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ODNB Grey, Arthur, fourteenth Baron Grey of Wilton (1536–1593), lord deputy of Ireland and soldier by Julian Lock
 
ODNB Grey, Arthur, fourteenth Baron Grey of Wilton (1536–1593), lord deputy of Ireland and soldier by Julian Lock
 
“Grey of Wilton's answer was to ambush Fortescue in Fleet Street with a party armed with clubs, at the end of November. Interpreting the privy council's order literally, after knocking Fortescue down, Grey of Wilton continued to belabour him, ‘calling him villayn and sayinge youe wold pay him and have your penyworthes, not ceasing untill the cuggill was taken owt of your hande’ (TNA: PRO, STAC 5, F24/31). He was sent to the Fleet prison. He was fined £350 and released in May 1574.”
 
“Grey of Wilton's answer was to ambush Fortescue in Fleet Street with a party armed with clubs, at the end of November. Interpreting the privy council's order literally, after knocking Fortescue down, Grey of Wilton continued to belabour him, ‘calling him villayn and sayinge youe wold pay him and have your penyworthes, not ceasing untill the cuggill was taken owt of your hande’ (TNA: PRO, STAC 5, F24/31). He was sent to the Fleet prison. He was fined £350 and released in May 1574.”
*STAC 5/F22/9 - Interrs refer to tenements & closes in the manor of Sundridge, Kent.(dk)
 

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Fortescue, Dowsabel

  • STAC 5/F31/14 - B - 41 Eliz - Dowsabel Fortescue v Matthew Wilson, Richard Wilmot et al

Fortescue, Edward

  • STAC 5/F27/26 - B A Rn - 26 Eliz - Edward Fortescue v John Hart, William Hart
  • STAC 5/F14/11 - I D - 26 Eliz - Edward Fortescue v William Purselowe, Philip Harte
  • STAC 5/F5/36 - C I D - 27 Eliz - Edward Fortescue v John Harte, Philip Harte

Fortescue, Francis

  • STAC 5/F13/9 - I D - 8 Eliz - Francis Fortescue v Henry Aylere et al
  • STAC 5/F29/25 - I D - 8 Eliz - Francis Fortiscue v Thomas Dearing, Henry Ayler et al
  • STAC 5/F29/15 - B A - 26 Eliz - Francis Fortescue v John Pytt Sr, John Pytt Jr, Robert Pullenger et al
  • STAC 5/F4/3 - I D - 27 Eliz - Francis Fortescue v John Pitt et al

Fortescue, John

  • STAC 5/F29/1 - B A - 16 Eliz - London - John Fortescue v Lord Arthur Graye, Timothy Reynolds et al
  • STAC 5/F24/31 - I D 16 Eliz - London - John Fortescue v Arthur Legrey
  • STAC 5/F21/29 - B A Rn C - 19 Eliz - John Fortescue v Edward Stiring, Robert Chase et al
  • STAC 5/F22/7 - I D - 19 Eliz - John Fortescue v John Jordayne, George Smith et al
  • STAC 5/F18/31 - I D - 19 Eliz - John Fortescue v William Morehouse alias Murrey
  • STAC 5/F10/18 - I D - 20 Eliz - John Fortescue v Robert Chase
  • STAC 5/F17/29 - B - 22 Eliz - John Fortescue v Henry Cannamore
  • STAC 5/F22/15 - B A Rn - 27 Eliz - John Fortescue v John Stere, Robert Perrott et al
  • STAC 5/F4/9 - I D - 27 Eliz - John Fortescue v John Sture, William Robins, Robert Perrot et al

Fortescue, Richard

  • STAC 5/F12/16 - B A C - 20 Eliz - Richard Fortescue v Humfrey Arscott, George Arscott et al

Fortescue, William

  • STAC 5/F21/9 - I D - 39 Eliz - William Fortescue v Samuel Pudner, Peter Lange et al
  • STAC 5/F2/25 - B - Trin 39 Eliz - William Fortiscue v Ambrose Rouse, Samuel Pudner, Stephen Revell et al
  • STAC 5/F12/35 - A - 39 Eliz - William Fortescue v Samuel Pudner, Peter Lange et al

Case Index

  • Fortescue v Arscott - STAC 5/F12/16
  • Fortescue v Ayler - STAC 5/F13/9,STAC 5/F29/25
  • Fortescue v Cannamore - STAC 5/F17/29
  • Fortescue v Chase - STAC 5/F21/29, STAC 5/F10/18
  • Fortescue v Grey - STAC 5/F29/1, STAC 5/F24/31
  • Fortescue v Hart - STAC 5/F27/26, STAC 5/F5/36, STAC 5/F14/11
  • Fortescue v Jordan - STAC 5/F22/7
  • Fortescue v Morehouse - STAC 5/F18/31
  • Fortescue v Pitt - STAC 5/F29/15, STAC 5/F4/3
  • Fortescue v Pudner - STAC 5/F2/25, STAC 5/F12/35, STAC 5/F21/9
  • Fortescue v Steare - STAC 5/F22/15, STAC 5/F4/9
  • Fortescue v Wilson - STAC 5/F31/14

Notes, Additions and Corrections ODNB Grey, Arthur, fourteenth Baron Grey of Wilton (1536–1593), lord deputy of Ireland and soldier by Julian Lock “Grey of Wilton's answer was to ambush Fortescue in Fleet Street with a party armed with clubs, at the end of November. Interpreting the privy council's order literally, after knocking Fortescue down, Grey of Wilton continued to belabour him, ‘calling him villayn and sayinge youe wold pay him and have your penyworthes, not ceasing untill the cuggill was taken owt of your hande’ (TNA: PRO, STAC 5, F24/31). He was sent to the Fleet prison. He was fined £350 and released in May 1574.”