A HISTORY OF CUMBERLAND 
this year. ‘The same sheriff renders account 
of 42/. 135. 4d. for the farm of the purpres- 
tures ; and of 58/. of the increase of Sourebi 
and Carlaton made by G. fitz Peter for the 
stock he placed there. In the treasury, 7/. 
4s. tod. And in lands given to Adam cook 
of queen A(lienor) 4/, 16s. And in default 
of Gamelesbi and Classanebi, 1o/. 19s. And 
he owes 77/. 13s. 6d. The same renders 
account of the same debt. In the treasury, 
nothing. And in his surplus which he has 
above, 7/. 6s. 4d. And he owes 70/. 75. 2d. 
But he answers below. 
Alan de Caudebec renders account of 25. 
for the farm of the land (/anda) which is called 
Grenewra. He has paid it into the treasury 
and is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 2s. for 
the 3 acres of the monks of Holcoltram ; and 
of 20s. for the farm of Holweri (belonging 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 reasonable share, as it 
is contained in the third Roll. 
Robert de Curtenai [ ] 25 marks 
and 1 palfrey that the inquisition may remain, 
as it is there contained. The same sheriff 
[ ] 30s. of the farm of Crogelin. 
AMERCEMENTsS BY HucH bE NEVILL 
The same sheriff renders account of 45. 4d. 
from Gilebert de Dolphinerbi; and of half a 
mark from Adam son of Robert; and of 20 
marks from the county for the amercement, as 
it is contained in the preceding Roll. He has 
paid it into the treasury in 3 tallies and is 
quit. 
Waldief de Sourebi renders account of 1 
mark for a transgression. In the treasury, 
half a mark. And he owes half a mark. 
The county owes 30/. and 1 mark of small 
sums, as it is contained in the preceding Roll. 
The vill of Uckemannebi owes 3 marks for a 
transgression. Hugh de Morevill [ 
16s. of the chattels of Noel, a fugitive. The 
heir of William son of Aldelin [ ] 
375. 8d. of the chattels of fugitives, as it is 
contained in the fourth Roll. Alan Sellar 
[ ] 365. for the debt which was of 
Adam son of Enisant. William Briewere 
] 250 marks for having the daughter 
of Hugh de Morevill, as it is contained in the 
fourth Roll. 
Or tHE Fourtru ScuTaGE 
Robert de Stutevill [ ] 100s. for 
the same. William de Brus [ ]2 
marks for the same. Robert de Curtenai 
] 20 marks for the barony which 
was Gilebert Pipard’s. 
OF THE OFFERINGS 
Richard de Luci renders account of 1 pal- 
frey that inquiry be made, as it is contained 
in the preceding Roll. In the treasury, 5 
marks for the palfrey. And he is quit. The 
same sheriff [ ] 27/. 125. of the 
chattels of William de Stutevill. The same 
sheriff renders account of 12d. for the rent 
(reditus) of a certain (placia) in CaRutsLE. He 
has paid it into the treasury and is quit. The 
prior of CARLISLE renders account of 10 marks 
of the donum. He has paid it into the trea- 
sury and is quit. 
New OFFERINGS 
Alexander de Caudebec owes 100/. for 
having recognizance by 12 legal men in the 
King’s presence if Waldief son of Roger, 
father of the said Alexander, whose heir he is, 
discharged himself (se dimisit) of 9 acres of 
land with pertinences in Caudebec and put 
them with the said Alexander in ward, and 
if Reginald de Luci disseized the said Alex- 
ander while he was in ward and under age 
unjustly and without judgment. 
Richard de Luci renders account of goo 
marks and 5 palfreys for having the reasonable 
share of Alda his wife with the ‘aisnesce’ 
(portion of the eldest co-heiress) falling to her 
of all the land which belonged to Hugh de 
Morevill her father, with pertinences ; and for 
having the forestry of the whole forest of 
CuMBERLAND,! as entire as Hugh de Morevill 
her father ever held it, without any partition 
made thereof—to be held by him and _ his 
heirs coming of the said Alda, from the King 
and his heirs for ever; and for having the 
King’s charter. Terms at the Easter ex- 
chequer of the sixth year, 1124 marks; at 
Michaelmas, 1124 marks; and so from 
exchequer to exchequer until the said goo 
marks are paid. And it is to be noted that 
for this fine the same Richard shall be quit of 
the entire fine of 1,000/. and 15 palfreys which 
he had previously made with the King for 
having the said Alda’s reasonable share and 
the forest and the marriage of the younger 
daughter of the said Hugh with the ward of 
her land. In the treasury, 1124 marks. And 
he owes 525/. 
Richard Gernun renders account of 600 
marks for having Johanna, younger daughter 
of Hugh de Morevill, with the reasonable 
share falling to her of her father’s land ; saving 
to Richard de Luci and Alda his wife the 
1 See note p. 395 above. 
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