TESTA 
John de Reigny, by serjeanty of going in 
the army of Scotland with one hauberk. 
Henry, Roger, Thomas, by serjeanty of 
the King’s eyry of hawks in the forest of 
Carlisle. 
William son of Adam, by serjeanty of keep- 
ing the hay of Plumpton. 
Robert son of Alexander, by serjeanty of 
finding bark (4brum) for the King’s pannage 
and of keeping the swine till they are valued. 
Alice de Rumilly holds by cornage. 
Robert de Veteri Ponte, the land of William 
by cornage. 
Richard de Leveton holds by cornage. 
Walter Bernard, in the same manner. 
Roger de Mont Begon, and Simon son of 
Walter, and Alexander de Nevill hold by 
cornage. 
William son of Odo de Bocardeby holds 
by cornage. 
Adam de Stavel holds Ravenewyc in the 
same manner by cornage. 
Adam the Queen’s cook holds Suahull 
[Salkeld] by one pound of pepper. 
William de Ireby holds Gamelby by corn- 
age. 
And it is to be noted that all the abovesaid 
tenants by cornage shall go at the King’s 
precept in the army of Scotland: viz. in 
going, in the vanguard ; and in returning, in 
the rearguard. 
William de Ratton, by serjeanty of keeping 
the King’s eyries of hawks; it is worth yearly 
100s. 
Albert son of Bernard holds one carucate 
of land by serjeanty of making the gates of 
the city ; it is worth one mark [yearly]. 
The heir of Adam de Hoton holds by 
serjeanty ; it is worth yearly 2s. 
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The heir of Robert de Boelton holds by 
serjeanty ; it is worth yearly half a mark. 
PENRED 
The serjeanty of Baldewin de Penred, for 
which he ought to carry the King’s writs in 
the said county at the mandate of the sheriff : 
it has been alienated in part. 
Brice de Penred holds thence 10 acres of 
land which are worth yearly 55. 
William son of Agnes holds 10 acres which 
are worth yearly 5s. 
The church of Penred holds 15 acres of 
land which are worth yearly 7s. 6d. 
And the sum of the said alienation is 17s. 
6d. And Richard son and heir of the said 
Baldwin made thence a fine for himself and 
DE NEVILL 
the said tenants with consent of the same, 
viz. gs. yearly. So that the said tenants may 
answer to the same Baldewin for the portion 
thence touching them. And those three 
shall do service of the twentieth part of one 
knight’s fee. 
CARLETON 
The serjeanty of Ralf de Carleton in 
Carleton, for which he ought to carry the 
King’s writs as above, has been alienated in 
part. 
Gilbert de Bricham holds thence 7 acres of 
land which are worth yearly 35. 6d. 
Henry son of Odard holds 13 acres and a 
half of land which are worth yearly 6s. 9d. 
Robert de Hampton holds 6 acres of land 
which are worth yearly 35. 
Peter son of Robert holds one acre of land 
which is worth yearly 64. 
Gerard de Carleton holds one acre s of land 
which is worth yearly 6d. 
Adam Blund holds 9 acres which are worth 
yearly 4s. 6d. 
And the sum of the said alienation is 18s. 
gd. And the said Ralf made thence a fine 
for the said tenants with consent of the 
same, viz. 6s. 3d. yearly. So that each of 
the said tenants may answer to the same 
G. of the third part of the value of his tene- 
ment. And the said Gilbert shall do service 
of the tenth part of one knight’s fee for his 
own part which has not been alienated. 
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The serjeanty of Nicholas Gerbad and 
Alice his wife, Richard Carpentar and 
Matill(da) his wife, in the suburb of Car.isLE, 
for which it ought to find for the King irons 
for the gates of CaRLIsLE, has been alienated 
in part. 
John de Croft holds thence 2 acres of land 
which are worth yearly 2s. 
Stephen son of John holds 4 acres which 
are worth yearly 4s. 
William son of Emma holds 1 rood of 
land which is worth yearly 3d. 
And the sum of the said alienation is 6s. 3d. 
And the said Nicholas and Richard made 
thence a fine for the said tenants with consent 
of the same, viz. yearly 55. 
Likewise Alan Gereboud holds of the same 
serjeanty 20 acres which are worth yearly 
20s. He has made thence yearly a fine of 
half a mark and service of the thirtieth part 
of 1 knight’s fee. 
Likewise Adam son of Roger holds of the 
same serjeanty 6 acres of land which are 
worth yearly 6s. And the said Adam made 
thence a fine, viz. yearly 3s. 
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