A HISTORY OF 
Likewise Richard son of Owyn holds thence 
of the prior of Carutste (Cardule) 1 acre 
which is worth yearly 12d. 
Roger de Bochelton holds thence 2 acres of 
the same prior which are worth yearly 2s. 
And the said prior has made thence a fine for 
the said tenants with consent of the same, 
viz. yearly 18d. So that the said tenants 
may answer to the same prior for the aforesaid 
18d., and the said prior to the King. 
P. 703 
The serjeanty of Thomas le Venor and 
Alice his wife in Salehchild, for which he 
ought to purchase the King’s stores in York- 
shire (warnesturam in partibus Ebor.), has 
been alienated in part. 
Nicholas son of Robert holds thence 4 acres 
of land which are worth yearly 2s. 
And the said Thomas le Venor has made 
fine for the said tenant with his consent, and 
for himself, viz. yearly half a mark. So that 
the said tenant may answer to the same 
Thomas of the third part of the value of his 
tenement. And the said Thomas may 
answer for the residue of the said fine that he 
may be quit of the service of the said serjeanty 
and the service of the twentieth part of 1 
knight’s fee. 
The serjeanty of John de Reigny in Neu- 
ton, for which he ought to find for the King 
I serjeant, mounted and armed, in his army 
for 40 days at his own proper costs, has been 
alienated in part. 
Adam son of Richard holds thence 4 
bovates of land which are worth yearly 8s. ; 
he has thence made fine, viz. 2s. yearly. 
Arp oF PRELATEs CoNCEDED To THE KiNG 
AGAINST His ExpEDITION To Gascony, 
IN THE TWENTY-sIXTH YEAR OF HIS 
REIGN 
The abbot of Holcultram [ ] of 3 
palfreys. 
SERJEANTIES CHANGED To Mixirary SERVICE 
Brice de Penred, the twentieth part. 
Gilbert de Brikam, the tenth part. 
Alan Gerbod, the thirtieth part. 
Thomas Venator, the twentieth part. 
V. [Exchequer Q.R. Miscellaneous Books, No. 6} 
P. 704 
COUNTY OF CUMBERLAND 
Adam de Levinton holds by cornage. 
Odard son of Adam, in the same manner. 
Odo de Burcardeby, by serjeanty ; it is 
worth 1 mark, 
CUMBERLAND 
Richard de Wolenby, by drengage. 
Henry de Woletby, by drengage. 
Robert de Stutevill, by cornage. 
Geoffrey de Luscy holds the land which 
was John de Reyni’s by serjeanty of going 
in the army of Scotland with one hauberk. 
Simon de Tylly, by cornage. 
Henry, Roger [Reginald], Thomas, by 
serjeanty of keeping the King’s eyries of 
hawks in the forest of Carlisle. 
William son of Adam, by serjeanty of 
keeping the hay of Plumton. 
Robert son of Alexander, by serjeanty of 
finding bark for the King’s pannage and of 
keeping the swine till they are valued. 
Alice de Rumili (Runeby) holds by corn- 
age. 
” Raled de Veteri Ponte, the land of William 
by cornage. 
Richard de Loveton holds by cornage. 
Walter Bernard, in the same manner. 
Roger de Monte Begon, and Simon son of 
Walter, and Alexander de Nevill, by cornage. 
William son of Odo de Bocardeby holds by 
cornage. 
Adam de Stavel holds Ravenewyk in the 
same manner by cornage. 
Adam the Queen’s cook holds Swahull by 
one pound of pepper. 
William de Yreby holds Kameleby by 
cornage. 
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 1 mark. 
The heir of Adam de Oton holds by ser- 
jeanty ; it is worth yearly 2s. 
The heir of Robert de Boelton holds by 
serjeanty ; it is worth half a mark yearly. 
COUNTY OF CARLISLE, CUMBER- 
LAND 
P- 705 
OF THE SERJEANTIES ARRENTED BY RoBERT 
PassELEU IN THE TIME oF Kino 
Henry, Son oF Kino Joun 
Hovuton 
The serjeanty of Edemund de Houton, for 
which he ought to keep the hay of Plumton, 
has been alienated in part. 
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