Stratford Documents
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1300: T1304 A: Ordinary trespass assault. Robert Baldewyne of Snittefield v. Roger Tancard, Hugh de Netelton, Robert le Porter, Robert de la Hurst, William de Leycestre, William Brayn, Thomas Joce, John de Billesleye, Robert de la Birches, John de London, Richard Aleyn. [1] T1305 A: False imprisonment. John de Akovere v. Robert Pount de Stretford, Thomas de Codeston chaplain, William le Coupere de Stretford, Richard Kay, Henry de Kemeseye, William Edward, William de Wylarseye, Richard de Alecestre, Robert le Walshe, Richard Iger, Thomas de Hatton, John Chichelot, & John son of John le Whytesmit. [2] M1305 A: Trespass assault. John de Akovere v. Richard de Tysho, Henry le Peleter, Robert Wylmyn, William Page, Nicholas Haykyn, Geoffrey atte Halle, Alan de Edreston, John le Taillur, John Ryniot, Roger le Myneker, Richard Crupes, William Robertesman, Adam de Budeford, John Streche, John le Prestes, William son of John, Cristiana daughter of Robert le Ponte, Henry Ryniot, William de Basendene, John de Etendon, Ralph de Merston, Alexander le Swete, William le Garlekmongere, Robert de Brome, Robert Kay, Roger atte Thorne, Robert Reynald, Nicholas atte Cornere, John le Portere, John le Spynler, & Henry de Hatton. [3] H1306 A: Trespass assault. Robert son of Henry de Stretford v. Henry de Bodebroke & Felicia his wife, Thomas and John their sons, John de le Wodehous de Lapworth, & Robert de Shirlade. [4] E1309 A: Indictments of Nicholas en le Hurne of Stratford, John le Prest, and Henry de Hatton for forestalling. Verdict of not guilty. [5] H1313 A: Trespass. Matilda daughter of Geoffrey de Compton v. Richard Lytholf of Stratford upon Avon. [6] T1313 A: False imprisonment. Ralph Love de Alencestre v. Robert Pount de Stretford super Avene. [7] T1316 A: Statute merchant. William de Rune merchant recognized before John de Gisorcio late mayor of London and William Trent king's clerk for debt recognizances in the presence of John de Merton, Thomas de Stratford, Walter atte Frane, and Roger Skynnere that he owed John Vanne citizen and merchant of London 32 p.s. to be paid 40s at a month after Easter in 8 Edward II, 40s by the octaves of the nativity of John the Baptist, 40s at the octaves of Michaelmas, 40s by Christmas. He did not pay, so the money to be levied against his lands and burgages. Rune held a half burgage worth 10s annually in Stratford upon Avon along with 9s annual rent and 6 acres of arable land worth 4s4d annually. That property is delivered over until the debt is paid, along with Rune's chattels worth 23s4d. [8] |
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1350: E1350 A: Warwickshire. John de Clopton v. William de Welcoumbe chaplain. Trespass at Stratford upon Avon: assault. [19] rcp M1350 A: Warwickshire. Gilbert Chasteleyn chivaler v. Robert le Masoun de Stratford, Adam le Masoun, Thomas de Caumpeden carpenter, Robert le Norryes, Nicholas Edward, William Leukarden, William Adam bacstere, Richard le Whytare, John Meke, William Skynner, Nicholas de Astone, Thomas Mollyng, John atte Corner, Roger Lodare, William Blobester, Walter Bagger, Richard de Quenton, Gregory le Smyth, William Elianore, Robert Egat, Thomas le Smyth, William Knody, Richard le Whytesmyth, and Thomas Otyngdon de Stratford. Trespass taking of goods worth 100s and assaulting his men and servants. [20] rcp T1352 A: Warwickshire. Assize of mort d'ancestor. Margery wife of Adam Royne de Stratford upon Avon and Joan her sister v. William Kypemakere, William son of William de Westington, Robert atte Corner, John Filgrene, John Lacy, Richard son of Hugh Ryvet, and John Pydele on the death of William Royne father of Margery and Joan for various rents in Stratford upon Avon. [21] rcp T1352 B: Warwickshire. Thomas Kaytewayt bailiff of John de la Lee at Clifford was taken by an indictment before John de Stauford coroner in Warwickshire for the killing in 1351 of Alan le Plomere of Stratford. The jury returned that Alan came upon Thomas with swords and bucklers and there were contentious words between them moved by Alan. Alan took out his sword and wanted to strike Thomas, but Thomas fled as much as he was able. Alan ferociously followed him to kill him if he could. Thomas wanted to enter a house in Stratford, but a servant, seeing Thomas coming, wanted to close the door. In closing the door he caught Thomas's left arm between the door and frame, so that Thomas was tightly held. Alan came running up with sword drawn to kill him. Thomas could not get away or save his life, so he struck Alan on the head with the poleax he had in his right hand and thus killed Alan in self defence. [epkamali@umich.edu] rcp T1352 C: Warwickshire. Found by jury between John de Pidle of Stratford plaintiff and Adam Ruyn and Margaret his wife and Joan Ruyn that defendants took goods in 1352 in Stratford upon Avon with damages of 6s8d. [22] rcp
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