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C 61/67 29 Edward III (1355-56)

Introduction.

On 10 July 1355 the prince of Wales, Edward of Woodstock (the Black Prince) was appointed royal lieutenant of the duchy. 1 This roll contains many entries relevant to the army with which he crossed to the duchy in September and which, with Gascon troops alongside, carried out a great march across Languedoc almost as far as the Mediterranean, returning to Bordeaux around 9 December. 2 The roll is replete with letters of protection and letters of general attorney granted to Englishman going to the duchy in the Prince's army. We also find details about the organisation of what was the first important military expedition since 1349. Several entries are concerned with the selection of mariners from Southern England for the expedition. 3 Ships of Bayonne chartered by the king of Navarre, and certain others, were requisitioned for the same expedition. 4 There was also appraisal of horses before the departure of the army: their cost was then repaid by the king if they were lost during the future expedition. 5 Specific equipment, such as hurdles and gangplanks, had to be provided for the transport of the horses on ships. 6

The wine trade is not absent from the roll, however. According to the interpretation of a royal ordinance on wines which compelled English merchants loading the wines they bought to do so only in the ports of Bordeaux or Bayonne, the men and merchants of the duchy of Aquitaine were unable to go elsewhere in the duchy to load wines. 7 This was highly detrimental to the trade and to the economic life of other towns of the duchy. As a result, merchants of the duchy were now allowed to load wines everywhere in Aquitaine. The inhabitants of Libourne were finally allowed to sell their wines in their town directly to Englishmen who were allowed to load them there. 8 The community of Bordeaux was ordered to end its financial extortions on goods brought at Bordeaux by the inhabitants of Libourne. 9

We learn other things about Libourne, such as details of the annual ‘election’ of a mayor in the town. 10 The king confirmed a grant made by the earl of Lancaster in 1346 allowing the community of Libourne to levy taxes on several types of goods sold there in order to finance the enclosure of the town with ‘moats and walls including towers, machicolations and barbicans, and sufficiently surrounded by water’, as well as for payment of the construction of defensive war machines. 11

A tax on wine was granted to the consuls and inhabitants of Aiguillon in order to repair their walls which has been damaged by a second French siege led by the count of Armagnac in 1354. 12

We find a confirmation of a treaty made by the earl of Lancaster with Amaniu du Foussat in 1349, rallying the latter to Edward III’s obedience. 13 Amaniu was allowed to build a fortalice at Condat near Libourne, 14 which had been granted to him by the king, where there had been previously only a manor which had been used by Edward I in 1289.

Edward III put his son Edward of Woodstock, prince of Wales, as his lieutenant in Aquitaine, in charge of carrying out an enquiry on two cases. The first was about the building of the enclosure of Lesparre by its lord, which had been challenged. 15 Another enquiry was to be carried out about the death sentence on Domingot de Nau, an esquire of the lord of Langoiran Amaniu d’Albret, accused of rape, issued by the mayor of Bordeaux. 16

Some judicial cases mentioned on this roll are quite informative. The king sided with the lord of Ornon against the citizens of Bordeaux about his possession of the ‘barony of Camparian’ (or the Comtau ) and jurisdiction over it, 17 which was somewhat in contradiction with the king’s decisions on the matter copied into the previous roll. Pey de Bordeaux, nephew and lieutenant of the castellan and prévôt of Bayonne, levied money in Bayonne. He was attacked and seriously wounded in this office by a citizen of the town. 18 We also find an appeal to the king from the lord of Caupenne, his brother and his sister, about the inheritance of their mother Auda de Tiran situated near Bordeaux which had been challenged by Bérart II d’Albret. This case lasted until at least 1368. 19 There were conflicts between the lord of Albret, firstly with the lord of Budos, and later with the lord of Pommiers, over the possession of the castle of Castets-en-Dorthe, as these two lords had been, according to Albret, successively entrusted by him to keep this castle after its capture, but had refused to render it to him. 20 Some English merchants who had loaded their goods at Bordeaux had been made prisoners along with their goods at Saint-Mathieu in Brittany and taken as prisoners to Harfleur in Normandy. 21

Guilhem Pépin.

1.
entry .
2.
The expedition has been much studied by historians: Hewitt, H., The Black Prince's Expedition of 1355-1357 (Manchester, 1958); Hoskins, P., In the Steps of the Black Prince. The Road to Poitiers 1355-1356 (Woodbridge, 2011); Madden, M., The Black Prince and the Grande Chevauchée of 1355 (Woodbridge, 2018).
3.
entry 39 , entry 39.1 , entry 39.2 , entry 39.3 , entry 39.4 , entry 39.5 , entry 39.6 , entry 39.7 .
4.
entry 159 .
5.
entry 162 , entry 163 .
6.
entry 20 , entry 21 , entry 22 .
7.
entry 28 .
8.
entry 34 , entry 38 .
9.
entry 95 .
10.
entry 35 .
11.
entry 37 .
12.
entry 9 .
13.
entry 2 .
14.
entry 4 .
15.
entry 169 , entry 186 .
16.
entry 171 .
17.
entry 23 .
18.
entry 17 .
19.
entry 6 .
20.
entry 167 .
21.
entry 144 , entry 196 .

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Gascon Rolls for the twenty-ninth year of the reign of Edward III in England, and his sixteenth in France.

1

4 February 1355 . Westminster . For Thomas de Holland .

Order to Master Stretle John de Streatley , constable of Bordeaux, to deliver to the attorney or proctor of Holand Thomas de Holland , this latter having been appointed the Brittania king's captain in the duchy of Brittany , all the issues and profits coming from the seals and brefs 1 from the customs of the ships pertaining to the duchy of Brittany coming to Bordeaux from the next feast of Easter 2 he receives, as long as Holland is the king's captain in Brittany, in order to pay his expenses there, without rendering anything to the king.

1.
On the brefs de mer , see Moal, L. and Gallicé, A. 'Les brefs de Bretagne : un exemple de réglementation publique en réponse aux risques maritimes dans le duché de Bretagne (XIIe-XVe siècles)', Annales de Bretagne et des Pays de l'Ouest , 119 (2012), pp.81-108.
2.
From 5 April 1355.

For Amaniu du Foussat.

2

4 February 1355 . Westminster .

29 December 1349 . Reule La Réole .

Henry of Lancaster grants to Amaniu du Foussat because he returns to the king's obedience:

  1. A pardon for everything that Amaniu du Foussat and his men have done against the royal majesty.
  2. Item, that the losses of his hereditary possessions be compensated.
  3. Item, as Foussat would have lost 500 l. of annual rent in Toulousain , 1 the duke allocates this sum on the land of Condat situated in the Entre-Dordogne [region], 2 with one d. of toll at Aculeo, de Aiguillon owned by him by hereditary right, the revenues of this toll being included in these 500 l. .
  4. Item, in case, because of royal service, he might lose the 300 l. of revenues he asserts to own in Brulhesio, in Brulhois , the duke promises him to compensate this loss.
  5. Item, as some parishes have been granted to him by the adversary of France 3 in the jurisdiction of the city of Agen with high and low justice, the duke gives him the same parishes under the same terms.
  6. The duke commits himself not to send him before the court of France 4 for the abuses he did.
  7. Item, the duke swears he will not exclude him and his men, but include them in all peace or truces made with the adversary of France 5 .
  8. Item, the duke gives to Foussat the part of Aiguillon he owns by hereditary right.
  9. Item, the duke swears to have this agreement ratified by the king. 6

By K. and C.

1.
He owned there 'by hereditary right the great and beautiful town of Montgiscard '. See Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke , ed. E. Maude Thompson (Oxford, 1889), p.131. Le Baker wrongly named him Almericus (Aymeric).
2.
The Entre-Dordogne was a small region of Bordelais situated north of the river Dordogne.
3.
Philip VI , king of France.
4.
The Parliament of Paris, but in this case the king Edward III as king of France.
5.
Philip VI , king of France.
6.
Edward III.
3

Same as above

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to keep the promises made to Amaniu du Foussat according to the duke of Lancaster's letters above.

4

10 February 1355 . Westminster . For the same Amaniu [du Foussat] .

Licence granted to Amaniu du Foussat that he or his heirs may build in stone or lime ( calce ) and crenellate a 'maison-forte' or fortalice in his place of Condaco, de Condat and, once built, to hold the same to him and his heirs without any impediment by the king, his heirs and their officers, forever. This is providing that the house or fortalice would be returned to the king or his heirs at the order of the king, his heirs or their seneschals of the duchy of Aquitaine, in times of war or peace ( iratis et pacatis ).

5

12 February 1355 . Westminster . For Guilhem de Grissac .

Confirmation of the commitment for life of the Lybourn' prévôté of Libourne to Grissaco, de Guilhem de Grissac by the seneschal of Aquitaine, according to the king's letters on this matter, 1 as Aymar de Beauvoir or no one else else took possession of it.

By K. and C.

6

16 February 1355 . Westminster . For Ramon-Guilhem, lord of Caupenne and others .

Order to the seneschal of Aquitaine, that having heard the complaint of Ramon-Guilhem [de Caupenne], Coupenna lord of Caupenne , Gombaut de Caupenne and Lugana de Caupenne, Puyolee, de lady of Poyaler , and having heard before him Lebreto, de Bérart [II] d'Albret , if he finds that the Caupennes have been unjustly removed from the possessions mentioned below, he must return them to them. And if it happens that the official or any other officers of the archbishop of Bordeaux or the dean and the chapter of Saint-André of Bordeaux or their officers, or anybody else, tries to remove the Caupennes, he should revoke their decisions and return these lands to the previous state in order to protect the king's and the Caupenne's rights. Ramon-Guilhem [de Caupenne], lord of Caupenne, Gombaut de Caupenne and Lugana de Caupenne, lady of Poyaler, have complained to the king, as their mother Tyran Auda [de Tiran], former lady of Tiran , 1 had left to them by her will 2 and divided between them her places of Cyrannum Tiran and Bussacum Bussac with their appurtenances and the Caupennes were in possession of these lands for a long time since the death of their mother, when the mayor of the city of Bordeaux , under the pretext of an order of Ralph [de Stafford], earl of Stafford , then the king's captain and lieutenant in Aquitaine, at the prosecution of Bérart [II] d'Albret, removed them from these lands without calling them before him and delivered them to Albret. Then the Caupennes appealed to the then seneschal of Aquitaine and these lands were put in the king's hands according to the local fors and customs, but Bérart d'Albret took possession of them by force without right. 3

1.
On the complex court cases and misfortunes of Auda de Tiran and her father Gombaut before 1321, see Trabut-Cussac, J.-P., 'Notes sur le Médoc au XIIIe siècle. III Les procès de Tiran (1268-1321)', Revue historique de Bordeaux , XII (1963), pp.121-7.
2.
In 1337.
3.
For related entries, see entry in C 61/70 , entry in C 61/81 , entry in C 61/81 , entry in C 61/81 , entry in C 61/82 , entry in C 61/82 .
7

18 February 1355 . Westminster . For Arnaut Martin of Macau and his brother Ramon .

Letters of protection granted at the king's pleasure at their request to Arnaut Martin of Macau and his brother Ramon [Martin] , their men, lands and revenues. Dorynha Ramon d'Origne and his brothers, under the pretext of certain dissent which took place between them and Arnaut Martin and his brother Ramon and certain other persons of the town of Macau in Gascony, led to Arnaut and Ramon being seriously wounded and then prosecuted without reason. And the king orders to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux and all the king's officers of the duchy of Aquitaine to maintain and protect Arnaut Martin and his brother Ramon, their men, lands and revenues. And if anything has been done against them, they have to compensate them without delay and return them to their previous status. And if Ramon d'Origne or any others complain against Arnaut Martin and his brother Ramon, they must prosecute them before the court of Gascony according to the local fors and customs.

