THE PIPE ROLLS 
OF THE OFFERINGS 
William de Egremunt and his companions 
render account of 2 marks, as it is contained 
in the preceding Roll. He has paid it into 
the treasury and is quit. Adam son of Odard 
renders account of 60 marks for having the 
land, as it is contained there. In the treasury, 
20 marks. And he owes 40 marks, of which 
he ought to render yearly 20 marks. 
Richard de Luci owes 1 good palfrey for 
having a fair, as it is there contained. Alex- 
ander de Luci owes 1 mark for having seizin 
(precipe). The same R(ichard de Luci) 
renders account of 309/. 6s. 6d. and 3 pal- 
freys, as it is contained above. In the 
treasury, 45/. And he owes 263/. 6s. 6d. and 
3 palfreys ; and 120 marks and 1 palfrey, as 
it is there contained ; and 15 marks of the 
seventh scutage. 
Or PLEAS OF THE FoREST 
Alan de Caudebec renders account of 24 
marks for cultivating 10 acres. In the 
treasury, 1 mark. And he owes 20s. The 
same sheriff renders account of 2s. for the 
farm of Brunrigg. The commune (communa) 
of CUMBERLAND owes 14/. of the arrearage 
of its fine. Robert de Beauchamp owes 10/. 
Roger de Beauchamp renders account of 
4/. 6s. 6d. for having ward, as it is contained 
in the preceding Roll. In the treasury, 4 
marks. And he owes 2 marks and 6s. 6d. 
Alice who was wife of Robert de Curtenai 
renders account of 250 marks and Io mares, 
as it is contained below. In the treasury, 
250 marks. And she owes 10 mares. 
New OFFERINGS 
Reginald son of Adam de Carduil owes 40 
marks for having to wife Milisent who was 
the wife of Odard son of Adam. Alan son 
of Ketell owes 30 marks and 1 palfrey that 
inquiry be made whether the aforesaid Alan 
removed the serjeants (servientes) who had 
charge of the pleas of the King’s crown in 
Copland or not. 
Alice who was wife of Robert de Cur- 
tenai renders account of 500/. and 10 palfreys 
and 10 fillies (¢umentis) for having her land 
which belongs to her by inheritance, as she 
had it on the day on which the aforesaid 
Robert led her to wife, and for having her 
reasonable dower which belongs to her, as 
well of the land of the said Robert her hus- 
band (vir) as of the land of Gilebert Pipard 
previously her husband, and that the said Alice 
may not be compelled to marry. In the 
treasury, 250 marks. And she owes 333/. 
and half a mark and 10 palfreys and 10 
mares. Terms—at Michaelmas of the 
eleventh year, the third part, with palfreys 
and mares ; at the Purification, a third part ; 
at the feast of St. John, a third part. The 
same renders account of the same debt. In 
the treasury, 50 marks for 10 palfreys. And 
she owes 333/. 6s. 8d. and 10 mares. The 
same renders account of the same debt. In 
the treasury, 250 marks. And she owes 250 
marks and 10 mares, but she answers above. 
William de Joenebi (Johnby) owes 100 
marks, of which he answers below, and 1 
palfrey, that the King may cause him to be 
delivered from prison. William son of Peter 
owes half a mark for licence to make an 
agreement. Richard de Luci owes 100/. for 
having the King’s benevolence for his negli- 
gent custody of the forest and for having his 
lands and chattels. Simon the butler owes 
205. for having peace because he was not with 
the King in the army of Scotland. 
The same sheriff renders account of 6d. 
from Alan de Caudebec for 2 acres of shrub- 
bery (de frussato) ; and of 6d. from Gilebert 
the miller for the same ; and of 12d. from 
Yvo de Janebi for the same. He has paid it 
into the treasury and is quit. 
Henry de Racton renders account of half 
a mark for a farm of 20 acres for two years. 
He has paid it into the treasury and is quit. 
William de Joenebi renders account of 100 
marks and 1 palfrey, as it is contained above. 
In the treasury, 60/. and 5 marks for the 
palfrey. And he owes 10 marks. 
Or Peas oF THE Forest BY HuGH DE 
NEvVILL AND P. DE Liuns 
The same sheriff renders account of 98 
marks and 5s. 4d. for the fines and pannage 
of the men whose names are noted in the 
Roll by which the aforesaid paid into the 
treasury. He has paid it into the treasury in 
2 tallies and he is quit. 
Thomas de Brunfeld renders account of 
100s. for a dene of pannage (pro dena de 
pasnagio). In the treasury, 4 marks. And 
he owes 34 marks. 
Robert de Dunbredan renders account of 
20s. for the same. In the treasury, 1 mark. 
And he owes half a mark. 
The vill of Lauradebi renders account of 
3 marks for the same. In the treasury, 20s. 
And it owes 20s. 
Robert de Castelkairoc renders account of 
30 marks for the same. In the treasury, 12 
marks. And he owes 18 marks. 
Robert son of Richard renders account of 
3 marks for an amercement. In the treasury, 
20s. And he owes 20s. 
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