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<tr><td class='diff-marker'>−</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #ffe49c; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Moste humblie Complayninge sheweth unto you moste excellent Ma[jestie] your faythfull and obediente subiecte Raphe Lawson of Bourgh w[i]thin the County of Yorke Esquire That whereas Edmond Lawson Father of your said subiecte was lawfullie seised in his demesne as of Fee of and in the mannor of Byker in the Countie of Northumberland and of one greate Common or more called Biker Moore as p[ar]cell thereof And died so seised by and after whose death the said mannor and p[re]mysses discended and came as the same of Right ought to discende and come to your said subiecte as sone and heyer of the said Edmonde By force whereof your said subiecte entered and was of the p[re]mysses Lawfully seised in his demesne as of Fee and he your said subiecte soe beinge thereof seised hath by dyvers and many yeares pea[cea]blie and quietly occupied and enioyed the same and taken Receaved and enioyed the Rents yssues and p[ro]ffyttes thereof and hath digged suncke and wrought Coale myne[s] and Cole pittes in the same and therein gotten and obteyned greate quantitie of Coales to the greate benefite of your said subiecte and Common good and greate p[ro]fitt to the Common wealth withoute any Lett suyte or troble of any p[er]son or p[er]sons But so it is yf it may please your Ma[jestie] That one Randle Fenwicke of Newcastell uppon Tyne gentleman Willm Fenwicke his brother Robert Metforde of Sighill in the said Countie Esquier and one Henry Metforde of Newcastell marchant have Confederated and Combined them selves w[i]th Randall Fenwicke Robert Fenwicke Lyonell Fenwicke Oswould Fenwicke Jerrado Fenwicke John Fenwicke of Brenkelie in the said Countie and John Fenwicke ... Bastarde brother Martyn Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke of Whellpington in the said Countie Henry Elwood Roberte Errington James Lawson George Wawne Edward Lawrence and Willm Bucke all w[hi]ch well knowinge that greate proffitts and comodityes were lyke to aryse by the Coale like to be gotten in the said grounde w[hi]ch was fownd only by your subiectes meanes or in his right no other havinge right soe to doe have sythens your Ma[jesties] laste generall pardon not havinge the feare of god before their eyes nor any care of your Ma[jesties] Lawes or statutes of this Realme made and p[ro]vided againste Ryotts Routs unlawfull assemblies maintenance and forcible entries have most falsly wickedly unlawfully and ungodly Conspired Complotted practised and devised amongst them selves to intitle the said Roberte Mettford and Henry Mettford to some p[re]tended Tytle in the same moore and Coale mynes and to maynteyne the said Roberte and Henry Mettford their p[re]tended Tytle notw[i]thstandinge that they and every of them well knoweth that they never were in possession thereof by the space of one yeare laste paste before the fifte daye of december nor ever were in possession of the said moore And they have resolved vowed Conspired and agreed utterly to disinherite your said subiecte of the said moore and Cole mynes and forceably and by stronge hande to enter into worke take and gett Coales in the same wrongfully and againste your subiectes will and Converte the same to their owne uses and the better to effecte their malicious plotte practize devise and purpose aforesaid they the said Robert Metford Henrye Metford Randall Fenwicke Willm Fenwicke his brother Robert Fenwicke Lionell Fenwicke Oswald Fenwicke Jerrard Fenwicke John Fenwicke Martin Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke Henry Elwood Roberte Errington James ..awson George Lawne(sic) Edward Lawrence and Willm Backe sythence your Ma[jesties] laste gen[er]all p[ar]don have moste riotouslye forceablye and unlawfully assembled them selves together aggregatinge and gatheringe into their Companyes divers and many other Lewde owteragious and evell disposed people dwellinge in <del class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Morthumberland </del>nere the borders of England againste Scotland and many Scotesmen dwellinge w[i]thin the borders of Scotlande whose names are yet unknowen to your said subiecte and they the said riotous p[er]sons to the nomber of Fortye p[er]sons and more beinge so unlawfully assembled and armed and arrayed w[i]th Coates of plates steele Coates shirts of male Jackes and steele Cappes and beinge weaponed w[i]th swordes daggers speares Lance staves Cullv[er]ins dagges pystolls Longe bowes and arrowes sythence your Ma[jesties] laste generall p[ar]don on the nynth daye of December Laste paste and at divers and sondry other dayes sythens and namelye uppon the xth xjth and xijth dayes of december laste paste did repaire to a place neare the said moore Lyinge and beinge in Jesmonde in the said