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This record is about the Memorandum that on Monday before Palm Sunday, 41 Edward III, Sir Robert de Tyllyolf,... dating from [1367 Jan 25-1368 Jan 24] in the series Exchequer: King's Remembrancer: Ancient Deeds, Series D. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Memorandum that on Monday before Palm Sunday, 41 Edward III, Sir Robert de Tyllyolf, knight, now deceased, granted to William de Artret, vicar of the church of Artret, and his companions Adam, parson of the church of Boulton, and Adam, parson of thechurch of Bothcastell, all [his] lands and tenements in Ireby, except the site of the manor within the water ditches, also the park of Torpenhowe and other tenements in Nubiggyng, and in the suburb of Carlisle in the street called 'Ricardgate', on condition that the said grantees should re-enfeoff Felicia, the grantor's wife, in the said manor of Ireby, for her life, with remainder in fee to Peter, son and heir of Sir Robert, and should also re-enfeoff Geoffrey, son of the said Robert, in the park of Torpennow, and Roger another of his sons, in the tenements in Neubiggyng and Carlisle; also that the said grantees received seisin on the said Monday, immediately before one o'clock, by William de Arthureth in a tenement near the said manor by the verbal command of the said Sir Robert, receiving 1d. by way of seisin, and on the following Tuesday received the acknowlegment of the greater part of the tenants of Ireby; also that afterwards on the following night, between the cock-crowing and the dawn, the said Sir Robert died, and that afterwards within two months and the said grantees carried out the said re-enfeoffments: [Cumb.] [41 Edw III]
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