A HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND 
account of 8/. 135. of the pannage of Cum- 
BERLAND this year. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Or PurRpPRESTURES AND ESCHEATS 
The same sheriff renders account of 42/. 
13s. 4d. of the farms of the purprestures of 
CumBERLAND. In the treasury, 20/. and half 
a mark by the hand of the sheriff himself of 
half a year. And he owes 22/. 6s. 8d., of 
which 21/. 6s. 8d. are upon Hugh Bardulf of 
half a year, because he has custody of the 
aforesaid escheats by the King, but he an- 
swers therefor in the Roll of escheats, And 
he owes 20s. 
Hugh de Morvill renders account of 10 
marks of the rent (census) of the forest of Cum- 
BERLAND. In the treasury, 1135. 4d. And 
he owes 20s, 
William brother of Adam son of Richer 
owes 19/, 135. that he may not be disseized of 
the land which his brother claims unless by 
judgment. 
The same sheriff owes 8s. 11d. of the pleas 
of the forest of CuMBERLAND by Thomas son 
of Bernard. 
Gillbert son of Feregus owes 938/. 125. 8d. 
for having the King’s benevolence. 
Robert de Vallibus (renders account inter- 
lined) owes 80 marks, 60s. 8d., because he 
connived at the escape of prisoners from his 
custody, and because, when he was sheriff, he 
sustained the circulation of the old money 
after the general prohibition, but Rannulf his 
brother renders account below for him. 
William de Lacell owes 5 marks for right 
of half a knight’s fee in Niweton against 
William de Reigni. 
The same sheriff owes 6s. for 6 acres of 
wheat in Dalleston, a domain of the King ; 
and 2s. for 4 acres of oats in Salechil, a domain 
of the King. 
Walter Hasteng owes 26s. 8d. because he 
was convicted of that which he 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 Albe- 
marle and Nicholas de Stutevill of Huke- 
mannesbi and Blenherset and Oneric and 
Leventon and Laueswater and Bikermet and 
Stapilton. 
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. 
Thomas de Dene owes 20s. for a conceal- 
ment. William de Kelinton owes half a 
mark for the same. Adam son of Elysand 
renders account of 13 marks for having his 
due of earl David. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Reginald Bradfot renders account of 1o/. 
10s. 2d. of the amercement of his father. In 
the treasury, 20s. And he owes 9/. 10s. 2d., 
of which he renders yearly 20s. 
Geoffrey Ridel owes half a mark for a novel 
disseizin. Reginald de Turb owes half a 
mark for selling wine against the assize. 
Henry son of Gerbod renders account of 
5s. for a novel disseizin. In the treasury, 18d. 
And he owes 3s. 6d. 
Adam son of Robert de Carduil [ ] 
100s. of the old farm of Eiton for half a year 
in which he held it to farm. 
Adam nephew of Roelin and Henry Les- 
treis and Richard de A°dmodeshal and their 
pledges render account of 243/. 19s. 2d. of 
the old farm of the mine of Caruistze. In 
the treasury, 35. 4d. by the hand of William 
son of Odard ; and 4s. by Walter Caperun. 
And they owe 243/. 115. 10d. 
Humfrey brother of Richard owes 45/. 
11s. of the old farm of the same mine. 
William son of Erembald owes 2,154/. 135. 4d. 
of the farm of the mine of CaRLIsLE of several 
years past in which he held the mine. 
Or THE Dezsrs oF AARON THE JEW OF 
Lincotn 1n Noru (sic) CUMBERLAND 
Robert archdeacon of CARLISLE owes 1005. 
by pledge of Henry chaplain of Langelega and 
Richard the archdeacon. Odinell de Hun- 
franvill owes 23/. 6s. 8d. upon his land of 
Turnay. The same owes 8 marks, 35. 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 110s. by another. 
Adam de Carleol renders account of 152. 
16s. 4d. of his fine by charter. In the treasury, 
tos. 2d. And he owes 15/. 6s. 2d. 
OF THE Pieas or Henry Dean oF YorkK 
AND HIs COMPANIONS 
Adam son of Uchtred owes half a mark for 
leave tomake an agreement. Richard son of 
Truite owes 40s. for having his agreement 
made before the chancellor between him and 
Richard his son. William brother of Walter 
de Revegile owes half a mark because he 
withdrew himself from his appeal. Eva 
daughter of Thomas the clerk of Dene owes 
half a mark for a defeasance. Richard son of 
William son of Richard son of Truite owes 
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