THE PIPE ROLLS 
reasonable share falling to her of the land of 
the same Hugh with the ‘aisnesce’ and the 
forestry of the forest of CUMBERLAND, without 
partition made thereof ; and that the same 
Richard made security to the King for the 
aforesaid sum by the following pledges :-— 
W. Briewere, 100 marks; Reginald de 
Clifton, 10 marks in Wiltshire; Ralf Gernun, 
100 marks in Essex; Henry de la Pomeraie, 
60 marks in Devon ; Peter de Scidemor, 40 
marks in Wiltshire; Robert de Bikele, 10 
marks in Devon; William de Lumen, 10 
marks in Devon; Robert de Secheville, 10 
marks there; Richard the Fleming, 10 marks 
there ; John the son of Richard, 10 marks 
there ; Ralf de Bray, 60 marks there ; 
Walkelin de Bosco, 20 marks in Norfolk ; 
William the Dane, 10 marks in Somerset ; 
Adam de New Market, 20 marks in Suffolk ; 
William de Feritate, 60 marks in Southamp- 
tonshire ; William de Biskelei, 10 marks in 
Essex ; William Musard, 20 marks in South- 
amptonshire ; Mathew fitz Herbert, 20 marks ; 
William de Hastinges de Lidgate, 20 marks in 
Suffolk. In the treasury, 50 marks by the 
hand of William Briewere. And he owes 550 
marks. 
Richard de Luci renders account of 1 pal- 
frey that inquiry may be made by the oath of 
12 legal men what customs and services his 
men used and ought to make to him. In the 
treasury, 5 marks for the palfrey. And he is 
quit. 
William de Carleol renders account of 1 
mark for having by replevin 1 carucate of 
land in Radeclive. He has paid it into the 
treasury and is quit. Geoffrey de Lucie[ 
20 marks and 1 palfrey for having the mar- 
riage of Simon de Tilloel’s widow, so that he 
may marry her with her assent and by counsel 
of her friends. 
Or THE Fines aNpD ScuTaGEs OF KNIGHTS 
FOR THE FirtH ScuTaGE, AssEssED AT 
Two anp a Harr Marks 
The same sheriff renders account of 10 
marks from Adam de Levinton, who holds by 
cornage ; and of 100s. from Adam de Staf- 
leg for serjeanty ; and of 2 marks from 
Odo de Bucardebi, who holds by cornage ; 
and of half a mark from Richard son of 
Truite for 3 bovates of land; and of 3 
marks from John de Reini for serjeanty ; 
and of 2 marks from Adam le Sausier for the 
same; and of 20s. from Richard de Uluesbi 
for drengage; and of 20s. from Henry de 
Uluesbi for the same. He has paid it into the 
treasury in 9g tallies and is quit. 
Ralf son of Adam renders account of 
20s. for half a carucate of land. In the 
treasury, 75. And he owes 135. 
William de Brus renders account of 10 
marks for the fee of half a knight. In the 
treasury, 8s. 4d. And he owes 6/. 55. 
Richard de Luci owes 120 marks and 1 
palfrey for the cost which William Briewere 
put upon that land which was Hugh de 
Morevill’s, before the said Richard should 
compound for that land what debt he had 
entered in the Roll (antequam idem Ricardus 
finiret pro terra illa quod debitum intravit in 
Rotule) by the King’s writ. 
The same sheriff renders account of 
701. 7s. 2d. for the farm of the purprestures, 
as it is contained above. In the treasury, 
nothing. And for carriage of 5 tuns of 
wine brought from the water of the Humber 
to CARLISLE, § marks by the King’s writ. 
And he owes 9/. 6d. of the old farm of pur- 
prestures ; and 58/. of the aforesaid increase 
of Sourebi and Carlatun. The same renders 
account of the same debt. ] In the 
treasury, 9/. 6d. of the old farm of purpres- 
tures. And he owes 58/. of the aforesaid 
increase of Sourebi and of Carlaton. 
[7 Fohn, 1205—Roll 22, m. 2] 
CUMBERLAND 
Roger de Lasci constable of Chester 
(Walter Marescall for him) renders account 
of 114/. 4d. by tale of the farm of CumMBER- 
LAND. In the treasury, 113/. 75. And inthe 
appointed alms to the knights of the Temple, 
1 mark. And he is quit. 
The same sheriff renders account of 80/. 
10s. 8d. of the noutegeld. In the treasury, 
57/. 19s. And to the canons of CaRLIsLE, 
37s. 4d. .And in pardons by liberty of 
charter to Robert de Vallibus, 18/. 135. 1d. 
And to Adam cook of queen A(lienor), 
27s. 11d. And he owes 1 mark. The same 
renders account of the same debt. He has 
paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
Hugh de Morevill [ ] 15 marks of 
the rent of the forest of CUMBERLAND for the 
third year and the fourth, of which H. de 
Nevill acknowledged that he received 10 
marks by his writ in the case (in for[ulo]) of 
the marshal. 
William de Briewere [ ] 5 marks of 
the rent of the aforesaid forest for half of the 
fifth year, which are upon Richard de Cur- 
tenai, as William Briewere says; and 2} 
marks for the fourth part of the past year, 
which are upon Richard de Luci, as the said 
William says. 
William son of Erembald [ j 
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