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DEUONIA. COMPOTUS IOHANNIS DE TRESYMPEL de terris domini Edmundi Comitis Cornubie de anno regni regis Edwardi vicesimo quinto
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 24 December 2009
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Exonia [Exeter, Devon]
Redditus assisus. Idem reddit compotum de £13 9s. de antiqua firma Exonie ad Pascha et ad festum sancti Michaelis equis porcionibus. De fine ducentarum et quinquaginta marcarum ciuium Exonie nichil hoc anno quia quinquaginta marce que aretro sunt respectuantur per Comitem ad voluntatem suam. Summa £13 9s. Et totum debet.
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- Ministers' Accounts of the Earldom of Cornwall, 1296–1297
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page 212 note 1 ‘Quinto’ is repeated at the end of the line.
page 212 note 2 ‘To be received by the hands of the mayor and commonalty of the city.’ Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 456.Google Scholar
page 212 note 3 The manor, including a park with deer, a fishery, 120 burgesses, and a fair on the feast of St. Denis, was held of the king in chief, by what service the jurors in 1300 could not say. Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 456.Google Scholar
page 212 note 4 ‘De ij.s.’ is underlined.
page 212 note 5 See below, p. 221.
page 213 note 1 MS. ‘den'’.
page 213 note 2 MS. ‘cens'’.
page 214 note 1 For other knights' fees held of the earl in Devon see Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 474–7.Google Scholar
page 215 note 1 MS. ‘rastel'’.
page 215 note 2 At the time of the earl's death in 1300 there was attached to this manor its member Heavitree, a heath and turbary on ‘Hagheldon’ hill, a fishery and ferry at Exmouth, a ferry at Teignmouth, and 18d. rent for a watercourse to the mill of Powderham. Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 456.Google Scholar
page 216 note 1 MS. ‘Ad'’.
page 217 note 1 Cf Place-names of Devon (English Place-Name Soc.), ii. 426Google Scholar. This manor, with the hamlet of Teigncombe (Suthteng) pertaining to it, with 12d. rent for a watercourse to the mill of Shilstone, was held of the king in chief, service unknown. Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 456.Google Scholar
page 218 note 1 On the tongue of the membrane is written: Exon': Braneys: Kentone: Wike:
page 218 note 2 This manor, with the forest of Dartmoor, a ruinous castle, 48 burgesses, and a fair on the feast of St. Bartholomew, was held, in 1300, of the king in chief at a fee-farm rent of £10. Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 456Google Scholar. The parish of Lydford still includes Dartmoor and is the largest in England (cf. Place-Names of Devon, i. 191).Google Scholar
page 218 note 3 See vol. i, Introd. pp. xxviii–xxix, for a brief note on the Devon stannary.
page 220 note 1 MS. ‘Cadetu’.
page 220 note 2 So far these ‘Allocaciones’ are in the same hand as the body of the account. The rest is in the hand of the writer of the amounts in the ‘Summe’.
page 220 note 3 So written in full.
page 221 note 1 This heir held ½ knight's fee in Puddington. Cal. inq. p. m., iii. 474.Google Scholar
page 221 note 2 See above, p. 212.
page 221 note 3 On the tongue of the membrane is written: Lideford: Dertemore: Allocaciones: