Cumberland Lay Subsidy Fifteenth and Tenth, 6 Edw. III. Originally published by T Wilsom, Kendal, 1912.
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Liberty of Penereth.
Penereth.
Carlaton.
Scotby.
Carlton Juxta Penereth.
Langwathby.
Salkyld.
Taxation of moveable goods of the aforesaid Tax Collectors made by the Treasurer and the Barons of the Exchequer on the 5 day of February in the 8th year of King Edward the 3rd from the Conquest. The Taxors are charged at the end of the account, to wit Robert de Barton at ½ mark and Clement de Skelton at ½ mark.
Master Robert de Ayleston the Treasurer received these Rolls from the hand of Clement de Skelton one of the Taxors and Collectors of a fifteenth and tenth lately granted by the laity in County Cumberland in the 6th year of the reign of King Edward the third from the Conquest.