Order Number | CCA-DCc/ChAnt/D/103 |
Title | Pardon and quitclaim |
PreviousNumbers | LXVII (late 13th c); R 88 (Norris) |
Date | 24 Mar 1227 |
Description | From: Henry III, king of England
[Document damaged. Full date supplied from registered versions.] The king pardons everyone of the county of Kent from providing the custom of forage ('Furragium'), which the constable of Dover Castle and others staying at the castle have been accustomed to demand for the maintenance of their horses. In future, no fodder of any kind may be taken from anyone by the constable or anyone staying at the castle. Given at Westminster [Middlesex] by the hand of Ralph [de Neville], bishop of Chichester, chancellor.
Witnesses: Peter [des Roches], bishop of Winchester; Jocelin [of Wells], bishop of Bath; Richard [Poore], bishop of Salisbury; Hubert de Burgh earl of Kent, justiciar; Ralph son of Nicholas; steward; Richard de Argentem steward; Henry de Capella.
Endorsed with a description (not fully legible because of backing) in 13th cent hand. |
Extent | 1 doc |
Physical Description | Parchment, 1m, holed, parts missing, mounted on modern paper |
Language | Latin |
AccessStatus | Open |
Open |
Related Material | Registered versions: CCA-DCc-Register/A, f82r and ff151v-152r, and CCA-DCc-Register/E, f56v (royal charters section) Enrolled version (calendar entry): Calendar of Charter Rolls 1226-1257, p28 |
Publication Note | Noted in Historical Manuscripts Commission Fifth Report (London, 1876), Appendix, p441 |