ECR 11 360
Reference code
ECR 11 360
Title
Windsor, Berkshire: Pardon by Edward I
Level
Item
Date
26 April 1305
Content description
Pardon by Edward I, at the instance of Queen Margaret, to Thomas Burnel of Windsor of the trespasses which he is said to hvbe committed, to wit counterfeiting the seal of Henry III, deceitfully occupying in that King's time and the present King's time the office of overseer of the works of Windsor Castle by virtue of letters patent with the counterfeit seal and receiving by the hands of the constable of the castle 2d a day for wages from the date thereof, for which things he has been accused before the treasurer and barons of the Exchequer.
Dat. Westminster 26 April 33 Edward I (1305). By the King on the information of J de Benstede. Countesigned Ayrem(in) (probably William de Ayermir, afterwards Bishop of Norwich, or his brother Richard, afterwards chancellor of Norwich.
Great Seal (imperfect).
See Cal. of Patent Rolls 33 Edward I, p. 339. New Palaeographical Society place (1909).
Dat. Westminster 26 April 33 Edward I (1305). By the King on the information of J de Benstede. Countesigned Ayrem(in) (probably William de Ayermir, afterwards Bishop of Norwich, or his brother Richard, afterwards chancellor of Norwich.
Great Seal (imperfect).
See Cal. of Patent Rolls 33 Edward I, p. 339. New Palaeographical Society place (1909).
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