THE PIPE ROLLS 
from the abbot of Holcoltram. But he answers 
therefor in Dorsetshire in the following year. 
The same sheriff [ ] 20/. of the 
increased rent of the manors, viz. of Penred 
and Languadebi and Salkil and Scotebi. 
William de Stutevill owes 40 marks for 
having the vill of Carlisle, as it is contained 
in the preceding Roll. The same sheriff 
renders account of 60s. of the increase of the 
same vill of Carlisle; and of 2s. for the 3 
acres of the monks of Holcoltram. He has 
paid it into the treasury in 2 tallies and he is 
quit. 
Reginald Bradfot renders account of 20s. 
for a certain purpresture of brushwood. He 
has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
John de Reinni renders account of 2 marks 
and holds 2 carucates of land, as it is con- 
tained in the preceding Roll. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
Richard de Luci [ ] 40 marks and 
1 palfrey for having his reasonable share, as it 
is contained there. 
The same sheriff renders account of 20s. 
for the farm of Holweri (from) Simon de Tilli 
for a whole year. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
Alice de Tilli and Radulf her husband 
(vir) render account of 1 mark that their suit 
(Joquela) may be (heard) in the presence of the 
justices, as it is contained in the preceding 
Roll. They have paid it into the treasury 
and are quit. 
Robert de Curtenai [ ] 50 marks 
and 1 palfrey that the inquisition may re- 
main, as it is there contained. 
Matilda who was wife of Adam son of 
Enisant renders account of 19 marks and a 
half and one palfrey for having her reasonable 
dower, as it is contained there. In the trea- 
sury, 19 marks and a half and 5 marks for 
the palfrey. And she is quit. 
New OFFERINGS 
William Briewere renders account of 500 
marks for having the daughter of Hugh de 
Morevill with all her inheritance, which the 
said Hugh held on the day in which he was 
living and dead, and for the marriage of the 
said daughter for the benefit of Richard his 
son, or if the kinsfolk (farentes) of the said girl 
shall have assented to this, for the benefit of 
Richard Gernon his nephew, if it shall 
please the same William ; and for having the 
issues of the same land and the chattels of the 
said Hugh, which are not in the King’s hand, 
or which he has not bequeathed in his will ; 
and for having the office of the forest which 
the same Hugh had, and for answering there- 
for to the King’s chief forester, as the oft- 
repeated Hugh has done and as he ought to 
do.1 So that then if the said daughter of the 
said Hugh should die (moreretur) before she was 
married and before the said William had re- 
ceived 500 marks of the issues of the said 
land, that is, what he had rendered of the 
aforesaid fine, there shall be placed to his 
credit whatever he should have received of 
the issues of that land, and for having the 
mediety of the land which was Walter 
Brito’s, which is in the King’s hand,? where- 
of Richard de Hasecumb, heir of the said 
Walter, came into the King’s court and 
yielded to the King and the aforesaid William 
his right which he had in the mediety of the 
aforesaid land to the use of Richard Briewere, 
son of the said William. In the treasury, 
100 marks. And he owes 400 marks. The 
same renders account of the same debt. In 
the treasury, 100 marks. And he owes 300 
marks. The same renders account of the 
same debt. In the treasury, 8/ and half a 
mark. And in pardons to the said William, 
25/. by the King’s writ, for 25/. of sterlings 
with which he accommodated the King in 
Normandy. And he owes 250 marks. 
Or AMERCEMENTS BY H. DE NEVILL AND 
HucH Waac 
The vill of Neweton owes 2 marks for a 
quittance. Walter son of Roger owes 1 
mark for a transgression. ‘The vill of Schel- 
ton owes 3 marks for the same. Walter and 
Gocelin owe 100s. for the same. Hugh de 
Morevill owes 16s. for the chattels of Noel, a 
fugitive. Robert de Ulvesbi owes § marks 
for an amercement. The vill of Penret owes 
1os. for a transgression. The vill of Ucke- 
mannebi owes 3 marks for an amercement. 
William, parson, and the vill of Kirkesoresbi 
owe I mark for a quittance. Gilbert de 
Dolphinerbi owes 1 mark for the same. 
Adam son of Robert de Eaton owes 1 mark 
for the same. Waldef de Seurebi owes 20s. 
for the same. Orm de Yrebi owes 1 mark 
for the removal of the mill in Waverton. 
The vill of Schortebi owes 1 mark for a 
recent transgression. The county of Cum- 
BERLAND owes 60 marks, for this reason that 
it went with Osbert de Longchamp into the 
forest (pro eo quod iverit cum Osberto de Longo 
1 Higher up on this roll William Briewere is 
found answering for the rent due from Hugh de 
Morville as forester. 
2 This should be carefully distinguished from 
Hugh de Morville’s land. Walter Brito’s fief (see 
Liber Rubeus, p. 232) was a Somerset barony of 
fifteen knights’ fees, and had nothing to do with 
Cumberland, 
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