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Calendar for Rex Rolls, Years M1399-M1400, arranged by defendant
By Susanne Brand


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Abbreviations: Indict: date of indictment. Enrol: date of enrollment. Ve fa: venire facias; CP: court of Common Pleas

Translations: depredatus = plundered; furatus = stolen; dominus = sir

Original place names appear in italics

Completed:


Admin

copy of proceedings of first parliament of Henry IV Link: KB27/557, mm Rex 21f-22f [1] [2]
appointment of William Gascoigne as Chief Justice, 15 Nov. 1400


Link: KB27/558, m Rex 25d [3]

Surety of Good Behaviour

Offenders enrolled opponent sureties Links
Alice, widow of Edward de Bilton, present in court 14 Oct. 1399 William Coterell; and Thomas Milward Ralph Freman of London, brewer; John Seland of London, painter (peantrer); Ralph Wilteshire of London, skinner; and John Multon of London, brewer Link:KB27/555, m Rex 19 f [4]
John Buket, prior of Hayling, present in court 18 Oct. 1399 William Upton Thomas Occlyne; James Knettesford; Simon Jurdan; and Wiliam Moene, all co. Hants. Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19 f [5]
Roger Carre, chaplain, present in court 10 July 1400 John Dygge, clerk; Thomas Kyng; and Richard Kyng John Tille of Devonshire; Nicholas Pencrig of Devonshire; John Honyaton of Devonshire; and John Gille of Devonshire Link: KB27/557, m Rex 17d [6]
William Coterell, present in court 14 Oct. 1399 Alice, widow of Edward de Bilton; and John Gybbes John Bate, esquire of Derbyshire; Roger de Westwode, clerk; John Ewere of Barking in Essex; John Sheryng of London, painter (pentrere) Link:KB27/555, m Rex 19 f [7]
John Croxford 17 Oct. 1399 William Waliant John Hulcote; William Abyngdon; Richard Milton; and John Folk Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19 f [8]
Ralph Dolbeare, present in court 16 Oct. 1399 John Webbe William Ryke of Devonshire; Richard Prous of Devonshire; Thomas Wychiell of Cornwall; and Walter Brok of Cornwall Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [9]
John Drax and John Bunker, present in court 25 June 1400 Thomas de Molyngton and John Rydere, his servant William Swanlond of Middx, Thomas Lancaster of Lancastre, Richard Clerk of London, grocer, and Robert Botoyne of London, goldsmith Link: KB27/557, m Rex 9 f [10]
William Echyngham, present in court 15 May 1400 John Chirche Hugh Loterell, knight; John Assheburnham; John Halle senior; and John Halle junior Link: KB27/556, m Rex 3d [11]
John Henton, present in court 18 Oct. 1399 William Walrond Thomas Eyre; Richard Habermyle; Richard Milton; and John Croxford Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [12]
John Herle, knight 18 Oct. 1400 William Rede, clerk John Heligan of Cornwall; John Forsdon of Devon; William Bentle of Devon; and Henry Ben of Devon Link: KB27/558, m Rex 30d [13]
William Hyham 17 Oct. 1399 Walter Byston Alan Buxhill, knight; Thomas Swanlond of Middx; Henry atte Esthom; and Thomas Compworth Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [14]
Richard Knapp 27 Nov. 1399 Thomas Ruydyng, subbailiff of the Abbot of Westminster John Grene, co. Middx; John Gedneye, co. Middx; John Partrych, co. Middx; Thomas Smyth, co. Middx Link: KB27/554, m Rex 13 d [15]
Thomas Kymberlee, present in court 4 Dec. 1399 William Pynchebek, prior of Royston William Spencer; John Cherche; Geoffrey Massy; and Thomas Wyxle Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [16]
Richard Levyngton 17 Oct. 1399 John Milward of Bristol alias John Bristowe John Hulton, co. Middx; John Bore, co. Kent; Richard Walton, co. Norf; and Robert Bolthorp, co. Lincs Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19 f [17]
John Meleward 17 Oct. 1399 Richard Lenyngton Robert Brente of Bristol; John Humfrey of London; John Russell of Sussex; and John Colneye of Southwerk Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [18]
Thomas Molyngton and Robert Molyngton his brother, present in court 25 June 1400 John Drax and John Bunkere William Cobham of Kent, Thomas Berewyk of Shropshire, Edward Randolf of Warwickshire, and John Gyllyng of London Link: KB27/557, m Rex 9 f [19]
William Pynchebek, prior of Royston priory; William Sadelere; Roger Peyntour; Thomas Bromley; and John Burgh, canon of Royston priory 28 Nov. 1399 Thomas Kymberle Thomas Gerberge, knight; Edward Barry, co. Nhants; William de Wakefeld; William Haghton, co. Cambs Link: KB27/554, m Rex 15 d [20]
John Seincler, present in court 9 Feb. 1400 Thomas Redyng Thomas Godston; John Godston; Thomas Maydeston; and Thomas Mowe Link: KB27/555, m Rex 15 f [21]
Richard Seynt Aubyn 16 Oct. 1399 Richard Refre Thomas Powere of Cornwall; and John Illyngworth of Middx Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [22]
William Sleeswyk; and Alexander Honworth, present in court 18 Oct. 1399 The king and his subjects Robert Eston; Guido Texby; James Cudell; and William Pulter Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19 f [23]
William Walrand of Wyllyhill 18 Oct. 1399 John Henton Thomas Gerberge, knight; Thomas Weston, clerk; John Boteler of Berwedon; and William Burgh of Fasterne Link: KB27/555, m Rex 19d [24]


