Piece
Contemporary calendar of Duchy commisions in DL 42/95, DL 42/96 and DL 42/98
Catalogue reference: DL 42/235
Date: [1509]-1603
Contemporary calendar of Duchy commisions in DL 42/95, DL 42/96 and DL 42/98
Item
Catalogue reference: DL 42/1/23/U63
This record is about the Folios: 272v-273. County of Yorkshire. Pleas of the forest of Henry, earl of Lancaster,... dating from 1334 Jan 25-1335 Jan 24 in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Folios: 272v-273. 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.
Lille de Suthfeld [Southfield]: They present that one colt was taken away by Lille de Suthfeld [Southfield], who has died, was found in the hay of Scalby by the watch. Therefore he is in mercy.
William, son of William de Suthfeld [Southfield]: They present that 25 sheep, which were of William, son of William de Suthfeld [Southfield], who has died, were found in the hay of Scalby by the watch, each worth 12d.
Nalle atte Cote: They present that three sheep, which were of Nalle atte Cote, were found there by the watch, worth 3s.
Ralph Frost: They present that three pigs, which were of Ralph Frost, who has died, were found there in the forbidden month without agistment, worth 6s.
Geoffrey de Lith: They present that one colt, which was of Geoffrey de Lith, who has died, was found in the hay of Dalby by the watch, worth 18d.
William the forester: They present that one colt, which was of William the forester, who has died, was found there by the watch, worth 18d.
The vicar of Ellerburn: They present that one colt, which was of Robert del Clyf, who has died, was found there by the watch, worth 18d.
Robert del Clyf: They present that one colt, which was of Robert del Clyf, who has died, was found there by the watch, worth 18d.
Geoffrey son of Bartholomew: They present that four pigs, which were of Geoffrey son of Bartholomew, who has died, were found in Langedon by the watch, worth 8s.
Geoffrey Hogherd of Mardesdon: They present that three horses, which were of Geoffrey Hogherd of Mardesdon, who has died, were found in the demesnes of Langedon by the watch, worth 10s.
Robert de Killyngton: They present that one colt, which was of Robert de Killyngton, who has died, was found in the hay of Scalby by the watch, worth 2s.
Adam Staumpes: They present that one sow, which was of Adam Staumpes, who has died, was found in the demesnes of Langedon by the watch, worth 10d.
Hugh de Heybourn: They present that two horses, which were of Hugh de Heybourn, who has died, were found within the demesne by the watch, worth 10s.
The prior of Malton: They present that 7 colts, which were of the prior of Malton, were found in Aleyntoftes by the watch, worth 24s.
The prior of Bridlyngton [Bridlington]: They present that 9 pigs, which were of the prior of Bridlyngton [Bridlington], were found in the hay of Scalby in the forbidden month without agistment, worth 18s.
Alan de Billaclyf: They present that 100 sheep, which were of Alan de Billaclyf, who has died, were found in the hay of Scalby at night, worth 100s.
The prior of Bridlyngton [Bridlington]: They present that two pigs, which were of the prior of Bridlyngton [Bridlington], were found there in the forbidden month without agistment, worth 4s.
Nicholas, son of Richard Hert: They present that 50 sheep, which were of Nicholas, son of Richard Hert, who has died, were found in the demesnes of the lord by the watch, worth 40s.
Adam, son of Richard de Wrelton: They present that one horse, which was of Adam, son of Richard de Wrelton, was found in the demesnes of Dalby by the watch, worth 40d.
The master of Staynton [Stainton]: They present that four pigs, worth 8s, and 6 hogs, worth 6s, which were of the master of Staynton [Stainton], were found within the coppice in the forbidden month without agistment.
Geoffrey Joperel: They present that one horse, which was of Geoffrey Joperel, who has died, was found in Aleyntoftes by the watch, worth 2s.
Four hogs: They present that four hogs of pigs were found in the hay of Scalby by the watch, worth 2s.
Thomas le Man: They present that 5 draught-beasts, which were of Thomas le Man, who has died, were found in Aleyntoftes by the watch, worth 20s.
Robert de Beverle [Beverley]: They present that 7 pigs, which were of Robert de Beverle [Beverley], who has died, were found within the coppice in the forbidden month without agistment, worth 7s.
Robert de Beverle [Beverley]: They present that 5 hogs of pigs, which were of the said Robert de Beverle [Beverley], who has died, were found within the coppice in the forbidden month without agistment, worth 5s.
Held on: Monday next after Michaelmas 8 Edw III.
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