Yorkshire Inquisitions of the Reigns of Henry Iii. And Edward I
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Tnq. p. m. [m. I] [31 Edw. I. No. 23.] Writ to the escheator, dated at St. John's Town of Perth, 20 June, 31st [m. 2] y^^-^ ('303); Inquisition made at Hedon, on Saturday after St. James's -'- day, 31 Edw. (27 July, 1303), by Peter de Hildeyerde, ^ Carlton in Snaith. ''20 July, 1303. Fealty having been taken, the escheator was ordered to restore to Roger de Burton the lands, etc., which he held of Nicholas de Stapelton {Rot. Finium, 31 Edw., m. 6). 30 YORKSHIRE INQUISITIONS. John de Preston, Ni...cholas Ward, Alan Fuyghler, William Leuenith, Robert son of Alice of Lelle, Philip le Vavasour, Michael le Aumener, Robert Ingram, Thomas de Preston, Robert Baudewyni [sic), and Nicholas Haukyn. John Passemer died on Thursday before the feast of the Con- version of St. Paul in the year abovesaid (24 Jan., 1302-3). He held of the King as of the honour of Albemarle in the vill of Preston, 3 tofts and 8 bovates, of which 48 carucates make a knight's fee, by the service of the 48th part of one knight's fee, and by doing suit at the King's wapentake court of Holdernesse.
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