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Seipp Number:
Year
Court
Writ
Marginal Heading
1431.088 1431 Common Pleas Account
Term
Regnal Year
King: Plea Number Folio Number
Trin. 9 Hen. 6 32 29a
Serjeants/ Justices Plaintiff Surname Plaintiff First Name v. Defendent Surname Defendent First Name
Hungerford Lord of
Other Plaintiffs Other Names Places Other Defendents
Fleet, Warden of Fleet prison
Abridgements Cross-References Statutes
Fitzherbert Maynprise 29 (not 19)
Brooke Mainprise 3, Accompt 3 
15 Edw. 3, Brooke Accompt 3?
11 Hen. 6, fol. 40
41 Edw. 3, fol. 3
50 Edw. 3, fol. 11
1 Hen. 7, fol. 1
perhaps cross-referenced as case of the Lord of Hungerford in 1448.029 = Mich. 27 Hen. 6, pl. 29, fol. 4b-5a 
 
Incipit (First Line) Number of Lines
En briefe d' Accompt per le Seignior d' Hungerford, Le defendant plede en barre, & ceo fuit trove enconter luy. 5
Process and Pleading
Defendant pleaded in bar.
It was found against defendant.
It was adjudged that defendant should account.
Defendant's body was put in the custody of the Warden of the Fleet.
Two filazers of Common Pleas were assigned to be auditors to hear the account.
Defendant prayed to be left to mainprise.
No mainprise was awarded.
Defendant would account in the custody of the Warden of the Fleet.
Language Notes (Law French)
ii Filizers de le Common Place furent assignes estre auditors d' oyer l' accompt
Abstract Context
s.v. Hungerford, Walter, first Baron Hungerford, 1378-1449, in Oxford DNB.
Commentary & Paraphrase
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Plea Roll Record Year Record Plaintiffs Record Defendants Last Update
0 2005-01-29
Keywords
Lord
Pleading
Bar
Finding
Judgment
Body
Custody (gard)
Warden
Filazer
Filacer
Assignment
Auditor
Hearing
Condemnation
Mainprise
Award
Execution
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