THE PIPE 
half a mark for a defeasance. Andrew de 
Argun owes half a mark because he withdrew 
himself, but it ought to be looked for from the 
sheriff of Lancaster. 
OF THE OFFERINGS OF CourT BY WALTER 
ARCHBISHOP OF ROUEN 
Rannulf de Vallibus renders account of 100 
marks of the debt of his brother Robert de 
Vallibus ; and of 50 marks for having seizin 
of the land which was his brother’s, until 
the coming of the King ; and then the King 
shall notwithstanding do his will in the matter. 
But afterward it was recorded by H(ubert) 
archbishop of Canterbury and William Brie- 
were that the King after his coming is con- 
tent with the aforesaid fine.’ He has paid it 
into the treasury and so is quit. 
Or THE New EncacEMENts (PRomissa) 
MADE TO THE KING AFTER HIS 
RETURN FROM GERMANY 
Richard son of Richard Truite renders 
account of 100s. for having his complaint 
(heard) in presence of the justices at West- 
minster, of 20 shillings of rent. In the treasury, 
535. 4d. And he owes 46s. 8d. 
Or THE ScuTAGE OF KNIGHTS, AFTER THE 
SECOND CORONATION OF THE KING, IN 
CuMBERLAND 
Rannulf de Vallibus renders account of 40s. 
of the scutage. He has paid it into the trea- 
sury and is quit. 
William de Brus renders account of Ios. of 
the scutage. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 55. of 
the farm of the vill of Racton ; and of half a 
mark of the farm of Schelton ; and of 20s. of 
1 tan mill. He has paid it into the treasury 
in 3 tallies and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 35/. 
12s. for the fine which he made with the 
justices for hydage in CuMBERLAND, which 
was exacted throughout England to the aid of 
the King’s ransom. In the treasury, 15/. 12s. 
And he owes 20/. 
Hugh de Morevill renders account of 1oo/. 
of his fine which he made with the King 
for having the forestership of CARLISLE 
[Carduil]. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
1 The king had been in England the previous 
spring. 
ROLLS 
[7 Ric. I. 1195—Roll 3, m. 1] 
Roit oF THE EscHEATS FOR WHICH HuGH 
BaRDULF ANSWERS 
CUMBERLAND 
The same Hugh (the aforesaid Simon for 
him) renders account of 42/. 135. 4d. of the 
farm of the purprestures of CUMBERLAND. In 
the treasury, 36/. 17s. 4d. And in lands 
granted to Adam the cook of the Queen, the 
King’s mother, 4/. 16s. And he is quit. 
The same Hugh renders account of 85. of 
the service of Michael de Kerkeland for 1 
soar-hawk, which he used to render to Roger 
de Muntbegun. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
[Roll 17, m. x] 
CUMBERLAND 
William son of Aldelin renders account of 
the farm of CumBERLAND. In the treasury, 
113/. 7s. by tale. And in the appointed alms 
to the knights of the Temple, 1 mark. And 
he is quit. The same sheriff renders account 
of 5s. gd. of the noutegeld of the past year. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
And the same renders account of 80/. tos. 8d. 
of the noutegeld of this year. In the treasury, 
60/. 3d. And in pardon by the King’s writ 
to the canons of CaRLISLE, 375. 4d. And he 
owes 18/, 135. 1d. "The same renders account 
of the same debt. In the treasury, nothing. 
And in pardons to Robert de Vallibus son of 
Hubert de Vallibus, 18/. 135. 1d. by charter 
and by the King’s writ. And he is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 66s. of the 
pannage of CUMBERLAND this year. He has 
paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Or PurprEsTURES AND EscHEATS 
The same sheriff renders account of 20s. of 
the old farm of the purprestures of CumBER- 
LAND of the past year. He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. The same sheriff 
renders account of [ . 
Hugh Bardulf owes 42/. 135. 4d. of the 
farm of the purprestures of CUMBERLAND of 
this year, for which he ought to answer in the 
Roll of escheats. 
Hugh de Morevill renders account of 20s. 
of the rent of the forest of CUMBERLAND for 
the past year. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. Thesame Hugh renders account 
of 10 marks of the rent of the same forest for 
this year. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
William brother of Adam son of Richard 
owes 19/. 13s. that he may not be disseized of 
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