Thomas de Periton (d. 11 Henry III / abt. 1226/7).[1][2]
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Dryburgh, P., Hartland, B., Ciula, A. & Vieira, J.M. (2007). Calendar of the Fine Rolls of the Reign of Henry III: 9 to 18 Henry III, 1224-1234. Boydell & Brewer Ltd. Google Books.[4]
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[CCR HIII] 8 November 1227 Westminster. Dominus rex de fine xij m. et dimidie, quem Adam de Periton fecit cum eo pro habenda saisina terrarum que iuernnt Thome de Periton' patris sui et que eum hereditarie contingunt, relaxavit eidem Adam v marks. Et mandatum est vicecomiti Warewick quod accepta securitate a predicto Ada de residuis vij marks et dimidia, ipsum de predictis v m. pacem habere permittat. Westmonasterium, viij die Novembris.
Adam de Periton has made a a fine of 12½ marks to have seisin of the lands that were held by Thomas Periton, his father. And mandate to the sheriff of Warwick to accept security of the residue of 6½, the same for the aforesaid 5 marks.
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