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________Parties___________ County Dates Jurisdiction _________Offense___________ _________Substance_________ Links
Rex v. John Abbe; Thomas Payt; John Mayhewe of Lewesham; John Wautonne; John Rede of Lewesham; Thomas Rede of Lewesham; Geoffrey Tyler; walsshman; Richard Waren, bocher;Thomas Wylebey; Richard Palmere; John Clerk servant of John Dalyngryge, knight; Roger Dalyngrygge; John Ekcliston; John Prentys; Thomas Boungey of London, goldsmith; John Cowell & Sibill, his wife of Wales; Thomas Busshen; John Wycher, sadler; Christina atte Wode, living at Le Cage in Holbourne; Isabella, servant of Christina atte Wode; Nicholas Whyte of London; magister Henry Caterton, official of the bishop of London; Clemencia del Legh, whore (Indict); (Enrol) various trespasses, extortions, damages, oppressions and excesses Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 3d (cap for Oct M) [25], KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (es fac for Oct Hil) [26]
Rex v. Abbot of Abingdon Berks 27 July 1398 (Indict); E1400 (Enrol) Trin 1400 (judgment) before Nicholas Lound and Thomas Lollebrok, justices of Rich II, at Windsor (1.) Maud Cok, tenant in chief, who held 3 acres of arable in Winkfield, was convicted of the felonious killing of Christina, late wife of David Taillour (Dany Taillour) of Windsor; the abbot of Abingdon (Peter of Hanney) seized those 3 acres in 4 Rich II (1380/81) as escheat despite it belonging rightfully to the king, the escheat being worth 2s 6d per year; - (2.) on 29 Sept. 1392 at a manorial court at Winkfield the abbot imposed a new annual 10s rent onto the tenants in perpetuum and distrained said tenants (7 horses worth 4 marks, detained for 8 weeks; 8 oxen and 1 cow worth £4 62 8d, 40 sheep worth 40s; 1 horse worth 8s and distrained 3 houses worth 40s on the royal highway which were kept to draw the royal cart;- (3). on 6 Oct. 1393 at Winkfield the abbot kept Thomas Somerton and Stephen Saward, tenants of the king, at night and took them to Oxford and imprisoned them until each was bound by agreement of £100 not to prosecute the abbot for breaching royal rights and expelled them from their tenancies (worth 40s per year each) when they did so anyway; - (4.) the king has all rents, rights, customs and profits in Winkfield as of right except for £4 which the king granted to the abbot of Abingdon; 5. the abbot kept from Christina Shepherd one free tenement in Winkfield 20s for lerewite although such fine was never referred onto the tenure of the town. on 29 May 1400 the current abbot of Abingdon appeared by John Hulton, his attorney, and asked for a day to imparl until xv Trin, when he appeared again by attorney (detailed arguments follow) and jury finds for the defendant (detailed arguments enrolled) but court adjournes for judgment until Oct Trin when the jury verdict is accepted and the current prior dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, mm Rex 14-14d and schedule [27]d [28], KB27/558, m Rex 30f (jury put in respite xv Hil) [29]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3f (ve fac for Oct Hil) [30]; KB27/555, m Rex 1f (distr. for xv Easter) [31]
Rex v. Abbot of Bowle; prioress of Amesbury; the current prioress of Goring, the current prior of Ogbourne, John Shelford, lord of Elmdene; John Rede; Richard Marmyon of Oxfordshire; John Drayton; heirs and tenants of the lands of William Drayton, knight; William bishop of Winchester; Margery Shawe; Thomas Stawell; the current abbot and convent of Abingdon; Richard Skrope, knight; Fulk of Pembrygge; and Almarice de Sancto Amando Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (ve fa for Oct H) [32]; KB27/555, m Rex 10d (distr for xv Easter) [33]; KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin, for Margery Shaw and Thomas Stanwell) [34]; KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) [35]; KB27/558, m Rex 21f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil for prioress of Ambesbury, Margery Shawe, Thomas Stawell, Fulk and Almarice)[36]; KB27/559, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [37]
Rex v. Abbot of Cherteseye (Abbot of Charteseye) Surr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12f (ve fa Oct Hil) [38]; KB27/555, m Rex 7 (distr for xv Easter) [39]; KB27/556, m Rex 4f (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin) [40]; KB27/557, m Rex 1f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) [41]; KB27/558, m Rex 19d [42]; KB27/558, m Rex 19d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [43]; KB27/560, m Rex 14f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [44]
Rex v. Abbot of Coggeshale; and Abbess of Barking Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [45]; KB27/555, m Rex 6d (distr for 15 E) [46]; KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr for Oct T for Abbot of Coggeshale) [47]; KB27/557, m Rex 4 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [48]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries distr for Abbot for Oct Hil) [49]; KB27/559, m Rex 6f (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [50]; KB27/560, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries distr for Abbess) [51]
Rex v. Abbot of Dale Derbys T 1393 (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds obstruction of the river Derwent at Borrowash by the abbot for the last 6 years (11 - 16 Rich II) contrary to rights given to the burgesses of Derby by Rich II and his predecessors to move merchandise without impediment from Nottingham to Derby by boat or other vessel On 15 May 1400 the abbot appears by attorney (entry breaks off) Main: KB27/556, m Rex 7f [52], note: entry repeated but not complete on KB27/556, m Rex 10d [53]; Other:
Rex v. Abbot of Dorcester Oxon E1398 (Indict); H1400 (Enrol); 26 April 1400 (Verdict) jurors of several hundreds The road called Cobbelane near Nettlebed is a runious and dangerous sight and dangerous for traveleers, a lair of thieves, due to the lack of improvement/repair by the abbot of Dorcester in H1400 the abbot appeared by Brian Huscarll, his attorney, and declared that neither he nor his predecessors are responsible for the upkeep, Thomas Covele appeared for the king, jury put in respite until 26 April 1400, when jury found abbot not responsible for the repair and upkeep of the road, dismissed without a day Main:KB27/555, m Rex 15d [54]; Other: KB27/559, m Rex 18d (nisi prius) [55]
Rex v. Abbot of Dorcester Oxon (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles jury put in respite until Oct Hil Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 30d [56]
Rex v. Abbot of Pershore; Elizabeth, widow of John Beauchamp, knight; John Purce; Hugh Holdere; Edward Barker; William Sparhauke; John Mason; Alice Littelton; John Hambury; David Bruere; John Bullok; John Baron; William Symons; John Morecote, dyer; William Glouer; William Chaloner; John Paty; Richard Pottere; Alice Glouere; Thomas Cruseley (E1401: his heirs); Henry Percy; Ralph Dutte; Robert Welde; John Sclater; Walter West; and Isabel Smythes, former wife of Simon Penne of Belbroughton Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (ve fa for Oct H) [57]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (cap for 15 E) [58] (note: Elizabeth, widow of John Beauchamp is dead by H 1400); KB 27/557, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich, note: now heirs and tenants of the lands of Elizabeth Beauchamp mentioned and some accused have dropped out) [59]; KB27/558, m Rex 5d (cap for Oct Hil) (note: Thomas Cruseley is dead by M1400) [60]; KB27/559, m Rex 8d (distr for xv Easter) [61]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [62]
Rex v. Abbot of Pershore; Elizabeth, widow of John Beauchamp, knight Worcs H 1398 (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds Fernestrete which leads from Lee to Braunceford cannot be used due to lack of repair for which the abbot and Elizabeth are responsible on 9 July 1400 the abbot and Elizabeth appear by their attorney John Derehurst, cannot deny the accusation, fined 2s and distrained to make sure that they repair the road Main: KB27/557, m Rex 15f [63]; Other:
Rex v. Abbot of Reading Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8f (ve fa for Oct Hil) [64]; KB27/555, m Rex 1f (distr for xv Easter) [65]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) KB27/560, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no560/aKB27no560fronts/IMG_0167.htm]
Rex v. current Abbot of Reading, current Abbot of Thame, and current Abbot of Abingdon Berks (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles (regarding their predecessors) Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [66]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (sicut pluris distr for Abbot of Thame only for Oct Hil) [67]
Rex v. abbot and convent of Rewley Abbey Oxon' (Indict); (Enrol) Violation of the Statute of Mortmain: whether they acquired a house with appurtenances in the parish of St Thomas in the suburb of Oxford (10s/year) from Thomas Sclater without licence Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 30d (jury in respite Oct Hil) [68]
Rex v. Abbot of Roche Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles (unspecified) Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 f (ve fa for Oct H) [69]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (distr for 15 P) [70]; KB27/556, m Rex 5d (distr for Oct T) [71]; KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) [72];KB27/558, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no558/aKB27no558fronts/IMG_0171.htm
Rex v. Abbot of Selby (John de Shirburn) Yorks 17 April 1399 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 28 Oct. 1400 (Admission of charge) before John Dependen, sheriff of Yorkshire, at the sheriff's turn at Middleton certain articles: a sewer called Fouknay at Monkplace is blocked and all pastures and meadows nearby need cleaning but abbot refuses to do so On 28 Oct. 1400 the abbot by William Waldeby, his attorney, admits the charge, affeered 40d, and sheriff ordered to distrain him to enforce the clearing of the blockage and all that is necessary Main: KB27/558, m Rex 15d [73]; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 8f (sicut prius ve fa Oct Trin) [74]
Rex v. Abbot of St John Colchester Essex (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4 f (exigent for Oct M) [75]
Rex v. Abbot of St Mary's church York Yorks 7 Nov. 1398 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before John Depeden, sheriff of Yorkshire, at the sheriff's tourn at Wetherby certain articles: the Kenambrygge in the royal highway between Skakylthorp and Popilton has fallen down (confractus), so that nobody can go over it without danger of life and the Abbot of St Mary's church York is responsible for the repair on 16 Nov. 1400 the abbot appeared by William Waldeby, his attorney, denies being responsible for the repair, jury summoned for Oct Hil Main: KB27/558, m Rex 24d [76]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4 f (distr for Oct M) [77]
Rex v. Abbot of Tewkesbury; Abbot of St Augustin Bristol; Abbot of St Peter Gloucester; Prior of Llanthony; Anselm Gyse; Walter abbot of St Peter Gloucester; William Quenhulle, kitchener of the abbot of St Peter Gloucester and fellow monk; prior of Llanthony near Gloucester; kitchener of the priory of Llanthony near Gloucester; Wiliam Baylly of Ashelworth; Richard Robard; John Cherlebury; Thomas Portere of Ashelworth; John Portere of Ashelworth; John Tetard of Maisemore; William Corff of Maisemore, heirs and tenants of lands which belonged to Roger Seysdon [appears in T1400]; John Clerk; and William prior of Lancheny near Gloucester Glouc reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (ve fa for Oct Hil) [78]; KB27/555, m Rex 11 f (distr for xv Easter) [79] (note: Roger Seysdon is dead by H 1400); KB27/556, m Rex 5f (cap for Oct Trin) [80] (note: William Quenhull is dead by E 1400); KB27/557, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) [81]; KB27/558, m Rex 20f (distr for Oct Hil) [82]; KB27/559, m Rex 8d (distr for xv Easter) [83]; KB27/560, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr/cap for Oct Trin)[84]
Rex v. Abbot of Waverle; Abbot of Hyda; and John de Stanford, prior of St Denis Church near Southampton Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 d (ve fa for Oct H) [85]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (distr for 15 P) [86]; KB27/560, m Rex 7f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [87]
Rex v. Abbot of Westminster; Prior of the of St John Jerusalem; master of the hospital of St Giles; and prior of Charterhouse Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 d (ve fa for Oct H) [88]
Rex v. Abbot and convent of Westminster Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (ve fa for Oct H) [89]
Rex v. Abbot of Estchestre Derbys (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21d (distr for Oct Hil) [90]
Rex v. John Adames of Cleeton St Mary and John Colwall, alias John, former servant of Roger Turpeton, canon of Wigmore in Shropshire Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) before Adam Pershale, sheriff of Shropshire on Sunday, 29 Sept. 1398, John Adames of Cleeton St Mary and John, former servant of Roger Turpeton, feloniously stole 11 oxen worth 11 marks and 6 cows worth 40s, 13 bullocks worth 40s, 1 horse worth 60s from John Cornewayle, knight; Hugh Mortymer, knight; Richard de Leghton; Nicholas de Rugeley; and Thomas de Stones at Whethull on 20 May 1400 John Adames and John Colwall came and produced general pardons dated 12 May 1400 and 4 May 1400; after inspection of the pardons John and John were dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 2 d [91], see C67/32, mm. 20-17; Other:
Rex v. Alesia Lady of Deyncourt Derbs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 6d (distr for 15 E) [92]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries ve fa for Oct Mich) [93]; KB27/558, m Rex 6f (distr for Oct Hil)[94] KB27/559, m Rex 9f (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [95]; KB27/560, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [96]
Nicholas Yorke of Lynn, chapman, approver (for Rex) v. John Aleyn of Spilsby, Lincs, bocher Lincs reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d [97]; KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent for Oct M) [98]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson, approver (for Rex) v. Thomas Andrewe of Cheshire, formerly living in Wycombe; Thomas Bolton, esquire, Richard Barbour of London; and William Gleymesford alias William Fyssher of the county of Essex, living in Romford or near Romford Kent (approver appeal); (Enrol) appeal by Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson felonies for trial of Richard Barbour see KB27/559, m Rex 14d [99] Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 11d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [100]; see also KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [101]; see KB27/560, m Rex 10f [102] for case against sheriffs of London for goods which belonged to Lawrence Wynkle
Rex v. David ap Griffyn Vaghan; and Lewis ap Griffyn Vaghan, his brother Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace for Oxfordshire felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (cap for Oct H) [103]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (exigent for Oct M) [104]
Rex v. Meredith ap Jevan Lloyd; John ap Howell Jakke; David Waugh ? reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal by John Lanwaren for the killing of his father John which was not continued accessories to the killing of John Lanwaren, father of John Lanwaren, Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [105] [Note: for a related entry see William Godman junior]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [106]; KB27/559, m Rex 15d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [107]
Rex v. Llewllyn ap Philip, chaplain Shrops 18 July 1400 (royal writ); M1400 (Enrol) violation of Statute Premunire: Richard II presented Reginald ap Jorwerth as parson to the vacant church of Llandysul in Wales to John, bishop of St Asaph and he was canonically admitted and instituted and inducted when Llewllyn ap Philipp, chaplain, trying to undo the effect of the presentation and expel Reginald from his possession of the church procured him to be cited in the Roman curia on the right of patronage of the church. and caused; sheriff ordered to premunire Llewllyn to appear on 3 weeks of Mich by royal writ dated 18 July 1400; John de Cornewayle, sheriff, returned that he warned Llewllyn to be before the king but when the return was examined, day of premunition was not returned, sheriff was affeered 20s - further order to sheriff to let the king know the day and the place of the warning for Oct Purification Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 7d [108]
Rex v. John Apedale; and Gilbert Cornewayll Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies ) [109]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [110]
Rex v. Geoffrey Ardern Warw' (Indict); (Enrol) felony Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 16d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [111]
Rex v. Richard Arnold; John de Freston; Thomas Gardener of Muspole; John Thresshere of Sandgate; Henry Porter of Cosford; John Pylly; John son of Henry Porter; William Daunport of the parish of St George in Norwich; John Pylly, mason of the parish of st George in Norwich; Richard Arnold of the parish of St George in Norwich; Henry Wyndrawer of the parish of St George in Norwich; and John son of Henry Wyndrawer Norf reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of Roger Snowe, who is now a clerk convict felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3d (cap for Oct Hil) [112]; KB27/558, m Rex 16d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [113]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [114]; KB27/559, m Rex 4d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [115]
Rex v. John Artor of Upton; and Richard Bolt of Baughurst Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); H1401 (Enrol, Richard Bolt); 30 Jan. 1401 (Richard Bolt pardoned) before Reymund Ive, a coroner felonies (felonious killing of Richard Leche of Hurstbourne Tarrant (Hussebourne Regis) in Hampshire) Main: KB27/559, m Rex 13f (Richard Bolt) [116]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [117]; KB27/555, m Rex 5f (exigent for Oct M) [118]; KB27/558, m Rex 8d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [119]
Rex v. Thomas Aston; and the prior of Charterhouse Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 f (ve fa for Oct H) [120]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (exigent for 15 P) [121] (note that prior is not mentioned); KB27/556, m Rex 1 d (cap for Oct T) [122]; KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (distr for Oct M) [123]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct Hil for Thomas Aston) [124]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [125]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d (capias for 15 E) [126]
Rex v. William Atkyns; Nicholas Noryssh, and James Hornesboghe Somers xv St John Bapt 1400 (chancery plea); M1400 (Enrol) inquest before Thomas Cammel, escheator, of Richard II regarding the grant by Thomas de Hornesboghe of a certain borough and lands in the borough of Chard ('Cherde') to William Atkyns and Nicholas Noryssh. Dispute of their status (secular persons with the power to acquire land or custodians of the chantry of the Blessed Mary of the parish church of Chard) jury finds they are secular persons and that they and Henry Percehoghe, John Alwyne, William Godauncer, and Walter Carpenter, their male heirs and assigns were granted the borough etc. by Thomas de Hornesboghe (charter enrolled, dated 8 Febr. 1378) and that William and Nicholas did not acquire the lands as custodians and co-brothers of the chantry, but since James does not appear in court it is adjudged that 1/3 of the borough remains in the king's hand while the king's hand is removed from the remaining 2/3 Main: KB27/558, mm Rex 29f-29d [127]; [128]; Other:
Rex v. John atte Chambre of Nottingham, living with John Terry of Oxford, inn-keeper Norf reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughborough, who is hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct H) [129]; KB27/558, m Rex 22d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [130]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (ex fac for Oct MIch) [131]
Rex v. Hugh atte Hille of Yeddyng, laborer; William Tykhill, tailour; Roger Carre, chaplain; James Faukon, goldsmith; John Dastany, skinner; John Prentys; John Payn; John Smyth of Tothill Strete & Joan, wife of John Smyth; William Cursun, son of Thomas Cursun of the county of Norfolk; Nicholas Darell; Thomas Stanley, travellingman (traveylyngman); and Nicholas Anketyll Middx (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions, damages, excesses Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [132]
Rex v. Edward atte Holte of Mount Bures Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [133]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (cap for 15 E) [134];KB27/556, m Rex 6 f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [135]; KB 27/557, m Rex 10d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [136]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [137]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [138]; KB27/560, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries capias for Oct Trin) [139]
Rex v. William atte Hull Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [140]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (exigent for Oct M) [141]
Rex v. William atte Kyrke of Skidbrooke Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 f (cap for Oct H) [142]; KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [143]
Rex v. William atte Meed of Dalyngton; Stephen Hastyng of Dalyngton; and Roger atte Fyrche of Dalyngton Sussex (plea); (Enrol) trespass plea by William Curteys, convicted by jury fine payable to king capias ad satisfaciendum Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for 1 month Easter) [144]
Rex v. Thomas atte Mulle, son and heir of William atte Mulle of Merston Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (ve fa for Oct H) [145]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 f (distring for 15 P) [146]; KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut prius distr for Oct M) [147]
Rex v. John atte Wode, tailor Middx M 1399 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) on 31 Oct. 1399 at Popeler feloniously stole 2 horses worth £10 from John Seymour; he is a common thief on 6 Febr. 1400 John was handed to the marshal by the sheriffs of London, appeared by the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter, returned to the marshalsea; later jury put in respite until Oct Trin, when he appeared in the custody of the marshal but no jurors came, jury put in respite until Friday, 25 JUne 1400, when John appeared in the custody of the marshal and the jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 12 f [148]; Other:
Rex v. John atte Wode, tailour; Thomas Kyng; Adam Pycot; John Smyth with the Blereyedye of Tothill; Richard Bakere, formerly living in Bishopsgate Street London; John Bowyer, carter; John Smyth of Colham; David Dyer of Mynmouth; John Mynyot, esquier; John Dunmowe, mason; and John Aylesbury, mason Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies capias for 27 Nov. 1399, not found, exigent Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 d (exigent for Oct Trin) [149]; KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (capias for Adam Pycot and his mainpernors for Oct Mich) [150]; for abjuration of realm of John Smth of Colham and subsequent execution see [KB27/560, m Rex 8f [151]
Rex v. William atte Wode of London; Reginald Adam, wever of London; John Adam, son of Reginald Adam; John Barstaple, fuller; Robert Moseburgh, inn-keeper; Matthew John; Thomas Slade, brewer; and John Slade, brother of Thomas Slade; John Shelton, servant of Thomas Skelton; and Thomas servant of Thomas Skelton Middx H1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol: Robert Moseburh case) On 28 Jan. 1400 Robert Moseburgh, inn-keeper, in Knightsbridge in Middx, broke into the close and house of Robert Orchard and assaulted him and his servans and took various goods to the value of 40s On 13 Oct. 1400 Robert appeared by attorney, jury summoned for 19 Oct. 1400, on that day he comes, confesses and makes a fine with the king (40d), dimissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 3f (case against Robert Moseburgh only) [152], fines membrane [153] ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 2f (cap for Oct T) [154], KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct Hil) [155]; William atte Wode outlawed 9 Dec. 1400, outlawry pardoned 25 April 1401, made fine 40d [156] KB27/560, m Rex 1d [157]
Rex v. Elizabeth Audeley; and Ankur Talbot (Ancretus Talbot) Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (ve fa for Oct H) KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (distr for 15 E) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no555/bKB27no555dorses/IMG_0249.htm; KB27/556, m Rex 4 f (distr for Oct T for Ankur Talbot) [158]; KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [159]; KB27/558, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [160]
Rex v. Nicholas de Audele, knight Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 d (cap for Oct H) [161]; see also KB27/560, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries venire fac Oct Trin)[162]
Rex v. Andrew de Awton, knight; Prior St Oswald Gloucester; Duke of Gloucester; Count of Stafford, John Clifford of Frompton; Abbot of Tewkesbury, Abbot of Pershore; John Duke of Lancaster; Prior of Malverne Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 7d (distr for 15 E) [163] (note: Andrew de Awton, Duke of Gloucester, Count of Stafford, John Clifford of Frompton; and John Duke of Lancaster are dead by H1400); KB27/556, m Rex 1 d (distr for Oct T for Prior of St Oswald, Abbot of Tewesbury and Prior of Malverne) [164]
Rex v. Thomas Aylesbury, apprentice of Roger Ryot of London, goldsmith; John Poke, apprentice of Roger Ryot of London, goldsmith; and John Shalford, servant of John Durnell, sadler London (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 12 f (exig for Oct M) [165]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [166]


