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- Notes: Sir John de Southwell had a patent dated at Rennes in Britany, Jun 7 1285, to be seneschal of the dutchy of Gascoign in France; and on Jun 2, in the 17th of Edward I, had a grant of the castle of Burdeaur, for life, for his great services , and for rendering himself an hostage, for the liberty of Charles King of Sicily, then a prisoner in Aragon. In the 20th of that King, he was sent with Nicholas de Segrave and Osbert de Spalding, as judges, to hear and adjust complaints in the is le of Man, and was wrote to by the King, in his 22d year, to attend and assist him in the recovery of Gascoign, which had revolted.
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