Family and Education
Offices Held

Collector of customs, Cumb. 19 Nov. 1392 – 16 Mar. 1401; controller, Carlisle and Cumb. 16 Mar. 1401-c.1405.

Commr. of oyer and terminer, Cumb. Nov. 1392 (evasion of customs); inquiry Sept. 1393, Aug. 1394 (claim of Maud, Baroness Lucy, to the lordship of Cockermouth), Feb. 1397 (smuggling into Scotland), July 1397 (illicit fishing in the river Eden), May 1415 (mines at Alston);CIMisc. vii. no. 519. to prevent the spread of treasonous rumours May 1402; of array Sept. 1403.

Mayor, Carlisle c. Oct. 1399 – 1401, 1402 – 03, 1406 – 07, 1409 – 10, 1414 – 15, 1418 – 20, 1422 – 23, 1424–5.A. Caiger, ‘Pre-1835 Recs. Carlisle’ (London Univ. Dip. in Arch. Admin. 1964, rev. 1980), p. xiii; Cumbria RO, E. Mus. 137; CAD, iii. C3468; C219/11/4, 12/3, 13/1, 2.

J.p. Cumb. 18 Dec. 1405 – d.

Bailiff of Bp. Whelpdale’s liberty of Dalston, Cumb. by 29 Oct. 1421.Queen’s Coll. Oxf. God’s House deed 1670.

Main residence: Carlisle, Cumb.
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Volume
Commons 1386-1421
Web Title

CARLISLE, Robert I (-d.c.1425)

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Oxford 1644
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