8

1 May 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection with clause volumus granted until the next feast of Easter 1 to Thomas de Passele who is going in the king's service into Gascony in the retinue of Vere John de Vere, earl of Oxford .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
9

18 February 1355 . Westminster . For the inhabitants of the town of Aiguillon .

Grant to the Aculeo, de consuls and inhabitants of Aiguillon of the right to levy for six years from 29 September 1355 12 d.bord. on each tun of wine and 6 d.bord. on each pipe of wine, and following the same rate on all the other goods passing through their district by land or water, in order to restore their status and repair their walls. 1 These tolls have to be levied by two worthy men ( probi homines ) of Aiguillon and checked by worthy men delegated by the constable of Bordeaux. The same tolls had been previously granted to them for six years by the king on 20 August 1348, to be levied from 29 September 1348, 2 in compensation for their resistance against the king's enemies. 3

By K. and C.

1.
Aiguillon had been besieged by the French led by the count of Armagnac in June 1354. See Capra, P., ‘Le siège d’Aiguillon en juin 1354’, Villeneuve-sur-Lot et l’Agenais. Fédération historique du Sud-Ouest. Actes des XIVe et XVIIe congrès d’études régionales (Agen, 1962), pp.201-12.
2.
See entry in C 61/60 .
3.
The town of Aiguillon was also besieged without success by the French led by the duke of Normandy (future John II of France) in 1346.
Concerning the arrest of ships for the passage of the earl of Warwick.
10

10 March 1355 . Westminster .

To the sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs, ministers, and all the other king's subjects in England.

Letters in favour of Robert de Ledred , Walter de Harewell and Bosevill Richard de Boseville , the king's serjeants-at-arms, who have received a commission to arrest all the ships with a capacity of 30 tuns or more which are on the river Thames as well as in the Cinque Ports , as others in the western regions of England , and to prepare, arm and crew them for the passage of Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , and other magnates and men-at-arms in the king's service in Gascony. Roger and Thomas are given full powers of arresting all those whom they find refuse to obey the orders, and committing them to prison where they are to remain until further orders are received.

11

Same as above

Similar letters in favour of Walter of Harewell for ships in the regions of Wales .

12

15 March 1355 . Westminster . For the appointment of the seneschal of Gascony .

To all prelates, counts, vicomtes, barons, knights and free tenants, seneschals, mayors, jurats, consuls, colleges, communities, constables, castellans, prévôts and receivers of issues, and bayles and faithful subjects of the duchy of Aquitaine.

Appointment of Chyveryston, de John de Chiverston to the office and rule of the seneschalcy of the duchy, with all that pertains to that office. They are ordered to obey, answer and to be attendant on him in all things touching the office.

By K.

13

21 April 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , for one year, for Cheverston John de Chiverston, kt , who is staying in the regions of Gascony.

By K.

14

Same as above Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , for one year, for John [de Mohun] , son of Robert de Mohun, kt , who is staying in the regions of Gascony in the retinue of Cheverston John de Chiverston, kt .

By K.

15

26 April 1355 . Westminster . Concerning attorney .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for John de Chiverston, kt , who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, nominating Grenevyll' Richard de Grenville and William de Wyke alternatively.

16

Same as above Concerning protection for Matthew de Soor, kt, and some others .

To all the mayors, bailliffs, ministers and king's subjects in Wales.

Letters of protection granted until 29 September 1355 to Matthew de Soor, kt , and Ieuan ap Ruyn which are committed to go to Wales in order to get some supplies for the sustenance of Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , who is sent to Gascony in the king's service, as well as for his retinue which is there with him.

For Pey de Bordeaux.
17

1 May 1355 . Westminster Palace .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux, that having summoned before them Pey de Bordeaux and Johan de Lesbay, and heard the complaint of Pey de Bordeaux, if it happens that a transgression has been made against this latter, then they have to compensate Bordeaux for the damage he suffered, and punish Lesbay in such way that it serves as an example for others who act badly against the king's officers. Burdeg' Pey de Bordeaux , nephew of Oliver de Bordeaux , 1 the king's valet, has complained to the king, as Oliver had received for life the castellany and prévôté of Bayonne, and this latter had appointed Pey as his lieutenant to keep and govern this office, and delegated to him to levy the revenues and profits pertaining to this office, as well as to count the money coming from this office; La Baye Johan de Lesbay , son of Gasshe Reynald, la Baye Gassie-Reynaut de Lesbay attacked Pey de Bordeaux and hurt him, givin him a serious wound as large as half an arms' length ( brachii ), and committing other harms putting Bordeaux's life at risk.

1.
Oliver de Bordeaux and his brothers Lop Bergungh and Guilhem-Bergunh de Bordeaux were prominent members of the Anglo-Gascon administration in the first third of the 14th century. Their father Lop-Bergunh de Bordeaux (in Gascon de Bordèu ) in fact originated from the town of Morlaàs in Béarn, not from Bordeaux.
18

Same as above

Similar order sent to the mayor of the city of Bayonne.

19

26 April 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection for Matthew de Soor, kt, and some others .

Similar entry as entry 16 .

For the providing of hurdles and gangplanks for the transport of the horses of the prince of Wales and some others.
20

6 May 1355 . Westminster .

Order to the sheriff of Cornwall to provide as soon as possible at the port of Plymouth 2,500 hurdles ( clayas ) 1 and fifteen gangplanks ( pontes ), eight gangplanks of twenty feet in length and seven gangplanks of fourteen feet in length, for the transport of the horses of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , and other king's subjects being in his retinue sent to Gascony. He has to deliver them within the period of fifteen days before the next feast of the Trinity 2 or on this same day to Henry le Hewe whom the king has delegated for this task.

1.
The hurdles were stalls of wood which were put on ships for the transport of horses.
2.
On 7 June 1355.
21

Same as above

Similar letters to the sheriff of Devon , for 2,500 hurdles and fifteen gangplanks, seven gangplanks of twenty feet in length and eight gangplanks of fourteen feet in length.

22

Same as above

Similar letters to the sheriff of Hampshire to provide at the port of Southampton , about 2,500 hurdles and and fifteen gangplanks ( pontes ), eight gangplanks of twenty feet in length and seven gangplanks of fourteen feet in length, for the transport of the horses of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, Warr' earl of Warwick and Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , and their men being in their retinues sent to Gascony. He has to deliver them within the period of fifteen days before the next feast of the Trinity 1 or on this same day.

1.
On 7 June 1355.
23

16 February 1355 . Westminster . For Guilhem-Bernat [d'Ornon], lord of Ornon .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony to maintain and defend Guilhem-Bernat [d'Ornon], lord of Ornon , in the possession of the barony of Camparian as he both he and his ancestors held this since an exchange with the barony of Blaye, and make to obey him the men and tenants of this barony of Camparian as they were accustomed, and if Ornon has been unjustly damaged or removed from the barony, he must correct this and return it to its previous state. Ornon has complained to the king that one of one of his ancestors king of England and duke of Aquitaine 1 formerly gave to his ancestors and their heirs the barony of Camparian with its appurtenances in exchange for the barony of Blaynes Blaye . Guilhem-Bernat d'Ornon and his ancestors owned it without any problem until some citizens of the city of Bordeaux asserted that the main part of the barony of Camparian was within the borders of the banlieue and jurisdiction of the city of Bordeaux and not under the juridiction of Guilhem-Bernat. Consequently, these citizens of Bordeaux forbade without right on many occasions and have done recently the people of the barony of Camparian to be obedient towards Guilhem-Bernat d'Ornon.

Concerning protection and safeguard.
24

16 February 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection granted to Campariano, de Arnaut de Camparian , his lands, tenements, goods and right possessions. Order to all the king's officers in the duchy of Aquitaine to maintain and protect him and his possessions and defend him from all violence.

The following have similar letters of protection:

24.1

Same as above

Similar letters of protection granted to Monte Larino, de Pey de Monlarin .

24.2

Same as above

Similar letters of protection granted to Rostandus, ecclesia, de Rostanh de Lagleyse .

25

18 February 1355 . Westminster . For Guiraut d'Albret .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to maintain and protect Lebreto, de Guiraut d'Albret and his heirs in the possession of the manor of Libarde. The king has formerly granted for life to Guiraut the Lyvard' manor of la Libarde that was Eymonis Arnaut Aymon 's, but which came into the king's hands by the rebellion of his heirs. Afterwards, wishing to reward Albret's good service further, the king granted that Albret and his heirs should hold the same in perpetuity, as is more fully contained in the king's letters patent.

26

14 February 1355 . Westminster . For the moneyers of Bordeaux .

Order to the mayor, jurats and citizens of the city of Bordeaux to allow without impediment their fellow burgesses who work in the king's mint situated in the castle of Bordeaux to enjoy the liberties and privileges they have. The king does not want this complaint to reach him again, otherwise the king will use his authority on this matter ( ad hoc extendere manum nostram ). Their fellow citizens of Bordeaux working at this mint have complained to the king that although they had their home, wife and children in the city of Bordeaux and they were to enjoy the liberties and privileges of the burgesses of Bordeaux and had enjoyed the same until recently, the mayor, jurats and citizens of Bordeaux have without right impeded them from enjoying them because they have received as moneyers other liberties and privileges from the king and his ancestors.