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Rex v. John Bacon of Henley in Oxon; and John Clerk, servant of Roger Claryngdon Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [167]; KB27/555, m Rex 4 f (exigent for Oct M) [168]
Rex v. William, son of William Bacon alias Feautrere; Kent (approver appeal); (Enrol) appealed by John Dycon alias John Bernard of Brayles in Warwickshire, approver, kept in the Marshalsea felonies sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich; and sicut pluries cap ad satisf for his mainpernors (Richard Rochewell; John Bryngham; John Hampton) Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap and cap ad satisf for Oct Mich) [169]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [170]
Rex v. John Bagard of Little Possethorne Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (cap for Oct H) [171]
Rex v. William Bagot, knight Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 f (cap for Oct H) [172]; KB27/560, m Rex 6f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [173]
Rex v. Henry Bailly of Upware Cambs reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) non-suited appeal of robbery by William Norhampton robbery Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 11f (sicut alias cap for Oct Trin) [174]; KB27/559, m Rex 15d (de novo ex fac for Oct Mich) [175]
Rex v. William Bailly alias William Taillour Middx T1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 15 Oct. 1400 (Verdict) jurors of various hundreds Olde Forth feloniously stole 3 horses worth £4 13s 4d from William Cotrell On 16 Oct. 1400 William Bailly was brought in by the sheriffs on London, committed to Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 15 Oct. 1400 when they found him guilty, he was hanged Main: KB27/558, m Rex 5d [176]; Other:
Rex v. Peter Bakere, chaplain Middx reign of H IV (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 5d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [177]; KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (distr for Oct M) [178]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct Hil) [179]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [180]; KB27/560, m Rex 6d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [181]
Rex v. John de Balome, parson of Crosby church Westmoreland reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct Hil) [182]; KB27/558, m Rex 24d (sicut pluries cap for Oct HIl) [183]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [184]
Rex v. John Barton Middx (appeal); (Enrol) appeal by John Barton v. Hugh Clayson for robbery for not prosecuting his appeal capias ad satisfaciendum Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct Hil) [185]
Rex v. John de Barton (John Barton), parson of Lee, sequestrator of the bishop of Coventry and Lichfield Derbys (Indict); (Enrol) trespass Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 10d (cap for Oct Hil) [186]; KB27/559, m Rex 5f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [187]
Rex v. William, son of Thomas, son of Peter de Barowe (alias William, son of Thomas Peresson of Barowe) Lincolns reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before Ralph de Cromwell and associates, justices in parts of Lydesey on 1 July 1392 Joan, wife of John son of Simon de Barowe at Barowe broke into the house of Margaret Fauskes and took and carried away £3; - on 27 Dec. 1395 William, son of Thomas, son of Peter de Barowe at Barowe received Joan (who is now outlawed) William surrendered to the Marshalsea, produces a general pardon dated 16 June 1398 and a writ de non molestando dated 14 Oct. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 9f [188]
Rex v. John Bartelot; Roger, former woodward of Charleby; William Ditton, scholar; John Mersh; Thomas Mersh; John Heryng of Flanders; Isabel Longam of Witney; Isabel de Hertyngold; Hugh Hulkyn of Wales, clerk; John Swerdes of Ireland, labourer; Magister Richard Lychum, clerk; John Seman, clerk; Stephen de Karlhull; Richard Glouer; Adam Clerk; Henry Fonbrem; John de Andwerp; Gerard Clogemaker, coal clerk; John Walcot, souter; John, son of John Scynner; Alice Lacheford, wife of Thomas Fretewell; William Chapman; Richard Swell; William le Muleward; Richard de Stoule & Millicent, his wife; John de Brok of Wormleighton; John le Spencer, pantler of Richard de Stonley; John Roper, bailif of Richard de Stonley at Hook Norton; Richard, son of Hugh Goremond, vicar of New Headington (Nethe Etyngdon); Elizabeth, wife of Oliver le Gay in Northbrook; Robert, son of John le Taillour of Kirtlington; John Maister; William Mason, former servant of the vicar of Eynsham; Simon le Clerk of Mollington (Mudlyngton); Richard Roteby of Stony Stratford; Emma, wife of John Stonhard; Thomas Stafford & Juliana, his wife; Richard Fisshmongere; Alice, wife of Richard de Pylarstone; John Stonle, tailour of Chipping Norton; John de Burgyngham, servant (mancipius); Andre de Ocle, furbisher; James le Fourbiour; Ingram le Latoner; John Copyn, bowyere; John le Hernesborgh; William Kyrham; William London; Hugh London; Richard Heyward of Ducklington; Bartholomew Passeleye; Adam Helle; Richard de Tettesworth; Thomas le Hamme; William Pipere & Agnes, his wife; Alice, wife of William le Prest; Alice, wife of Thomas de Hamme; Agnes Spark of Brochampton; Alice de Chepyng Norton, servant of Robert de Chepyng Norton, miller; Abbot of Thame at le Dounmulne; Robert le Sponer of Postcombe; Lord Roger of Nouwers of Churchill; Burga, wife of Roger of Nouwers; John atte Crundle of Fawler; William Spileman of Holton; Joan, wife of John Hardyng of Thame; Geoffrey le Huthward of Newnham; William de Chibenhurst, tailor; Robert, groom of sir William, parson of Mongewell; sir Henry, chaplain of the same William, parson of Mongewell; John Tarraunt; John, groom of John Tarraunt; and Edith de Somersete, resident in Willenhall in the house of Richard le Roper of Shirbourne Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) presence and help to felons while committing the felonies and harbouring them afterwards Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 11 f (sicut alias cap for Oct Trin) [189]; KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [190]; KB27/558, m Rex 19d ex fac for Oct Trin) [191]
Rex v. John Barton Middx reign of Hen IV (appeal); (Enrol) non-suited in appeal against Hugh Clayson for robbery capias ad satisfaciendum Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (for Oct T) [192]
William atte Hall of Cumberland , approver (for Rex) v. Simon Bayliff of Wells Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before John Sydenham and William Orm, coroners of Somerset; and Philip Spore, former coroner of Somerset on 8 Aug. 1394 William atte Hall and Simon Bayliff of Wells haunted Thomas Smith of Knightsbridge and plundered him and kept £10 of gold coins and feloniously killed him. William says he has no more than 6s 8d for his use on 10 Feb. 1400 William (in the custody of the marshal) and Simon (after having surrendered to the marshal) appear in the custody of the marshal, William does not want to uphold his appeal; Simon pled not guilty, jury summoned for 11. Feb. 1400, released on mainprise; on 11 Febr. 1400 Simon appeared by mainprise and jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 14d [193]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Balyffe of Elmdene Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [194]; KB27/555, m Rex 4 f (exigent Oct M) [195]
Rex v. John Barbour of Bintree; and John de Billyngford, smith Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) maintenance and procurement of felones and harbouring them Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9f (cap for Oct Hil) [196]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [197]; KB27/559, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [198]
Rex v. Roger Barre of London London reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery against Robert Person non-suited Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (cap for Oct H) [199]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [200]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [201]
Rex v. Adam Bawdewyn of Wotton Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) before Peter of Cee, a coroner of Lincs On 23 Dec. 1377 at Wotton feloniouly killed John Lorymer of Tykell, resident in Wotton On Thursday, 5. Febr. 1400 Adam was committed to the marshalsea, appeared by the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 27 April 1399 and a non molestando writ dated 4 Febr. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 12 f [202]; Other:
Rex v. Henry Baylly of Upware Cambs reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal for robbery brought by William Norhampton non-suited, continued at king's suit Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2f (cap for Oct H) [203]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d ( ex fac for Oct H) [204]
Rex v. Thomas Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick Cornwall M 1398 (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) capture and detentin of David Tregoys of which he was convicted by jury outlawed on 12 May 1399 for not paying the fine for this conviction on 24 May 1400 the earl surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced to writs of error, dated 18 May and 20 May 1400, the latter mentioning the revocation of the act of parliament against the earl; 1st error: he was detained in prison as proven by the royal writ dated 20 May 1400; 2nd error: no exigent can be sued out against a peer of the realm in common and personal pleas; court proceeds ex officio to inspect record and process and then revokes the outlawry and restores the earl to the common law Main: KB27/556, m Rex 8d [205]; Other: see Select Cases in the Court of King's Bench, SS 88, pp. 100-101
Rex v. John Beche; John atte Fenny (John atte Fenne), servant of John Cable of Frome; Edward, servant of John Cable; Peter, servant of John Cable; Ralph Barbour of Frome; Walter Honycod of Frome; John Kyngman of Frome; John Taillour, tenant of John Cable (John Shable) of Frome; Richard Greylake of Frome; John Carreu of Frome; John Moret of Frome; Walter Penne of Kayner; John Dru of Frome; Thomas Eveston of Wodelond near Frome; Roger Onger of Wodelond near Frome; John Lylleshull, webbe of Frome; John Gybbes of Frome; William Biggemename of Frome; Richard Tanner of Frome; John, son of John Kaynere; Edward Leche of Frome; Thomas Coppe of Frome; Thomas Rous of Frome; John Parfyt of Bekenton; Edward Bobeler of Frome; John Batyn of Frome; John Bakere of Frome; Henry Erl of Frome; John Sprot of Frome; John White of Frome; John Prest, wever of Frome; John Foughlere of Frome, tailour; John, servant of John Carre of Frome; William Sterke of Wodelond near Frome; Robert Jones of Trottekeshull; William Malyn of Trottokeshull; Thomas Braynesford of Frome; Robert Aumesbury, servant of John Godeston; and William Thorp of Frome Somers 8 April 1400 (presentment); T1400 (Enrol) felonies and treasons: on 9 Aug. 1399 at Frome John Beche and ca. 300 other men, in warlike manner, impeded and assaulted John Yoxhale, clerk and receiver of the king's money; John Lovel farmer of the king's manor of Frome; John Panes, steward of the manor of Frome; Roger Bengervyll, bailiff; John Borde, subbailif and other royal officials and imprisoned John Yoxhale, Roger and John Borde until they paid a fine of 23s 4d for their release continuing this unlawful behaviour until 26 Jan. 1400, intimidating the king's officers on a daily basis and impeding them from holding courts and collecting and raising rents, issues and other profits of the manor and also taking goods and chattles from John Yoxhale and Roger Bengervill and John Borde and dismantled the house called le yeldehal saying that they did not want to be ruled by the laws of England; and when the sheriff of Somerset was said to come to Frome to arrest them with help of Lord John de Lovell they armed themselves again on 18 Dec. 1399, made a huge amount of armes and went into the fields of Frome and and organized themselves into three ambushments (busshementz) and lay in wait day and night to kill John lord of Lovell; And on 19 Jan. 1400 broke into the house of John Borde, subbailif, and took various goods, and took the subbailif from Frome to a certain place called Kynges'(?) to behead him there when the vicar of Frome and chaplains brought to this place to hear the confession of John Borde persuaded the rebels to refrain from killing him and took the subbailif to an unknown location; on 20 Jan. 1400, taking royal power to themselves they publicly proclaimed in various places in Frome that no royal official or farmer should hold any court nor in future collect or receive any of the urban moneys due within domaine of Frome; Tuesday after Monday they broke into the house of William Hochekyns at Frome looking for Roger Bengervyll to kill him and that John Beche would have the charters of pardons within 4 days; John Godestone, mercer and Guido Mercer were inciting and maintaining them on 12 July 1400 John Beche is handed over to the marshal by the warden of the Fleet, pleads not guilty, jury for Oct Mich, released on mainprise sub pena £1000; John Godeston, mercer, surrenders to the marshal, pleads not guilty, released on mainprise until Oct Mich; both appear by mainprise, no writ, next court day oct Martini and Oct Hil resp.; on 14 Oct. 1400 Guido Mercer surrenders, pleads not guilty, trial put on hold until principals convicted or outlawed, released on mainprise sub pena £100; jury put in respite for local trial at nisi prius, jury declares John Beche not guilty, dismissed without a day - on 20 Oct. 1400 Richard Greylake, John Carreu, John Moret, Walter Penne, and Richard Tannere were taken into court by the custodian of the Fleet Prison by corpus cum causa, committed to the Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned 18 Nov. 1400, jury put in respite at nisi prius until 30 Dec. 1400, record of nisi prius was sent, jury found them not guilty, dismissed without a day; on 16 Nov. 1400 William Sterke and Robert Jones surrendered to the Marshalsea, produced a general pardon dated 11 Nov. 1400 resp. 14 Nov. 1400 and non molestando writs dated 16 Nov. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 19f [206]; KB27/558, m Rex 12f (trial of Richard Greylake, John Carreu, John Moret, Walter Penne, and Richard Tannere) [207], KB27/558, m Rex 27f (trial William Sterke and Robert Jones) [208]; KB27/559, mm Rex 19f-19d (pardon for John Taillour dated 12 Jan. 1401, John White dated 12 Jan. 1401; William Malyn dated 12 Jan. 1401, three writs de non molestando dated 31 Feb. 1401 (sic) John and John dismissed, William - because of variants of name - has to have his identity confirmed), then dismissed without a day [209], [210]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 6f (sicut prius cap for oct M) [211], KB27/558, m Rex 1d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Martini) [212]; KB27/558, m Rex 30d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [213]; KB27/558, m Rex 31d (authorisation for nisi prius, dated 24 Nov. 1400, in regard to John Beche) [214]; KB27/558, m Rex 31d (nisi prius authorisation dated 24 Nov. 1400) [215]; KB27/559, m Rex 15f(ex fac for Oct Mich) [216]
Rex v. John Bedemansone (John Bedmanson) of Witney Oxon reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) treasons and felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [217]
Rex v. John Bedemansone (John Bedmanson) of Witney; and John Mylford, webbe of Cogges Oxon (Indict); (Enrol) treasons and felonies capias for John Bedmanson and John Mylford; capias ad satisfaciendum for their mainpernors (William Barbour of Bampton; John Abraham of Clavefeld; Thomas Suntyng of Witney; and John Fuller of Stanlake) Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 6f (cap for Oct Hil) [218]
Rex v. Robert Bekworth (Robert Bekkeworth) of Chipstowe; Robert Leche of Hull in Warws; and Robert Leche of Hull Warws 16 Feb. 1389 (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughborough (turned approver before Thomas de Catesangre while in the royal goal at Winchester in Hampshire), who was kept in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies: on 23 Nov. or 27 July 1388 (Monday after St Margaret's) at Warwick William Rose and Robert Bekworth feloniously stole 2 horses worth 8 marks from a local man On 16 Oct. 1400 Robert Bekworth came and asked for outlawry to be revoked since he had been imprisoned at Newgate during the last 4 years, remitted to the Marshalsea Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11d (cap for Oct Hil) [219]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (ex fac for Oct M) [220]; KB27/558, m Rex 15d (re: outlawry of Robert Bekworth) [221]
Rex v. Robert Bekyngham; John Thorpe; Walter Thorpe; John Wryche; John van Rikell; Clays Armurer; William Staunton; Thomas Bret of Peryford; and William Willesby of the Cambs Essex (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 10 f (ex fac for Oct M) [222]; KB27/558, m Rex 17f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin for John Thorpe only) [223]
Rex v. John Benedon; and Thomas Newport Surr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [224]; for enrolment re Thomas Newport see KB27/555, m Rex 7 f [225]
Rex v. Agnes, wife of John Benedon Surr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting of felons Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [226]
Rex v. John Bernard, clerk, treasurer of Calais Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (distr for Oct H) [227]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (cap for 15 P) [228]
Rex v. Henry Best (Henry Bost); William West; and Robert de Karlelee of Penrith Cumberland reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (ve fa for Oct H) [229]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (cap for 15 E) [230]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (exigent for crast animarum) [231]; KB27/558, m Rex 22f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [232]
