TESTA 
Alexander de Capella holds thence half a 
carucate and 2 bovates of land in Houton 
which are worth yearly 20s. And he made 
thence a fine yearly, 7s. 
John de la Chersonere holds of the same 
serjeanty half a carucate of land which is 
worth 1 mark yearly. He has made thence 
a fine yearly of 55. 
Also Patrick Gluton holds of the same 
serjeanty I acre of land which is worth yearly 
12d. And he has made thence a fine, viz. 
yearly 4d. 
Nicholas son of Thomas, who ought to be 
the heir of the aforesaid serjeanty, holds half 
a carucate and 2 bovates of land which are 
worth yearly 225.; because his antecessors 
retained them in their hand when they 
alienated the caput of the aforesaid serjeanty 
to the antecessors of Alexander de Capella, 
whereof the same Alexander has the King’s 
confirmation, And because the aforesaid 
Nicholas did no service for the said land 
which he holds he has come and made thence 
a fine, viz. yearly 7s. 4d.; and by doing 
service of the twelfth part of 1 knight’s fee. 
VI. [Red Book of the Exchequer | 
fo. 132a 
Inquisirions MapeE IN THE TIME oF KiNG 
JoHN THROUGH ALL ENGLAND, VIZ. IN 
THE TWELFTH AND THIRTEENTH YEARS 
OF His REIGN, IN EVERY COUNTY, OF 
THE SERVICES OF KniGHTs AND OTHERS 
wHo Hotp or Him 1n CuigF, accorD- 
ING TO THE Rotts DELIVERED TO THE 
TREASURER BY THE HaNDs OF THE 
SHERIFFS OF ENGLAND IN THE AFORE- 
sAID TIME 
fo. 134d 
CUMBERLANDE 
Tue Names or THosE wHo Hotp sy 
Murrrary SERVICE AND BY SERVICE 
oF CoRNAGE IN THIS COUNTY, ACCORD- 
ING TO THE INQUISITION 
Robert de Vallibus, 2 fees of 6 vills which 
he holds in demesne and of 10 others which 
are held of him. 
Richard de Lucy, 1 knight for the whole 
land of Coplande. 
Adam de Carlun, half a fee in Edinhale of 
the fee of Peter de Brus. 
Nicholas de Stuteville, 56s. of cornage for 
2 vills in demesne and 3 in homages. 
I 425 
DE NEVILL 
Aliz de Romely, 152 and 1 mark of 
cornage for 5 vills in demesne and 19 in 
homages. 
William son of Ranulf, 4/. of cornage for 
2 vills in demesne and 2 in homages. 
Adam son of Odard, 26s. 4d. of cornage 
for 2 vills and a half in demesne and 1 in 
homages. 
Richard de Levinton, 4/. 85. 24d. of 
cornage for 3 vills in demesne and a half in 
homages. 
Robert de Stuteville, 245. of cornage for 1 
vill. 
Roger de Mont Begon, Simon son of 
Walter, Alexander de Neville, 1125. 84. for 
the land which was William de Neville’s, 
viz. for 2 vills in demesne and 2 in homages. 
Adam de Stavele, 2s. 8d. of the cornage 
for 1 vill. 
Geoffrey de Lucy, 20s. 114d. of cornage 
for 1 vill. 
The tenants of the fee of the constable of 
Chester, 25s. 8d. of cornage for half a vill. 
Walter son of Bernard, 12s. 1d. of cornage 
for 1 vill which was Richard son of Troyte’s. 
Odo de Boschardeby, 6s. 2d. of cornage of 
the same vill. 
Odard de Hodalme [ 
for Gamelesby and Glassaleby. 
Richard de Lucy and Richard Gernun, 
10/, 2s. 104d. of cornage for 4 vills in demesne 
and 15 in homages of the barony which was 
Hugh de Morville’s. 
] of cornage 
All the abovenamed tenants by cornage 
shall go at the King’s precept in the army of 
Scotland : in going, in the vanguard ; and in 
returning, in the rearguard. 
Or THos— wHo Hotp sy SERJEANTY IN 
THIs CouNTY 
John de Reygni, 1 vill by serjeanty of 1 
serjeant, with a hauberk, in the army of 
Scotland, 
Adam Salsarius, 1 vill by 1 pound of 
pepper. 
Henry de Rauftone, his land there by 
serjeanty of keeping a hawk’s eyry in the 
forest. 
Robert son of Alexander, Averencheholm, 
by custody of the King’s swine, in time of 
pannage, till they are valued. 
William son of Adam, Hotune, by custody 
of the hay (Aaa) of Plumton. 
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