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− | **outlawed on 8 March 1389 in London at the suit of John de Eston and | + | **outlawed on 8 March 1389 in London at the suit of John de Eston and Simon Stratford, citizens and draper of London for a ''debt'' of £22 5s 4d brought in Common Pleas. Got pardon of outlawry on 20 May 1389 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/R2/E13no107/bE13no107dorses/IMG_0045.htm] SB |
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Revision as of 11:53, 31 August 2025
Outlaws (civil and criminal)
The project began in August 2025. The idea is to link the law suit which led to an outlawry with follow-up information regarding the property of the outlaw. Arranged by last name of outlaw.
SB = Susanne Brand
- EDWARD III
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- Philip Bolton, junior
- outlawed for killing of Howell ap Griff Vagham, vicar of Llandysilio in Wales. Before 20 Oct. 1385. [1]SB
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- William Chaumberleyn of Beverley
- John Chesham of South Luffenham
- outlawed [4] SB
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- Stephen de Feltham, chaplain
- outlawed on 29 October 1380 at the suit of the abbot of Derham for trespass [5] SB
J
- John Joce, knight
- outlawed for killing of Howell ap Griff Vagham, vicar of Llandysilio in Wales. Before 20 Oct. 1385. [6] SB
K
- John Kendale of Okham
- outlawed in Northamptonshire [7] SB
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- Roger Lift of Laxton
- outlawed in Northamptonshire [8] SB
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- John Marler of Belesby
- outlawed on 26 June 1368 in account suit brought by William de Belesby, knight [9] SB
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- Richard Page of Mattersey (Nottinghamshire), son of Sarra atte Brugge
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- Richard atte Slow
- Agnes, who was the wife of Thomas Smith of Deeping East
- waived in Lincoln on 3 May 1388 at the suit of William Smith of Deeping [14] SB
- John Sparowe of Glaunfordbridge
- outlawed in 1384/85 in Lincoln in debt suit brought by Ralph de Bardeney of Lincoln [15] SB
- John Spoo, esquire of Norfolk
- outlawed on 8 March 1389 in London at the suit of John de Eston and Simon Stratford, citizens and draper of London for a debt of £22 5s 4d brought in Common Pleas. Got pardon of outlawry on 20 May 1389 [16] SB
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