Inhabitants of Farndale
1353 and 1354
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In Ed III…….the manor with its members in Farndale and
Gillyingmore……. (Inquisition Post Mortem)
Also in 1353:
Patent Rolls, 27 Edward III Part III, page 541 and index: Commission of oyer and terminor
to William de Greystok … touching the evildoers who latekly broke to closes,
houses and parks of William son and heit of William Latymer, tenant in chief at
Daneby, co York, while these were in the king’;s hands by reason of the nonage
of the said heir, entered his free chace there, hunted therein and carried
away deer, and assulated his men and servants whereby he lost their service
for a great time. The like complaint by William Latymer that Johbn, prior of
Gisborne, Robert de Thornton, his fellow canon, Nicholas Rosels … John
Colinman of Farnedale … and others broke etc (as above) …
3 September 1353:
Commission to the dean of Ryedale and Master William
de Burton, vicar of Kirkbymoorside (Kirkeby Moresheved),
to hear and receive the accounts of the executors of the testament of
William de Beverlaco [Beverley] of Farndale (Farnedale), deceased, for their administration of his
testament, to make allowances and to absolve and acquit them from further
account if they have administered his goods well and faithfully and accounted
before them in full.
Commission to Master William de Burton, vicar of
Kirkbymoorside (Kyrkeby Moresheved),
to admit and receive the probate and registration of the testament of
William de Beverlaco [Beverley] of Farndale, and
commit the administration hereof to the executors; with order for certification
of his actions by his letters patent.
1354
Patent Rolls, 28 Edward III Part I, page 69 and index: another
complaint involving John Colynman of Farnedale that a band of folk hunted therein and carried away deer, and assulated his men and servants whereby he lost
their service for a great time