Calendar of the plea rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. 1, Henry III, A.D., 1218-1272 / edited by J.M. Rigg.
- Great Britain. Court of Exchequer. Exchequer of the Jews
- Date:
- 1905-
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Calendar of the plea rolls of the Exchequer of the Jews preserved in the Public Record Office. Vol. 1, Henry III, A.D., 1218-1272 / edited by J.M. Rigg. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![the said three chirographs. And so the said William and the Abbot delivered to the said Ralph in full Exchequer the said three chirographs with the starrs of the Jews for accprittance of the said debts. And the said Ralph delivered the said letter obligatory to the said William on the spot, and undertook to deliver the said letter obligatory to the said Abbot before the feast of St. Peter’s chains in the 56th year. And the starrs of the said acquittance are enrolled among the starrs of Easter Term in the 55th year. Mandate having gone to the Sheriff, that by oath, &c., he inquire what Suit. lands, &c., Robert Le Sauvage had in demesne, &c., and who, &c., and how Suss, much, &c., saving, &c., and cause all the tenants to come before, &c., on Holy Trinity quindene instant, to answer the King touching a debt of £20 in which the said Robert was bound to Aaron of York, and notify the inquest, &c., on the said day; the Sheriff sends word that the said Robert had the manor of Bra water, which is worth ^40 by the year, whereof John de Kameys and Margery, his wife, hold two parts, and Adeline, the said Robert’s widow, holds the third part in dower, and that the said Robert had the manor of Segwyk, which is worth ,£12 by the year, which John Le Sauvage, son and heir of the said Robert, holds, and again that the said Robert had the manor of Garingele, which is worth £10 by the year, which Joan, widow of Godfrey le Waleys, holds. He also sends word that Alan Pywe, of Brawater, Thomas Ineray, of Suthwyk, Godwin Trotting, of Brawater, and Godfrey Blaunche, of the same place, and others, mainpernors of the said John de Kameys and his wife, the said Adeline and John Le Sauvage and the said Joan, have them not; wherefore they are in mercy. Order, that he distrain by lands, &c., and have their bodies before, &c., on Michaelmas octave, to answer, &e., and hear, &c. Note referring to the Memoranda of Easter Term in the 56th year for a Nortliumb. cause touching distraint upon the tenants of the lands late of Robert Taylleboys for £ 15 of debt to Benedict le Eveske. Day assigned, Michael- mas octave. THE OCTAVE OF ST. MICHAEL, 56 & 57 HEN. III. [a.d. 1272] List of essoins, &c. d Pleas. In the cause (among the Pleas of last Easter Month) of Cecilia Le Gras, Surrey, vouched to warranty by Nicholas Le Gras, against Master Samuel, touching a plea of acquittance, the Chirographers have not yet produced a charter for £7. 10s. under the names of William Maudut and Aaron, son of Jacob, of which the said Cecilia had craved inspection, the London Chirograph-Chest,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b24879290_0339.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)