Rex v. Walter Beston; Anselm Salman, Maunsel Taillour, Edmund Sadeler and Richard de Kent (his mainpernors) Surrey reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of rape by Maud Fulmere against John Taunton (principal) and Walter Beson (accessory), but non-suited accessory to rape (abettor and encouragement) Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8d (cap for Oct Hil; and cap ad satisf for mainpernors) [233]; KB27/559, m Rex 13d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [234]
Rex v. William Bevyrle, rector of Nutfield church Surrey before John atte Dene, coroner (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) coroner William Bevyrle feloniously killed Nicholas Cassy, chaplain, on 17 February 1399 at Bletchingley on 28 June 1400 William surrendered to the marshal, presents general pardon dated 15 Dec. 1399, and writ de non molestando dated 1 June 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 4d [235]; Other: see C 67/32, mm 23-22
Rex v. John Billynge of the parish of Westbury, and Nicholas atte Hulle Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before Robert Soumyle, coroner of Rich II present during felony, aiding and harbouring felons: felonious killing of Agnes Wykwane of Twyning by Agnes, wife of Nicholas atte Hulle on Sunday, 24 Aug. 1393 at Twyning Main: KB27/559, m Rex 14f (Nicholas atte Hulle and his wife Agnes) [236]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [237]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (ex fac for Oct Trin for Nicholas atte Hulle) (note: John Billynge is dead by M1400) [238]
Rex v. Bishop of Durham Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (ve fa for Oct H) [239]
Rex v. Bishop of Durham; Abbot of Towerhill; and Richard Forester of London, executors and administrators of the goods and chattels of John Bosham Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (ve fa for Oct H) [240]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (exigent for 15 P) [241] but note that Bishop of Durham no longer mentioned
Rex v. Bishop of London Surrey reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [242]; KB27/555, m Rex 7 f (exigent for 15 P) [243]
Rex v. Alan Blakbourne, labourer Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before William Foot, a coroner On Sunday, 28 March 1400 Alan feloniously killed Hugh Trymnell, laborer, at Nomanneslond; and John Salesbury, blyndeman, & Isolde, his wife were present and abbetted the felony On 16 Oct. 1400 Alan, John and Isolde were produced in court by the sheriffs of London by corpus cum causa writ, committed to the Marshalsea, case against John and Isolde paused because Alan is principal, released on mainprise until xv Easter; Alan remained in custody; on that day he pleads not guilty, jury summoned for 29 April 1401, then 2 May 1401 when they found Alan not guilty, dismissed without a day; and John and Isolde dismissed also Main: KB27/558, m Rex 5f [244]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Bocher of Bampton; and William Wawe of Bampton Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies and treasons Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [245]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (exigent for Oct M) [246]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [247]
Rex v. Thomas Bocher of Wales, cook Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f(cap for Oct H) [248]; KB27/555, m Rex 4d (cap for Oct M) [249]
Rex v. Thomas Bocher of Lincoln Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H)[250]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct M) [251]
Rex v. Ebota, wife of John Bokyndon of Chalgrave; and Thomas Tuffyn Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f [252]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (exigent for Oct M) [253]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson, approver (for Rex) v. Thomas Bolton; and William Gleymesford alias William Fyssher of the county of Essex, living in Runniford or near Runniford Oxon (approver appeal); (Enrol) appeal by Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson treasons and felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [254]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson, approver (for Rex) v. Thomas Bolton, esquire, Richard Barbour of London; and William Gleymesford alias William Fyssher of the county of Essex, living in Runniford or near Runniford Suff' (approver appeal); (Enrol) appeal by Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [255]; for Thomas Bolton see also KB27/560, m Rex 3d [256]
Rex v. John Bonedon Surrey reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [257]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [258]
Rex v. William Boore, chaplain; William Chippe of Coventre, cardmaker; Norman Pulter; and Thomas Garlekman alias Norburgh Middx (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: KB27/559, m Rex 18f (Norman Pulter) [259]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 24f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [260];
Rex v. William Boteller Suff 9 Oct. 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol); 15 Feb. 1401 (Verdict) before William Clopton, holding the position of John Howard, Steward of the franchise of Bury St. Edmund’s abbey, Suff. (c. Oct. 1399-aft. May 1404, see [261]) at his tourn at Babbewell in the hundred of Thedwarstre (1) On 6 Sept. 1400 at Berton near Bury St Edmund's William Boteller feloniously raped Isabel, wife of Robert Arford; (2) on 5 Oct. 1400 at Barton he feloniously lay in wait in the king's highway to kill John Claver of Berton and others On 17 Nov. 1400 William surrendered, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 27 Jan. 1401, released on mainprise (John Typtoft, knight; John Licton; Richard Nynyngleys; John Clerc); jury put in respite nisi prius 15 Feb. 1401 at Henhowe, when he was found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 28d [262]; Other:
Rex v. Matthew Botrigan (Matthew Botrygan); William Hedy (William Hody); William Hantisford; and Walter Bury Devon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) fine for trespass committed against Giles Asshe capias ad satisfaciendum, followed by exigent. Matthew Botrigan, William Hedy and William Hantisford falsly declared dead by false return by sheriff John Keynes (affeered 20s). Walter Bury outlawed on 14 Sept. 1399. John Keynes, sheriff, summoned to answer for false return and deception for Oct Hil - later in this term (Mich 1400) John Keynes appears in his own person, accepts that they are still alive, return was done by his ministers without knowing about the penalty, asks the king's mercy, justices fine him 60s and the process against him is ceased Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent for Oct M) [263], KB27/558, m Rex 8f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin for Matthew, William Hody and William Hantisford) [264]; KB27/558, m Rex 6d (de novo ex fac for Matthew, William and William for Oct Trin) [265]
Rex v. Richard Boys Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) conviction for trespass capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8f (cap ad satisf for Oct Hil) [266]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [267]
Rex v. Henry Bray, formerly resident with the Duchess of Gloucester; Geoffrey, son of Robert Scryvener; Robert, son of Isolde Lavender alias Blyndrobyn Harpour; John Malpas of Cheshire; David Malpas of Cheshire; Thomas atte Grene of Cheshire; Richard Riddele of Cheshire; Richard Colyn, archer of the watch of the hundred of Broxton ('Droxen') in Cheshire; Robert de la Hethe of Cheshire; John de Burghall of Cheshire; Richard Coterell; Thomas Grove alias Thomas Bris; John the Parishprest of Acton; and Robert former servant of John Grenford Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21f (cap for Oct Trin) [268]
Rex v. William Breche Hants' (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery brought by William Breche v. John Smyth of St Brional... et al not prosecuting of appeal capias ad satisfaciendum Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct HIl) [269]
Rex v. Thomas Breuster; John Grey; John Frelond ? 1 Henry IV (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) on 14 April 1400 feloniously plundered 5s from William Abraham at Finchley; and feloniously plundered 6s 1 halfpenny and 1 lamprey from Henry Lytell Jon (Henry Littlejon); they are common thieves on 25 June 1400 Thomas, John and John appeared in the custody of the marshal, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 5 July 1400, remained in custody; jury put in respite until 9 July 1400; they appeared in the custody of the marshal, jury found them not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB 27/557, m Rex 8d [270]; Other:
Rex v. James Brewer, former servant of Henry atte Hoke, bocher; Thomas Bridlyngton, tailour; William Bridlyngton, tailour; John Clerk, brewer; Thomas Chirchegate, laborer; John Smyth, former packman?/summoner? of the archdeacon of Westminster; Christman Fussherton; Agnes Taunton; Bartholomew Hayne, packman?/summoner? of the archdeacon of Westminster; John Vygerous; Philip Vygerous his brother; Roger Thurston of Fulham; John Rympendene; John Hykelet; Richard Aylewyn alias Aleweyn; William Crosseby; Ralph Impyngham; Jenun ap Rees Gogh; Archdeacon of Anglesey; Jenun ap Gron Gogh; Walter Steynour; Thomas Forest, tailour; and John Fraynceys, tailor Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, conspiracies, extortions etc. capias for 27 Oct. 1399; not found; waivery for Christine and Agnes and James et al. put in exigent Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 d (exig for oct Trin for Oct H) [271], see John Smyth entry KB27/557, m Rex 17f [272], KB27/557, m Rex 17f (writ of error in outlawry for John Smyth and Bartholomew Hayne, outlawry annuled) [273]; KB 27/557, m Rex 15d (writ of error in outlawry for Roger Thurston, outlawry annuled, next court day in the indictment Oct Mich) http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no557/bKB27no557dorses/IMG_0309.htm]
Rex v. John Brewer of Alyngby Essex reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of Walter Cole of Hackney in Middx, who was in the royal prison in Hertford but has since been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [274]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (exigent for Oct M) [275]
Rex v. John Brewer; Richard Skynner of Sabrysford; and Thomas Barton, esquire Middx (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions, damages and excesses Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (ex fac Oct Hil) [276]
Rex v. William Brode of Mersham, Kent Kent reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d [277]
Rex v. Adam Brokhole alias Adam Brokhole of Northfield Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H) [278]; KB27/556, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct T) [279]; KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [280]
Rex v. Adam Brokhole alias Adam Brokhole of Northefield, John More, John Bailly, Roger Bailly and Richard Gardyner Worcs (Indict); (Enrol) Adam to respond for felonies; and John More, John Bailly, Roger Bailly and Richard Gardyner to pay fine for not producing Adam as his mainpernors capias and capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (cap and cap ad satisf for Oct T) [281]
Rex v. John Broun alias John Broun of Ireland (John Brun) London 1398 (Indict); H1400 (Enrol) before John Wade and John Warner, sheriffs of London, and John Michel, coroner of London between 24 June and 25 Dec. 1398 in St Dionis Backchurch in Langborn Ward John Eldon of Irland treasonably falsified coins and made groats for 40s mixed with false metal which were then received and exchanged for good money by John Brown during this period on Friday, 23 Jan. 1400, John appeared in the custody of the marshal, produced a general pardon dated 24 Nov. 1399 and a non molestando writ dated 1 Dec. 1399, dismissed without day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 9 f [282]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 18d (corpus cum cause sheriffs London got John Eldon: imprisoned for trespass, suit of Margery Broun vor William Hyde; and for indictment together with John Brun before John Wade and John Warner, former sheriffs and John Michell, then coroner) [283]
Rex v. John Broun of Ireland Middx 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before steward and marshal of the royal household (court of the verge) and William Corby, coroner on 30 June 1400 at Hounslow Heath in wait in the king's highway and common highway for people tavelling between Hengrove and Braynesford and feloniously plundered two horses worth 9 marks and £20 in money from Richafd Wellehan and continued to do this until 8 Aug. 1400. And he feloniously plundered 1 horse worth 100s and other goods worth £10 from John, servant of John Lovell, knight at Hengrove. He is a common highway man and common depopulator of the fields On 17 Nov 1400 John appeared in the custody of the Marshal, said he feared arrest and fled to St Trinity Church Hounslow when he was dragged out of the church by his enemies, askes to be taken back and does not plead, court is considering this, John returned to the Marshalsea; in Easter term asked again to plead, repeats his request, because he was indicted before for similar things, he cannot claim privilege of the clergy, does not deserve to be taken back to sanctuary and since he refuses to plead he is sentenced to hang Main: KB27/558, m Rex 28f [284]; Other: see also KB 9/185/2, mm. 5, 6
Rex v. Richard Broun, mason of Begbbroke Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (corpus cum causa for Oct H) [285]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (prisoner was not handed over by previous sheriff, John Golafre; distr for 15 E) [286]; KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr for Oct T for John Golafre) [287]; KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries distr for John Golafre) [288]; KB27/560, m Rex 12f (sicut prius distr for John Golafre for Oct Trin) [289]
Rex v. Stephen Bryd of London, goldsmith Middx E1399 (Indict); H1401 (Enrol); 5 Jan. 1401 (pardoned), 7 Feb. 1401 (judgment) jurors of various hundreds felony: on 29 Nov. 1398 Stephen Bryd together with unknown others feloniously fished pikes and breams worth 40s out of the king's pond at Babbeworth on 7 Feb. 1401 Stephen surrendered, produced a general pardon dated 5 Jan. 1401 and found sureties for future good behaviour as required by the statute (Simon Wannok; Brian Huscarle; Alexander Dominyk; Henry Shardelowe), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/559, m Rex 18f [290]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [291]
Rex v. Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson Surrey reign of Rich II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Richard II on 1 Feb. 1398 at Streatham in Surrey associated himself with other unknown felons waylaying like insurrectionists revolting anew against the king and his people and on that day lay in wait on the roads leading from Croydon to London to steal from William Doo and Robert Swynham and other liege men of the king and took a bay horse worth £20 and a black horse worth £10 belonging to Guy (Mone) bishop of St David's and in William's custody and from Robert 2s in money. on 28 May 1400 Lawrence appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Trin; he then came and confessed the felonies and turned approver on 23 June 1400 Main: KB27/556, m Rex 12d [292]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 18d (turned approver) [293]
Rex v. John Bryngham alias Brynkham; William Tetteford, John Collyng; Richard Lancastre; William Lowdes; John Pycot of Chestershire; John Banastre; Henry Roys; John Lancastell; John Castell of the county of York; John Bedyngton; and Richard Pesecod Surrey (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (ven fac for H) [294]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (cap for 15 E) [295]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (exigent for crast animarum) [296] note: William Bryngham is not mentioned
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hostyller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Hermytesson, in the marshalsea, approver (for Rex) v. Thomas Burgeys, formerly living at Lewesham; John Smyth of St Albans; and John Parker of London London 23 June 1400 (approver appeal); M1400 (Enrol) approver appeal for highway robbery (depredatio) on 27 Oct. 1396 Thomas Burgeys, formerly living at Lewesham; John Smyth of St Albans; and John Parker of London together with Lawrence Bryght feloniously plundered £23 from a monk and two rectors unknown to them in the king's highway between Reading and London in a place called Thyket in Berks entry breaks off Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 18d [297]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Trin)[298]; see related KB27/558, m Rex 3d [299]
Rex v. Robert Burstede, clerk; and John Dalby, clerk Cambs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: KB27/558, m Rex 1f (pleaded abduction case against John Dalby) [300]; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (cap for H) [301]; KB27/555, m Rex 11d (exigent for Oct M) [302]
Rex v. Ralph Bygot, former sheriff of Norfolk Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) refusing to hand over his prisoner William Straunge of Bishop's Lynn to his successor to respond for felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (distr for all lands for Oct H) [303]
Rex v. John Byllyng of the parish of Westbury; and Nicholas atte Hulle Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap for Oct H) [304]
Rex v. Richard Byron, knight Notts reign of Rich II (Indict); Hil 1399 (Enrol) certain articles in Hil 1399 sheriff returns that Richard has died Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (ve fa for Oct H) [305]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (Richard has died) [306]


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Rex v. William Caldecote of Aylesbury; John Dod of Aylesbury; Philip le Vache, knight; village of Stony Stratford; Thomas Querndon; John Anketyll, constable of Stony Stratford; James Fyssher, constable of Wooburn; John Cook, constable of Wooburn; Thomas Skymond, jailer of Aylesbury jail; William Younge of Woxbridge; and John Gaynesburgh, warrener of Wooburn Bucks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12f (ve fa for Oct Hil) [307]; KB27/555, m Rex 2f (distr resp. cap for xv Easter) [308]; KB27/556, m Rex 5f (sicut alias distr and sicut alias cap for Oct Trin) [309]; KB27/558, m Rex 24d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [310]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [311]; KB27/560, m Rex 7d (distr/capias for Oct Trin) [312]
Rex v. John Carankan Cornwall reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of mayheme against Ralph Tresculard non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [313]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [314]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [315]
Rex v. John Carlton London reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery against John Wycheshay (John Wicheshay, John Wicleshay), cook & Petronilla, his wife non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [316]; KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent for Oct Trin) [317]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [318]
Rex v. Roger Carre, chaplain Middx H 1399 (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) on 21 Jan. 1399 he came with unknown others to the house of Lawrence Storin in the parish of Bramley in Middx, searching and piercing various beds while looking for Lawrence in order to kill him and assaulted Robert Mersshwode. Roger is a common armed prowler with concubines and disturber of the peace, was outlawed. On 10 July 1400 Robert appeared in the custody of the marshal, produced a general pardon dated 5 July 1400 and found sufficient mainpernors (John Tylle, Nicholas Pencryg, John Honyaton, JohnGylle, all of Devon) and was dismissed without a day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 17 [319]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Carter of Southlegh Oxfordshire (Indict); (Enrol) felony nisi prius authorisation dated 26 June 1400; Jury put in respite until 15 July 1400, released on mainprise Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 2d [320]
Rex v. John Cat alias Celermaker; and John Hendon Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds at night on 29 May 1400 at Enfield feloniously stole 3 horses worth 4 marks from John Porter of Enfield on 20 Oct. 1400 they were brought in by a corpus cum causa by the sheriffs of London and committed to the Marshalsea, John Henden pled guilty and turned approver while John Cat pled not guilty, jury summoned for 25 Oct. 1400, then on 26 Oct. 1400 John Porter came in his own person and appealed them of the robbery and they were convicted by a jury on 26 October and hanged Main: KB27/558, m Rex 9f [321]; Other:
Rex v. John Chalk, fellow monk of the abbot of Bruera Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [322]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (exigent for Oct M) [323]
Rex v. Walter Chapman of Chipping Norton in Oxon; John Sharp of Oxford; and John Chestre of Epwell in Oxon Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (cap for Oct Hil) [324]; KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent for Oct Mich) [325]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [326]
Rex v. Richard Chaumberlayn of Grimsby, tailour; Joan, wife of John Mylner; William Gyrne of Ingoldmels; William Alaun, and Robert his son; Cok Shepherd of Louthton; Thomas Tyler servant of Nicholas de Steynton of Spalding; William son of John Gryme; Catherine, wife of Thomas de la Beverlacum; Robert son of John de Grymsby, Roger brother of William Cowper de Manby, Henry Flemyng, wolman, Henry Scort, linnenwebber, Katherina Frowe, flemming alias Caloundethefath Lissebette; John Rymanse, brother of William Rymanse; Mathew Childe of Northkyme; John Hopshort servant of John de Dyryngton, knight; William called Syrejohanzeman the Roos, Henry, son of Richard Smith of Wytham; Peter de Spaldyng; Herman Vanloun alien, John Carter, then living at Wyhum; John de Barton, former servant at Dudmandale; Thomas Rykall, milner; John Webster of Fletgate of Barton; Elena concubine of Thomas servant of Robert de Alesby, barker; John Redehed, carter of Walter atte Halle; John Stalker of Cosberkyrke; Robert de Portyngton of Fenton Tasker, now living in Waldnenton; Robert Bernardnese of Keelby; John Aukland of Keelby; Henry Ketyll; Dom Thomas de Frothyngham, fellow canon of Newstead; Robert Akewra, fellow canon of Humberstan; Thomas son of Henry Fowelere servant of the Earl of Northumberland; Isabella, servant and concubine of Thomas Cok of St Botolph, shipman; Margery Parker servant and concubine of Roger de Karre of St Bothulph, shipman; Agnes, wife of John Randolf; John Cokeney junior of Deeping; August Feussere of Deeping; Robert Charite of Deeping, John Charite; Ralph Larkys of Wrangle; Larota Adam, wife of Paul Chapman, mercer; John Enot tailor; Margery, daughter of John de Kyrketon of Multon; John Alayn of Kymbaldeston; John Noreys of Wylughby; James, brother of Thomas Tasker, son of John Tasker of Swynesheved; and John ,father of Robert Cade Lincoln reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) presence at and help to indicted felons and harbouring them after the fact Main: []; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 15f (sicut pluries capias for oct Mich) [327]; KB27/558, m Rex 17f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [328]
Rex v. Thomas Chaumberleyn, bailiff of the liberty of William, abbot of Waltham; William Double, smith of Waltham; Robert Pulfold; William Harleston, canon; Peter Clerc alias Hereford; William Peke; John Grene; Richard del Doterye; and John Audeley Essex (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 4f (distr for Oct Hil) [329]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (dist/cap for xv Easter)[330]
Rex v. Nicholas Chausey, John Laward, Nicholas Carewe, Richard atte Lee, Amisia Bardolf, heirs and tenants of William Drayton, knight, and Joan, former wife of John Goldafre, prioress of Goryng, prior of Okebourne, John Shelford, John Rede, Richard Marmyon, William atte Dene, prior of Walsingford, Bishop of Winchester, Hugh Wolf, knight, Abbot of Battle, Robert James, Richard Restewold, Abbot of Reading, Helen Preston (in M1400 substituted by her heirs and tenants), Abbot of Dorcestre, Isabell Prior, Thomas Camyse, knight, heirs and tenants of William Dagbyll and the Abbess of Godstowe Oxon reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4f (sicut prius distr for Oct M) [331]; KB27/558, m Rex 19d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil, and ve fa for heirs and tenants of Elena Preston) (note: Elena Preston is dead by M1400) [332]
Rex v. Hugh Cheyne, knight; Edward Cheyne, son of Hugh Cheyne; magister Richard Lodelowe, clerk; and John, servant and esquire of Hugh Cheyne Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 11 Feb. 1401 (Verdict) jurors of various hundreds On 27 Oct. 1399 they with ca. 30 others armed men at night feloniously and forcefully broke into the priory of Kylborne at Kylborne in Middlesex and feloniously raped and abducted Joan, wife of Geoffrey Aghton, esquire, with goods (listed) and money , On 29 Nov. 1400 Hugh and the others surrendered to the Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoend for xv Hil, released on mainprise; then jury in respite until 11 Feb. 1401 when they were found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 33f [333]; Other:
Rex v. Hugh Cheyne, vicar of Caynham Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before Adam de Pershale, sheriff of Shropshire on 29 Sept. 1398 John Praty; Walter Dryvere of Little Possethorn; and Richard Marlowe junior feloniously stole 11 oxen worth 11 marks, 6 cows worth 40s, 13 bullocks worth 40s and 1 horse worth 60s from John Cornwaille, knight; Hugh Mortymer, knight; Richard de Leghton; Nicholas de Ruggeley; and Thomas de Stones in Whethull; and on 23 Oct. 1398 in Whethull they feloniously stole 200 sheep worth £20, 6 oxen worth 6 marks and 1 bullock worth 8s from the same men; and Hugh Cheyne, vicar of Caynham, received them on those days at Ludlow and Caynham knowing they had committed these felonies On 17 May 1400 Hugh surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and presented a general pardon dated 9 Feb. 1400 (see C67/32, m. 22) and presented sureties of good behaviour (Edward Hopton, clerk; Richard Ewyas, clerk; John Bron and Richard Palmer), dismissed without a day after the letters had been inspected Main: KB27/556, m Rex 6f [334]; Other: see Hugh de Harkeluyt entry
Rex v. Robert Choth, chaplain Somers 8 Oct. 1400 (enforcement of the Statute of Northampton of Edw. III, in regard to the chapel of St Milbuga); H 1400 (Enrol) writ close dated 8 Oct. 1400 to the sheriff of Somerset to enforce and to inquiry Thomas Dacombe, sheriff of Somerset, publicly proclaimed the contents of the royal writ; on 1 Nov. 1400 Robert Choth, chaplain assaulted John Burton, fellow monk of Nicholas, abbot of Mulcheney, who was there to collect the offerings, inside the chapel of St Milburga, and took 2s of those offerings from the hands of John Burton in violation of the proclamation and against the peace; Thomas arrested him as the writ required in Octaves of Hilary Robert Choth was committed to the marshalsea by the sheriff, appeared in the custody of the marshal and (entry breaks off at this stage) Main: KB27/555, m Rex 17d [335]; Other:
Rex v. Richard Chaumberleyn of Grimsby, tailor; Joan, wife of John Malpath, milner; William Gryne of Ingoldmells; William, son of William Gryne; Alan, son of William Gryne; Robert, son of William Gryne; Cok Shepherd of Laughton; Thomas Tyler servant of Nicholas de Steynton of Spalding; William son of John Gryme; Katherine, wife of Thomas de Holme next Beverley; Robert son of John de Grimsby; Roger brother of William Couper of Manby; Henry Flemyng, wollanwebster; Henry Scort, lynnanwebster; Katerina Frowe, Flemmyng alias Calounathefath; Lisbeth Burlere; John Rymanse brother of William Rymanse; Matthew Chylde of North Kyme; John Hopshot servant of John le Roos of Dorrington, knight; William called Syrerhanzeman the Roos; Henry son of Richard Smyth of Witham; Peter Baron of Spalding; Henry Valon, alienman; John Carter then living in Witham; John de Barton, once servant at Dudmandale; Thomas Rykall milner; John Webster of Flotgate of Barton; Elena concubine of Thomas servant of Robert of Alesby, shepherd; John Redehode, carter of Walter atte Halle; John Stalker, chaplain of Gosberton; Robert de Portyngton of Fenton, stacker once resident in Wold Newton; Robert Bernardnefe of Keelby; John Bukland of Keelby; Henry Ketyll; dom Thomas de Frothyngham, fellow monk of Newstead-on-Ancolme; Robert Akewra, fellow monk of Humberston; Thomas son of Henry Fowelere, servant of the duke of Northumberland, Isabel, servant and concubine of Thomas Cok of Boston, shipman; Margaret Parker, servant and concubine of Roger de Karre of Boston, shipman; Agnes, wife of John Randolf; John Cokenay junior of Deeping. Augustine Feussere of Deeping; Robert Charite of Deeping; Jon Charite; Ralph Largis of Wrangle; Larota Adam, wife of Paul Chapman, mercer; John Quot, tailor; Margaret, daughter of John de Kyrteton of Moulton; John Aleyn of Kimbolton; John Noreys of Willoughby; James, brother of Thomas Tasker, son of John Taskere of Swineshead; and John Cade, father of Robert Cade Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting felons and harbouring them Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 f (cap for Oct H) [336]
Rex v. John Chese of Lillingstone Lovell senior, one of the foresters of the royal forest of Handley in Towcester; and Nicholas Parkere, servant and one of the wardens of the royal forest of Handley in Towcester Nhants before or on 2 Nov. 1389 (Indict); E1401 (Enrol: John Chese); pardoned (John Chese: 28 Jan. 1400); Judgment (26 April 1401) before Laurence Dyve, coroner felonies: John Chese on 2 Nov. 1389 feloniously killed John Spaldyng, webbe of Worcestershire On 26 April 1401 John Chese surrendered to the marshalsea, produced general pardon dated 28 Jan. 1400 and writ de non molestando dated 24 April 1400 (?), dismissed without a day Main:KB27/560, m Rex 1d [337]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1d [338]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [339]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (entry incomplete) [340]
Rex v. Adam Chubbe alias Adam Coker (son of Henry Chubbe, nephew of Gregory Chubbe, cousin of Thomas Alberton) Yorkshire (petition); T1400 (Enrol) petition to Richard II and supplication to Henry IV, transferred to chancery by privy seal writ dated 28 April 1400, record of plea in chancery then transferred to King's Bench in Trin 1400 Adam Chubbe alias Coker claims the rent of the wapentake of Langebergh as heir of Thomas Alberton (who died 13 Oct. 1375, when Adam was 40 years and more) which Rich II had granted first to Robert Brandon (12 Rich II to 18 Rich II) and then to Roger Elmeham & Elizabeth Vancort, his wife (18 Rich II - 1 Henr IV) jury confirms that Adam is the rightful heir. Hands of king are are to be removed and Adam receives the full 20 marks annual rent and has execution against Brandon and Elmeham and Vancort for the rent they had received in the meantime Main: KB27/557, mm Rex 14-14d [341] [342]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 17f (jury put in respite until xv Hil) [343]; KB27/559, m Rex 19f (writ ordering inquiry asked for by Adam and William Ludyngton, dated 4 July 1400, jury in respite at nisi prius ) [344]
Rex v. Nicholas Cifrewast, son and heir of Godfrey Cifrewast Hants 15 Nov. 1375 (Indict); (Enrol) before Walter Haywode and William de Houghton, oyer and terminer justices; at Winchester Godfrey Cifrewast together with many other unknown malefactors feloniously entered the house of the abbess of Romsey within Romsey Abbey (which is a royal foundation) on 27 Oct. 1374 and raped Joan, wife of Peter de Brugge, and abducted her with £20 worth of goods and chattels in contempt of the king and in manifest offence against the crown; he was outlawed on 9 April 1380 Nicholas Cifrewast appeared by Brian Huscarle, his custodian, and presented a writ close dated 15 Nov. 1399 refering to a parliamentary petition which stated that Godfrey had been overseas in the king's service when he was outlawed and his outlawry was therefore later annulled by writ of error but the record of this was lost during the Peasants Revolt when the New Temple in London (where the record was kept) was burned down; moreover, Godfrey had been acquitted of the felony by the jury on 9 Dec. 1376 (as mentioned in a letter under the Great Seal of Rich II dated 28 May 1397 which was refered to in Nicholas' petition to parliament);Nicholas asks for restitution of all lands and profits since the illegal outlawry, sicre facias writ to sheriff to inquire which lands and tenements he held; sheriff returned that he held nothing in his bailiwick; Thomas Covele (for the king), on seeing this return, asked for a writ to the sheriff of Bucks (since Godfrey held the manor of Chesham since 1369) to have Amice, widow of Robert Bardolf, knight, who held the manor to hear the record which was denied; the court, after inspecting all records before it, annul the outlawry and restore Nicholas to his inheritance Main: KB27/556, mm Rex 15-15d f[345],d [346]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Clanvowe, former sheriff of Herefordshire Heref (Indict); (Enrol) for not handing William Godman junior; Katherine, wife of David ap Griffith; and Richard Aburhale, accused as accessories in the murder of John Lanwaren, over to his successor Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut prius ve fa for Oct Hil) [347]; KB27/560, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries ve fa for Oct Trin) [348]
Rex v. Amice Clerk Hunts reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery against Hugh parson of the church of St Andrew's of Huntingdon; and Alice his servant non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [349]; KB27/558, m Rex 19f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [350]
Rex v. Joan, prioress of Clerkenwell Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (ve fa for Oct H) [351]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (distr for 15 P); [352]KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (distr for 15 P) [353]
Rex v. William Cokkes of Lewknor in Oxon Berks reign Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Thomas Pyk who has been hanged felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [354]; KB27/555, m Rex 4d (exigent for Oct M) [355]
Rex v. William Colchester, Abbot of Westminster London (Indict); Trinity 1400 (Enroll) before justices of oyer and terminer participant in the Ephiphany Rising against Henry IV appeared in court on 8 July 1400 and produced a general pardon dated 1 April 1400 and produced sureties for his future good behaviour Main: KB27/557, m Rex 12f [356]; Other:
Rex v. John Colneye; william Crompe; John Samme; and John Palmere Kent reign of Henry IV (Indict); M1400 (pleading) (Enrol) before William Cane, a coroner On Sunday, 5 Sept. 1400 at Charlton in Kent feloniously murdered and killed John Chapman On 16 Oct. 1400 they were brought in by a corpus cum causa by the sheriffs of London and committed to the Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 1 Nov. 1400, remanded in custody until then Main: KB27/558, m Rex 9f [357]; Other:
Rex v. Hugh Corby alias Hugh Hosyer; and William West, John Wynchecombe, John Coney and John Wynston (mainpernors) Surrey reign of Henry IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery brought by Hugh Corby against Roger Dunmowe non-suited Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8d (cap for Oct Hil for Hugh Corby; cap ad satisf for mainpernors) [358]; KB27/559, m Rex 13d (ex fac Oct Mich) [359]
Rex v. William Coterell (William Caterell); John atte Wode, servant of William Coterell; and Thomas Eryngham Middx E 1399 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds of Middlesex On 18 April 1399 William Coterell (William Caterell); John atte Wode, servant of William Coterell; and Thomas Eryngham waylaid at Whitchurch in Middx near the royal highway and feloniously murdered and killed Edmund de Bilton of Oldford On Saturday, 14 Feb. 1400 William and the others surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter, realeased on mainprise; appeared by mainprise and jury put in respite until 10 May 1400, released on mainprise; all appear by mainprise and jury finds them not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 17 f [360]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 17 f [361]; KB27/560, m Rex 2f (writ of error in outlawry of William Coterell) [362]
John Honypyn of Cardigan in Wales, approver (for Rex) v. William Collerogger, shipman of Plymouth born near Fowey in Cornwall; and John White, shipman of Dartmouth, resident in Dartmouth Middx reign of Henry IV (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by John Honypyn of Cardycan in Wales, imprisoned in the marshalsea felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 8 f (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [363]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (ex fac for Oct H) [364]
Rex v. Agnes, widow of Thomas Colman Staffs reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal for killing of her husband brought against Thomas atte Crosse of Bromleye et al non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3f (cap ad satisf for Oct Hil) [365]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [366]; KB 27/557, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [367]; KB27/558, m Rex 1f (cap for Oct Hil) [368]; KB27/559, m Rex 12f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [369]
Rex v. William Cony of the parish of Kensington Middx M 1399 (Indict); H 1400(Enrol) jurors of several hundreds in Middx on 19 Nov. 1399 in the field of Kensington waylaying and armed with swords attacked John Petrych and took 1 fishing net (?) worth 13s 4d from him against his will; and William Cony of Fulham on 19 JUne 1399 assaulted Robert Yonge at Brompton and mistreated him; and William Cony on Sunday, 31 Aug. 1399 at Brompton assaulted and mistreated John Dany on Monday 9 Feb. 1400 William Cony appeared by Thomas Holm his attorney, pled not guilty to the trespasses, jury summoned for xv Easter, at which day William appeared by attorney and asked to be allowed to pay a fine which was granted, see H 1400 (but not on fines membranes) Main: KB27/555, m Rex 15 f [370]; Other:
Rex v. William Cony; and Roger Cook of Hermesworth; John Bysshop, subbailiff of the sheriff of Middx; John Haukyn; John Wylde; John Bromell; John Brewere; Robert Tylere of Enfield; John Whetele of Enfield; Nicholas Skynnere of Sabrisford; John Phelipp, clerk; Thomas Barton, esquire; William Hampton, esquire; John Twynyng; Thomas Brynkeleye; John Rene of Busshe, cornmonger; John Broun junior of Busshe; and John Mynyot, esquire Middlesex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions, exesses etc. distringas resp. capias issued Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 d (distring and cap for Oct H) [371]; KB27/555, m Rex 10d (distr and cap for 15 E) [372] (note that Roger Cook, John Wylde; John Whetele; Thomas Barton, William Hampton, John Rene and John Broun jun. are not mentioned); KB27/556, m Rex 5d (exigent for crast animarum) [373]; KB27/560, m Rex 4d (sicut prius capias for Nicholas Skynnnere for Oct Trin) [374]
Rex v. Joan, widow of Simon Cookes (Simon Cokkes) Warr reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal of killing her husband brought against Henry Haggeleye of Worcestershire et al non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum ) [375]; KB27/559, m Rex 12f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [376]
Rex v. John Cornewayll, knight Cornwall reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [377]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [378]
Rex v. Andrew Corsour of Horsley in Oxon; John Chishine of Horsley in Oxon; George MIddelton living at Abingdon in Ock Street; George Middelton of Abingdon, courier; John Fuller, resident near Bloxham in Oxon; Andrew, son of Simon Fysshere, resident at Campden; Master John Pykkeworth of Oxford; John Millere of Hatfield; bishop of Hertford;John Muller of Bokingham; John Mullerd of Clifton in Buks; and George Middelton, resident in Abingdon in Ock Street; Oxon reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughborough, who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 f (cap for Oct H) [379]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (exigent for Oct M) [380]
Rex v. Alice Cosyn London reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal of rape against Henry Crychirche (Henry Crychurch), vinter non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [381]; KB27/555, m Rex 11d (sicut prius cap for xv Easter) [382]; KB27/556, m Rex 9f (exigent for oct H) [383]; KB27/559, m Rex 15d (ex fac for Crast Animarum) [384]
Rex v. John Cotton Kent reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of Walter Cole of Hackney in Middx who was imprisoned in the royal prison of Hertford but has been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [385]; KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [386]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [387]
Thomas Pyk, approver (for Rex) v. William Couper of Abingdon Berks 16 June 1390 (approver appeal); M1400 (Enrol) 15 Oct. 1400 (pardon presented) approver appeal for felonious extortion On 11 Nov. 1387 Thomas Pyke and William Couper of Abingdon feloniously extorted two horses from a man in a pasture between Banbury and Bloxham called Croucheslose in the county of Oxford On 15 Oct. 1400 William surrendered to the Marshalsea, produced a general pardon dated 12 Oct. 1400, found sureties for future good behaviour (John Heed of London; Bryan Huscarle of Berkshire; Jon Clyderowe of Lancastershire; and Richard Brous of Berkshire), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 4d [388]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Crystemasse, formerly living at Nomanneslond; John Gray, esquire; Lawrence Forster, his brother; William Marshall of Russchehale, smith; John Fynhert, (from) Brabant (?); Richard Souter of Walsingham, Clement Cole; and William Egge, goldsmith Middx (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 22f (ex fac Oct Trin) [389]
Rex v. Thomas Cuddesdon of Cheltenham Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (cap for Oct H) [390]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (sicut plruies cap for Oct M) [391]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [392]
Rex v. Robert Cudryngton; Robert Baylly of Horton; John Benyle; John Theccher of Overton, labourer; Thomas Eliot, labourer; Walter Harold, labourer; Ralph Hokkeley; John de Whiteby of Lougley; and Richard Warde Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions etc. Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (ve fa for Oct H) [393]; KB27/555, m Rex 7d (distr for 15 E) [394]; KB27/556, m Rex 4 f (sicut pluries distr and sicut pluries cap for Oct T) [395]; KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [396]; KB27/558, m Rex 6f(sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil for Robert Cudryngton, Robert Baylly and Richard Warde) [397]; KB27/558, m Rex 6f (es fac for Oct Trin for John Benyle, John Theccher, Thomas Eliot, Walter Harold, Ralph Hokkeley and John de Whiteby)[398]; KB27/559, m Rex 9d (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter (Cudryngton, Baylly, Warde) [399]; KB27/560, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [400]