By K. and C.

27

22 February 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , for one year, for Thomas de Roos of Douseby Dowsby who is staying in the regions of Gascony.

By K.

28

18 February 1355 . Westminster . For the burgesses of Libourne, Bergerac and Saint-Émilion; concerning the loading of wine. .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to permit without impediment the men and merchants of the duchy of Aquitaine to load their wines on ships at the city of Bordeaux in the same way as before, and bring these ships to the towns of Lybourn' Libourne , Briggerak Bergerac , Sancto Milione, de Saint-Émilion and the other towns on the river Dordogne , as well as others in the duchy, and load their wines in these towns and the places of their wish, paying the due customs, as they were used to do before. Provided that no Englishman loads or brings wine elsewhere than in the ports of Bordeaux or Bayonne , according to the king's ordinance. Because of this ordinance [published on 23 September 1353], 1 the seneschal and constable have forbidden, according to what the king has learned, the loading of wine on ships apart at Bordeaux or Bayonne; so the merchants and some others of the towns of Libourne, Bergerac, Saint-Émilion and others towns situated above on the river Dordogne were unable to efficiently bring their wines to their damage and to the king and his kingdom of England damage. And such a wide application of this ordinance was not the intention of the king and his council.

By K. and C.

1.
See entry in C 61/66 . Read the original ordinance in: Statutes of the Realm , vol. I (London, 1810), p.331.
29

7 March 1355 . Westminster . For Johan de Campagne .

Grant for life to Campayne Johan de Campagne of the office of notary and of the writing office in all the castellany of Mauléon and the land of Soule , with the customary profits and emoluments.

By p.s.

30

20 March 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for Thomas de Roos of Douseby Dowsby who is staying in Gascony in the king's service, nominating Repynghale John de Rippingale and Sleford Thomas de Sleaford alternatively.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

Concerning appointment of clerks delegated to pay the wages of the mariners.
31

8 May 1355 . Westminster . .

Order to all the king's sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs and subjets [of England] to protect the king's clerk Adam de Hilton , who is in charge of paying the wages of the mariners of the ships of the Western regions ( partes occidentales ) [of England] which have been arrested for the king's service in the regions of Gascony, in order to protect the king's money which is in his custody and which is brought by him.

By K.

The following have similar letters:

31.1

Same as above

Similar letters for William Wenlok, king's clerk , for the same matter in the Western regions ( partes occidentales ).

31.2

Same as above

Similar letters for Ralph de Kestenen, king's clerk , for the same matter in the Northern regions ( partes boriales ).

31.3

Same as above

Similar letters for Thomas de Etton, king's clerk , for the same matter in the Northern regions ( partes boriales ).

32

15 May 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until 25 December 1355, for Thomas Galian who is in the retinue of Stretele John de Streatley , constable of Bordeaux, who is staying in the regions of Gascony.

By testimony of the same John de Streatley.

33

Same as above Concerning protection .

Similar letters of protection, with clause volumus until 25 December 1355, for Egidius Giles de Arderne, kt , who is in Gascony in the retinue of [John de Streatley] , constable of Bordeaux.

34

18 May 1355 . Westminster . For the inhabitants of the town of Libourne .

Grant to the inhabitants of Libourne to sell their wine at Libourne to any Englishman , and allowance to the Englishmen to buy their wine and load it there without any impediment of the king, his heirs and of their officers, any ordinance about this notwithstanding. According to the complaint of the inhabitants of Libourne Englishmen were accustomed to come to Libourne to buy and load wine there, but were now prevented to come to Libourne because of the king's ordinance published by the king allowing them to buy and unload only at Bordeaux or Bayonne. 1

By K. and C.

1.
On 23 September 1353. See entry in C 61/66 . Read the original ordinance in: Statutes of the Realm , vol. I (London, 1810), p.331.
35

18 May 1355 . Westminster . For the worthy men and inhabitants of the town of Libourne .

Grant to the worthy men and the inhabitants of the town of Libourne , at their supplication, that if their mayor dies within the one year period of his office, the sub-mayor of Libourne will succeed to him as mayor without any new election or presentation of another mayor or any opposition from the seneschal of Gascony, the constable of Bordeaux or their lieutenants. The worthy men and the inhabitants of the town of Libourne had received from the king's ancestors, kings of England, the right for their twelve jurats, burgesses of their town, to elect each year two worthy men for the office of mayor, these two men having to be presented at the castle of Bordeaux before the seneschal of Gascony, the constable of Bordeaux or their lieutenants on 22 or 23 July, and one of the latter choose the mayor for one year as is customary.

By K. and C.

36

18 May 1355 . Westminster . For the same inhabitants [of the town of Libourne] .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to make deliberation about the matter mentioned below with the members of the king's council there and to be fully informed about it, and they have to send a report about it to the English king's chancery under the king's seal in use for the duchy. The Leyborne worthy men and the inhabitants of Libourne have complained that, although they hold from the king their fiefs of this town and they have always paid to him until now 2 s. per pound ( per libra ) for the lods et ventes ( vendis et retrovendis ), 1 and the king had the cognizance of the measures of the plots ( mensure placearum )concerned by these lods et ventes , and the king's officers of the duchy were not to interfere with these measures in any way, the seneschal and the constable have demanded 2 s. 6 d. per pound ( per libra ) for the lods et ventes of the fiefs of Libourne , have compelled them to pay this sum and have taken without right cognizance of the measures of the plots of the lods et ventes to the great prejudice of the inhabitants of Libourne.

1.
Transfer tax or transfer rights received by the lord when a commoner land was sold or exchanged.
37

25 May 1355 . Westminster . For the mayor, jurats and community of the town of Libourne .

Inspeximus of the letters patent of John de Chiverston, kt , seneschal of Gascony, under the seal of the court of Gascony:

10 December 1354 . Reule La Réole .

14 August 1346 . Brigeriacum Bergerac .

Confirmation and grant to the Liburnia mayor, jurats and community of the town of Libourne , at their supplication, of the right to receive and levy the taxes and emoluments [mentioned below] until their town be perfectly enclosed with moats and walls including towers, machicolations and barbicans, and sufficiently surrounded by water. The earl of Lancaster confirms that the mayors, jurats and community of Libourne and their predecessors have well and legally levied these taxes for the king's use and the salvation of their town. These taxes were agreed for the payment of the enclosure of their town, and for the brides ( bridis ), 1 the machines and the moats as well as the other works necessary for the defence of their town, and for the payment of several men-at-arms, mounted and on foot, who were in garrison fro the safekeeping of their town, and also several large amounts of money to support the business of the king and his officers. These taxes were on the sell of wines, salt and minagium , the measures of corn, salargis and on all the fish and the other goods passing through their town, and on the stalls ( super tabulis sive scannis ) of the town hall ( domus communi ) [of Libourne] and the bread.

By K.

1.
A 'bride' was a kind of trebuchet (a ballistic device).
38

18 May 1355 . Westminster . Concerning permission to Englishmen to buy wine at Libourne .

Grant to the inhabitants of the town of Libourne to have the right to sell their wine at Libourne to any Englishman , and allowance to the Englishmen to buy their wine and load it there without any impediment of the king, his heirs and of their officers, any ordinance about this notwithstanding. And order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to permit them to do this, any order or ordinance against it notwithstanding. The king has learned that because of his ordinance [published on 23 September 1353], 1 the majority of the Englishmen who used to came to buy wines of Libourne are not coming anymore, so the inhabitants of Libourne have supplicated the king to allow the Englishmen to return to the town in order to restore it to its former state.

By K. and C.

1.
See entry in C 61/66 . Read the original ordinance in: Statutes of the Realm , vol. I (London, 1810), p.331.
Concerning the selection of mariners for the passage of the prince of Wales.
39

18 May 1355 . Westminster . .

Commission to William Baret , master of the ship called la Juliane to select and retain 36 mariners for the king's service in the shires of Kent , Essex , Surrey and Sussex , and put them in ships which are going to Gascony for the prince of Wales , his paying their wages. The king orders to all his officers to obey and attend him on this matter.

The following have similar commissions:

39.1

Same as above

Similar commission to John Gobet , master of the ship called la Margarete , for 26 mariners.

39.2

Same as above

Similar commission to William Henry , master of the ship called la Nicholas , for 24 mariners.

39.3

Same as above

Similar commission to William May , master of the ship called la James , for 26 mariners.

39.4

Same as above

Similar commission to John Burgeys , master of the ship called la Gregory , for 20 mariners.

39.5

Same as above

Similar commission to Stephen Stonyng , master of the ship called la Seinte Marie Bote , for fifteen mariners.

39.6

Same as above

Similar commission to Simon Steven , master of the ship called la Mighel , for 26 mariners.

39.7

Same as above

Similar commission to John Lewe , master of the ship called la Cogg Johan of Jernemuth Yarmouth , for 26 mariners.

Concerning general attorneys.
40

18 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England until 29 September 1355, for John de Neville of Essex , kt , who is going overseas in the retinue of William de Bohun, earl of Northampton , nominating Thomas Chauntecler and Adam Eirdale alternatively.

Thomas de Brayton received the attorneys.

41

Same as above

Letters of protection with clause volumus granted until Easter 1 for Baiocis, de Robert de Bayous, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Rubeo Monte, de John de Lisle of Rougemont .

By testimony of John de Lisle.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning protection.
42

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection with clause volumus granted until Easter 1 for le Lohereyn Nigel Loring, kt , 2 who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of the prince [of Wales].

The following have similar letters of protection and are going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales :

42.11
42.12

10 June 1355 .

42.13

20 June 1355 .

42.14

10 June 1355 .

42.15

20 June 1355 .

42.16
1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
A close associate of Edward de Woodstock, 'the Black Prince', who was his chamberlain when this latter was prince of Aquitaine (mentioned as such in 1364).
3.
According to Geoffrey le Baker, he was knighted with several others on 3 November 1355 at Carcassonne during the expedition in Languedoc. See Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke , ed. E. Maude Thompson (Oxford, 1889), p.133. See its English translation: The Chronicle of Geoffrey le Baker , translaton by D. Preest (Woodbridge, 2012).
4.
The son of the mayor of Bordeaux John de St Philibert (in 1331-2).
5.
The same person as the previous one.
6.
The clerk who wrote the 'Journal of Henxteworth', the account of the expenses of the Black Prince's expedition to Languedoc in 1355, a major source on this campaign. This unpublished document is kept at the duchy of Cornwall Office, London.
43

28 April 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection with clause volumus granted until next Easter 1 for Thomas de la Pole , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk .

