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Reginald Herlizoun. Herlizoun Reginald King. [The petition is badly damaged and the...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/113/5641

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SC 8/113/5641
Date
[1308]
Description
Petitioners
Reginald Herlizoun.
Name(s)
Herlizoun, Reginald
Addressees
King.
Nature of request
[The petition is badly damaged and the full sense of the petition is not recoverable].Herlizoun requests that he be pardoned a fine of £20 in which he is obliged [to the king for licence to entry the purparties of Daggeworth, one of the daughters and heiresses of Simon de Scaccario, and of Lore, wife of Peyforer, another of the daughters and heiresses of the office of usher of the Exchequer, because Herlizoun has been unable to secure the purparties as Daggeworth had enfeoffed her son of her purparty].
Nature of endorsement
He should have a writ of Chancery to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer that if they are able to find that Herlizoun made the fine just as is contained in the petition, and that the same Herlizoun does not have that for which he made the fine then he should be discharged at the Exchequer ...
People mentioned
Agred Martes
Matilda Daggeworth
William [Peyforer]
Lore [Peyforer], wife of William Peyforer
[Simon de Scaccario (Exchequer)].
Note
The petition makes mention of 34 Edward I, though it is not clear from the petition whether this petition dates from this penultimate year of Edward I's reign or early in the reign of Edward II. However, the petition can be dated by the acquittance made to the petitioner in accordance with the response to the petition on 3 December 1308 (CCR 1307-13, p.86).
Related material

For another petition by the same petitioner SC 8/10/473

For another petition by the same petitioner see SC 8/165/8219

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 3757
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French and Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw II, vol. I, 1307-1313, (Public Record Office, 1892), p.86 (acquittance of the petitioner in accordance with the response to the petition)
  • Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw II, vol. I, 1307-1313, (Public Record Office, 1894), pp.210, 219 (licences for the fine)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9150313/

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