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? No Petitioner named Writ of Edward I ordering the escheator to come in person or...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/153/7618

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Reference
SC 8/153/7618
Date
[c. 1302]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Writ of Edward I ordering the escheator to come in person or by an attorney and certify on the reason for the taking of parts of the manor of Cawood into the king's hand, and in the meantime the lands are to be restored the archbishop, and he should have a writ on this.
Nature of endorsement
King, London, 29 March on which day execution was demanded of John de Rypon.
Places mentioned
Cawood, [West Riding of Yorkshire]
Canterbury, [Kent]
Beverley, [East Riding of Yorkshire]
London.
People mentioned
Edward I, King of England
Master Richard de Havering, escheator north of the Trent
Thomas [Corbridge], archbishop of York
David de Cawode (Cawood)
John de Rypon (Ripon).
Note
The writ dates with the petitions with which it was enclosed to c. 1302 (SC 8/153/7615-7), a matter confirmed by its dating clause - 15 March 1302 (30 Edw. I), and by the dating note in the response.
Related material

For a related petition by the archbishop, see SC 8/46/2268

For a related petition by David de Cawood, see SC 8/153/7617

For a related certification, see SC 8/46/2270

For transcript, see p.149 of PRO 31/7/127

For a related writ, see SC 8/46/2269

For the certification that probably ensued from this writ, see SC 8/153/7619

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9209806/

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