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Summoned to parliament by Edward I. He was granted quittance of common s u m m o n s for Sussex, 1271, and for co. Hereford, 1272, in which counties h e a l i e n ated lands in 1280 and 1277; and he and his wife Mabel were gran te d f r e e w arren in Iden and Iham, Sussex , 11 June 1271. He was on the K i n g ' s s ervice in Wales, 1277, 1282 an d 1287; was ordered to aid the ro y a l o f f icials in Wales, 1287 and 1288 ; and men were recruited from his l a n d s t o s upply armies against t the Welsh in 1294. On 14 June 1287 he w a s s u m m oned to a military council at Gloucester; and in January and Feb r u a r y 1 290/1 he was summoned as a witness in the dispute between the Ea r l s o f H e reford and Gloucester. He served in Scotland, 1292, 1296 and 1 2 9 7 , a n d in Gascony, 1294. He was summoned to Parliament from 26 Januar y 1 2 9 6 / 7 to 10 April 1299 , by writs directed Johanni de Tregoz, whereb y h e i s h e l d to have become LORD TREGOZ. In March 1296/7 he was ordered t o a i d t h e s heriff of Hereford in punishing those who disturbed the real m, b e i n g a lso one o f the Commissioners concerning the clergy, for many o f w h o m h e v ouched . He was summoned for service across the seas, May fo ll o w i n g; and wa s one of the council to adadvisise the King's son, Oct. 1 2 9 7 . I n 1 298 he served again in Scotland, where he was present at the b a t t l e o f Falkirk , 22 July, and afterwards at Stirling. He made several g r a n t s t o Ewyas Harold priory, confirmed grants which had been made to D o r e a b b ey, co. Hereford, and to Newark, by Guildford, priory, and (Nove m b e r 1 2 83 ) endowed a chapel on the manor of Eaton Tregoz.
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