Catalogue description Petitioners: Pierre de Casalitz (Casalis), chaplain of Nassiet Name(s): de...

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Details of SC 8/338/E1252
Reference: SC 8/338/E1252
Description:
Petitioners: Pierre de Casalitz (Casalis), chaplain of Nassiet
Name(s): de Casalitz (Casalis), Pierre
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: Casalitz requests that he be granted the office of prevote of Dax until he is paid the £4,000 sterling which he is owed by letters of the earl of Lincoln for his wages from the time of the Gascon war. The petitioner served the king in the war and has lost his chantry and benefice of Holy Church, lands and tenements and goods because of his service to the king, in which service he retained 9 men-at-arms and 60 foot soldiers.1)
Nature of endorsement: [Response apparently largely expunged].2) He should come to the next parliament either in person or by his attorney when the earl of Lincoln will be present, who will know the service that the petitioner has done, and the king will do what he is advised.
Places mentioned: Nassiet, [Gascony, France]; Gascony, [France]; Dax, [Gascony, France].
People mentioned: [Henry de Lacy], Earl of Lincoln.
Note: The petition is dated to 1305-1306 as this petition seems to be part of an original file of Gascon petitions - SC 8/338/E1217-SC 8/338/E1260 - for which SC 8/338/E1228 seems to have been the cover petition. The dating of this group of documents is arrived at by the possibility of more closely dating several of the petitions in this group, and these are noted when necessary. In addition, almost all of the petitions bear the old PRO references to Diplomatic Documents 1542 and 1548.
Date: [1305-1306]
Related material:

For a related petition, see SC 8/338/E1253

The petition belongs to a probable original file consisting of SC 8/338/E1217- SC 8/338/E1260 of which SC 8/338/E1228 was probably the cover petition judging from its endorsement, see SC 8/338/E1228

For another petition from the same petitioner, see SC 8/99/4904

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Diplomatic Documents 1548.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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