Tax Collection

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E1303 A: Question of reasonable distraint for collection. William de Sadington v. John de Flamstede & Robert de Caverswell. [1]

T1306 A: Abbot of Tichfield v. Thomas le Ray, Thomas Whyting, John Sygar, Henry le Ray, Richard le Porter & Robert Blaunchard assessors and collectors of tallage in the town of Southampton. Abbot claimed that he and his tenants should be free of tallage, and king ordered the tallage taken already to be returned. [2]

M1307 A: Obstruction of collection of king's custom on goods brought to Great Yarmouth and unloaded at Lothingland. Rex v. Henry Rose, William Fastolf, William de Goseford, Henry de Larayton, Robert Elys, Thomas Fastolf, Richard Randolf, John Fastolf, John Aleyn, Roger Ganel, Nicholas Eshman, Robert de Benerleye, Phillip and James his brothers, Robert son of Isabella de Drayton, Robert son of Petronilla de Drayton, Godfrey de Ludeham, William his son, William de Drayton, Geoffrey and Nicholas his brothers, Richard son Alexander Fastolf, John and William his brothers, John son of William Fastolf, Henry Randolf, Richard de Somerton, John his brother, Robert de Barge, Richard Reymund, Geoffrey atte Chirche, Richard de Carleton, William Brockyng, Geoffrey Miles, Simon Heynes, John Charles, John Rose, Richard Anktil, Thomas Prentiz, John de Haneworth, Robert de Haneweg de Brundale, Henry his son, Nicholas Clipping, Roger Lullay, Benedict le Shipwright, Roger le Wh(ite?), Walter le Whyte, John de Fordelee, Henry Noteman, Milo his son, Thomas Sterling, Thomas Sydeham, William de Forseye, Henry de FOrseye, William Ganel, William de Lincoln, John Perbrun, William de Pollesby, Reginald Eshman, William le Poter, Nicholas son of James le Poter, Herman le Bretun, William Wildeges, Stephen Hardman, Richard de Lincoln, Henry le Clerk, and John son of Alexander de Fery. [3]; [4]


E1309 B: Collectors of the Fifteenth. Abbot of Burton upon Trent v. Thomas son of Phillip and John le Keu. Trespass: distraint by beasts of the plow. Thomas and John justify as collectors of the fifteenth at Austrey, Warwickshire. The abbot had been taxed for his lands and chattels at Austrey at 1m; as collectors they took and imparked the beast of Thomas Fraunceys a villain of the abbot. The verdict was that they could have found other distraint than a beast of the plow. [5]

T1309 A: Whether certain manors are talliagble with the body of the county or with the liberty of Pevensey. Sussex. [6]

T1309B: Whether the manor of Wy of Battle Abbey was talliagable along with the Five Ports. [7]

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