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9 HENRY III (14 June–27 October 1225): C 60/23

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220 14 June. Westminster. Concerning the arrears of the debts of Falkes de Bréauté. To the sheriff of Oxfordshire. Order to summon William de Riston’ and Walter Caperun of Woodstock by good summoners to be before the barons of the Exchequer at St. John the Baptist in 15 days to answer the king for Falkes de Bréauté, who owes the king several debts, for his arrears that they owed to Falkes from the time when they were his bailiffs, as the king has heard. He is to have the summoners and this writ there.

221 Concerning the arrears of the debts of Falkes de Bréauté. It is written in the same manner to the sheriff of Northamptonshire, concerning Richard of Brackley at Michaelmas in 15 days.

222 Concerning the arrears of the debts of Falkes de Bréauté. It is written in the same manner to the sheriff of Bedfordshire and Buckinghamshire, concerning Hugh of Bath and John of Wadlow at St. John in 15 days.

223 Concerning the arrears of the debts of Falkes de Bréauté. It is written in the same manner to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire, concerning Hervey Duning’, William Sping and Phillip Estutel at St. John, and to the sheriff of Northamptonshire, concerning Roger of Brixworth and Walter of Silverstone at St. John the Baptist.

224 Concerning the arrears of the debts of Falkes de Bréauté. Order to Peter de Maulay to be before the same barons at Michaelmas in 15 days ready to answer for 100 m. of the debts of Falkes de Bréauté.

225 23 June. Canterbury. Concerning respite. For Robert de Ferrers. Order to the sheriff of Buckinghamshire to place in respite, until 15 days after Michaelmas in the ninth year, the demand for 20 m. that he makes from Robert de Ferrers by summons of the Exchequer for the arrears of his fine that he made with the king for the fine that he made with King John etc. for having his wife, and to deliver the livestock of the same Robert taken for that reason without delay.

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