By testimony of the earl [of Suffolk].

1.
On 24 April 1356.
44

12 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Clynton John de Clinton, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beuchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating William de Chirchull, clerk , and Seckynton Simon de Seckington, clerk , alternatively.

Newenham William de Newnham received these attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
For general attorneys.
45

12 June 1355 . Westm' Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England until next Easter 1 for William de Stretton , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , nominating Thomas de Tochewyk and Thomas Gerneys alternatively.

Master Andrew de Ufford received these attorneys.

The following have similar letters of general attorneys under the same date:

45.4

10 June 1355

Thomas Peitevyn, who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Escham Richard de Esham and Richard de Welford alternatively.

John de Tamworth , received these attorneys.

The following have similar letters of general attorneys under the same date:

45.6

Same as above

John de Tamworth, received these attorneys.

45.7

18 June 1355

The chancellor received these attorneys.

45.9

Same as above

John de Tamworth , received these attorneys.

45.12

Same as above

The chancellor received these attorneys.

45.13

Same as above

David de Well received these attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
The clerk who wrote the 'Journal of Henxteworth', the account of the expenses of the Black Prince's expedition to Languedoc in 1355, a major source on this campaign. This unpublished document is kept at the duchy of Cornwall Office, London.

Concerning general attorneys.

46

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England for one year to John de St Philibert, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Chelreye Edward de Childrey and Haywode Walter de Heywood alternatively.

David de Well received the attorneys.

47

Same as above

Similar letters of attorney for one year to Thomas de Aldyngbourn , nominating Wandleworth Thomas de Wandsworth and John de Denton, clerk .

David de Well received the attorneys.

Concerning protections.
48

10 June 1355 . Westminster . .

Letters of protection with clause volumus until next Easter 1 to Veer John de Vere, earl of Oxford , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales .

By K.

The following who are in the retinue of Vere John de Vere, earl of Oxford , who is going to Gascony, have similar letters for the same duration:

48.3

8 June 1355

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

48.4

10 June 1355

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

48.6

12 June 1355

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

48.7

18 June 1355

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

48.8

18 June 1355

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning general attorneys.

49

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England until next Easter 1 to Veere John de Vere, earl of Oxford , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Michael de Northburgh, elect bishop of London , and John de Sutton, kt , alternatively.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
50

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for the same earl nominating Cavendissh John de Cavendish and John de Oxenhey .

51

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for the same earl nominating Coggeshale John de Coggeshall, kt , and Benyngton John de Bennington .

The chancellor received the attorneys.

52

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Edward de Wauncy nominating Walter de Wauncy, clerk , and Broune Peter Brown .

John de Tamworth, clerk , received the attorneys.

53

8 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 for Ralph de Shelton, kt , who is going to Gascony with Reginald de Cobham in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of Reginald de Cobham.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
54

28 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to Hewissh Richard Hewish , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By bill of the prince of Wales .

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning protection.

Concerning general attorneys.
56

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for Monte Acuto, de Edward of Montague, kt , who is going overseas in the retinue of Monte Acuto, de William de Montague, earl of Salisbury , nominating William de Wichyngham and John de Berneye alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

57

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Edward de Montague , nominating William de Mirfeld, clerk .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

Concerning general attorneys.
58

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England until next Easter 1 for Baiocis, de Robert de Bayous, kt , who is going to Gascony with Rubeo Monte, de John de Lisle of Rougemont nominating Master Baiocis, de Thomas de Bayous and Snytterton Simon de Snitterton alternatively.

William de Hukesworth received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
59

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Baiocis, de Robert de Bayous, kt , nominating Baiocis, de Richard de Bayous, kt , and John de Stynecle alternatively.

William de Hukesworth received the attorneys.

60

18 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 and from this latter date to the next Easter, 2 granted to William de Ferrers, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk .

By testimony of the earl of Suffolk.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
On 9 April 1357.
Concerning general attorneys.
60.1

25 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, for two years, for Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk who is going to Gascony, nominating Norwico, de John de Norwich, kt , and John de Ufford, kt , alternatively.

61

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney, for two years, for the same earl , nominating Adam , parson of the church of Causton Cawston and Lakynghethe John de Lakenheath .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

Concerning general attorneys.
62

17 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England until the next feast of Easter 1 for Thomas de la Pole, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , nominating David de Wollore, clerk , and Haule William de Haughley alternatively.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
63

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for Braham William Brantham , nominating Leonelli Leo de Bradenham and Tendryngg Ralph de Tendring the Older .

64

18 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for William de Ferrers , nominating William de Burgh, clerk , and John de Hayton , clerk.

65

1 July 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for John de Braham, kt , nominating Leonelli Leo de Bradenham and Roger de Wolfarston .

Thomas de Brayton received the attorneys.

66

18 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England until the next feast of Easter 1 and from this latter date to the next Easter 2 for William de Ferrers, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , nominating William de Burgh, clerk , and John de Hayton, clerk , alternatively.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
On 9 April 1357.
Concerning general attorneys.
67

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for Rubeo Monte, de John de Lisle of Rougemont who is going to Gascony in the king's service, nominating Henry de Walton, Richemund archdeacon of Richmond , and Cavendissh Thomas de Grey de Cavendish, kt , alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
68

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for the same John de Lisle , nominating David de Wollore, clerk , and John de Grauntsete .

Concerning general attorneys.
69

19 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for Henry de Hereford, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Richard de Sheldon and Chekkeley Roger de Checkley alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
70

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for Bermyngeham Fulco de Birmingham, kt , who is in the same retinue, nominating Elyngton Roger de Elington, clerk , and Richard de Sheldon .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

71

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for Fryvill Baldwin de Freville, kt , 2 who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, Warr' earl of Warwick , nominating Hugh de Aston and Henry de Stayndelf alternatively.

John de Chamworth received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
Future seneschal of Saintonge during the principality of Aquitaine (mentioned from 1365 to 1367).
72

18 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for John Tochet who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Henry de la Pole and John de Chelaston alternatively.

William de Burgh received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
73

8 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for John Buttecourt , son of Thomas Buttecourt , kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Hugh de Aston and Elyngton Roger de Elington alternatively.

Roger Hillary received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
74

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for William Breton , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Thomas de Tochewyk and Nicholas de Somerton alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
75

22 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until the next feast of Easter 1 for John de Lysens , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Gregory, parson of the church of Hedon , and William de Bachelaye alternatively.

William de Burgh received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning protection.
76

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to William Breton who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

The following going to Gascony with the earl of Warwick have similar letters of protection:

76.4
76.5
76.6

28 June 1355 . Westminster .

1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
Future seneschal of Saintonge during the principality of Aquitaine (mentioned a such from 1365 to 1367).
Concerning protection.
77

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until 29 September 1355, granted to Daventre Thomas de Daventry who is going overseas in the king's service in the retinue of Ralph [de Stafford], earl of Stafford .

78

18 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to Burmyngham Fulco de Birmingham, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning general attorneys.
79

8 May 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, granted to Cosyngton Stephen de Cossington, kt , nominating Crukerne John de Crewkerne and Smyth Alexander le Smith of Mephan Meopham alternatively.

Walter de Power received the attorneys.

80

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Stephen de Cossington nominating Eslyngton Henry de Eslington and Pupard Peter Pippard .

Walter de Power received the attorneys.

81

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Stephen de Cossington nominating Vyneter Robert Vinter and William de Holdene .

Walter de Power received the attorneys.

Concerning protection.
82

8 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to Baskervill' Richard de Baskerville, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By bill of the prince of Wales.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
83

8 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of protection for the same duration granted to Nicholas de Hotost, kt .

By bill of the prince of Wales .

84

Same as above

Similar letters of protection for the same duration granted to Richard Blake of London .

By bill of the prince of Wales .

The following going to Gascony with the prince of Wales have similar letters of protection:

84.3

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the prince of Wales .

84.5

16 July 1355 . Northfleet.

By bill of the prince of Wales .

1.
Future seneschal of Agenais during the principality of Aquitaine (mentioned as such from 1364 to 1368).
Concerning protection.
85

20 May 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until 25 December 1355, granted to Geddyng John de Gedding, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Veere John de Vere, earl of Oxford .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford.

86

Same as above

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next 25 December 1355, Illeye Richard Eleigh of the county of Norfolk , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Veere John de Vere, earl of Oxford .

The following going to Gascony with the earl of Oxford have similar letters of protection:

86.1

8 June 1355 . Westminster .

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning general attorneys.
87

8 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to Richard de Baskerville, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Escham Richard de Esham and Stretton John de Stratton alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
88

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of general attorney for Ralph Basset of Drayton , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Roger Hillary and Grene Henry Green alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

89

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Ralph Basset of Drayton nominating William de Catesby and Newenham John de Newnham, clerk .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

Concerning protection.
90

18 May 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until 25 December 1355, granted to William Heron, citizen and vintner of London , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By testimony of the earl of Warwick.

91

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of protection, with clause volumus , until until next Easter 1 granted to Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By K.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
92

09 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Daumarl John Daumarle, kt , who is staying in Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Cheverston John de Chiverston

By p.s.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
93

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of protection, with clause volumus , until until next Easter 1 granted to Clynton John de Clinton, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By testimony of the earl of Warwick.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
94

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of protection, with clause volumus , until until next Easter 1 granted to John Talbot, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By testimony of the earl of Warwick.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
95

27 May 1355 . Westminster . For the burgesses and the inhabitants of Libourne .

Order to the mayor, jurats and community of the city of Bordeaux to stop their exactions when they levy on the goods of the inhabitants of Libourne 6 d. per pound ( per libra ) on the wines and goods they bring to Bordeaux, and let them be undisturbed according to the king's charter and not do them any damage against the tenor of this charter. Formerly, the king's ancestors have granted, among other privileges and liberties, to the burgesses and inhabitants of Libourne to be freed within the duchy of Aquitaine from paying any customs and maletotes on their goods and chattels to the king's ancestors and their descendants, though they still are to pay the old customs due to the king. The king has learned that the mayor, jurats and community of the city of Bordeaux have levied, according to the king's grant done to them, 1 6 d. per pound on all the goods passing through their town by land or water, apart from the wines of the English. And they have levied it on the wines and other goods of the burgesses and inhabitants of Libourne forcing them to pay it against their liberties and immunities, so the latter have supplicated the king to bring them a remedy on the matter.

