Tro'penell Memoranda. 583 



On 12 January, 1307-8, tlieie is a })aynienl to George de Tercy, 

 of 10 marks for a palfrey and a saddle given to the same George 

 by the king (Edward 11) — in connexion, apparently, with the coro- 

 nation on the 25th February following. (Uevon's I^sue lioll.) 



On 5 August, 1309, there is a writ {CloHe lloll) to George de Percy, 

 to deliver to Piers de (ravaston, to whom the king has granted the 

 earldom of Cornwall, the manor of Cosham; on 29 dannary, 1 309-10, 

 to discharge George de Percy of the ferm of the manor of Cosham, 

 which he held at the king's pleasure; and the like, 12 June, 1310, 

 for " the king's yeoman, George de Percy," in discharge of 50/. rent 

 for the same for Michaelmas term; on 24 February, 1311-12, to 

 George de Percy, keeper of the manor of Cosham (which had been 

 committed to his keeping, 3 December, 1311, at the rent of 100/. — 

 Fine Roll) to deliver the said manor to Piers de Gavaston, earl of 

 Cornwall, the king having restored to him his lands. There is also 

 a writ, 6 April, 1318, to George de Percy, presumably the same man, 

 and William de Kyrkeby, clerk, to deliver to Isabella, queen of 

 Edward II, the issues of the castle of Southampton, the manor of 

 Lyndhurst, with the park of the New Forest, &c., the castle of Cristes- 

 chirch, &c., which Margaret, late queen of F^ngland, held for life by 

 by the kite king's grant. 



On 24 February, 1310-11, there is a safe conduct for George de 

 Percy and Peter de Oketon, king's yeomen, c()nveying money from 

 London to tlie king in Scotland. 



On 19 l)eceml)er, 1309, there is a grant {Patent lloll) to George de 



Percy, king's yeoman, of the marriage of the daughter and heiress 



I of John de Hertrygge, tenant in chief, with niaiidalc fnr ilic delivery 



to him ])y Nicholaa, wife of tlit^ deceased, of the body of i he heiress. 



! John de Hertrugg was dead before 24 Octol)er, 13U9. when the 



I escheator is ord(U-ed {Finr Roll) to take his lands inlo tlie king's 



j hands. The lieir of John de Hertrugg i.s nienlione.l in j-'ebruary. 



[ 1309-10, as aminor ill the king's ward [Ih'ul). Tho inquisitinns 



'' after the death of -John do llerlrug^ were taken 2it. L' 1 , 27, and 29 



j November, 3 Fdwar.l II il.">i>9). He died seised of the manor of 



( Hertrigge with the manor of l'ideeond». whicb ('larii'e, liis niothei, 



lia.l in dower, held of the kinj in (diicf by service of keeping a 



