W. de Haverhull, treasurer, is commanded to buy 600 marks'
worth of rings and brooches for the king by view of merchants, to
be of massive work (opere ponderis) with fair stones and fitting
work, so that the king shall have them when he next comes to
London ; and he will repay t he treasurer by writ of liberate at
the Easter Exchequer. [Cancelled quia in rotulo clausarum.
Close Roll, 1237- 1242, p . 407 .]