Great Britain -- History -- Henry III, 1216-1272; Henry III, King of England, 1207-1272
[977] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 375, 5th June, 1223.
[978] _Ib._ p. 365.
[979] _Ib._ p. 374, 3rd June.
[980] _Ib._ p. 375, 5th June. This letter seems, however, not to have
been despatched; the appointment is repeated on 10th September, 1224,
and again on 12th May, 1225 (_ib._ pp. 470 and 526).
[981] _Ib._ p. 378, 18th July, 1223.
[982] _Ib._ p. 483.
[983] _Ann. Dunst._, p. 85.
[984] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 483.
[985] _Contin. Gerv. Cant._, vol. ii. p. 113. An order for Eleanor
to be delivered into the Marshal’s custody had been issued on 5th
February; _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 426.
[986] Letters patent of 2nd May, 1224, announce the appointment of the
Earl Marshal as Justiciar in Ireland, with power to receive all persons
who shall come in within forty days after his arrival there; _ib._ pp.
437, 438.
[987] The _Ann. Dunst._, p. 86, say “octave of Pentecost,” but this is
wrong; see above, p. 137.
[988] “Quod cepit occasione servicii nostri.”
[989] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 422. On Mausy see _ib._ pp. 356, 370,
379.
[990] On 22nd May, 1224, Mausy was in Hugh’s hands, _ib._ p. 440; in
April, 1223, it seems to have been in Henry’s, _ib._ p. 370; to the
date of its transfer we have no clue.
[991] _Ib._ pp. 431, 432, 27th March, 1224.
[992] _Close Rolls_, vol. i. p. 592 b. The “truce” here mentioned
may be either that between Henry and Louis, or that between Louis
and Hugh. Louis had in September, 1223, made a truce with Hugh and
one with Almeric of Thouars, both of which expired before May, 1224;
Petit-Dutaillis, p. 233, note 2.
[993] _Close Rolls_, vol. i. pp. 593, 593 b, 595. This order for
resumption of lands held by aliens is probably what the Bermondsey
annalist means by his statement (a. 1224) “Hoc anno Henricus Rex
tertius ordinavit et statuit edictum ut omnes alienigenae de regno
expellerentur.”
[994] _Ann. Dunst._, p. 86; cf. Petit-Dutaillis, p. 235.
[995] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. p. 484.
[996] _Foedera_, I. i. p. 172.
[997] Petit-Dutaillis, p. 235.
[998] _Ann. Dunst._, _l.c._
[999] _Pat. Rolls_, vol. i. pp. 483, 484. The towns addressed are
the Cinque Ports, Portsmouth, Shoreham, Southampton, Seaford, Poole,
Exeter, Bristol, Dartmouth, Norwich, Yarmouth, Orford, Dunwich,
Ipswich, Lynn, and Orwell.
[1000] “Centum milites et amplius et quamplures servientes,” says
Hubert de Burgh, _Responsiones_, p. 66.
[1001] _Ann. Dunst._, p. 86; this writer makes the knights only sixty.
[1002] _Responsiones_, _l.c._
[1003] _Close Rolls_, vol. i. pp. 599, 601, 602 b; in the last place
“primo die _Maii_” seems to be a mistake for _Junii_.
[1004] _Responsiones_, p. 66.
[1005] _Quer. Falc._, p. 264.
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