Methwold Documents

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H1305 A: Damages awarded for destruction of a wall beyond what was ordered for destruction by the leet court to remove an obstruction to a pathway. Prior of Bromhill v. William de Cranewyg of Methwold, William de Mundeford of Methwold, Thomas son of John Overboke, John Runwulf, John Bolimer, John Godefrey, Peter le Bere, John Blisse, John de Glomham, John Arketel, William Bercher, & John le Waus of Methwold. [1]

E1313 A: Distraint by boat by judgment of the court of Methwold. Roger Pye v. John de Geystingthorp, William le Bulewere, Adam de Theford, Richard le Ropere jr, Arnald Godman, Roger Egelyn, Mayner Faukes, John Myteyn, Simon Egelyn, and 17 others. [2]

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