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H1303 A: King's council handling of a papal provision to Wolverhampton. [1]

H1303 B: Ireland case before king's council in parliament: Geoffrey de Geynvill lord of the liberty of Trym & Matilda his wife concerning the taking of their liberty. [2]

M1303 A: Order to Richard Oysel, custos of Kingston upon Hull on the part of Eustace de Hatche: Eustace had bought a hip at Tinmouth for transport of coal and other goods to Gascony by Thomas de Trumflete of Barton on Humber; Richard Pellesone then asserted that the ship was his and had been taken by wrongdoers at sea so that the ship was arrested; resolution now to be by ordinance of king's council. Richard was unable to prove the ship was his, so that Oysel was to release the ship to Eustace. [3]

M1304 A: Complaints of Richard, prior of Durham against the bishop of Durham before the king's council on the king's return from Scotland. [4]

M1304 B: Controversy between Brother William de la More, master of the Knights Templar and merchants of Florence concerning a bill of exchange payable in Paris that was not paid. [5]

H1305 A: Quare non admisit. Rex v. Master Walter de Thorp, dean of the consistory of the Arches, London & Master Gilbert de Middelton, concerning the advowson of Dodderhill, Worcestershire; the king had recovered that advowson against Robert, archbishop of Canterbury, the bishop of Worcester, the Prior of Worcester, and John de Middelton cleric. [6]

E1305 A: Petition of Henry de la Pomeray and Peter Corbet concerning the castle and manor of Tremington. [7]

E1305 B: Petition of the bishop of Worcester. [8]

M1305 A: Complaint before king's council by Roger de Hegham against William Brewes for contempt and scurrilous words in response to an adverse judgment made against him in the exchequer. [9]

T1306 A: Scire facias to have William de Lewes explain why he intrudes into the chaplaincy of the castle of Hastings. [10]

M1306 A: Inquest into release of prisoners from the jail of the Archbishop of Canterbury, whose temporalities had been taken into the king's hands. [11]

E1307 A: Petition of William le Latymer. [12]

E1307 B: Quare impedit. Parson of South Creake. [13]

M1307 A: Petition to king's council by men of Carburton manor against abbot of Welbeck. [14]

M1307 B: Bill presented by sheriff concerning rescue from sheriff and his bailiffs of sheep distrained to compel payment of debts owed the king by Thomas Foleiaumbe; hue and cry raised in Tideswell. [15]

E1308 A: An ordinance in king's council of Edward I that the Prior of Gisburn owed Gilbert de Luda; enforced now after Gilbert's death. [16]

T1308 A: A final concord before king's council. [17]

H1309 A: Petition to king's council by John son of John de Durham. [18]

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