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1. The Abbot of Roche v. Justices of the Bench, 13 & 14 Edw. I., and especially William de Brompton.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 December 2009

Abstract

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Select Cases from Roll 541B
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Historical Society 1906

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References

page 1 note 1 Roche, Cistercian abbey, near Rotherham, in South Yorkshire.

page 1 note 2 Roxby.

page 2 note 1 Stat. Marlborough, 1267, cap. 28, Statutes of the Realm, I., p. 19. Provisum est etiam quod si depredaciones vel rapine alique fiant abbatibus vel aliis prelatis ecclesiasticis, et ipsi ius suum de hujusmodi depredacionibus prosequentes morte preveniantur antequam inde iusticiam fuerint assecuti, successores eorum acciones habeant ad bona ecclesie sue de manibus hujusmodi transgressorum repetenda.

page 2 note 2 Beaulieu, Cistercian abbey in the New Forest.

page 2 note 3 Netley, Cistercian abbey on Southampton Water.

page 2 note 4 Stat. Westminster II., 1285, cap. 31, Statutes of the Realm, I., p. 86. Cum aliquis implacitatus coram aliquibus iusticiariis proponat excepcionem et petat quod Justiciarii eam allocent, quam si allocare noluerint si ille qui excepcionem proponet scribat illam excepcionem et petat quod iusticiarii apponant sigilla in testimonium. Et si unus apponere noluerit, apponat alius de societate, etc.

page 4 note 1 Mittant and faciant in MS.

page 4 note 2 Hamble, river and creek, a long arm of Southampton Water.