1.
On 1 November 1354, see entry in C 61/66 .
96

18 May 1355 . Westminster .

The king forbids the Lyborn' mayor and jurats of the town of Libourne to allow to stay and live at Libourne persons returning there or wanting to live there without a sufficient bail securing their stay in this town with their goods in time of war or peace. The king has learned that several people went in the past to the town to live there and that they acquired there many goods, but they moved with these goods to remote places when war broke out, and Libourne was on the verge of being lost because of their absence. The latter came back at Libourne when peace was signed again. They did that at the expense of their town and of the citizens of Libourne who had always stayed there.

By K. and C.

97

23 May 1355 . Westminster . For Guilhem, son of Pey Eyquem and some others .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux that if Guilhem [Eyquem] , son of Piers, Ayquem Pey Eyquem , Aquem Johan Eyquem , la Taste Johan de Lataste and Guilhem [Eyquem] , son of Ayquem Arnaut Eyquem , clerks, burgesses and merchants of Bordeaux , 1 are able to demonstrate before them that they are burgesses of Bordeaux and that they contribute to the costs ( onera ) made for this city with the other burgesses, then they should enjoy the liberties and customs of this city with its burgesses and should not be compelled to pay at Bordeaux other customs for their goods which are against their status, liberties and customs. The king has received their complaint in which they asserted that they have always paid at Bordeaux on their goods according to this city's liberties and customs as the other burgesses of this city were accustomed to do, but they have been without right compelled to pay customs on these goods like foreigners. 2

By C.

1.
The famous philosopher Michel Eyquem, lord of Montaigne, more known as Michel de Montaigne (1533-92) came from this family of Eyquem living at Bordeaux.
2.
Foreigners means here 'not citizens of Bordeaux'. They had been forced to pay more expensive customs on their goods as if they were not citizens of Bordeaux.
Concerning general attorneys.
98

4 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Roger de Clifford, lord of Westmorland , who is going in the king's service to Gascony in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Stirkeland Thomas Strickland, kt , and Hugh del Bouresub alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
99

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for the same duration for Roger de Clifford nominating Thomas de Musgrave, kt , and Sandeford William de Sandford .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

Concerning protection.
100

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , who is going to Gascony in the king's service.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
101

Same as above

Similar letters of protection, for the same duration, granted to Dokeseye Richard de Doxey , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

The following have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

101.1
101.3
101.6
101.14

Same as above

101.15

Same as above

101.16
101.18
101.20
101.21

Same as above

101.23

Same as above

101.25
101.28
101.30
101.31

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

101.35
101.37
101.38
101.39
101.40
101.44
102

6 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to William de Meldon who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Robert de Ouerton, clerk .

William de Burgh, clerk , received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
103

28 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , for one year, for Rubeo Monte, de John de Lisle of Rougemont, kt , 1 who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By p.s.

1.
During the Black Prince's expedition, John de Lisle was wounded on 12 October 1355 by a cross-bow bolt before the fortalice of Estang and died the following day. See Chronicon Galfridi le Baker de Swynebroke , ed. E. Maude Thompson (Oxford, 1889), p.130.
Concerning general attorneys.
104

12 June 1355 . Westminster . .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Edmund de Molyns the son , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating John de Bruyn , and Thomas de Tochewyk alternatively.

John de Tamworth, clerk , received the attorneys.

The following have similar letters of general attorneys for the same duration:

104.1

Same as above

John de Tamworth received the attorneys.

104.3

22 June 1355

William de Burgh received the attorneys.

104.7
104.10
104.11
1.
On 24 April 1356.
105

25 June 1355 . Westminster . .

Letters of general attorney in England, until 29 September 1355 for Mortymer Laurence de Mortimer who is going overseas in the retinue of Ralph [de Stafford], earl of Stafford , nominating Thomas Maleshers , kt , and Andrew de Napton alternatively.

John de Tamworth, clerk , received the attorneys.

Concerning general attorneys.
106

30 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , who is going in the king's service to Gascony, nominating John [of Thoresby], Ebor archbishop of York , and William [Edington], Wynton bishop of Winchester , alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

107

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for the same prince nominating Bryan Guy de Brian and David de Wollore .

The chancellor received the attorneys.

108

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney, for the same duration, for the same prince nominating the Arundell earl of Arundel and Burgherssh Bartholomew de Burghersh .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

109

22 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Wyngefeld John de Wingfield who is going in the king's service to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Myngefeld Thomas de Wingfield and Gilbert de Debenham alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

The following have similar letters of general attorneys for the same duration:

109.4
109.6

6 July 1355 . Westminster .

John Tremaen received the attorneys.

109.7

6 July 1355 . Westminster .

Newenham William de Newnham received the attorneys.

109.10

8 July 1355 . Westminster .

John de Hilton received the attorneys by licence of Thomas de Brayton .

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning protection.
110

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Robert de Swynbourn who is going to Gascony in the king's service with Rubeo Monte, de John de Lisle of Rougemont .

By testimony of John de Lisle of Rougemont.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

The following have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

110.2

28 June 1355 . Westminster .

1.
Future seneschal of Quercy during the principality of Aquitaine (from 1365 to 1369/70). He was taken prisonner by the French when they assaulted Réalville (in Quercy) and was hanged at Toulouse by order of the duke of Anjou (September 1370). Walkefare had previously arrested the two French envoys who summoned the Black Prince to the Parlement of Paris, hence this unusual decision of the duke of Anjou to hang him.
110.4
110.5

2 July 1355 . Westminster .

1.
Future seneschal of Quercy during the principality of Aquitaine (from 1365 to 1369/70). He was taken prisonner by the French when they assaulted Réalville (in Quercy) and was hanged at Toulouse by order of the duke of Anjou (September 1370). Walkefare had previously arrested the two French envoys who summoned the Black Prince to the Parlement of Paris, hence this unusual decision of the duke of Anjou to hang him.
Concerning protection.
111

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to William de Belesby, kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating William de Skipwith and John Gaunt of Bynbrok Binbrook alternatively.

The chancellors received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

The following have similar letters of general attorneys for the same duration:

111.1

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

John de Tamworth received the attorneys.

112

10 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to John de Rokwode , chaplain of Cobeham Reginald de Cobham who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of Reginald de Cobham.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
113

10 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to John de Brun, who is with Cobeham Reginald de Cobham who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of Reginald de Cobham.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning protection.

114

26 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to John Burton, clerk , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Veer John de Vere, earl of Oxford .

By bill of the earl of Oxford.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

The following have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

114.1

12 July 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

114.2

10 July 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

115

20 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Roger de Clifford , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By bill of the earl of Warwick.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
116

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Thomas de Charnels, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Veer John de Vere, earl of Oxford .

By bill of the earl of Warwick .

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning protection

117

10 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Loryng Roger Loring who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of William de Montague, earl of Salisbury .

By testimony of the earl of Salisbury.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

The following who are going to Gascony in the retinue of the earl of Salisbury have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

117.8

Same as above

117.9

Concerning general attorneys

118

10 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for Monte Acuto, de William de Montague, earl of Salisbury , who is going in the king's service to Gascony, nominating David de Wollore, clerk , and Ralph de Middelneye alternatively.

The chancellors received the attorneys.

119

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for the earl of Salisbury , nominating Fifhide William de Fifehead and Waryn Thomas Warin .

120

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for the earl of Salisbury , nominating John Hugyn and John Thurbu' .

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

121

12 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for le Spycer Cursius le Spicer , who is going in the king's service to Gascony in the retinue of the earl of Salisbury , nominating William de Arras of London , draper , and Richard Lamb of London , mercer , alternatively.

Newenham William de Newnham received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning the admission of guardians.

122

8 July 1355 . Westminster .

John de Bohun, kt, and Fyfhide William Fifehead were admitted as guardians of Bereford John de Barford , minor, who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Veer John de Vere, earl of Oxford . They will defend him before any English court until next Easter. 1

Grym' Ellis de Grimsby received the guardians.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
123

Same as above

Admission of William de Hampton , parson of the church of Sten , 1 as guardian of the same Bereford John de Barford , for the same duration.

Grym' Ellis de Grimsby received this guardian.

1.
Place not identified.

Concerning general attorneys.

124

10 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Geddyng Robert de Gidding , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Veer John de Vere, earl of Oxford , nominating John Charman and John Quenild alternatively.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
125

Same as above

127

1 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , who is going to Gascony in the king's service, nominating Richard Wolston, clerk , and Peter de Lacy, clerk , alternatively.

The chancellor received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning general attorneys.

128

1 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , who is going to Gascony in the king's service, nominating Robert de Herle, kt , and Richard de Piriton, clerk , alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
129

1 July 1355 . Westminster .

Similar letters of general attorney for Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Stonlegh Richard de Stoneleigh and Simon Pakeman alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

Concerning protection.

130

25 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , who is going overseas in the king's service.

By p.s.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
131

Same as above

Similar letters of protection, for the same duration, for Thomas Sakevill , who is going overseas in the retinue of the earl of Suffolk .

By testimony of the earl of Suffolk.

The following who are going overseas with the earl of Suffolk have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

The following who are going to Gascony with the earl of Suffolk have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

Concerning general attorneys.

132

15 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for Thoraldby Thomas de Thoralby , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating William de Mirfeld, clerk , and Pokelyngton John de Pocklington alternatively.

William de Emeldon received the attorneys.

133

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Master Boni hominis Hugh Bonhomme nominating William de Mirfeld, clerk , and Pokelyngton John de Pocklington alternatively.

William de Emeldon received the attorneys.

134

6 July 1355 . Concerning protection . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to William de Melton of Barton , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By testimony of the earl of Warwick.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning general attorneys.

135

15 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Robert de Bradenham who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , nominating Leonellus Leo de Bradenham and John de Hayton alternatively.

William de Burgh received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
136

Same as above

Similar letters of general attorney for Robert Tisfour nominating Sleford Thomas de Sleaford and John Syryk alternatively.

William de Burgh received the attorneys.

137

15 July 1355 . Westminster .

William de Emeldon received the attorneys.