Countie of Northumberland and from thence did sende Roberte Fenwicke brother to the said Randall George Wawne and Willm Bucke and div[er]s others of the said Riotous p[er]sons into Byker Moore aforesaid there to digge worke and synke a Coale Pitt in your subiectes said soyle the residue of the said Riotous p[er]sons standinge readye w[i]th force and in Riotous nomber and warlike mann[er] to aide Countenannce assist and mayneteyne the said p[er]sons so sente into Byker Moore where uppon the said Roberte Fenwicke George Wawne and Willm Bucke did by the p[ro]curem[en]t of the residue of the said Riotous p[er]sons the same daye and at div[er]se other tymes after Riotously and unlawfully entered into the said moore and there did worke myne and digge for Coales and beinge desired by some of your said subiectes servantes and friendes w[hi]ch did see the wronge offered to your said subiecte to dep[ar]te and leave of their wronge and Riotous attempts they not only refused so to doe but quarrelled w[i]th your said subiectes freindes and servantes so desiringe them and made a Riotous assaulte and affray uppon them in everye of the said dayes with the said other Riotous p[er]sons w[hi]ch did then Remayne in Jesmond as aforesaid stayinge the firste sett some of their Riotous Companye armed and arrayed as aforesaid to aide theire Riotous Companyons w[hi]ch made the forcyble and Riotous Entryes aforesaid into Byker Moore as is aforesaid and cryed to them stricke them downe and kill them meanynge your said subiectes freindes and servantes And shortely after all or the most p[ar]te of the said Riotous p[er]sons so assembled at Jesmonnde aforesaid in greate Rage and furye and in moste Riotous manner and marchinge in warlike manner armed arrayed and weaponed as is aforesaid Riotously forcibly and most unlawfully entered into the said Byker Moore and there did assaulte your said subiectes servanntes in the said moore And manaced and with greate tearable and fearefull oathes did threaten to murther and kyll them if they would not dep[ar]te and Leave them to continewe and p[ro]ceade in their said unlawfull outragious and Riotous Actes and attempts and the said Riotous p[er]sons beinge weaponed Armed and arrayed as is aforesaid in every of the said Nyne tenth elleventh and twelveth daies of december Laste w[hi]ch were after your Ma[jesties] Laste gen[er]all p[ar]don did Riotousely forciblie and moste unlawfullye enter into the said moore and menaced and threatened to murther and kill your said subie... servanntes who offered in quiett manner to hinder and stoppe their unlawfull attemptes and would have donne so indeede as they them selves have confessed yf your said subiectes servanntes for feare of murther where unto the said Riotous p[er]sons were much inclyned had not departed and lefte the said Riotous p[er]sons to ..... their outeragious ungodlye unlawfull Riotous and wicked pleasures purposes and intentes and thereuppon the said Riotous p[er]sons or some of them By the ins... settinge on Countenance maintenance and procuremente of the residue did in every of the said nyne tenth elleventh and twelveth Dayes of december laste and .... divers dayes and tymes sythence p[er]sonably and Riotously breake upp digge sincke and gett greate quantitie of Coales in the said Byker Moore and the said converted to their owne use and damage of your said subiecte, All w[hi]ch Riottes Rowtes unlawfull assemblies mayntenance and other the misdemeanors aforesaid are not only Contrary to your Ma[jesties] Lawes and statutes of this Realme But also in open manefeste Contempt whereof and to the greate losse wronge and damage of your said subiecte but also tende to the danngerous and evill example and greate incoragment of such Lewde and .... dispose people wh....... there be many in that Countrye yf Condinge punishm[en]t be not therein shewed and extended In tender Consyderacion whereof and to thende the said Riotous p[er]sons and malefactors maye receave Condigne punyshment for the said offences It maye please your moste exc[ellent] Ma[jesty] to grannte your Ma[jesties] gracious processe of Subpena to be directed to the said Robert Metford Henry Metford Randle Fenwicke Willm Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke Lionell Fenwicke Oswall Fenwicke Jerrard Fenwicke John Fenwicke of Brinkley and John Fenwicke his bastard brother Mar... Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke of Whelpington Henry Elwood Robert Errington James Lawson George Wawne Edward Lorence and Willm Bucke Commandinge them and every of them at a certaine daye to be therein Lymytted to be and p[er]sonally appeare before your moste excellente Ma[jestie] in your highnes Ho[norable] Courte of Starr Chamber then and there to awnswere the p[re]mysses and to stande to such order touchinge the same as your highnes shall thincke meete And your said subiecte &c</div></td><td class='diff-marker'>+</td><td style="color: #222; font-size: 88%; border-style: solid; border-width: 1px 1px 1px 4px; border-radius: 0.33em; border-color: #a3d3ff; vertical-align: top; white-space: pre-wrap;"><div>Moste humblie Complayninge sheweth unto you moste excellent Ma[jestie] your faythfull and obediente subiecte Raphe Lawson of Bourgh w[i]thin the County of Yorke Esquire That whereas Edmond Lawson Father of your said subiecte was lawfullie seised in his demesne as of Fee of and in the mannor of Byker in the Countie of Northumberland and of one greate Common or more called Biker Moore as p[ar]cell thereof And died so seised by and after whose death the said mannor and p[re]mysses discended and came as the same of Right ought to discende and come to your said subiecte as sone and heyer of the said Edmonde By force whereof your said subiecte entered and was of the p[re]mysses Lawfully seised in his demesne as of Fee and he your said subiecte soe beinge thereof seised hath by dyvers and many yeares pea[cea]blie and quietly occupied and enioyed the same and taken Receaved and enioyed the Rents yssues and p[ro]ffyttes thereof and hath digged suncke and wrought Coale myne[s] and Cole pittes in the same and therein gotten and obteyned greate quantitie of Coales to the greate benefite of your said subiecte and Common good and greate p[ro]fitt to the Common wealth withoute any Lett suyte or troble of any p[er]son or p[er]sons But so it is yf it may please your Ma[jestie] That one Randle Fenwicke of Newcastell uppon Tyne gentleman Willm Fenwicke his brother Robert Metforde of Sighill in the said Countie Esquier and one Henry Metforde of Newcastell marchant have Confederated and Combined them selves w[i]th Randall Fenwicke Robert Fenwicke Lyonell Fenwicke Oswould Fenwicke Jerrado Fenwicke John Fenwicke of Brenkelie in the said Countie and John Fenwicke ... Bastarde brother Martyn Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke of Whellpington in the said Countie Henry Elwood Roberte Errington James Lawson George Wawne Edward Lawrence and Willm Bucke all w[hi]ch well knowinge that greate proffitts and comodityes were lyke to aryse by the Coale like to be gotten in the said grounde w[hi]ch was fownd only by your subiectes meanes or in his right no other havinge right soe to doe have sythens your Ma[jesties] laste generall pardon not havinge the feare of god before their eyes nor any care of your Ma[jesties] Lawes or statutes of this Realme made and p[ro]vided againste Ryotts Routs unlawfull assemblies maintenance and forcible entries have most falsly wickedly unlawfully and ungodly Conspired Complotted practised and devised amongst them selves to intitle the said Roberte Mettford and Henry Mettford to some p[re]tended Tytle in the same moore and Coale mynes and to maynteyne the said Roberte and Henry Mettford their p[re]tended Tytle notw[i]thstandinge that they and every of them well knoweth that they never were in possession thereof by the space of one yeare laste paste before the fifte daye of december nor ever were in possession of the said moore And they have resolved vowed Conspired and agreed utterly to disinherite your said subiecte of the said moore and Cole mynes and forceably and by stronge hande to enter into worke take and gett Coales in the same wrongfully and againste your subiectes will and Converte the same to their owne uses and the better to effecte their malicious plotte practize devise and purpose aforesaid they the said Robert Metford Henrye Metford Randall Fenwicke Willm Fenwicke his brother Robert Fenwicke Lionell Fenwicke Oswald Fenwicke Jerrard Fenwicke John Fenwicke Martin Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke Henry Elwood Roberte Errington James ..awson George Lawne(sic) Edward Lawrence and Willm Backe sythence your Ma[jesties] laste gen[er]all p[ar]don have moste riotouslye forceablye and unlawfully assembled them selves together aggregatinge and gatheringe into their Companyes divers and many other Lewde owteragious and evell disposed people dwellinge in <ins class="diffchange diffchange-inline">Northumberland </ins>nere the borders of England againste Scotland and many Scotesmen dwellinge w[i]thin the borders of Scotlande whose names are yet unknowen to your said subiecte and they the said riotous p[er]sons to the nomber of Fortye p[er]sons and more beinge so unlawfully assembled and armed and arrayed w[i]th Coates of plates steele Coates shirts of male Jackes and steele Cappes and beinge weaponed w[i]th swordes daggers speares Lance staves Cullv[er]ins dagges pystolls Longe bowes and arrowes sythence your Ma[jesties] laste generall p[ar]don on the nynth daye of December Laste paste and at divers and sondry other dayes sythens and namelye uppon the xth xjth and xijth dayes of december laste paste did repaire to a place neare the said moore Lyinge and beinge in Jesmonde in the said Countie of