1307.043rs |
1307 |
Common Pleas |
Mesne |
De medio
Judicium |
Pasch. |
35 |
Edw. 1 |
[6] |
RS 481-483 |
Mutford, John de Sjt Motford (for D)
Passelewe, Edmund de Sjt Passeley (for P)
Mutford, John de Sjt Motford
Passelewe, Edmund de Sjt Passeley
Mutford, John de Sjt Motford
Passelewe, Edmund de Sjt Passeley
Hengham, Ralph CJCP
Passelewe, Edmund de Sjt Passeley
Hengham, Ralph CJCP
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Walrand |
Philip |
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Monthermer, Ralph de, Earl (of Gloucester and of Hertford) & husband of Joan & chief lord
Joan, wife of Ralph de Monthermer |
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Ubi tenens tenuit de medio per eadem servitia que capitalis domini medii poscebat de tenente, et inde |
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Hengham CJCP: De quei priez vous voz dammages?; ore adeprimes resceiit il vostre homage, e ore aprimes estes vous devenu son homme
sed non consideratum est de dampnis quod videbatur mirum (= which seemed strange) |
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Ralph de Monthermer assumed the titles Earl of Gloucester and Earl of Hertford from his marriage before Jul. 1297 to Joan of Acre, widow of Gilbert de Clare, until 23 Apr. 1307. s.v. Monthermer, Ralph de, first Lord Monthermer, d. 1325, in Oxford DNB. |
where the tenant (defendant) held of the mesne lord by the same services as the chief lord of the mesne demanded of the tenant (defendant), and whereof the said mesne lord stood seised by &c.
homage and fealty suit to his court every three weeks, and service of half a knight's fee, that is, 20 shillings (= 1 pound), when the scutage (escuage) is at 40 shillings (= 2 pounds), and when more (more)
plaintiff did homage to defendant in Court
Hengham CJCP: now for the first time he receives your homage, and now first of all (aprimes) have you become his man |
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. 480-483 |
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