138

26 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 for Loreng Roger Loring, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of William de Montague, earl of Salisbury , nominating John Lough and Bledelawe John Bledlow alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
139

26 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 for Moraunt Thomas Morant, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of William de Montague, earl of Salisbury , nominating Michael Hughet and Moraunt William Morant alternatively.

Thomas de Brayton received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning protection.

140

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Northerne John Northern , who is going to Gascony in the king's service with John de Lisle .

By testimony of John de Lisle.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

The following who are going to Gascony with John de Lisle have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

141

12 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to John de Freville, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of John de Vere, earl of Oxford .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
142

20 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney with clause volumus , for one year, for Swylyngton Adam de Swillington, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service, nominating Dynelay John Dynlay and John de Upton , alternatively.

Thomas de Brayton received the attorneys.

143

12 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney with clause volumus , with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 for Rokeslee Gregory de Rokesle who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Monte Acuto, de William de Montague, earl of Salisbury , nominating Roskelee John de Rokesle , parson of the church of Chellesfeld Chelsfield , and Chepmaunefford Robert Chepmanford , alternatively.

William de Lomid' received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
144

28 June 1355 . Westminster . For Nicholas Dobson of Bristol .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to arrest and retain all the merchants and others from the kingdom and power of the adversary of France, 1 as well as their goods and chattels wherever they are within the duchy of Aquitaine, until the king orders otherwise, and send from time to time to the English king's chancery certification of the value of the seized goods and chattels under the king's seal in use in the duchy. Dobbesson Nicholas Dobson of Bristoll' Bristol , master of the ship called la coge Seint Savour of Bristol have complained to the king, that he, Som' Bartholomew de Somerset, merchant of Bordeaux , and Chaddre Robert de Cheddar, merchant of Bristol , as well as some other partners, had loaded at Bordeaux to bring them to the kingdom of England , some wine, woad, honey, gold and silver in ingot form ( in plata ) up to a value of 1,600 l.st. , and when this loaded ship went towards England at the port of Sanctus Matheus Saint-Mathieu in Britanny , some people from the party of the king's adversary of France went on 5 May 1355, during the truces, and they took it by force, stripping from all their goods the mariners and the others being on this ship, taking these latter ashore on the land apart from three Englishmen, Nicholas Dobson himself, Vyel Henry Viel and Gratele Henry Grateley , who were brought to Harfleu Harfleur in Normann' Normandy , the price of this ship being 200 l. and they did as they wish with their goods, and two of the Englismen were kept in a narrow prison, while the third was freed to go to England in order to pay their ransoms, so they have supplicated the king to bring remedy about it. After an inquiry ordered by the king, whose text is kept at the king's chancery, let by the mayor and bailiffs of the town of Bristol , it appears that this story is true. Furthermore, it appears by reading the letters patent of the general lieutenant of the admiral of France 2 shown before the king and his council, that this ship ( cog ) of Bristol has been loaded by certain French several times at Saint-Mathieu for this admiral, to the damage of the Englishmen passing at sea.

1.
John II of France .
2.
The Hospitaller Jean de Nanteuil was admiral of France from 1347 to 1356.

For Johan de Grailly, captal de Buch.

145

6 July 1355 . Westminster .

Grant to Johan [III] de Grailly, Bogio, de captal de Buch , because of his good service in the king's wars of Gascony, to have in perpetuity from the king and his heirs all the right the king have on the following lands Grailly holds from him: in Benauges and in the town ( villa ) of Ilaz Illats with their appurtenances; the salin ( salinum ) of Bordeaux , 1 the Castellione, de castle of Castillon near Sanctus Emilianus Saint-Émilion , in the diocese of Bordeaux, and Gourzon Gurson with all its appurtenances, except the town of Libourne and the parishes of Pomeroch Pomerol , Fonzere Fozera and Varvan Barbanne , 2 which lands and rights having been forfeited 3 and being held forever by Johan [III] de Grailly and his heirs from the king and his heirs. The king does not wish that Johan [III] de Grailly or his heirs be troubled or damaged by the king, his heirs or their officers by reason of any right that should pertain to them on these lands and rights.

By K.

1.
Granted by Prince Edward (future Edward I) to Jean I de Grailly , ancestor of Johan III de Grailly, on 2 January 1266. See a confirmation of this grant in entry in C 61/107 .
2.
Granted by Edward I to Jean I de Grailly, ancestor of Johan III de Grailly, on 1 October 1277. See a confirmation of this grant in entry in C 61/107 .
3.
Bernat de Beauville, vicomte of Benauges, and Pey, vicomte of Castillon, were dispossessed of their lands by King Henry III in 1254 because of their rebellion against him.
146

Same as above

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to deliver these places with their appurtenances to Johan [III] de Grailly, captal de Buch , according to the above king's letters.

147

10 July 1355 . Westminster Palace . Concerning letters sent to the king of Castile .

Letters sent by Edward [III] to Alfonsus Alfonso[XI] , 1 king of Castile and León , informing him that he has appointed Gytarye Martin de la Guetaria , master of the ship called la Seint Antoigne of Gyteria Guetaria , to serve him during his journey at sea, and [Edward III] requires the king to permit it.

1.
This is an error of the scribe as Alfonso XI was dead from 28 March 1350, and his successor on the Castilian throne was then Pedro I (d. 1369).
148

19 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning the appointment of the king's lieutenant in Gascony .

Appointment of the king's son Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , duke of Cornwall, earl of Chester, as king's lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine and parts adjacent. The king grants full power to the prince of Wales to exercise, in the king's name, all that pertains to that office in order to restore the state and government of this duchy as well as other lands and places in the kingdom of France, and recover the lands and rights which are occupied by the rebels to the king.

149

19 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning power to negotiate .

Power granted to Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , to negotiate treaties or agreements of friendship or allegiance with nobles or other persons whatever their status born in the kingdom [of France], as well as communities.

150

Same as above Concerning the appointment of the king's captain in the duchy .

Appointment of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , as lieutenant and captain in the duchy of Aquitaine and parts adjacent. The king grants full power to Prince Edward to exercise, in the king's name, all that pertains to that office. Archbishops, bishops, counts, barons, vicomtes, castellans, and whatsoever other persons in the duchy are to obey, and be attendant on the prince.

151

18 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney with clause volumus , for one year, for Reynham Edward de Rainham, kt , who is going with John de Lisle to Gascony in the king's service, nominating Thomas de Honton and John Bertilmen alternatively.

William de Burgh received the attorneys.

152

4 August 1355 . Sandewicum Sandwich . Concerning power to receive homages in the duchy of Aquitaine .

Power granted to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , king's lieutenant and captain in the duchy of Aquitaine , to receive in the king's name the homages and oaths of fidelity due to the king from the nobles and all the other persons being in the duchy and elsewhere in the kingdom of France.

153

12 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Ralph de Shelton, kt , who is going to Gascony with Reginald de Cobham in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating John de Kentford , parson of the moiety of the church of Shelton , and Henry de Berneye alternatively.

Grimesby Ellis de Grimsby received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
154

20 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 for Manteby Robert de Manby, kt , who is going to Gascony with Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating William de Bergh, clerk , and Thomas de Swasthyng alternatively.

Ellis de Grimsby received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

Concerning protection.

155

28 June 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Thomas Cary who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By testimony of the earl of Warwick.

1.
On 24 April 1356.

The following who are going to Gascony in the retinue of the earl of Warwick have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

155.1

Same as above

156

26 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to Pavely John Paveley who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Wydevyle Richard de Woodville of Grafton and Olneye John de Olney .

William de Burgh, clerk , received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
157

14 July 1355 . Westminster . For Guilhem Lambert Dupuch .

Inspeximus of the letters patent of Chivreston John de Chiverston, kt , seneschal of Gascony, under the seal of the Court of Gascony:

16 December 1354 . Bordeaux .

Grant at pleasure to Podio, de Guilhem-Lambert Dupuch of the office of king's general serjeant in the duchy of Aquitaine with the execution of all that pertains to that office. Guilhem Lambert have sworn on the gospels by touching them with his right hand to behave well in this office, and Ouboyni Guilhem Aubouin, clerk of the duchy of Aquitaine and public notary , 1 made the commitment to pay to the king the sum of 50 l.bord. if Guilhem-Lambert commits any wrongs in his office. The seneschal orders all the king's subjects to obey and attend Guilhem-Lambert as long as he is a king's serjeant. 2

By K. and C.

1.
Mentioned as notary of the duchy with reference to an act he made on 22 November 1353, see Archives Historiques de la Gironde (AHG), vol. 18 (Bordeaux, 1878) p.72.
2.
This Guilhem-Lambert Dupuch (or du Puch), more commonly known as Guilhem Lambert, was still a king's serjeant in the duchy of Aquitaine in 1376 and 1377. See entry in C 61/91 . He is also mentioned as king's serjeant in an act issued by John Esmere, lieutenant of John Felton, the seneschal of Aquitaine (Bordeaux, 10 March 1376). See Archives Historiques de la Gironde (AHG), vol. 7 (Paris-Bordeaux, 1865), p.252.
158

8 July 1355 . Westminster . For the earl of Salisbury .

Grant at his supplication, to Monte Acuto, de William de Montague, earl of Salisbury , who is going for the king's service in Gascony, of a delay of two years to pay the debts he has done or his ancestors have there. All trials made about them in any courts of Gascony are suspended during this period of two years. The king orders to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux as well as his other officers in the duchy not to permit this earl to be damaged or troubled, any obligations or sentences made against him notwithstanding.

159

16 July 1355 . Northflete Northfleet . Concerning the arrest of ships .

Order to William Sturry, Gernereye, Jereseye, Seerk, Aurneye warden of the islands of Guernsey, Jersey, Sark and Alderney , and to Bokelond John de Buckland , Simon Simeon , Ryvere Thomas de la Rivere and Thomas Dautre , serjeants-at-arms, as the king has learned that certain ships of Bayonne chartered by the king of Navarre and some of his retinue, recently arrived at Sutht' Southampton and in other places situated below the Wyght Isle of Wight , to arrest them without delay as well as some other English ships being on the [English coast], on these islands, at sea and on sea coasts, and bring them to the Suthampton port of Southampton or the port of Plymouth , for the passage of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , and other magnates and king's liege men to Gascony for the king's service. The king orders to all his officers, the masters and mariners of these ships and all his other liege men to obey and attend them about this.

