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1275: H1295 A: lease of shop in Coventry. [1] |
1300: H1302 A: hue and cry in Coventry; role of bailiffs in peacekeeping; provisioning. [2]; [3], [4], [5], [6], [7], [8] H1310 A: Rescue of a prisoner on his way to Warwick jail. Rex & Robert de Wynlenhale v. Geoffrey Erneys, Simon Pageman, William de Haldenby, Richard de Ruyton, John de Ryngesnorton, William Modersone, Stephen Modersone & Agnes his wife, Richard de Dalby, Richard Modersone, Robert de Lokynton, Richard le Fleshhewere. [9] T1312 A: Order to the Prior of Coventry to provide a suitable living for Hugh de Tytemersh mason of the king. [10] |
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E1348 A: Warwickshire. Thomas son of Thomas de Toltham of Coventry v. Henry Hengestenbert, Herman Werke, and Haukin Hildebrandsouthermanesservant. Trespass for breaking close at Coventry and taking a horse worth 40s and other goods worth 200p.s. (grains, silver cups etc., cloths, and household utensils). Plea of not guilty. Defendants claimed a jury, half of whom would be German merchants, under a charter of 35 Edward I, which grant was used under Edward II in Chancery in a case between Adam le Clerk de Lenne and John Scotrop, Bernard Flourkyn, Tydeman de Monasterio and many others, merchants of Germany. That liberty was granted also in 12 Edward III and on the roll of Hilary term 22 Edward III, m. 69. That kind of jury was granted, but followed by successive orders to summon such a jury, seemingly without much success. [13] |
1350: T1352 A: Action by Juliana, widow of William de Cirencester, against Robert and Isabel le Spencer of Coventry on a writ of entry in which the mayor and bailiff of Coventry (both unnamed) claimed the liberty of the city. [14] |
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