tallies and is quit. 
[5 Ric. I. 1193—Roll 6, m. 1] 
CUMBERLAND 
William son of Aldelin renders account of 
the farm of CUMBERLAND. In the treasury, 
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