THE PIPE ROLLS 
that he may not be disseized, as it is contained 
in the first Roll. Gilebert son of Feregus 
owes 938/. 125. 7d. for having the King’s 
benevolence. William son of Erembald 
[ ] 2,154/. 5s. 4d. Adam nephew of 
Roelin and his companions, who are noted in 
the second Roll, owe 241/. 16d. of the old farm 
of the mine. Humfrey son of Richard owes 
452 11s. for the same. Adam de Carduil 
renders account of 4/. 9s. 2d. of the old farm 
of Eaton. In the treasury, 4/, And he owes 
gs. 2d. 
The same sheriff owes 20/, as it is con- 
tained in the tenth Roll, which are not so 
rendered because they had been rendered at 
the exchequer, as the sheriff says. 
Henry de Racton and others, who are 
noted in the second Roll, render account of 25. 
for the farm of the mill of Racton. They 
have paid it into the treasury and are quit. 
Hugh Bardulf [ ] 254 8s. 8d. for 
the remainder farm of the purprestures and 
the mine of Carlisle, as it is contained in 
the second Roll. 
The same sheriff renders account of 50/. 
of the farm of the mine of Carlisle. In the 
treasury, 25/. by the hand of Robert de 
Curtenai. And he owes 25/. 
The same sheriff renders account of §5. for 
the farm of Racton ; and of half a mark for 
the farm of Schelton ; and of 20s. for the 
tan mill; and of 2s. for the farm of Waver- 
ton. He has paid it into the treasury in 4 
tallies and is quit. 
OF THE OFFERINGS 
Hugh de Morevill [ ] 2 destriers 
(dextrarios) for permitting the marriage, as it is 
contained in the third Roll. 
William de Stutevill [ ] 10 mares 
and 2 palfreys for his amercements, and 3 
palfreys for having two fairs and 1 market. 
Matilda wife of Adam son of Enisant owes 
200 marks which she acknowledges that she 
received of the tallies of the same Adam her 
husband. 
Robert son of Adam renders account of 
20 marks for his fine, as it is contained in the 
third Roll. Inthe treasury, 4 marks. And he 
owes 16 marks, 
William de Stutevill [ ] 374. 145. 1d. 
for the remainder of the purprestures for the 
past year. The same William renders account 
of 21/. 6s. 8d. for the farm of the purprestures 
for half a year; and of 29/. for the increase 
of Sourebi and Carlaton made by G. fitz 
Peter by the stock which he placed there. 
In the treasury, 12/. 16s. 34. And in lands 
given to Adam cook of the Queen, the King’s 
mother, 48s. for the same term. And in 
default of Gamelesbi and Classanebi, 109s. 6d. 
And he owes 12s. 11d. and 29/. of the in- 
crease (crementum). 
The same sheriff renders account of 21/. 
6s. 8d. for the farm of the purprestures for 
half a year ; and of 29/. for the increase of 
Sourebi and Carlaton, as it is contained above. 
In the treasury, nothing. And in lands given 
to Adam cook of the Queen, the King’s 
mother, 48s. for the same term. And in 
default of Gamelesbi and Classanebi, 1095. 6d. 
And in his surplus which he has above, 13/. 
gs. 2d. And he owes 29/. of the aforesaid 
increase. 
Alan de Caudebec renders account of 2s. 
for the farm of the land (/anda) which is 
called Grenewra. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. 
William de Stutevill [ ] 20/. of the 
increased rent of the manors, viz. of Penred, 
Languadebi, Salkil, Scotebi, for the past year. 
And [ ] 40 marks for having the vill 
of Carlisle, as it is contained in the third 
Roll. 
The same sheriff [ ] 20/. for the 
aforesaid increase of the manors for this year ; 
and [ ] 60s. for the increase of the 
vill of Carlisle. Of which William de Stute- 
vill ought to answer for 10/. and for 30s. for 
the increase of half a year. The same sheriff 
renders account of 2s. for 3 acres of the 
monks of Holcoltram; and of 20s. of the 
farm of Holweri (which belongs to) Simon 
de Tilli. He has paid it into the treasury in 
2 tallies and is quit. Richard de Luci [ ]- 
40 marks and 1 palfrey for having his reason- 
able share, as it is contained in the third Roll. 
Robert de Curtenai renders account of 50 
marks and 1 palfrey that the inquisition may 
remain, as it is contained there. In the 
treasury, 25 marks, And he owes 25 marks 
and 1 palfrey. 
Or THE OFFERINGS 
William Briewere [ ] 250 marks 
for having the daughter of Hugh de Morvill, 
as it is contained in the preceding Roll. 
Helewisa de Stutevill renders account of 
40 marks that she may not be compelled to 
marry, as it is there contained. She has paid 
it into the treasury and is quit. 
AMERCEMENTS BY H. DE NEVILL AND 
Hucy Wac 
The same sheriff renders account of 2 
marks for the vill of Neweton for a quittance ; 
and of 3 marks for the vill of Schelton for a 
transgression ; and of tos. for the vill of 
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