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Theparliamentary return states[1] that the persons returned on that occasionwere Robertus Turcock Robertus Turcock, but whether this is a mistake by the recorder or whether two men of thesame name were returned is uncertain. [Footnote 1: G. R. Park, "The Parliamentary Representation of Yorkshire, 1886, " pp. 266 and 283. ] Among the High Sheriffs of Yorkshire in the fourteenth and fifteenthCenturies were 1390 Richard II. Jacobus de Pykering. 1394 " " " 1398 " " " 1432 Henry VI. Sir Richard de P...ykering. 1450 " Sir James de Pykering knt. In 1311 Johannes de Cropton was one of the members for Scarborough inEdward II. 's Parliament of that year. Pickering was held as royal property by William the Conqueror, and with afew short intervals it has remained crown property until the present day. It is therefore no matter for surprise to find that several of thePlantagenet kings came to hunt in the forest. It appears to have been aroyal possession in the time of Henry I. , and also in February 1201, whenKing John visited the castle, [1] for a charter granted by him to the nunsof Wykeham is dated at Pickering.
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