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Rex v. John Dalby, clerk Cambs' reign of Rich II (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before Edmund de la Pole and other justices of Rich II On 7 Aug. 1395 at Ditton Melle raped Emma, wife of Robert Beylham and abducted her with goods worth £100 On 12 Oct. 1400 John surrendered to the marshalsea after having been put in exigent, pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Hil, released on mainprise, jury put in respite until xv Trin 1403, when jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a da Main: KB27/558, m Rex 1f [401]; Other:
Rex v. William de la Dale of Derby (dead by Octave H1401) Derbs (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: KB27/559, m Rex 6d (dead by H1401) [402]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries ve fa for Oct Hil) [403]; KB27/560, m Rex 6f (sicut pluries for Oct Trin) [404]
Rex v. John Danell of Hertfordshire, living with John Smyth at Asshwell; and Robert Bekkeworth of Herefordshire, resident at Chepstowe Cambs reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughborough in Leyc' who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged before Thomas de Catesangre, a coroner in Hamps' felonies: In the night of the 5 to the 6 Oct. 1388 Robert Bekkeworth and William Rose at the Heghegraunge of the Abbey broke into the house of the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds and feloniously took 6 horses worth 53s 4d and 6 oxen worth 48s Robert Bekkesworth was outlawed on 16 Sept. 1400, was brought into court on 16 Oct. 1400 by corpus cum causa by sheriffs of London, claims to have been imprisoned for 4 years in Newgate and thus was illegally outlawed and that the outlawry should not harm him, remains in the Marshalsea Main: KB27/558, m Rex 19f (case against Robert Bekkeworth) [405]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 d (cap for Oct H) [406]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (exigent for Oct M) [407]
Rex v. John Dany alias Lyneford; and John, chaplain of the parish church of Runwell Essex 25 Oct. 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) E1401 (Verdict) before Edward Benstede, sheriff of Essex, in his sheriff's turn at Chelmesford On 6 Oct. 1400 John Dany and John, chaplain, together with unkown others feloniously broke into the close of Richad Smyth at Runwell and feloniously took 1 avil (andfelt), 6 hammers worth £4 an other goods worth 100s - Richard atte More and William Norton of Runwell received and comforted them On 8 Nov. 1400 John Dany and the others surrendered to the Marshalsea, John Dany and John, chaplain pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Hil; accessories released on mainprise (Thomas Hunt of Nottinghamshire; William Armeston junior of Northamptonshire; Nicholas Baron of Essex; John Have of London); jury put in respite until 1 month of Easter when John and John were found not guilty, dismissed without a day and accessories dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 17d [408]; Other:
Rex v. John Danyell of Ashwell near Wombourne , chaplain Essex reign of Rich II approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughborough, who has been hanged felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct H) [409]; KB27/555, m Rex 12d (ex fac for Oct M) [410];
Rex v. John Danyell (dead by Oct Hil 1401) Suff reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughborough who was in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies Main:KB27/559, m Rex 3f (John Danyell is dead by Oct Hil 1401) [411]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11d (cap for Oct H) [412]; KB27/558, m Rex 22d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [413]; KB27/559, m Rex 3f (capias writ, dated 12 Oct. 1400) [414]
Rex v. Magister Nicholas Danyell, clerk Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespass and contempt Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (cap for 15 E) [415]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (exigent for crast animarum) [416]
Rex v. Philip Darcy, clerk, son of John Darcy of Barcheston in Ireland Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3f (cap for Oct H) [417]; KB27/555, m Rex 4f (exigent for Oct M) [418]
Rex v. Prioress of Dartford; and heirs and tenants of the land of John de Appulton Kent 10 Oct 1377 (Indict); H1401 (Enrol); xv Trin 1401 (Judgment) before Henry Apuldrefeld, sheriff of Kent, at his sheriff's tourn at Sutton at Hone certain articles: (1) in the tithing of Wilminton in the hundred of Axstane a road between Longefeld and Netheweye was not maintained by the prioress and William Latymer; (2) at Therlynmg in the tithing of Portebrugge in the hundred of Axstane a lane was not maintained; in Oct Hil (20 Jan) 1401 the current prioress and William Hesyl, the tenants of the land of William Latymer appear by Henry Shardelowe, deny being responsible for (1) and (2), Thomas Covele for King, jury summoned for xv Easter, put in respite until xv Trin when jury found in their favour, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/559, m Rex 6f (Prioress and Wiliam Hesyll) [419]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [420]; KB27/555, m Rex 10 f (distr for 15 P) [421]; KB27/556, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries distrin for Oct T for Prioress of Dartford and William Hesyll, tenant) [422]; (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) KB27/557, m Rex 1d [423]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil for Prioress of Dartford only) [424]: KB27/559, m Rex 6f (prioress dead by H1401) [425]
Rex v. Peter Dastolan, taverner Surr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (cap for Oct H) [426]; KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [427]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [428]
Rex v. Thomas Dayville Yorks' 30 April 1399 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before John de Depeden, sheriff of Yorkshire at his turn at Middleton certain articles: king's street called Pottergate on the northern side of the village of South Cave was so blocked that nobody can pass it without great danger of death which ought to be corrected by Thomas Dayvylle but is not On 13 Oct 1400 Thomas Davyille by William Waldeby, attorney, says there is no street called Pottergate on the north side or anywhere else - Thomas Covele for the king says there is, jury summoned for oct Hil Main: KB27/558, m Rex 30f [429]; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 7d (distr for Oct Trin) [430]
Rex v. Thomas Dayvill Yorks (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [431]
Rex v. Thomas Degery; and Thomas Stowe, clerk Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (ve fa for Oct H) [432]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (disgtr for 15 E) [433]; KB27/556, m Rex 5f (cap for Oct T) [434]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (distring for Oct M for Thomas Degery only)[435]
Rex v. Nicholas Dieu Luygarde, citizen of Rouen in France; Henry Bray; John Cook of Bosames Inn; John, servant of Thomas atte Halle of London, mercer; and Roger Hadham, wafrer Middx (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [436]
Rex v. Peter Downe of Wheatley in Oxon; and William Upton of Bridport in Dorset Wilts reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by John Austyn alias Madok of Pembrokeshire, who is now a clerk convict felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [437]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [438];KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (exigent for Oct H) [439]
Rex v. Richard Donyngton Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (cap for Oct H) [440]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (exigent for Oct M) [441]
Rex v. William Drakelowe of Coventry, cardemaker Hertfords reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of John Cokkesden, who is hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [442]; KB27/555, m Rex 12d (exigent for Oct M) [443]; KB27/558, m Rex 21f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [444]
Rex v. John Dranfeld of Coventry, resident in Frerenlane (White

