1307.040rs |
1307 |
Court of York, Common Pleas |
Writ of Right, Recordare |
De recto |
Pasch. |
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Edw. 1 |
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RS 473-475 |
Hengham, Ralph de CJCP (mentioned)
Roston, William de Sjt Rostone (for D)
Willoughby, Richard de Sjt Wileby (for P)
Threckingham, Lambert JCP Trikingham
Staunton, Hervey JCP Stauntone
Roston, William de Sjt Rostone
Friskeney, Walter de Sjt Frisqeney (for P?)
Staunton, Hervey JCP Stauntone
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Holy Trinity of York, Prior of, prayee & patron
York, Bishop of |
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De breve de recto ammoto in Bancum per recordari &c., ubi tenens &c. primo recuperavit per jure de utrum. |
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Threckingham JCP: qar meinder duresce de lay vous serreit a granter la vewe
Sjt Friskeney: vous ne fetes mie les tenements uncore fraunche almoigne par vostre dit |
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Benedictine Priory of Holy Trinity or Christ Church at York. William Greenfield was Archbishop of York from 4 Dec. 1304 to 6 Dec. 1315. |
of a writ of Right removed into Common Pleas (in Bancum) by the Recordari &c., where the tenant &c. at first recovered by 'Jure de utrum'
Threckingham JCP: we have nothing of the record, nor will we make the suitors come here to record that, because it would be less of a hardship of law for you to grant the view
Sjt Friskeney: you do not make the tenements frankalmoign by your saying so
and note that here in counting he offered suit and proof according to the custom of the Court |
Alfred J. Horwood, Year Books of the Reign of Edward the First: Years XXXIII to XXXV (1305-1307), Rolls Series no. 31, part A, vol. 5 (London 1879), pp. 472-475 |
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