Marriage

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H1305 A: Familial discord and reconciliation. Walter Peytevyn v. William son of Simon Ayles. Alleged rape of Alice wife of Walter and taking of goods; Alice fled with goods to stay with friends and thereafter went with her husband when approached. [1]

M1306 A: Land transactions preparatory to marriage, followed by both marriage and divorce. [2]

M1309 A: Taking of listed ecclesiastical items from a woman's chapel; first defendant tried to bar by alleging marriage with the woman. A common law jury returned that she was not married to him or known to be so. [3]

T1313 A: Grant of land by bride's father to couple secured by statute merchant that the land would be returned to the bride's father if there was a divorce. There was a divorce. [4]

H1315 A: Husband, accused of theft, fled Ipswich and thus left his wife unsupported. Wife's father took her back in and was then accused by the husband of taking his wife and goods and chattels. [5]

E1315 B: Master Thomas de Gerdeston archdeacon of Norfolk and Master Richard de Ryngestede his official made a summons in a case of divorce within the palace of Westminster. [6]

E1316 A: Marriage E1316 A Tr William de Cornewaille v. Seman son of Henry le Seriaunt de Suthwelde. "Rape" of Isabella wife of William at Great Yarmouth and taking of goods worth 100 p.s.. [7]

T1316 B: Marriage E1316 B Tr Robert Bolle de Framlingham Castle v. John le Warde de Hoo, Master John de Badyngham, Thomas vicar of Hacheston, Scotus Honesman le Warde. Trespass "rape" and taking of goods worth 100 p.s. [8]

T1316 C: Marriage T1316 C Tr Hamo Sirich de Russecompe v. Stephen de Beke parson of Edworth. Trespass "rape" and taking of goods. [9]

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