friars Lane?)

Leycs reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughborough who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 d (cap for Oct H) [445] KB27/555, m Rex 13 f (exigent for Oct M) [446]
Rex v. Thomas Draper of Stowey in Somerset alias Thomas Rycheford Leics 3 Dec. 1393 (approver appeal); T 1400 (Enrol) approver appeal by Edward Castele alias Edward Casteleyn, imprisoned in the marshalsea circa 1 April 1397 Thomas Draper, brother of Maud Plomer, with others gathered with others at Prestwold in Leycestershire in an inn to commit felonies and there proposed and ordered to plunder a certain squire whose name the approver does not know and to commit the aforesaid felony Thomas and the others and the approver feloniously entered the field near the close of the squire, who, struck with terror, fled on 3 Juyly 1400 Thomas surrendered to the marshal, appeard in the custody of the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 24 May 1400 and produced surety of future good behaviour (John Co... Richard Bonewell, Thomas Mynemouth, tailor, and John Walpole, tailor), dismissed without day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 10f [447]; Other:
Rex v. Maud, widow of William Drayton, knight Oxfordshire (appeal); (Enrol) appeal by Maude against Roger Claryngdon et al for the killing of her husband fine for not prosecuting Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut prius capias for Oct M) [448]
Rex v. Lawrence Drew (Lawrence Dru) of Southcote Berks M1387 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) xv Easter 1402 (Verdict) jurors of various hundreds at Reading certain articles: (1) highway between the pont of Stokyngbrigge and the village of Southcote is obstructed due to lack of cleaning of a ditch for which Lawrence Dru is responsible; (2) In Mich term 1387 he admitted his responsibilty in regard to the ditch, was distrained to make sure he did the job until xv Easter while he denied being responsible for the highway, jury summoned for Oct Hil, then for Oct Trin, then for Oct Hil - then jury put in respite until xv Easter 1402 when the jury declared him not responsible for the highway and he was dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 6d [449]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 d (ve fa for Oct H) [450]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 f (distr for 15 P) [451]
Rex v. Lawrence Drew (Lawrence Dru) of Southcote, Prior of St Frideswide Oxon, Abbot of Tichefield, Prior of Longeville, Abbot of Beaulieu, and Abbot of Abingdon Berks reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: KB27/559, m Rex 18f (abbot of Beaulieu) [452]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [453]; KB27/558, m Rex 20f(distr for Oct Hil) [454]
Rex v. John Druery, clerk Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (ve fa for Oct H) [455]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (distr for 15 E) [456]
Rex v. Walter Dryver of Little Possethorn; and John Bagard of Little Possethorn Shrops (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [457]; KB27/560, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [458]
Rex v. William Dudley, minstrel London (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 7f (sicut prius capias for Oct T) [459]; KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (exigent for 15 P) [460]
Rex v. Ralph Duraunt Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 f (cap for Oct H) [461]; KB27/555, m Rex 4d (exigent for Oct M) [462]
Rex v. John Dyker London reign of Rich II (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) before John Wade and John Warner, former sheriffs of London and Robert Neuton, former coroner of London on 27 July 1399 at the parish St Dunstan in the East in Tower Ward London feloniously killed John Statton, under-clerk of the church of St Dunstan in the East on 9 Feb. 1400 John was committed to the marshal by the sheriffs of London, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 1 Jan. 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 1 Jan. 1400, dismissed without day Main:KB27/555, m Rex 11d [463] (see C 67/32, mm 23-33); Other:


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Rex v. Peter Edward Berks reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct T) [464]; KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut prius capias for Oct M) [465]
Rex v. Reginald Edward, resident in Salisbury in a place called Clergate on the plot of John Chevele; and Reginald Edward of Salisbury, brewer, resident next to the gate "De la Cloos" Dorset reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughtborough, who has been hanged felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct H) [466]; KB27/558, m Rex 22d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [467]; KB27/559, m Rex 15f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [468]
Rex v. William Edwyne Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (ve fa for Oct H) [469]
Rex v. William Edwyne, constable of Stepney; and Roger Taillour of Stepney Middx Hilary 1399 (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds Nicholas Nevyll alias Banastur was captured at Stepney for suspicion of theft on 5 Sept. 1398 by John Gybbes, bailif of the bishop of London who handed him over to William Edwyn and Roger Tailour for safe keeping but Nicholas escaped on the same day On 28 June 1400 Willliam and Roger appeared by attorney, pled not guilty, jury for oct St John Baptiste, on 11 Nov. 1400 jury confirms that Nicholas fled out of their custody but says that William and Roger were old and weak and that Nicholas was handed over to them by the bailif in the field of the village Main:KB27/557, m Rex 2d [470]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (distr for 15 E) [471]; KB27/556, m Rex 1 d (distr for Oct T) [472]
Rex v. John Eldon of Ireland London reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies and treasons Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [473], KB27/555, m. Rex 5 (exigent for Oct M)[474]; KB27/555, m Rex 18d (corpus cum cause sheriffs London: imprisoned for trespass at suit of Margery Broun before William Hyde; and for indictment together with John Brun before John Wade and John Warner, former sheriffs and John Michell, then coroner) [475]; no further entries; recipient of general pardon on 20 Jan. 1400 (John Eldon alias John Stoke of Irland); corpus cum causa writ issued on 29 June 1403 for John as prisoner of Newgate prison where he was kept on charges of theft, trespass and debt brought by various people [476] who also sue in KB27/569 T1402 m 54 [477], [478]; later turns approver but fails to convict and is hanged (KB146/4/5/1)
Rex v. John Ernowe of Upton Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies authorisation of nisi prius trial dated 26 Jan. 1400, nisi prius for 23 Feb. 1400 at Winchester, released on mainprise Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8 f (nisi prius) [479]
Nicholas York of Lynn, chapman (approver, for Rex) v. John Everard, clerk of the marches of Wales near Chipstowe, residing at St Michael's Hall in Oxford Surrey (approver appeal); m(Enrol) approver appeal by Nicholas York of Lynn felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries capias for Oct Mich) [480]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [481]
Rex v. Alice d'Eyncourt Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (ve fa for Oct H) [482]
Rex v. John Eyton, servant of William Smyth of Istleworth Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 25 Oct. 1400 (Verdict) jurors of various hundreds On 4 Oct 1399 at Istleworth feloniously stole an outer garment wroth 5s and 5s in coins from William Smyth On 23 Oct. 1400 John is brought into court by the sheriffs of London by corpus cum causa, committed to the Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury sommoned for 25 Oct. 1400 when he was found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 9d [483]; Other:


