mentioned in Calendar of Patent Rolls held at the Public Record Office.
2 May 1244 (Henry III)
Westminster
Grant to Hamo son of Philip of the marriage of Olive daughter of
Ralph de Fetherestan to his own use.
1 March 1307 (Edward I)
Lanercost
Pardon to Adam son of Richard
de Baghull de Fetherstan of his outlawry before John de Insula and his
fellows, justices of oyer and terminer in the county of York, when indicted of
divers trespasses, on condition that he surrender to Pontefract gaol.
22 November 1310 (Edward II)
[Pardon, at the instance of Peter de Gavaston, earl of Cornwall, and for good
service in Scotland... The like to the undermentioned...]
Henry de Fetherestan for the death of Richard de
Baghille.
By p.s.
21 April 1312 (Edward II)
Commission to Adam Baret, Bartholomew Benet, Warin de Swethope, William de
Shaston, Thomas de Fetherstanhalle, John Gray,
Richard de Swynburne, Hugh
Galoun, Henry de Aketon, Richard de Wetwang, Robert de Ulcestre, John le Archer
and Thomas le Pestur to buy in the county of Northumberland, for the use of the
King, during his stay at the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne, 392 quarters of wheat
and 420 quarters of malt, and to convoy the same to that town.
By K., on the information of E. de Malo Lacu.
April? 1322 (Edward II)
Protection with clause nolumus for one year for Richard de Lincoln of
Peterborough...
The like for the following:-
Robert de Angerton of Newcastle on Tyne
By surety of Thomas de Fetherstanhalw and William
de Tyndale.....
30 July 1323 (Edward II)
Cowick
Grant for life to William de Fetherstanhalgh and
Alexander his brother of the land, late of the said Andrew de Harcla, in
Sedbergh in Lonsdale, in the King's hands as an escheat.
By p.s.
[Grant to Anthony de Lucy of all the corn growing in the present year on the
lands late of Andrew de Harcla, a rebel, in the counties of Westmoreland and
Cumberland, and also the corn which the said Andrew sowed in the King's demesne
lands of Carlisle, which by forfeiture are in the King's hands.
By p.s.]
16 April 1326 (Edward II)
Kenilworth
Appointment of Thomas de Fetherstanhalgh to array
all the fencible men of the liberties of Extildesham, Werk in Tyndale and the
moor of Aldeston, to assess them to arms and lead them at the King's will or
elsewhere as shall seem to the same Thomas to be most to the King's advantage,
with power to punish any found rebellious in this behalf. [Parl. Writs.]
By K.
26 April 1326 (Edward II)
Kenilworth
Appointment of Thomas de Fetherstanhalgh to take
seisin in the King's name of the peel and a moiety of the town of Staword,
whereof Hugh de Louthre has
enfeoffed the King by charter.
27 February 1331 (Edward III)
Croydon
Appointment of Anthony de Lucy to the office of justiciary of Ireland...during
good behaviour...
28 February 1331 (Edward III)
Appointment of Alexander de Fetherstanhalgh to the
custody of Lymerik Castle
in Ireland, during good behaiour.
By K. and C.
12 March 1331 (Edward III)
Otford
Appointment of Alexander de Fetherstanhalgh, King's
yeoman, to the office of
constable of Dublin Castle, during pleasure, provided that it be not already
held by another grant from the crown.
By p.s.
1 March 1331 (Edward III)
Croydon
Protection with clause volumnus for three years for Anthony de Lucy going to
Ireland on the King's service.
15 March 1331 (Edward III)
Orford
The like for one year........for Alexander de
Fetherstanhalgh.
23 August 1342 (Edward III)
Grant to Richard de Kardoill, King's yeoman, that the lands in Sedbergh in
Lonsdale which escheated to Edward II by the rebellion of Andrew de Hercla and
were afterwards by letters patent of the present King granted for life to
Thomas de Fetherstahalg, now deceased, and
Alexander his brother, shall remain to him in fee
as of the value of 7l. 15s. 8d. yearly.
By p.s.
28 January 1347 (Edward III)
Eltham
Commission in like terms (to make inquisitions touching a petition of the men of
the commonalty...to the King to remit their portion of the tenth and fifteenth
for two years last granted to him by the commonalty of the realm and of the aid
for making his first-born son a knight)
to Robert Bertram, Alexander de Fetherstanhalgh and
Roger de Woderyngton
touching a petition on behalf of Thomas de Lucy and William de Greystok on the
ground that their lands and those of their tenants in the county of
Northumberland have been devastated as above by the last attack of the Scots.
By C.
4 June 1355 (Edward III)
Tower of London
Exemption for life of Alexander de Fetherstanhalgh
from being put on assizes, juries or recognitions, and from appointment as
mayor, sheriff, escheator, coroner or other bailiff or minister of the King,
against his will.
By p.s.
Roger de Erathorn the younger, in the company of Henry, duke of Lancaster, for the death of Walter son of Robert de Erathorn. By p.s.
John Baker, in the same company, for the death of Edward de Wattelyngton.
By p.s.
John de Fetherstanehalgh, in the same company,
for the death of Adam Gray.
By p.s.