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M1347 A: Rex v. Richard Tuliot, Bartholomew Moriz, William Lolword, Hervey Pilat, Daniel de Felstede, William de Hyngston. Ditraint of masters and scholars of Cambridge university by the collectors of wool contrary to the king's orders. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/bKB27no350dorses/IMG_4321.htm[ rcp

M1348 A: Outlawry of Brother William de Lungevile, Adam le Taillour, William Baldewyn carpenter, and John Wauterservant de Fynstok to recover the redemption for their conviction in a suit of fresh force brought by Master Robert de Threnge warden of the scholars of Merton concerning tenements in the suburb of Oxford. [1]

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  • M1530 A: Description of Lincoln College's (Oxford) lock at Yesteley, Oxfordshire, and the nuisance it raised. [2] rcp

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