By K. and C.

For Bernat-Etz [V], lord of Albret.
160

15 July 1355 . Westminster .

3 July 1346 . Reule La Réole .

Grant forever to Bernat[-Etz V d'Albret], Lebreto, de lord of Albret, kt , and his heirs, because of his good service to the king in the wars of Gascony and the damages he suffered there during them, of the places, castles, land, possessions, revenues and inheritance with high and low justice which are in the places and lands of Marentino, de Marensin and of Farina Laharie , which were owned by Miramunda [II de Mauléon], lady of Marensin , and her son Bertran[-Jordan de l'Isle], Launaco, de lord of Launac , 1 through her inheritance, the king's enemies, if, because of their grave rebellion their possessions are forfeited to the king, saving to the king and his heirs the superior resort on these places and lands, as well as the liege homage and the other duties due to the king. 2

By K.

1.
Miramunda II de Mauléon was maried to Bernat-Jordan de l'Isle, lord of Launac. Bertran-Jordan de l'Isle, lord of Launac since at least 1349, was the child born of that mariage. On her and her lordships, see Jaurgain, J. de, La Vasconie , vol. I (Pau, 1898), pp.482-3.
2.
An original copy of this act is kept in the Archives Départementales des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Pau, E 188. Another original copy has been sold at a Sotheby's sell (8 December 2015), 10:30, 'Medieval and Renaissance Manuscripts', no.44.
161

Same as above

Order to Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , king's captain and lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine, to deliver to Bernat[-Etz V d'Albret], Lebreto, de lord of Albret , these places, lands and revenues when they will come in the king's hands.

162

16 July 1355 . Northflete Northfleet . Concerning the appraisal of horses and the assignment of a distinctive brand to them .

Order to the constable of Bordeaux, as the king sent to the duchy of Aquitaine Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , as his captain and lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine , that all the horses arriving in the duchy for the prince and the magnates being in his retinue for his service there, be appraised, according to the rules of war, establishing a distinctive branding ( signum ) to identify them. They have to send without delay certifications about this to the English king's wardrobe.

By K. and C.

163

22 July 1355 . Northflete Northfleet . Concerning the appraisal of horses .

By K.

164

20 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, granted to Swynbourne Robert de Swinburn who is going to Gascony in the king's service with Rubeo Monte, de John de Lisle of Rougemont , nominating Andrew de Bures, kt , and John de Rokwode alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

165

18 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, granted to William de Burton, kt, who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating Staunford Nicholas de Stanford, clerk , and John de Wenton alternatively.

Grymsby Ellis de Grimsby received the attorneys.

166

14 July 1355 . Westminster . For the lord of Albret .

Order to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , to allocate to Bernat[-Etz V d'Albret], Lebreto, de lord of Albret , and his heirs, 1,000 librates by year or part thereof in appropriate places in castles, towns and lands in the duchy of Aquitaine, until full satisfaction of the sum of 1,000 l.st. , receiving the king's letters granted about this to Albret, sending them to England for cancellation, and to certify the king about this under his seal. Because of his good service, the king has granted to Bernat[-Etz V d'Albret], Lebreto, de lord of Albret , and his heirs, by assent of the prelates and the other magnates gathered in Parliament on the 25th year of the king's English reign 1 an annual revenue of 1,000 l.st. from the customs levied for the king in the port of London to be paid to Albret by the hands of collectors or farmers at Michaelmas and Easter, by equal portions; and if there was any impediment on this payment this sum has to be allocated to Albret on the king's customs levied on the port of Saint Botho' Boston or any other suitable port, until the king or his heirs find 1,000 librates of lands or this sum by year in suitable places within the kingdom of England or the duchy of Aquitaine to be held forever by Albret and his heirs, as is fully contained in the king's letters. 2

1.
This is the Parliament at Westminster that took place between 13 January 1352 and 11 February 1352.
2.
See the related entry entry in C 61/64 .
167

14 July 1355 . Westminster . For the same lord of Albret .

Order to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , king's lieutenant and captain in the duchy of Aquitaine , that having called before him the lord of Albret and the lord of Pommiers and the other persons mentioned on this matter, and do full justice to the lord of Albret about the restitution of the castle of Castets-en-Dorthe according to the agreement made between the lord of Albret and the lord of Pommiers, as well as to the local fors and customs. Bernat[-Etz V d'Albret], Lebreto, de lord of Albret , has shown to the king, that formerly Henry [of Grosmont], duke of Lancaster , captain and lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine , had returned the Castro Endorti, de castle of Castets-en-Dorthe , 1 then occupied by the king's enemies and rebels, to the king's obedience thanks to the money of Bernat-Etz [V], and Lancaster granted, at the supplication of Albret, the custody of this castle to the Bidos lord of Budos , 2 and thereafter the lord of Albret, because the lord of Budos waged war against him, 3 and burned a castle owned by Albret situated near Castets-en-Dorthe, 4 then Albret burned the castle of Castets-en-Dorthe through the Pomeriis, de lord of Pommiers , 5 which was then one of his friends, who took prisoner Budos' men there, and Albret delivered it to Pommiers on the condition to deliver without delay the castle of Castets-en-Dorthe to him when he was required to do it; but when the lord of Albret required it, Pommiers delayed its surrender under the pretext that this castle had to be put in the hands of the seneschal of Gascony, and he still occupies it by force ( many forti ), so the lord of Albret supplicates the king to bring justice about the restitution of this castle.

1.
Two rooms of the medieval castle built at the beginning of the 14th century still exists, though the majority of the current castle of Castets-en-Dorthe dates from the 17th century.
2.
Andriu I de Budos .
3.
In 1349, the lord of Budos allied with the count of Foix Gaston III Fébus, the lord of Duras Galhart de Durfort, and the lord of Pujols Guilhem-Amaniu de Madaillan against the lord of Albret. See Peña, N. de, Documents sur la Maison de Durfort , vol. 2, pp.590-2, no.983 (Casteljaloux, 13 October 1349).
4.
Possibly the castle of Aillas or the castle of Meilhan.
5.
Guilhem-Sans III de Pommiers .
168

24 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning safeguard .

Letters of protection granted at pleasure to the Foncia abbot and convent of Lahonce and all their righful possessions. Order to all the king's officers to protect their possessions and defend them from any injury.

169

25 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning the cancellation or the restraint of the toll granted to the lord of Lesparre .

Order to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , king's captain and lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine , to inform himself about the toll levied to build a enclosure for the place of Lesparre , and if it happens that what Sénebrun [V], la Sparre lord of Lesparre asserted was wrong and this place could be repaired with less significant financial help, then he has to cancel or restrain the levy of this toll, so he has to make a decision in order to defend this place in case of war and also in order to spare the men of this region who are damaged by the payment of this toll. Formerly, at the prosecution of Sénebrun [V], lord of Lesparre, the king granted him on 1 February 1353 1 16 d. per pound ( de libra ) to receive on the goods sold and bought at Lesparre for a ten year period to assist with the building of the enclosure of Lesparre, as this place was situated on the frontiers against the king's enemies. But the king has learned that in fact Lesparre is situated in a region where there is peace, and which is very distant from the king's enemies, so there is no need of a enclosure and fortifications as suggested by certain king's subjects of this region who are damaged and impoverished by the payment of this toll.

By K. and C.

170

20 July 1355 . Westminster . Concerning safeguard .

Letters of protection granted at pleasure to the Sanctus Romanus de Blavia abbot and convent of Saint-Romain of Blaye , their servants, liege men and questaux ( questales ), 1 lands, tenements, goods and all their rightful possessions. Order to all the king's officers to protect their possessions and defend them from any injury.

By C.

1.
In Gascony the questaux were the equivalent of serfs.

Similar letters of protection have been granted under the same date:

170.1

Same as above

Similar letters granted to the men and inhabitants of the place called Artigua Estremeira 1 situated in the Bensaco, de parish of Vensac , for them and their servants.

1.
Also known as Artigue Estremeire .
170.2

Same as above

Similar letters granted to Berteti Pey Bertet for him and his familiars ( familiares ) and his liege men and questaux ( questales ). 1

1.
In Gascony the questaux were the equivalent of serfs.
171

3 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning the hearing of a complaint .

Order to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , king's captain and lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine , to summon before him Thomas Roos about the matter [mentioned below], to check the instruments on the appeal made by Amaniu d'Albret and do swiftly full justice on the case according to the local fors and customs. la Bret Amaniu d'Albret, Logoyrano, de lord of Langoiran have supplicated to the king, as Thomas Roos, mayor of the city of Bordeaux , has sentenced to death at Bordeaux Domenicus, Deunaut Domingot du Nau , his esquire, though he is in the king's safeguard and is a foreign person not from the jurisdiction of Bordeaux. Before the execution of this sentence, he has appealed to the king. 1

By C.

1.
Domingot or Mingot du Nau was accused of raping at Bordeaux several women, both virgins and widows. He had appealed against the community of Bordeaux's sentence to the lieutenant of the prévôt of the Ombrière of Bordeaux, representative of the king (Bordeaux, at the Ombrière, 30 June 1354), but Jean de Sangatte, clerk of the city of Bordeaux , replied that Nau did not have the right to appeal from the sentence of the city (Bordeaux, at the town hall, 8 November 1354). Documents kept at the Archives Départementales des Pyrénées-Atlantiques, Pau, E 37. Fully published in Le Trésor des chartes d'Albret. Tome 1 - Les archives de Langoiran - Première Partie - Le fonds de Langoiran , éd. J. B. Marquette (Paris, 1973), pp.643-6, no.510 and 511.
172

6 August 1355 . Sandwicum Sandwich . For the jurats and inhabitants of the bastide of Créon .

Order to the prince of Wales , as the king sends him under his great seal certain petitions sent to him by the Credonio, de jurats and inhabitants of the bastide of Créon , to inspect these petitions and have swift deliberation with the king's council [of the duchy], and make full justice according to the local fors and customs.

173

4 August 1355 . Sandwicum Sandwich . Concerning power to receive homages in the duchy of Aquitaine .

Power granted to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , king's captain and lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine to receive the homages of the nobles and all the other persons who should perform it in the duchy and the kingdom of France.

174

15 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to Richard de Sutton who is going to Gascony in the king's service with Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Leo de Bradenham and Adam de Colkirk alternatively.

By C.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
175

15 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to William de Burton, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick .

