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'''T1307 A:''' Rex v. Robert de Ellesworth (then changed to Walter de Ellesworth rector of Northborough).  Ellesworth went to Northampton and obstructed the perambulation of the forest by dissuading the jurors from taking the oath.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no189/bKB27no189dorses/IMG_1554.htm]
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'''T1307 B:''' John de Derby cleric v. Ralph de Hangelton & Nicholas de la Legh, John Attelyde, and Nicholas le Seriaunt de Aleburne.  Trespass assault and imprisonment.  Jury found that the defendants set on the cleric such that the cleric, in fear of his life, held himself in his house for two days.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E1/KB27no189/bKB27no189dorses/IMG_1562.htm]
 
 
 
'''H1309 A:''' Enforcement of a covenant between William de St George and the Prioress of Easebourne that the priory would sustain the divine services at a chapel in Tadeham for three days each week when William and his wife (or either of them) were staying there and two days each week otherwise; the suit had been litigated previously in 21 Edward I.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no195/bKBno195dorses/IMG_0047.htm]
 
 
 
'''E1309 A:''' Forcible violation of the liberty of the chapel of St. Berian in Cornwall.  Rex & Matthew, dean of the chapel of St Berian in Cornwall v. Robert de Polhorman late official of the archdeacon of Cornwall, Master William Trenudhys, Robert parson of St Ewnym of Redruth, Hugh vicar of St. Sancred, John vicar of St Paulinus, William vicar of St Sevar, Matthew vicar of St Hillary, Reginald vicar of St Crewenna, & Reginald st St Maderno chaplain commissaries of the official.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no196/bKB27no196dorses/IMG_0171.htm]
 
 
 
'''T1309 A:''' Mobbing of Cumbermere Abbey.  Abbot of Cumbermere v. Richard de Fouleshurst, William de Fouleshurst, Hugh de Fouleshurst, Ranulf de Fouleshurst, Richard Adecok, William Matheu de Bertherton, Ralph Russel, Ranulf son of Roger, William son of Clement le Feure, Thomas Perkyn, Robert le Fiz Bate, William de le Fountayne jr, Richard de Marchumbe, Robert Savyn, William Savyn, RObert le Cachepol, Nicholas le Cachepol, Richard Bacun jr, Elias le Boghewrighte, John le Noble, WIlliam Spurstowe sumenur, Thomas le fiz Hichekyn, William Mariot jr, Hamo le Taliour, William his brother, Richard le Sadelere de Hereford, John le Sadelere, Richard le fiz Coke, 7 Robert Hereward jr, with a hughe multitude of wrongdoers.  At night attaching the houses and taking 60 pounds and goods worth 200 pounds and killing three horses and assaulting abbot and his men.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no197/aKB27no197fronts/IMG_0067.htm]
 
 
 
'''T1309 B:''' A woman condemned in ecclesiastical to penance for adultery and fornication and then excommunicated for contumacy; allegation that her excommunication was not absolved after penance because of conspiracy.  Matilda de London v. John of the Felde, William de Bristol, and John de Cuberleye.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no197/bKB27no197dorses/IMG_0105.htm]
 
 
 
'''M1309 A:''' Taking of listed ecclesiastical items from a woman's chapel; first defendant tried to bar by alleging marriage with the woman.  A common law jury returned that she was not married to him or known to be so.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no198/aKB27no198fronts/IMG_0094.htm]
 
 
 
'''E1310 A:''' Novel disseisin used to recover a corrody.  Yorkshire.  William son of Thomas le Feure de Swyne v. Prioress of Swine, Matilda de Kernetby, Agnes de Ruda, Alianora de Faucumberg, Josiana de Anlakby, co-nuns, Brother Simon de Swyne, Brother Richard de Swyne, Brother Geoffrey de Swyne, conversi.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no200/aKB27no200fronts/IMG_0138.htm]
 
 
 
'''H1313 A:''' Use of ecclesiastical court excommunication to undermine common law litigation.  Matilda de London v. Master Richard de Hamenasch & John de Gorweye.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no211/aKB27no211fronts/IMG_0174.htm]
 
 
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 24 April 2023

This page will be segmented when it gets too long. Add information by clicking on "edit" above. Items should begin with term (if available) and year together with a letter to allow for distinguishing subsequent documents in the same year and term. The designation should be in bold. Thus an entry will appear as H1285 A:. Text thereafter should indicate what the document concerns. The link to the document should be a copied and pasted full web address (http:// . . .) surrounded by single brackets ( [ ] ). Leave a line between entries. The 25-year segments begin with a vertical bar and end with a vertical bar minus. Avoid other more complex codes. If you want to append a translation, provide a completely unique address surrounded by double brackets: Relig Misc H1275 A Tr. Such an address indicates sector and year, the A indicates it is the first document entered for that year and term, the Tr indicates it is a translation. That will constitute a unique address. DO NOT attempt to re-order documents within a term to achieve a perfect chronology, since it will invalidate other references to re-named documents. A document written in Notepad will copy into the site without any complicating code. Avoid more complicated coding. Check your entry before saving by clicking on "show preview below (return here by using the back arrow); before leaving the document, remember to save the page.

Religion Miscellany 1300-1310 material available

Religion Miscellany 1311-1320 material available

Religion Miscellany 1321-1330 material available

Religion Miscellany 1331-1340

Religion Miscellany 1341-1350 material available

Religion Miscellany 1351-1360 material available

Religion Miscellany 1361-1370

Religion Miscellany 1371-1380

Religion Miscellany 1381-1390

Religion Miscellany 1391-1400

Religion Miscellany 1401-1410

Religion Miscellany 1411-1420

Religion Miscellany 1421-1430

Religion Miscellany 1431-1440

Religion Miscellany 1341-1450

Religion Miscellany 1451-1460

Religion Miscellany 1461-1470

Religion Miscellany 1471-1480

Religion Miscellany 1481-1490

Religion Miscellany 1491-1500

Religion Miscellany 1501-1510

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