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? No Petitioner named Explanation, presumably from Richard de Havering, Escheator...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/46/2270

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This record is about the ? No Petitioner named Explanation, presumably from Richard de Havering, Escheator... dating from [1302] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
SC 8/46/2270
Date
[1302]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Explanation, presumably from Richard de Havering, Escheator north of the Trent, to Edward I [see SC 8/46/2269], that a third of the wood and moor of the manor of Cawood was taken into the king's hand because John Romayn, formerly Archbishop of York, appropriated it to himself and to his church, whereas it is of the king's serjeanty, through which David de Cawode held a third of the vill of Cawood of the king in chief. The Archbishop's successors have continued to occupy it unjustly, to the king's disinheritance, until it was taken into his hand.
Nature of endorsement
[None]
Places mentioned
Cawood, [West Riding of Yorkshire]
People mentioned
John Romayn (le Romeyn), Archbishop of York
David de Cawode (Cawood)
Note
Dated to 1302 on the basis of SC 8/46/2269, to which it is clearly a response. CCR 1296-1302 p.543, the restoration of seisin that is a result of this response, is dated at Westminster, 2 August 1302.John Romayn was Archbishop of York between 1286 and 1296.
Related material

The writ to which this explanation is a response is SC 8/46/2269

For a related certification, see SC 8/153/7619

The petition which gave rise to that writ is SC 8/46/2268

For a related writ, see SC 8/153/7618

A related petition is SC 8/153/7615

For a related petition, see SC 8/153/7616

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 9000
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw I, vol. IV, 1296-1302, (Public Record Office, 1906), p.543 (restoration of seisin of a third part of this manor to the Archbishop, notwithstanding that Archbishop John Romayn and his successors appropriated it to themselves without the king's licence)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9062480/

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