By testimony of the earl of Warwick.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
176

26 July 1355 . Westminster . For Master Bernat de Sault .

Appointment at the king's pleasure of Master Bernat de Sault, king's clerk , of the writing office of the court of Gascony , to be exercised by him or a sufficient delegate, with the profits and emoluments pertaining to this office, on the same terms that Master Bernat Brocas and others held it, the commission formerly given by the king to the same Brocas notwithstanding.

By K.

177

5 August 1355 . Westminster . For the lord of Langoiran .

Order to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , that having heard the complaint of Amaniu [d'Albret], Logoyrano, de lord of Langoiran , and having called before him the king's procurator and others from the king's council [of the duchy of Aquitaine], and having checked the black book of fiefs and the others memoranda being kept at the castle of Bordeaux and all other evidences, it it appears that the parish of Sanctus Martinus de Fabro Saint-Martin de Haux pertained to the ancestors of Mabilia [d'Escoussans] , wife of Amaniu, and should pertain to Amaniu and all the heirs he procreated with Mabilia, then he has to return this parish fully, with its jurisdiction and appurtenances, to Amaniu and his heirs according to the local fors and customs, any letters or privileges granted to the bastide of Créon made to the prejudice of Mabilia and granted by the king or his officers notwithstanding. 1

By C.

1.
See the related entry with all the story on this matter: entry in C 61/66 .
178

25 July 1355 . Sandewicum Sandwich . For the clerks of the city of Bordeaux tonsured and married .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux that, having viewed the liberties and privileges granted to the clerks being sons of burgesses of Bordeaux , and having had swift deliberation with the king's council [of Bordeaux], if it happens that the tonsured clerks, burgesses of Bordeaux , sons of burgesses, without [ecclesiastical] benefices and not in ecclesiastical service, as well as the others who are contributing to the duties of the city, are exempted of the payment of the custom on their wines coming from their own vineyards, as the other burgesses lay and non tonsured from time immemorial, then all the burgesses clerks, tonsured as well as married and the other clerks be exempted from the payment of this custom at the castle of Bordeaux without impediment, any liberties or privileges granted to the clerks, sons of burgesses of Bordeaux notwithstanding. They are answerable to the law before the seneschal [of Gascony], the mayor [of Bordeaux] , and the other king's officers [of the duchy of Aquitaine] and not before the ecclesiastical justice. The mayor, jurats and others of the city of Bordeaux complained to the king that, despite the fact that all these clerks burgesses of Bordeaux had to be exempted of the payment of the customs on their own wines at the castle of Bordeaux from time immemorial, the constable asserted, because of a privilege granted to the clerks being sons of burgesses of Bordeaux exempting them from the payment of this custom on their own wines coming from their vineyards, that the other clerks of Bordeaux did not enjoy this exemption and were forced to pay this custom as foreigners 1 to their great damage.

By K. and C.

1.
People who were not citizens of Bordeaux.
179

6 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning the termination of an appeal .

Appointment of Gask Robert Gasc, king's clerk , to hear and terminate the appeal [mentioned below]. And the king orders him to hear, terminate and make final execution to the sentence according to the local fors and customs. This is an appeal made by Gerardus, Puche, de Guiraut Dupuch, kt , or his proctor, of a sentence made against him and his wife Noalhano, de Séguina de Noaillan by Master Plassano, de Arnaut de Plassan, criminal judge , lieutenant ( vices gerens ) of Gerardus, Podio, de Guiraut Dupuch, judge appellate at the court of Gascony , at the prosecution of Fortius Fort de Loth , this case being brought before the king as king of France. 1

1.
See the related entry: entry in C 61/66 .
180

10 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning the termination of an appeal .

Appointment of the bishop of Bayonne , 1 the Dei villa abbot of Divielle , as well as the Sanctus Spiritus, de capite pontis Baione prior of the hospital Saint-Esprit at the main bridge of Bayonne and the Compriano, de prior of the hospital of Comprian to hear and terminate the appeal [mentioned below]. And the king orders them, or at least three or two of them, to hear, terminate and make final execution to the sentence according to the local fors and customs. This is an appeal made to the king as king of France by Galhart [de Saint-Paul], Sancto Paulo, de lord of Saint-Paul , of a sentence made against him in favour of Petrus Pey de Pimbo by Master Stretle John de Streatley, clerk , , constable of Bordeaux, delegated for this case as judge by Henry [of Grosmont], duke of Lancaster , then king's lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine , before the king's court of Bordeaux. 2

Concerning protection.
181

20 August 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Robert Barry , who is going to Gascony with Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of the prince of Wales

1.
On 24 April 1356.
182

Same as above

Similar letters of protection with the same duration granted to Latymer John Latimer Bochard , who is going to Gascony with Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

Concerning protection.
183

20 August 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Manteby Robert de Manby, kt , who is going to Gascony with Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

By bill of the earl of Suffolk.

The following have similar letters of protection:

183.1
183.2
183.3

Same as above

183.4

Same as above

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 2 for John Bret, kt , who is going to Gascony with Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk , in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Geoffrey de Stauntton , kt , and Chestrefeld Roger de Chesterfield alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
2.
On 24 April 1356.
184

20 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for William de Bodrugan, kt , who is going to Gascony with John de Montague in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating John Billoun of Tregworthian Tregurthan and John de Tremaen alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

185

12 August 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for one year, for John de Mohun of Dunsterre Dunster who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating David de Wollore and Gildesburgh Peter de Guilsborough alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

186

12 September 1355 . Westminster . For Sénebrun, lord of Lesparre .

Order to Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , that if any prosecution before him is made against Sénebrun [V], la Sparre lord of Lesparre , then he has to call before him Sénebrun and hear as well those who are complaining against him, and take a decision according to the law. So that Sénebrun, who has always been faithful to the king and done several times a good service to him be not unjustly troubled or damaged. On 1 February 1353, 1 the king granted to Sénebrun, at his request, the right to levy 16 d. per pound ( de libra ) on the goods sold and bought at Lesparre for a ten years period in help of the building of the closure of Lesparre , as this place was situated in the borders of the king's enemies. But Sénebrun has supplicated that some of his enemies have obtained, through false suggestions, the revocation of this grant. 2

1.
See entry in C 61/65 .
2.
See entry .
187

12 September 1355 . Dovorr' Dover . Concerning safeguard .

Letters of protection granted at the king's pleasure to the inhabitants of the inhabitants of the prévôté of Sirelane Salaunes and Yssak Issac situated near the parish of Sanctus Medardus Geneleys Saint-Médard-en-Jalles in the barony of Blancha fortus Blanquefort , and all their lands, tenements and goods. Order to all the king's officers in the duchy of Aquitaine to maintain, protect and defend them from all injuries and violence.

188

10 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to Ralph Basset of Drayton who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , nominating Robert de Herle and Newenham John de Newnham alternatively.

David de Wollore received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning protection.
189

21 August 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to William Gorwode who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales .

The following who are going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woostock], prince of Wales , have similar letters of protection for the same duration:

189.1

6 September 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the prince of Wales .

189.2
189.4

26 July 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the prince of Wales .

189.5

1 September 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the prince of Wales .

189.6

20 June 1355 . Westminster .

By testimony of the prince of Wales .

189.7
1.
On 24 April 1356.
190

6 September 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Bayouse Henry de Bayous, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service with John de Vere, earl of Oxford , in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
191

12 October 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to John de Burgo Claro , kt , who is going to Gascony in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

1.
On 24 April 1356.
192

10 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to Folevill' John de Folville who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Bello Campo, de Thomas de Beauchamp, earl of Warwick , nominating William de Burgh, clerk , and Laurence Hauberk alternatively.

Robert de Herle received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
Concerning protection.
193

12 October 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Easter 1 granted to Burghch John Burgch, kt , who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of the earl of Oxford .

1.
On 24 April 1356.
194

12 August 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to Hemenhale Ralph de Hempnall who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Robert de Ufford, earl of Suffolk .

By testimony of the earl of Suffolk.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
195

22 July 1355 . Westminster .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus until next Easter 1 granted to Hugh [le Despenser] , son of Edward le Despenser who is going to Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales .

By testimony of the prince of Wales.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
196

2 December 1355 . Westminster . For Nicholas Dobson and others, concerning arrestation .

Order to the seneschal of Gascony and the constable of Bordeaux to arrest, as Nicholas Dobson and his partners have lost as much as 2,266 l. 13 s. 4 d. st. because their ship, with the goods they had, have been taken by certain French and three of them have been ransomed, 1 all the goods, men and merchants of the power of the adversary of France 2 up to the sum of 1,666 l. 13 s. 4 d.st. in part satisfaction of the sum of 2,266 l. 13 s. 4 d. , and send from time to time to the English king's chancery certification of the value of the seized goods and chattels under the king's seal in use in the duchy. The king also orders to the Suthampton mayor and bailiffs of Southampton to do the same up to 500 l. , to the mayor and bailiffs of Melcombe [Regis] and the Meymuth bailiffs of Weymouth up to 100 l. .

By K. and C.

197

22 January 1356 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, until next Easter 1 granted to Baddeby John de Badby, kt , who is staying in Gascony in the king's service with Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , nominating Baddeby Thomas de Badby, clerk , and William de Catesby alternatively.

Neubold John de Newbold, clerk , received the attorneys.

1.
On 24 April 1356.
198

20 January 1356 . Novum Castrum super Tynam Newcastle upon Tyne . Concerning protection .

Letters of protection, with clause volumus , until next Pentecost, granted to Arundell Ralph Arundel of Treres Trerice who is staying in Gascony with Chevereston John de Chiverston .

By testimony of John de Chiverston

199

10 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for two years, granted to William Stratton, kt , who is going in Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , nominating John de Horwod .

John de Tamworth, clerk , received the attorneys.

200

12 June 1355 . Westminster . Concerning general attorneys .

Letters of general attorney in England, for two years, granted to William de Stretton, kt , who is going in Gascony in the king's service in the retinue of Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , nominating Thomas de Tochewyk and Thomas Berneys alternatively .

Master Offord Andrew de Ufford received the attorneys.

201

12 January 1356 . Westminster . Concerning the intendancy of the prince of Wales, also king's lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine .

Order to the constable of Bordeaux to obey and attend Edward [of Woodstock], prince of Wales , king's lieutenant in the duchy of Aquitaine, concerning the payments, assignations, revenues, customs, money or other profits coming from the duchy of Aquitaine.