To the keeper of the exchange at London. {Contrabreve} to cause
Richard, the king's serjeant of Keniton, to have 25 marks for the
king's works at Keniton ; and Joceus son of Peter, keeper of the Converts at London, to have 30 marks for their wages {liberationes) ; and the keeper of St. John's Hospital without the east gate of Oxford to have 25 marks to make a chamber for the use of women labouring in childbirth in the said hospital.
[Vacated,] because each of them had a separate writ.