Catalogue description Petitioners: Executors of Isabel de Ros (Roos), Lady of Belvoir. Addressees: ...

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Details of SC 8/314/E132
Reference: SC 8/314/E132
Description:
Petitioners: Executors of Isabel de Ros (Roos), Lady of Belvoir.
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: The executors state that Daubeny, an ancestor of the petitioner, made a fine of £1,000 with the king's ancestors for his ransom to be paid by instalments of £10 per annum by Robert de Ross, and Isabel de Ros continued to pay it during her life, but after her death the treasurer and the barons of the Exchequer have made to seize all Isabel de Ros's goods and chattels so that they have nothing to administer. They request delivery and that the debt can run on the lands that were Daubeny's.
Nature of endorsement: They should go to the Exchequer and make a fine with the treasurer in the best way that they can because the king does not wish to take himself from the land.S [Exchequer].
People mentioned: Isabel de Ros (Roos), Lady of Belvoir; William Daubeny; Robert de Ros (Ross).
Note: The petition is dated to 1302 as the petition belongs to an original file of petitions returned to the Exchequer from the summer parliament of 1302. For a confirmation of this dating, see SC 8/314/E107.
Date: [1302]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw I, vol. V, 1302-1307, (Public Record Office, 1908), p.492 (order concerning the payment of the Roos debts)

The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, Ed. Paul Brand, Anne Curry, Chris Given-Wilson, Rosemary Horrox, W.M. Ormrod and J.R.S. Phillips, (Cambridge University Press, 2005), 1302, summer parliament, appendix, petitions belonging to this parliament and not otherwise recorded, no.2 (summary of this file)

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