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| John de Lancastre (Lancaster), sergeant in Cheshire and Flintshire; Adam de Swynesheved (Swineshead), sergeant in Cheshire and Flintshire. |
| de Lancastre (Lancaster); de Swynesheved (Swineshead), John; Adam |
| King and council. |
| sergeant in Cheshire and Flintshire |
| Lancastre and Swynesheved show that they are his sergeants of Cheshire and Flintshire and were to take by Damory, the late justiciar of Chester, robes and money of which they are both in arrears. They request that they can be paid their arrears, and also remain of the king's council. |
| It is ordered to the justiciar and chamberlain that they certify the king when and by whom they were put in office, and what they ought to take in their office, and how much is still in arrears of which they complain, and of what time. And they should certify the king of this, and they are to do justice. |
| Cheshire; Flintshire, [Wales]. |
| Richard Damory, justiciar of Chester. |
| Dated securely to 1331, for the arrears due to Swynesheved were paid on 5 July (CCR 1330-3, p.249). What happened to Lancaster's is not recorded. |
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1331 |
| Catalogue reference |
SC 8/15/734
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Records of various departments, arranged artificially according to type, and formerly entitled Special Collections |
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Special Collections: Ancient Petitions |
| Piece |
701-750. Individual petitions are described , dated, and are available at item level. |
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1 item for the catalogue reference |
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