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13 - E 101/468/15, 8 July 1307 to 7 July 1311

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 May 2020

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Memorandum of repair works to be undertaken in the palace of Westminster, Tower of London and the king's mews at Charing Cross in the first four years of the reign of Edward II, beginning on the first day of his reign and ending exactly four years later, probably compiled by the king's surveyor or clerk of works.

Physical description: Roll of one membrane; soiled, but wholly intact and legible.

Scope of transcription: Entries relating to the repair of chapel(s) and houses of the king's chaplains in the palace of Westminster.

[m. 1]

Memorandum quod hic rememoratur magna pars operacionum ordinatarum et factarum in palacio Westm’ Turri London’ et mutis Regis iuxta Westm’ temporibus Regis Edwardi filij Regis Edwardi viz. ab anno regni sui primo incipiente usque annum quartum eiusdem finientem […]

D[e] diversis cameris circiter parvam aulam per divisiamentum et ordinacionem domini Walteri Reginaldi tunc thesaurarij domini Johannis de Berewyk et aliorum magnatum et supervisorum assignatorum ad avisandas et ordinandas presentes operaciones scilicet Richeri de Refham, Willellmi de Leyre et Johannis le Convers cum garderobis caminis interclaustris hic nunc omnino de novo levatis et constructis. […]

D[e] ﹛domibus﹜ <Et in defectibus domorum> que sunt de liberacione pro capellanis et clericis de capella domini Regis ﹛omnino de novo coopertis﹜ <recooperiendis> efforciatis et emendatis […]

D[e] cameris illis que nunc sunt de liberacione custodi garderobe Regis de novo factis et constructis cum capell’ caminis garderoba et aliis aysiamentis […]

[m. 1]

Memorandum that here is recorded the great part of the works ordained and made in the palace of Westminster, Tower of London and the king's mews by Westminster in the times of King Edward [II], son of King Edward [I], namely from the beginning of the first year of his reign until the end of the fourth year of the same [1307–11] […]

Concerning various chambers around the little hall by the planning and direction of Lord Walter Reynolds, then treasurer,1 Lord John of Berwick and other magnates and surveyors assigned to advise and direct the present works, namely Richard of Reepham, William de Leyre and John le Convers, with privies, chimneys, partitions, here now wholly erected and constructed anew […]

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Publisher: Boydell & Brewer
Print publication year: 2019

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