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'''T1307 A:''' John de Ferrers v. John, vicar of Dodford.  NOrthamptonshire. Ferrers, summoned to go with the king's army to Scotland, purchased a horse warranted to sound from the vicar.  The horse was in fact lame.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no189/bKB27no189dorses/IMG_1549.htm]
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'''T1307 A:''' John de Ferrers v. John, vicar of Dodford.  Northamptonshire. Ferrers, summoned to go with the king's army to Scotland, purchased a horse warranted to sound from the vicar.  The horse was in fact lame.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no189/bKB27no189dorses/IMG_1549.htm]
  
 
'''E1309 A:''' Provisioning for the Scottish war.  Lincoln.  John de Moele v. Robert, abbot of Louth Park, John de Yerburgh, Wiliam Mabille, Andrew de Gredich, Henry de Stiston, Jordan de Foderby, Richard Cavile, Thomas de Fenne, & William son of Robert Ynttessone de Manby.  Allegation that the abbot shredded Moele's royal letters patent, assault, and imprisoned him.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no196/bKB27no196dorses/IMG_0001.htm]
 
'''E1309 A:''' Provisioning for the Scottish war.  Lincoln.  John de Moele v. Robert, abbot of Louth Park, John de Yerburgh, Wiliam Mabille, Andrew de Gredich, Henry de Stiston, Jordan de Foderby, Richard Cavile, Thomas de Fenne, & William son of Robert Ynttessone de Manby.  Allegation that the abbot shredded Moele's royal letters patent, assault, and imprisoned him.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no196/bKB27no196dorses/IMG_0001.htm]

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T1307 A: John de Ferrers v. John, vicar of Dodford. Northamptonshire. Ferrers, summoned to go with the king's army to Scotland, purchased a horse warranted to sound from the vicar. The horse was in fact lame. [1]

E1309 A: Provisioning for the Scottish war. Lincoln. John de Moele v. Robert, abbot of Louth Park, John de Yerburgh, Wiliam Mabille, Andrew de Gredich, Henry de Stiston, Jordan de Foderby, Richard Cavile, Thomas de Fenne, & William son of Robert Ynttessone de Manby. Allegation that the abbot shredded Moele's royal letters patent, assault, and imprisoned him. [2]

E1309 B: Collectors of the Fifteenth. Abbot of Burton upon Trent v. Thomas son of Phillip and John le Keu. Trespass: distraint by beasts of the plow. Thomas and John justify as collectors of the fifteenth at Austrey, Warwickshire. The abbot had been taxed for his lands and chattels at Austrey at 1m; as collectors they took and imparked the beast of Thomas Fraunceys a villain of the abbot. The verdict was that they could have found other distraint than a beast of the plow. [3]


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