Northumberland and from thence did sende Roberte Fenwicke brother to the said Randall George Wawne and Willm Bucke and div[er]s others of the said Riotous p[er]sons into Byker Moore aforesaid there to digge worke and synke a Coale Pitt in your subiectes said soyle the residue of the said Riotous p[er]sons standinge readye w[i]th force and in Riotous nomber and warlike mann[er] to aide Countenannce assist and mayneteyne the said p[er]sons so sente into Byker Moore where uppon the said Roberte Fenwicke George Wawne and Willm Bucke did by the p[ro]curem[en]t of the residue of the said Riotous p[er]sons the same daye and at div[er]se other tymes after Riotously and unlawfully entered into the said moore and there did worke myne and digge for Coales and beinge desired by some of your said subiectes servantes and friendes w[hi]ch did see the wronge offered to your said subiecte to dep[ar]te and leave of their wronge and Riotous attempts they not only refused so to doe but quarrelled w[i]th your said subiectes freindes and servantes so desiringe them and made a Riotous assaulte and affray uppon them in everye of the said dayes with the said other Riotous p[er]sons w[hi]ch did then Remayne in Jesmond as aforesaid stayinge the firste sett some of their Riotous Companye armed and arrayed as aforesaid to aide theire Riotous Companyons w[hi]ch made the forcyble and Riotous Entryes aforesaid into Byker Moore as is aforesaid and cryed to them stricke them downe and kill them meanynge your said subiectes freindes and servantes And shortely after all or the most p[ar]te of the said Riotous p[er]sons so assembled at Jesmonnde aforesaid in greate Rage and furye and in moste Riotous manner and marchinge in warlike manner armed arrayed and weaponed as is aforesaid Riotously forcibly and most unlawfully entered into the said Byker Moore and there did assaulte your said subiectes servanntes in the said moore And manaced and with greate tearable and fearefull oathes did threaten to murther and kyll them if they would not dep[ar]te and Leave them to continewe and p[ro]ceade in their said unlawfull outragious and Riotous Actes and attempts and the said Riotous p[er]sons beinge weaponed Armed and arrayed as is aforesaid in every of the said Nyne tenth elleventh and twelveth daies of december Laste w[hi]ch were after your Ma[jesties] Laste gen[er]all p[ar]don did Riotousely forciblie and moste unlawfullye enter into the said moore and menaced and threatened to murther and kill your said subie... servanntes who offered in quiett manner to hinder and stoppe their unlawfull attemptes and would have donne so indeede as they them selves have confessed yf your said subiectes servanntes for feare of murther where unto the said Riotous p[er]sons were much inclyned had not departed and lefte the said Riotous p[er]sons to ..... their outeragious ungodlye unlawfull Riotous and wicked pleasures purposes and intentes and thereuppon the said Riotous p[er]sons or some of them By the ins... settinge on Countenance maintenance and procuremente of the residue did in every of the said nyne tenth elleventh and twelveth Dayes of december laste and .... divers dayes and tymes sythence p[er]sonably and Riotously breake upp digge sincke and gett greate quantitie of Coales in the said Byker Moore and the said converted to their owne use and damage of your said subiecte, All w[hi]ch Riottes Rowtes unlawfull assemblies mayntenance and other the misdemeanors aforesaid are not only Contrary to your Ma[jesties] Lawes and statutes of this Realme But also in open manefeste Contempt whereof and to the greate losse wronge and damage of your said subiecte but also tende to the danngerous and evill example and greate incoragment of such Lewde and .... dispose people wh....... there be many in that Countrye yf Condinge punishm[en]t be not therein shewed and extended In tender Consyderacion whereof and to thende the said Riotous p[er]sons and malefactors maye receave Condigne punyshment for the said offences It maye please your moste exc[ellent] Ma[jesty] to grannte your Ma[jesties] gracious processe of Subpena to be directed to the said Robert Metford Henry Metford Randle Fenwicke Willm Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke Lionell Fenwicke Oswall Fenwicke Jerrard Fenwicke John Fenwicke of Brinkley and John Fenwicke his bastard brother Mar... Fenwicke Roberte Fenwicke of Whelpington Henry Elwood Robert Errington James Lawson George Wawne Edward Lorence and Willm Bucke Commandinge them and every of them at a certaine daye to be therein Lymytted to be and p[er]sonally appeare before your moste excellente Ma[jestie] in your highnes Ho[norable] Courte of Starr Chamber then and there to awnswere the p[re]mysses and to stande to such order touchinge the same as your highnes shall thincke meete And your said subiecte &c</div></td></tr>
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