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This page will be segmented when it gets too long.  Add information by clicking on "edit" above. Items should begin with term (if available) and year together with a letter to allow for distinguishing subsequent documents in the same year and term.  The designation should be in bold.  Thus an entry will appear as '''H1285 A:'''.  Text thereafter should indicate what the document concerns.  The link to the document should be a copied and pasted full web address (http:// . . .) surrounded by single brackets ( [ ] ).  Leave a line between entries. The 25-year segments begin with a vertical bar and end with a vertical bar minus.  Avoid other more complex codes.  If you want to append a translation, provide a completely unique address surrounded by double brackets:  [[Dartmouth Docs H1275 A Tr]].  Such an address indicates sector and year, the A indicates it is the first document entered for that year and term, the Tr indicates it is a translation.  That will constitute a unique address.  DO NOT attempt to re-order documents within a term to achieve a perfect chronology, since it will invalidate other references to re-named documents.  A document written in Notepad will copy into the site without any complicating code.  Avoid more complicated coding. Check your entry before saving by clicking on "show preview below (return here by using the back arrow); before leaving the document, remember to save the page.
 
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Latest revision as of 12:28, 30 January 2015

This page will be segmented when it gets too long.

Add information by clicking on "edit" above. Items should begin with term (if available) and year, together with a letter to allow for distinguishing subsequent documents in the same year and term, and the designation should be in bold, as in this example: H1285 A:.

Text thereafter should indicate what the document concerns. The link to the image of the document should be a copied and pasted full web address (http:// . . .) surrounded by single brackets ( [ ] ), as in this example: [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no171/bKB27no171dorses/IMG_3719.htm]. Leave a line between entries.

The 25-year segments begin with a vertical bar (|) and end with a vertical bar minus (|-). Avoid other more complex codes. If you want to append a translation, provide a completely unique address surrounded by double brackets, as in this example: [[Dartmouth Docs H1275 A Tr]]. Such an address indicates sector and year, the A indicates it is the first document entered for that year and term, the Tr indicates it is a translation. That will constitute a unique address. This will appear in the saved document as a red hyperlink, indicating that it has no content as yet. Clicking on this red hyperlink will open the new document in edit mode.

DO NOT attempt to re-order documents within a term to achieve a perfect chronology, since it will invalidate other references to re-named documents. A document written in Notepad will copy into the site without any complicating code. Avoid more complicated coding. Check your entry before saving by clicking on "show preview" below; before leaving the document, remember to save the page.

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T1317 A: Bishop of Chichester's right to wreck of the sea in all his lands and thus in Bixley. John, bishop of Chichester v. John Culfishe sr & John Culfishe jr, Edward atte Sudde, Edward Truckelove, Gilbert Maydyn, and Stephen le Fleshewer. [1]

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H1350 A: Sussex. John Waleys chivaler v. William de Warenne together with John Seintpier. Trespass and imprisonment for 8 weeks and three days, either in 1336 or 1338. Warenne pleaded that the king in 1338 commissioned John de Warenne earl of Surrey, Richard earl of Arundell, William de Clynton earl of Huntingdon, John de Moubray and John de Hampton to enforce the statute of Northampton in the counties of Hamphire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. They received reports that Waleys had an armed gang of wrongdoers who imprisoned people until they made fines or redemptions; one of the victims was one Richard Page. Warenne ordered the relevant sheriffs to arrest Waleys, but they would not. So the commissioners commissioned Warenne to arrest Waleys by a commission dated 10 August 1338. He thus arrested him and took him to Lewes Castle. [2]

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