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...; Isold de AA.... Isold [Illegible]. [The petition is almost entirely illegible...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/343/16173

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Reference
SC 8/343/16173
Date
[? 1290]
Description
Petitioners
...; Isold de AA....
Name(s)
Isold
Addressees
[Illegible].
Nature of request
[The petition is almost entirely illegible but clearly relates to an entry in the close rolls that refers to the grant of the manors of Fordingbridge, Ranston and Rowner to William and Isold le Brune (who may possibly be the petitioners) by Edward I and their complaint that the previous holders, the Elias and William de la Falayse had encumbered the lands with debts to the Jews].Copy of the charter of Edward I granting the manors of Fordingbridge, Ranston and Rowner to William and Isold le Brune.
Nature of endorsement
Let it be ordered by writ of Chancery to the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer that when they have inspected the king's charter of the gift and grant if they finds that the lands are encumbered for the debts of Elias de la Falayse, and that the petitioners do not have them by hereditary descent but by gift of the king, then they are to be discharged.
Places mentioned
Fordingbridge, [Hampshire]
Randolveston (Ranston), [Dorset]
Rotrenore (Rowner), [Hampshire].
People mentioned
Elias de la Falayse (Falaise)
William de la Falayse (Falaise), son of Elias de la Falayse
Edward I, King of England
William le [Brune] (Brown)
Isold [le Brune (Brown)], wife of William le Brown.
Note
The petition is dated to? 1290 because an entry in the close rolls may be the entry made in response to this petition (CCR 1288-96, p. 66). The copy of the charter is dated to 5 Edw. I (1276-1277).
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Chancery Unsorted Miscellanea (transferred 30 Oct. 1924).
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw I, vol. III, 1288-1296, (Public Record Office, 1904), p.66 (possible acquittance of the petitioners of a debt relating to the Falayse family and the manors of Fordingbridge, Ranston and Rowner and other land)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9736654/

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