Peter Balle's History of the Courtenays

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dorso by a writt dated, 26 Septemb[e]r the same yeare m. 17 by another dated 29 Decembris & another is there directed Johann de Sancto Johann Juniori, who was that John which married this Hugh his sister Isabell as before is expressed & Claus 30 E. 1 m. 9 dorso a writ directed to him amongst the first Barones dated 24 Julii & another the same yeare dated the 13 Septembris, another Claus 33 E. 1 m. 12 dated 22 Jan. & Claus 34 E. 1 m. 2 dated the 3 Nou. & the like in lib. pliampti. in Turri ad Parliamentum Apud Karl. Anno 35 E.1 fol. 129 b.Riley 318. soe in Edward the seconds time, he was in euery yeare, twentie seuerall times sum[m]oned by seu[er]all writts to seuerall treaties & Parliaments ordained by the kinge as appeareth in the backe side of the Close Rolles in the Tower13 E.2 Cott. Abr. Ve lib. 18o E.2 582. A formedon brought ag[ains]t this Hugh by William de Faucunbrige & thereupon a gift in frankmariage & the cont. vouched Elynor Cortney & c. Ve. Sups. fo. 90. Ve. Dugd. Bar. 2 fo. 4, 5. of euery one of those yeares amongst the somons of Barons. Soe was he fifteene times somoned to speciall treaties & Parliaments4 E.3 Cott. Ibm. In 4 E. 3 I find his name among the Just[ic]es Itinerants, the great administrators of Justice in those tymes, but having had the fortune to gett into my hands a very ancient transcript of that whole Iter. I find that he did not sitt in it, doubtles he was the first named in the Com[miss]ion as Sir W. Dugd. in his Chron. Series out of the Record says but that that Com[miss]ion was either alter[e]d or reuew’d for I find Ardern among the sitting Just[ices]. whence Sr. W. D[ugdal]e. names not it. in the eight first yeares of Kinge Edward the third,