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Thomas de Cardoil (Carlisle), formerly keeper of the new custom of Newcastle upon...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/99/4907

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Reference
SC 8/99/4907
Date
[1318-1327]
Description
Petitioners
Thomas de Cardoil (Carlisle), formerly keeper of the new custom of Newcastle upon Tyne.
Name(s)
de Cardoil (Carlisle), Thomas
Addressees
King and council.
Places mentioned
Newcastle upon Tyne, [Northumberland].
Nature of request
Thomas de Cardoil, formerly keeper of the new custom of Newcastle upon Tyne, asks that £60 that he owes the King on his account for the new custom might be allowed against £126 owed him by the King for various goods and victuals taken from him for the King's use; and that he might be paid the remainder.
Nature of endorsement
He is to show the bills he has for the money owed to him in Chancery, and when they have been examined, the Treasurer and Barons etc. are to be ordered by writ to allow Thomas what is owed him in the money that he owes etc., as the petition claims, levying etc.
Note
CCR 1327-30 p.82 is dated 10 April 1327, and would seem to be the result of this petition. However, the sum owed to the petitioner is there said to be much smaller than it appears in the petition, presumably as a result of the findings of the enquiry. Northumberland Petitions pp.89-90 (no. 68) dates this petition to 1318-1327 - the first date is that when the petitioner ceased to be collector of customs. The petition speaks of money owed to/by 'the King' not 'the late King' or 'the King your father', so the petition cannot be any later than 1327.
Related material

For transcript, see p.32 of PRO 31/7/93

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 1605
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Ancient Petitions Relating to Northumberland, Ed. C.M. Fraser, (Surtees Society, vol. CLXXI, 1961), pp.89-90 (no.68) (full edition and translation of petition)
  • Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw III, vol. I, 1327-1330, (Public Record Office, 1896), p.82 (order to allow the money owed by the King to the petitioner, against the money owed by the petitioner to the King) & p.347 (another similar order)
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