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*T1343 C: Warwickshire. William son of Nicholas Trymenel knight v. John Trymenel knight. Trespass: taking of goods worth 60s at Morton Daubeney (80 quarters of wheat, 80 quarters of barley dredge, 13 quarters of beans and peas) salted meat of oxen and pigs, hay, forage, and household items worth 60 ps. Plea of not guilty for most, but as to some of the goods defendant says that Nicholas died seised of the manor of Morton Daubeny and the goods were found there. No executor came forward to prove a will or to act as administrator. The sequestrators thus took the goods as the goods of an intestate and committed them to John Trymenel to administer them for the soul of Nicholas as it seemed best to him. John thus adminstered them. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no333/bKB27no333dorses/IMG_0243.htm] rcp | *T1343 C: Warwickshire. William son of Nicholas Trymenel knight v. John Trymenel knight. Trespass: taking of goods worth 60s at Morton Daubeney (80 quarters of wheat, 80 quarters of barley dredge, 13 quarters of beans and peas) salted meat of oxen and pigs, hay, forage, and household items worth 60 ps. Plea of not guilty for most, but as to some of the goods defendant says that Nicholas died seised of the manor of Morton Daubeny and the goods were found there. No executor came forward to prove a will or to act as administrator. The sequestrators thus took the goods as the goods of an intestate and committed them to John Trymenel to administer them for the soul of Nicholas as it seemed best to him. John thus adminstered them. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no333/bKB27no333dorses/IMG_0243.htm] rcp | ||
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+ | *M1343 A: Yorkshire. Presentments for extortion in the probate of wills. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no334/bKB27no334dorses/IMG_0381.htm] rcp | ||
*M1345 A: Suffolk. Presentment at Ispwich in 19 Edward III that Master John de Fyntone official of the bishop of Norwich in 13 Edward III extorted money for the probate and final accounts of wills, with details. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no342/aKB27no342fronts/IMG_0441.htm] rcp | *M1345 A: Suffolk. Presentment at Ispwich in 19 Edward III that Master John de Fyntone official of the bishop of Norwich in 13 Edward III extorted money for the probate and final accounts of wills, with details. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/KB27no342/aKB27no342fronts/IMG_0441.htm] rcp |
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1300: M1313 A: Procedure for ecclesiastical sequestrators in handling intestate goods to pay debts. Leicestershire. Margaret who was the wife of James Spigurnel v. John de Horbelyng, Master William de Hale parson of Folkingham, Master Adam de Seyntboys parson of Neubolde Verdun, Remigius Meulers de Dadlington, Simon son of Richard de Dadlyngton, John le Chaumpioun, Walter de Salby, Ralph Cole, William Hardying, William de la Sale, William Michel, Robert Michel, Walter Aleyn, Thomas Cole, Alice Foryoun, Simon her son, Robert Alybon, John Gylofre, Richard Seynior, & Nicholas son of Anabilla de la Sale de Dalynton. [1] T1315 A: In London, where one could leave tenements by will, the mayor and aldermen first delayed probate of a will and then delayed enrollment and execution of the will. Case brought by William de Burgh and Margery his wife, executors of Edmund Horn. [2]; [3]; [4] T1315 B: William le Forester v. William Segar chaplain. Trespass taking of goods and chattels at Basingstoke; not guilty plea. Verdict: "A certain Juliana wife of the abovesaid William le Forester and mother of the abovesaid William Segar chaplain languishing in extremis by license of the abovesaid William her husband executed a testament and after her testament thus executed ordered a certain one her maid to deliver to the aforementioned William Segar then present 10 p.s. that was under the same Juliana's head to celebrate for her soul, which certain maid delivered the abovesaid money to the same chaplain, the aforementioned William le Forester then wholly ignorant of this, but when he preceived that gift, he did not accept it. Asked if the abovesaid 10 p.s. were contained in the testament, they say no. Damages if any: 20s." adjourned to Michaelmas term without judgment. [5] T1316 A: Right to devise by will in Cambridge. Walter de Spaldyng v. Guy le Spicer, John Tuillet, Richard de Thakstede, Adam de Bungeye, and Geoffrey de Wardeboys, bailiffs of Cambridge. Concerning the will of Alan de Spalding, the bailiffs declined to probate the will because Alan was not a burgess, whereas the privilege was granted to the burgesses. This was considered a frivolous reason, since the privilege was not personal to the burgesses but general. Nevertheless, since the writ did not track the words of the charter, the case was dismissed. [6] |
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