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Mere [Mere, Wilts.]
Arreragia. Idem reddit compotum de £29 18s. 4¾ d. de arreragiis vltimi compoti sui.
Summa £29 18s. 4¾d. Et totum debet.
Redditus assisus. Idem r. c. de 54s. 6¾d. rec' de redditu assiso ad terminum Nativitatis domini. Et de 55s. 7¾d. rec' de eodem ad terminum Pasche. Et de 53s. 8¾d. rec' de eodem ad terminum Nativitatis sancti Iohannis baptiste. Et de 67s. 9¾d. rec' de eodem ad terminum sancti Michaelis. Et de 75s. 2d. rec' de auxilio consueto ad festum beati Martini. Et de 18d. rec' de redditu terre que fuit Ricardi de Burton' ad festum sancti Michaelis. Et de 31s. rec' de dominico quod fuit eiusdem Ricardi ad duos terminos per annum. Et de 2s. 6d. rec' de Willelmo Gomme pro quibusdam peciis terre sic traditis.
page 55 note 1 ‘Assit principio sancta Maria meo’ is written at the head of the membrane.
page 55 note 2 ‘Stanegrist’ alone is mentioned in 1300. Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 459.Google Scholar
page 56 note 1 MS. ‘hogg'.’
page 56 note 2 *…* interlined with caret.
page 56 note 3 *…* added in a different hand.
page 56 note 4 Amount also written at the end of the line and struck through.
page 57 note 1 Amount also written at end of line.
page 57 note 2 *…* inserted as a separate item in a different hand.
page 57 note 3 There were seven tithings, namely Mere, Chaddenwicke, Zeals Knoll, Zeals, Woodlands (all in Mere parish) Kingston Deveril and Stourton, all in Wilts. Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 459.Google Scholar
page 60 note 1 MS. ‘Phī’.
page 60 note 2 Amount repeated at end of line.
page 60 note 3 ‘quarte’ interlined, with caret.
page 60 note 4 MS. ‘quadrasima’.
page 60 note 5 I.e. tines, or spikes of a harrow, from Anglo-Saxon ‘tind’.
page 61 note 1 MS. ‘nouis’.
page 61 note 2 MS. ‘coperose’.
page 61 note 3 MS. ‘vnguendi’.
page 61 note 4 Substituted above the line for ‘multronum’, deleted.
page 62 note 1 On the tongue of the membrane is written: Mere.
page 62 note 2 ? ‘Deverlingewode’. Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 459.Google Scholar
page 64 note 1 MS. ‘exitentis’.
page 65 note 1 MS. ‘silice’.
page 65 note 2 Amount written in left margin and struck through.
page 69 note 1 On the tongue of the membrane is written: Adhuc⋮ Mere⋮
page 69 note 2 MS. ‘inferiarum’.
page 71 note 1 MS. ‘Watero’.
page 73 note 1 MS. ‘emend'd'’.
page 74 note 1 East park and West park. Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 459.Google Scholar
page 75 note 1 ‘A toll at the bridge of Ayleswade outside New Salisbury from fish and salt.’ Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 460.Google Scholar
page 75 note 2 ‘A fair at the feast of St. Matthew, which is of the abbess of Wylton and the said earl.’ Ibid.
page 76 note 1 On the tongue of the membrane is written: Cosham⋮ Wiltone⋮
page 78 note 1 In December 1300 Hugh Cole held this. Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 459.Google Scholar
page 80 note 1 ‘Ricardo’ written first and expunged.
page 82 note 1 MS. ‘biis’.
page 82 note 2 From William Cheyndut for his tenement there, in 1300. Cal. inq. p.m., iii. 460.Google Scholar
page 82 note 3 In a different hand; apparently that of the Allocaciones, Precepta, and Memoranda. On the tongue of the membrane is written: luelcestre: Fordyngtone: Bereford: Bynnedone:
page 83 note 1 Presumably the trouble which started at the parliament of Salisbury (24 Feb. 1297)
page 83 note 2 On the tongue of the membrane is written: Allocaciones de Mere.