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SJLM/4/1/1/1
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- 1335 (Creation)
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1 item, parchment
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Letters Patent of Edward III granting petition of several tenants (named) to retain 54 a at Barm, Quadryng [Quadring], Lincolnshire, free from interference by royal officials, as held of the honour of Richmond.
Endorsed: evidence pertaining to the manor of Wykes for baron in Quadryng'.
Karliolum, 14 July 1335. By fine of 40s. Lincoln.
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- Latin
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Linen cover for great seal, empty
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See: Cal. Patent rolls, 1334-1338, p.156
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Letters patent of Edward III, reciting that in the time of Richard I Margaret, Duchess of Brittany and Countess of Richmond [wife of Conan IV see the Complete English Peerage, p. 791], granted to William Passemer land in Barm [Lincolnshire], held afterwords by Wiwinus and Loefwinus, his sons and which has come into the hands of diverse tenants [named] by parcels. They [the tenants] have petitioned the King for relief from disturbanc by the escheatorts in Lincoln, as parcel of the county of Richmond. Edward III grants licence for the messuages to be retained.