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Folios: 450v-451. Charters of kings. Inspeximus by Henry III of a charter of King...

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Date
1236 Jan 24
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Folios: 450v-451. Charters of kings. Inspeximus by Henry III of a charter of King John, his father, dated at Vernol' on 19 July 1 John.

First party: Henry III.

Second Party: Roger de Quency, earl of Winchester.

Place or Subject: King John granted and ordered that Robert, earl of Leicester, and his heirs after him were to have and hold of the king and his heirs all his lands and fees with all liberties and free customs well and in peace, and honourably, free and quit from suits of shires and hundreds and the aid of sheriffs, etc, and from giving money for murder and robbery, and from [giving] money pertaining to frankpledge. In addition, the king granted to them 'thol, theam, infangenethef, soc and sac', and quittance for his demesnes throughout the king's demesnes from pontage, passage, toll, toll paid by travellers, payage, stallage, tallage, gelds and danegeld, 'blodwyt, fithwyt', and works of castles, walls, bridges, parks, ditches, causeways and houses. And they were to have their free chase of Wysselay and Wynbernholt [Wimborne Holt] and the taking of venison in those woods, which was awarded to him by law-worthy knights in the king's court at Westminster in the first year of the king's reign. And the king granted that those woods are to be quit of waste and regard.

Additional people: Witnesses to the charter of King John: R., earl of Chester. Witnesses to the inspeximus: E. archbishop of Canterbury [Eustace]; J. bishop of Bath and Wells [Jocelin of Wells]; W. bishop of Carlisle [Walter Mauclerc]; R. earl of Cornwall and count of Poitou [Richard of Cornwall]; J. earl of Chester and Huntingdon [john le Scot]; J. earl of Lincoln, constable of Chester [John de Lacy]; G. [Gilbert] Marshal, earl of Pembroke; W. earl of Oxford; William Lungesp' [Longespee]; Ralph fitz Nicholas; G. de Craucumb' [Godfrey of Crowcombe]; and Aymer de St Amand.

Dated at Merton.

24 Jan 20 Hen III.

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The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Not Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C18682287/

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