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Lancaster asks for a writ concerning his inheritance of his dead brothers lands. Specifically, according to TNA: " requests that he is able to have a writ as law and reason demand as the chancellor was ordered to have a diem clausit extremum upon which he delivered writs to seize the lands of which Thomas, earl of Lancaster died seised into the king's hand and to make an extent of the same, but the escheators and sub-escheators will not make extents of knight's fees or advowsons because their writs made no mention of them, and the chancellor will not make further writs."
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Source | The National Archives, UK: http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9210011 |
Author | Fourteenth-century scribe on behalf on Henry, Earl of Lancaster ((c. 1281 – 22 September 1345) |
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