Trespassory Rape 1345-1349
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E1347 A: Somerset. Thomas de Lutteswell v. Peter de Cotes cleric and William Prouwet. Wife: Joan. At Chisleborough. [70] rcp E1347 B: Northamptonshire. George Monbocher v. John de St Liceo and Ada his wife. Wife: Isabella. At Northampton. [71] rcp E1347 C: Kent. Stephen atte Dane de Pecham v. Walter Felbergh de Chilham. Wife: Joan. At Pecham. [72]; in 1347; plea of not guilty. [73] rcp E1347 D: London. Edmund son of Edmund Lambyn v. Richard Sone, John Pleynamour, and Richard Platoun. Wife: Margery. At London. [74] rcp E1347 E: Suffolk. William Werploke de Beccles v. Nicholas de Beverle parson of Weston by Beccles. Wife: Alice. At Beccles. Plea of not guilty. [75] rcp E1347 G: Essex. Edmund fitz Piers de Creudon v. Nicholas Hulles parson of Knolle, Reginald de Hulington, and John de Haveryng. Trespassory "rape" of Mariota his wife and taking of goods. [76], [77], [78] rcp E1347 H: Kent. Richard atte Cherche v. Robert son Alexander atte Bourne and Walter de Swyngeliston. Wife: Sarra. At Brenchesle. [79], [80] rcp
M1347 B: Northamptonshire. Walter de Orby v. Peter Melleward de Brackele chaplain. Wife: Alice. At Brackley. [83] rcp M1347 C: London. William de Leyam v. Walter de Thornton cleric and John de Foston. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife and taking of goods. [84] [85] M1347 D: Lincolnshire. John son of Henry Lake de Alford v. John son of Walter de Cave sr. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at Alford and taking of goods. [86], [87] M1347 E: Kent. John Fynyan v. Adam Fensterman de Lesnes. Wife: Agnes. At Lesnes. [88] rcp M1347 F: Somerset. Adam de Flaundres v. Henry de Tettebury cordwaner. Wife: Matilda. At Bath. [89] rcp M1347 G: Huntingdonshire. Richard Be the Ree v. William Aleyn et al. Wife: Joan. At Wood Houghton. [90] rcp |
1348 H1348C: Oxon. Richard de Wymbourn v. Thomas de Oskerswell. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife and taking of goods. [91] H1348D: Beds. John Freman de Stachesden v. John Geffrey de Stachesden. Trespassory "rape" and taking of goods. [ http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/aKB27no351fronts/IMG_1674.htm]
E1348 C: Devon. Benedict Hamelyn v. William de Huntyngdon cleric together with Geoffrey Chaumberleyn jr, Robert Hille, and Agnes de Spirlake. Trespassory "rape" of Alice with of Benedict at Exeter. Case without day as to William, who is under the king's protection serving at Calais. [93]; [94], [95] E1348 D: Wiltshire. Hugh Waleys v. John Fraunkeleyn chaplain, and Simon his brother. Trespassory "rape" of Alice wife of Hugh at Calne and taking of goods. [96], [97], [98]
T1348 B: Buckinghamshire. James de Grenstede taillor v. John Baudewyn taborer. Trespassory "rape" of Margaret his wife at Bledlowe and taking of goods. [100], [101], [102] T1348 C: London. William Avenaunt de Heckyngham v. Edmund Northtoft and William Northtoft. Trespassory "rape" of Alianora his wife at London taking goods. [103] T1348 E: Sussex. Andrew de Houndesele v. Humfrey le Chesman and William (?) de Wygespere. Trespassory "rape" of Juliana his wife at Kerredeford and taking of goods. [104] T1348 F: Kent. Simon Beke de Saltwode v. Thomas Dyn de Hethe. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at Saltwood and taking of goods. [105] T1348 G: Yorkshire. Thomas de Arnthorpe de Pollington v. Richard son of --- Milsen de Neuland. Trespassory "rape" of Matilda his wife at Newland and taking of goods. [106], [107] T1348 H: Northamptonshire. Walter de Corby v. Peter Melleward de Brackley chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife at Brackley and taking of goods. [108] T1348 I: Lincolnshire. William Taverner skinner of Lincoln v. John de Stokheth cleric, William de Staunton, Thomas Johanservant de Stokheth, Thomas Crake late servaqnt of Robert de Bramle, and John le Keu de Stokheth. Trespassory "rape" of Isolda wife his wife at Lincoln and taking of goods. [109]. Presentment from 1347 for same followed now by royal pardon. Had Isolda died in the Black Death? [110] T1348 K:Middlesex. John de Bernes v. John son of Matilda le Clerk de Pritelwell, Hugh Sweyn de Pritelwell, and William Mone. Trespassory "rape" of Margaret his wife at Stepney and taking of goods. [111], [112]
M1348 B: London. John Taylfer messager v. Thomas de Mondham bowyere. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at London. [115] M1348 C: Northamptonshire. William Drombyl de Rothwell v. Thomas Dyt de Raundes chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Matilda his wife at Rothwell and taking of goods. [116] |
E1349 A: Nottinghamshire. Roger de Barton of Retford v. Richard Sotherum de Saundeby de Wellum. Trespassory "rape" of Agnes his wife at East Retford and taking of goods. [117] rcp
M1349 B: Hertfordshire. William de Dodeley of London v. Thomas de Dolyngham of London and William de Burwell of London. Trespassory "rape" of Agnes his wife at Walington (in 1349) and taking of goods. [119], [120], [121], [122], [123] rcp |