Difference between revisions of "Outlaws"
From Waalt
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
</B> | </B> | ||
+ | |||
<B> | <B> | ||
==B== | ==B== | ||
Line 32: | Line 33: | ||
==F== | ==F== | ||
</B> | </B> | ||
− | + | ||
*Stephen de Feltham, chaplain | *Stephen de Feltham, chaplain | ||
**outlawed on 29 October 1380 at the suit of the abbot of Derham for ''trespass ''[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/R2/E159no166/aE159no166fronts/IMG_0458.htm] SB | **outlawed on 29 October 1380 at the suit of the abbot of Derham for ''trespass ''[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/R2/E159no166/aE159no166fronts/IMG_0458.htm] SB | ||
Line 39: | Line 40: | ||
=G== | =G== | ||
</B> | </B> | ||
− | + | ||
*John Gate, citizen and merchant of Chichester, Sussex | *John Gate, citizen and merchant of Chichester, Sussex | ||
** outlawed at the suit of Thomas de Midelton, cantor of Chichester priory | ** outlawed at the suit of Thomas de Midelton, cantor of Chichester priory |
Revision as of 09:40, 5 September 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
Contents
B
- Philip Bolton, junior
- outlawed for killing of Howell ap Griff Vagham, vicar of Llandysilio in Wales. Before 20 Oct. 1385. [1]SB
- John Brewer of Osprenge, Kent
- outlawed on 27 September 1389 at the appeal of Thomas Homan for the killing of his father John Homan [2] SB
C
- William Chaumberleyn of Beverley
- John Chesham of South Luffenham
- outlawed [5] SB
F
- Stephen de Feltham, chaplain
- outlawed on 29 October 1380 at the suit of the abbot of Derham for trespass [6] SB
G=
- John Gate, citizen and merchant of Chichester, Sussex
- outlawed at the suit of Thomas de Midelton, cantor of Chichester priory
- capias utlagatum returnable Octaves of Michaelmas 1393 handed over to sheriff by Thomas Midelton on 20 July 1393 together with 20s to serve the writ. Gate was captured on 26 August 1393 but sheriff returned a non est inventus. Jury found for plaintiff [7]
- outlawed at the suit of Thomas de Midelton, cantor of Chichester priory
J
- John Joce, knight
- outlawed for killing of Howell ap Griff Vagham, vicar of Llandysilio in Wales. Before 20 Oct. 1385. [8] SB
K
- John Kendale of Okham
- outlawed in Northamptonshire [9] SB
L
- Roger Lift of Laxton
- outlawed in Northamptonshire [10] SB
M
- John Marler of Belesby
- outlawed on 26 June 1368 in account suit brought by William de Belesby, knight [11] SB
N
O
P
- Richard Page of Mattersey (Nottinghamshire), son of Sarra atte Brugge
R
S
- 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 [16] SB
- John Sparowe of Glaunfordbridge
- outlawed in 1384/85 in Lincoln in debt suit brought by Ralph de Bardeney of Lincoln [17] 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 because he surrendered to Fleet prison [18] SB
T
U
V
W
- John Wayt, former parson of Aldeburgh, Norfolk
- outlawed on 27 February 1385 at the suit of Walter Godard, citizen and brewer of London, for debt of £33 2s brought in Common Pleas in Michaelmas Term 1382.
- Capias utlagatum handed over on 11 August 1390 [19] SB
- outlawed on 27 February 1385 at the suit of Walter Godard, citizen and brewer of London, for debt of £33 2s brought in Common Pleas in Michaelmas Term 1382.
- Richard Wryngge of Salisbury, merchant