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Folios: 273-274v. County of Yorkshire. Pleas of the forest of Henry, earl of Lancaster,...

Catalogue reference: DL 42/1/23/U64

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DL 42/1/23/U64
Date
1334 Jan 25-1335 Jan 24
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Folios: 273-274v. County of Yorkshire. Pleas of the forest of Henry, earl of Lancaster, of Pikeryng [Pickering], held at Pickering before Richard de Wylughby [Willoughby], Robert de Hungerford and John de Hambury, justices itinerant on this occasion assigned to take pleas of the said forest in Yorkshire: Takings of draught-beasts within this forest.

The parson of Lastyngham [Lastingham] and others: They present that, in 4 Edw II, 6 oxen and two cows, which were of the parson of Lastyngham, worth 30s; and 3 oxen and one stirk, which were of Henry le Wodeward, worth 11s 8d; and one bullock, which was of Philip le Forester, worth 4s; and one stirk, which was of Walter son of William, worth 20d; and two oxen, which were of Geoffrey son of Hugh, worth 8s; and one cow, two oxen and one calf, which were of Walter Bateman, worth 12s 4d; and three oxen, which were of Hugh son of Geoffrey, worth 12s; and 10 oxen, 4 oxen and 3 stirks, which were of Robert de Dunethweyt [Douthwaite], worth 57s; and three oxen, which were of William de Dunethweyt [Douthwaite], worth 12s; and one stirk, which was of William, son of Robert de Dunethweyt [Douthwaite], worth 20d; and one ox, which was of Agnes de Spanton, worth 4s; and 3 oxen, which were of Walter de Dunethweyt [Douthwaite], worth 12d; and 3 oxen and one cow, which were of John de Heton Underhegh, worth 15s; and one mare, which was of Walter de Mora of Hoton [Hutton], worth 3s; and 5 oxen and one stirk, which were of John Moryng of Dunethweyt [Douthwaite], worth 21s 3d; and 3 oxen and one cow, which were of William Overwater, worth 19s; and 3 oxen, two cows and two calves, which were of Stephen Dryng, worth 21s 4d; and two oxen, which were of Stephen son of Rose, worth 8s; and 3 oxen and one cow, which were of William son of Bennet, worth 15s; and 4 oxen, which were of William, his son, worth 16s; and 4 oxen, which were of Robert son of Bennet, worth 16s; and 4 oxen, which were of William de Eppelby, worth 16s; and one ox and one stirk, which were of William Westiby, worth 5s 8d; and one cow, which was of Robert Rodbrayth, worth 3s; and 3 oxen, one cow and one stirk, which were of William son of John, worth 16s 8d; and two oxen, which were of Stephen del Hill, worth 8s; and one ox, which was of Ellen Cokerel, worth 4s; and 3 oxen, which were of William son of Thomas, worth 12s; and 5 oxen, which were of John de Spaunton, worth 20s; and 3 oxen, which were of Alice daughter of Stephen, worth 12s; and 3 oxen and one cow, which were of William Northiby, worth 19s; and two stirks, which were of William Couper, worth 3s 4d; and one stirk, which was of Thomas son of Cecily, worth 20d; and 5 oxen and 5 stirks, which were of the men of the vill of Marton, worth 28s 4d, were found in this forest in the high moor in the lord's demesnes next to Lefhou by the watch, and they were forfeited to the lord at the said price. Therefore each of them is to answer for the price of their draught-beasts.

Nicholas the Parker of Kirkeby Morset [Kirkbymoorside] and others: They present that, in 4 Edw II, two oxen, which were of Nicholas the parker of Kirkeby Morset [Kirkbymoorside], worth 8s; and 6 oxen and 3 stirks, which were of William in le Hirne, worth 29s; and 4 oxen and 2 stirks, which were of William Cundy of the same, worth 19s 4d; and one ox and 3 beasts of burden, which were of Thomas son of Constance of the same, worth 13s; and two cows, which were of Stephen Brounyng of the same, worth 6s; and one beast of burden, which was of Thomas Blank of the same, worth 3s; and one stirk, which was of William son of Adam, of the same, worth 20d; and one cow, which was of Thomas son of Lawrence, of the same, worth 3s; and one ox, which was of Alan de Werdale of the same, worth 4s; and one stirk, which was of Alan Bagot of the same, worth 20d; and one stirk, which was of Roger Tan of the same, worth 20d; and 11 oxen, which were of John the forester of Gillyngmor [Gillamoor], worth 44s; and one oxen and two stirks, which were of Robert the smith of Farndale, worth 7s 4d; and 5 oxen, which were of Walter, son of the same Robert, of the same, worth 20s; and 3 oxen, which were of John son of Simon of the same, worth 12s; and one cow and one stirk, worth 4s 8d, which were of Hugh Leverok of the same; and 4 oxen and 3 stirks, which were of Simon Cundy of Kirkeby Morset [Kirkbymoorside], worth 21s; and 6 oxen, which were of William Stibbyng of Farnedale [Farndale], worth 24s; and 5 oxen, 4 cows and 4 stirks, which were of William de Waldehus of the same, worth 38s 8d; and 4 oxen and one stirk, which were of John, son of Walter of the same, worth 17s 8d; and one cow which was of Alice daughter of Roger, worth 3s; and 6 oxen, 2 bullocks and 2 beasts of burden, which were of Henry, son of Hugh of the same, worth 38s; and 6 oxen and one cow, which were of Nicholas, son of Adam of the same, worth 27s; and 6 oxen, which were of Hugh del Radmire of the same, worth 24s; and 5 oxen, which were of William ad Portam of the same, worth 20s; and 9 oxen, one cow and one stirk, which were of John the shepherd of the same, worth 41s 8d; and one bullock, which was of Roger, his groom, worth 4s; and one ox and one bullock, which were of Nicholas de Harland of the same, worth 7s; and 4 oxen and two cows, which were of Alan de Wrelton of the same, worth 19s; and 2 bullocks and one ox, which were of Stephen son of William, worth 12s; and 4 oxen, 3 bullocks, one cow, 2 beasts of burden and one stirk, which were of John son of Helewise, worth 38s 8d; and one cow, which was of Maud la Huntere, worth 3s; and 6 oxen, which were of Adam de Marton, worth 24s; and 4 oxen, which were of the parson of Northmanby [Normanby], worth 16s; and 2 oxen, which were of Richard de Calthorn [Cawthorn], worth 8s; and one calf, which was of Thomas Tendant, worth 16d; and one stirk, which was of Agnes, daughter of William the clerk, worth 20d; and one stirk, which was of Thomas Sitewell, worth 20d; and one ox, which was of NIcholas, son of Richard de Kirkeby, worth 4s; and one stirk, which was of Walter del Wode, worth 20d; and two oxen, which were of Robert son of Lyolf, worth 8s; and one ox and one cow, which were of William de Merston, worth 7s; and two oxen, which were of Peter Wyles of Egton, worth 8s; and one stirk, which was of Theobald de Cropton, worth 20d, were found in the said forest there by the watch, and they were forfeited to the lord at the said price. Therefore each of them is to answer for the price of his beasts. Sum total forfeited, £30.

Held on: Monday next after Michaelmas 8 Edw III.

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