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Rotuli Parliamentorum Volume 2. November 1330. No. 4. Furthermore, to such judgment it is agreed that the same shall be done concerning Boeges de Bayons and John Deveroill, for the aforesaid cause. And that whoever may take the said Boeges alive and bring him to the king shall have one hundred pounds; or whoever brings his head shall have one hundred marks. And that whoever may take the said John alive and bring him to the king shall have one hundred marks; and whoever brings his head shall have forty pounds, by gift of the king.
Estre ce, au tiel juggement est acorde q̃ soit fait de Boeges de Bayons, & Johan Deveroill, par la cause susdite, et q̃ qi purra prendre le dit Boeges vif, mesne au Roi, auera C livres; ou qi porte la teste, il auera cent marcz. arcz. Et q̃ qi purra prendre le dit Johan vif, & mesne au Roi, auera C marcz, et qi q̃ port la teste auera XL livres, du doun le Roi.
Close Rolls Edward III 1331. 24th February 1331. Croydon. To Williani de Sfaundon. Whereas the king has appointed John de Merssheton, John de Percebrigg and Adam Lucas by letters patent to suivey all the castles, towns, manors, lands, goods and chattels that belonged to Roger de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, and to Simon de Bereford, who were drawn and hanged for certain seditions and felonies, in cos. Hereford, Worcester, Gloucester, Salop and Stafford, which he ordered to be taken into his hands by reason of their forfeiture, and also to survey the castles, towns, manors, lands, goods and chattels of John Mautrayers (age 41), the younger,1 Thomas Gourneye, Bego de Baiocis, John Deveroil, and William de Okele in the aforesaid counties, who are charged with seditions and felonies and have withdrawn themselves for that reason, not permitting themselves to be justieed, wherefore the king ordered their castles, etc., to he taken into his hands, and to canse all the goods and chattels aforesaid to be appraised by men of those counties, and to be present at the sale of certain of the goods and chattels, and to execute certain other things contained in the said letters, and Ihe king understands that the said John de Merssheton was unable to labour about the premises by reason of bodily infirmity, and that it is espedient that William, who has better knowledge of the premises, shall intend to the premises with the aforesaid John de Percebrigg and Adam: the king therefore orders him to be intendent, aiding and counpellins to them in the premises as often as he shall be summoned by them. The king has ordered the sheriffs of ihe aforesaid counties to pay to William 18d a day for his wages whilst thus employed. By C. Et erant patentes.
The like, 'de verba ad verbum' to John de Wonneton. By C.
Mandate in pursuance to the sheriffs of the aforesaid counties to pay to William and John the wages aforesaid. By C.
Note 1. His father John Maltravers (age 65) died in 1343.
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Close Rolls Edward III 1331. 23rd March 1331. Westminster. To Thomas de Hampton. Order to deliver to Robert de Penros, William de Werdale, and Richard de Suthorp, whom the king has appionted by his letters patent to make view of the accounts of the bailitfs and keepers of the castles, manors, and lands that belonged to Roger de Mortuo Mari, late earl of March, Simon de Bereford, John Mautravers (age 41), Thomas Gourneye, Bego de Baiocis, John Deveroil, and William de Okle in South Wales, and to take information concerning the arrears of ferms and rents and debts due to the said earl and the othera in South Wales, all rolls in his custody of the accounts of the baliffs and receivers of the said lands of tha time when he was auditor of such accounts with John le Botiller, and to receive the said rolls back again, and to cause them to be safely kept until otherwise ordered. The king has ordered the said men to receive the rolls and to return them to Thomas.