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Rex v. John Fakenham Suff reign of Hen IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of mayheme against Thomas vicar of the church in South Yarmouth and John that was the paryssheprest of Burgh in Lodynglond non-suited appeal Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 7f (exigent for Oct H) [484]; KB27/559, m Rex 15d (de novo ex fac for Oct Mich) [485]
Rex v. Nicholas Farndon of Farndon in Devon; William Dany, botman of Cardigan in Wales; Richard Brounyng, dyer of Herts; and Richard Belford in Yorkshire, common felons and notorious thieves Middx H 1400 (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds On 10 Sept. 1399 at le Mylende (Mile End) in a lane called Crosweye in Middx feloniously plundered 1 grey horse worth 8s and a bay coloured horse worth 24s, 2 saddles and bridle worth 13s 4d, 1 ax worth 3s, 2 knives decorated with silver worth 3s, 1 pair of thigh boots and 1 pair of spurs worth 5s, 1 hood of ray with violet worth 20d, 1 sword worth 5s, 1 money bag with 4 marks in gold and silver coins from William Wodehay of London, walking in the lane at night On Saturday, 15 May 1400, Nicholas et al appeared in the custody of the marshal and all pled not guilty, jury summoned for 21 May 1400, returned to the marshalsea; jury put in respite until Oct St Trin when they appeared in the custody of the marshal, jury again put in respite until 2 July 1400, when the jury found them not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 10 f [486]; Other:
Rex v. William Faryngdon, commissary of the chancellor of the University of Oxford Oxon (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut prius ve fa for Oct M) [487]; KB27/558, m Rex 4f (distr for Oct Hil) [488]; KB27/560, m Rex 12f (distr for Oct Trin)[489]
Rex v. Menaden', son of Thomas de Fernby Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felony Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10f (cap for Oct Hil) [490]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries for Oct Hil) [491]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [492]
Rex v. Robert Ferthyng; John Bedeford of London, resident in Smithfield; and John Godhewe of London Middlesex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (ve fa for Oct H) [493]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (cap for 15 E) [494]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [495]. note that John Bedeford is not mentioned; KB27/557, m Rex 16f (sicut pluries capias for Oct Mich for the remaining two) [496]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil for Robert and John Godhewe) [497]; KB27/559, m Rex (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [498]; KB27/560, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries cap for Robert and John Godhewe for Oct Trin) [499]
Rex v. Egidius Flemyng (Giles Flemyng), dwelling in Aldgate Street London atte Archer on the Hoop Middx M 1399 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) before William Fot, a coroner of Middx on 20 Dec. 1399 at Clerkenwell feloniously killed and murdered Jacob Duchesman on Wednesday, 4 Feb. 1400, was handed over to marshal by sheriff, appeared by marshal, since within the year released on mainprise until Oct H, appeared by mainprise, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 5 Feb. 1400, returned to marshalsea; appeared by marshal, jury put in respite until 10 Febr. (?), returned to Marshalsea; appeared by marshal, jury verdict not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 11 f [500]; Other:
Rex v. John Forster (John Forester) of Ilford in Essex Essex 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol); 10 Nov. 1400 (pardon) before keepers of the peace (1) On 13 Oct. 1399 Robert Bokyngham; John Thorpe; Walter Thorpe; John Wrythe; John van Rykell; Clays Armurer; William Staunton; Richard Trenod; John Gyffard; Thomas Bret of Pyrford; William Wylesby of Cambridgeshire; John Phylot; John Sandy; and John Cornyssh, notorious depopulators of the fields and highway men and traveling thieves conspired at Ilford and feloniously burned down the barn with grain of William Russell, constable of the peace in Ilford; (2) on 11 Oct. 1399 feloniously stole from the hospital chapel of St Mary Ilford 1 missal worth 100s, 1 chalice worth 20s, 1 pair of altar cloth worth 60s, 2 portable breviaries worth 100s, 1 surplice, 1 corporal cloth worth 12s, 1 altar-cloth with a frontal worth 10s in the custody of John the chaplain there; (3) on 18 Oct. 1399 feloniously burned the barn, the oxshed, the cowshed and other buildings of William Camell, parson of Little Ilford; - John Forster received them On 8 Nov. 1400 John Forster surrendered to the Marshalsea, principals are outlawed as shown in Mich term 1400, John pleads not guilty, jury summoned for xv Hil, released on mainprise; then produced a general pardon dated 10 Nov. 1400 and a writ de non molestando dated 10 Nov. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 22f [501]; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [502]; KB 27/557, m Rex 10d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [503]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [504] see also the entries for John Phelipot, Richard Trenod and John van Rykell; KB27/559, m Rex 20d (case against Robert Bokyngham) [505]; KB27/560, m Rex 4d ([506]
Rex v. John Fox of Middlesex Middx E1399 (Indict); E1401 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds felony and murder: on 18 April 1399 John Fox with others lay in wait at Oldforth in the parish of Stebenhith with malice aforethought to kill and murder Edmund de Beelton and feloniously killed and murdered him on 6 July 1401 John surrendered, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 29 April 1401, released on mainprise (William Fox, Edward Nicholl, Thomas Stebrank, and Thomas Fox), jury in respite until 2 May 1401 when they found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/560, m Rex 5f [507]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 22f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [508]
Rex v. Nicholas Fox of Norton-sub-Hamdon Somers reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [509] [pardon in E 1400] [510]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wykle alias Henry Tavers alias John Hostyller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Hermytessone, approver (for Rex) v. Alan Frampton London 23 June 1400 (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal for highway robbery (1) around 24 June 1388 Thomas Andrewe and John Skyrmore together with Lawrence Bryght in the king's highway between Boughton atte Blee and Canterbury in Kent feloniously plundered from an esquire of the county of Kent whom they did not know £12; (2) also around 29 Sept. 1396 Alexander Forster; John Walyngford, barbour of Southwark; Hugh Shrovesbury, cordwainer of London formerly living with Alan Frampton; and Thomas Burgeys together with Lawrence Bryght at Colungrugge in Surrey feloniously plundered 43s 4d from a rector and his servant, who were unknown to them; Alexander Forster and Thomas Burgeys are common and notorious thieves; (3) he also accused Alan Frampton to have received the felons at various times and places during the following 6 months at Le Tabard in the Hoope at the Oldchange in London. On 10 July 1400 Alan Frampton, arrested by order of the justices in Westminster Hall and committed to the Marshalsea, appeared and pled not guilty, Jury summoned for Oct Mich, released on mainprise Main: KB27/557, m Rex 18d [511]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin for accused under no 2) & Alice, wife of John Walyngford) [512]
Rex (by James Ayssh, Thomas Covele) v. Andrew, son of Noel Frank (by Brian Huscarle) Cornwall reign of Rich II (travers (of finding of inquisition?)); (Enrol) whether John Frank taillefer was an alien or born in Borlas Frank in Cornwall; and whether John Frank Taillefer acquired certain lands and tenements lawfully as son and heir of his father or without a licence jury put in respite until xv Trin; put in respite for local trial at nisi prius 5 August 1400 at Launceston, put in respite until Oct Hil Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 12d [513], (note: in 1397 it escheated to the Crown and was farmed out at the Exchequer, in 1398 Andrew secured temporary possession pending a decision in the King’s Bench; in November 1399 Henry of Monmouth, Prince of Wales and Duke of Cornwall, renewed the grant);KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (nisi prius) [514]; KB27/558, m Rex 16d (jury in respite until Oct Hil) [515]
Rex v. Robert Frankeleyn Norf reign of Hen IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of mayhene against John Godbetere of Norwich non-suited appeal Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries cap ad satisf for Oct M) [516]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [517]
Rex v. Thomas Fraunkeleyn of Priors Marston Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [518]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [519]
Rex v. Thomas Freman and Thomas Cherie Midd E 1400 (Indict); T 1400(Enrol) jurors of various hundreds on 11 (or 18) Feb. 1400 assaulted Ralph de Welynton at Braynford and maimed two fingers of his left hand and took a grey horse worth 30s and one sattle worth 13s 4d and one harness belt with silver worth 26s 8d; they are common thieves on 28 June 1400 both appeared by corpus cum causa by sheriffs of London, handed over to the marshal, pled not guilty, jury for 2 July 1400, respite till 8 Nov. 1400, jury found both not guilty, but both handed over to John Hake a serant of the sheriffs of London to be taken to Newgate Prison for certain charges Main: KB27/557, m Rex 2d [520]; Other:
John Dycon alias Bernard of Brayle in Warwicks, approver inprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. John Fysshere Suff reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [521]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [522]
John Dycon alias Bernard de Brayles, co. Warwickshire (approver for Rex) v.John Fyssher Suff (Approver Appeal); (Enrol) Appealed by John Dycon alias Bernard de Brayles, co. Warwickshire, approver felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 13f (cap for Oct Mich) [523]
Rex v. Simon Fysshere of High Wycombe; Robert atte Burgh of Wilton; William Suddone of Shefford in Beds; and Roger Paryr Hertf reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughborough, who is hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 f (cap for Oct H) [524]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (exigent for Oct M) [525]
Rex v. William Fyssher Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12f (cap for Oct Hil) [526]; KB27/558, m Rex 24d (sicut pluries cap for Oct HIl) [527]; KB27/560, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [528]
John Hondon, approver (for Rex) v.John Fythyan Glouc 19 Oct. 1400 (approver appeal); M1400 (Enrol) approver appeal for theft On 22 July 1399 John Hondon and John Fythyan in the highway between Bristol and Worcester in Gloucestershire feloniously stole 5 marks in gold and silver from an unknown man and the approver kept 5 nobles and John Fythyan 5 nobles On 23 Oct. 1400 John Fythyan is brought into court by the sheriffs of London by corpus cum causa, committed to the marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hil - but later this term both the approver and John Fythyan are found guilty of a different felony and hanged Main: KB27/558, m Rex 12d [529]; Other:


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Rex v. John Galeys; and Thomas Cristemasse of London Middx reign of H IV (Indict); (Enrol) before coroner felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 13 f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [530]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (ex fac for Oct H) [531]
Rex v. Roger Galion of Lynn alias Roger Wolleman of Lynn Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); M 1399 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Norfolk on 30 Nov. 1395, at night, William Tulbot (William Talbot) of Gedney (co. Lincs) broke into the close and house of John Marchaunt of Bishop's Lynn in Bishop's Lynn and stole gold and silver for 20 marks and pieces of gold and silver and a silver spoon and other goods worth £10; Roger Galion of Lynn alias Roger Wolleman of Lynn received him on 21 March 1396 in his house and sustained him knowingly and recieved certain goods and chattles worth £20 and let him go afterwards on 17 Oct. 1399 Roger appeared in the custody of the marshal, produced general pardon dated 30 April. 1389 and non molestando writ dated 24. Nov. 1399, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/554, m Rex 13 d [532]; Other: see also Margaret Galion
Rex v. Margaret Galion, wife of Roger Galion, wollman Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Norfolk on 21 Feb. 1396 William Talbot of Gedney feloniously broke into the house of Roger Galion & Margaret, his wife and feloniously kept and took goods and chattle worth 40 marks; and on 8 Feb. 1396 William Talbot feloniously broke into the house of John Marchaunt and feloniously took goods and chattle worth £20 away; and on 26 Feb. 1396 Margaret Galion arrested William Talbot at Gedney in Lincolnshire and brought him back to Bishop's Lynn and imprisoned him there for three days until he confessed the felonies and then she feloniously kept the goods he had stolen from John Marchaunt knowning that they had been stolen On 13 May 1400 Margaret surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 30 ~April 1398 and a non molestando writ dated 24 Nov. 1399 and was dismissed without a day after inspection of the letters Main: KB27/556, m Rex 10d [533]; Other: see also Roger Galion
James Assh, king's attorney (for Rex) v. Richard Gambon & Beatrice, his wife Devon reign of Rich II (chancery suit); (Enrol) chancery to find out whether Geoffrey Co..., deceased, held by curtesy of his wife Emmota, deceased, of John, son and heir of John de Welyngton, under age and in the king's wardship certain land (mentioned); and to find out whether John, son of John of Appele & Emmota, his wife is called Richard and whether Emma is a daughter and heir of Geoffrey and his wife Emmota and is called Margaret authorisation to hear this suit before KB, CP, Exchequer or at nisi prius dated 11 Feb. 1400 Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 15d (nisi prius for 25 Feb. 1400) [534]
Rex v. Thomas Gardyner of Muspole; John Thresshere of Sandgate; and Henry Porter of Cosford Sussex reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Roger Snowe who is now a clerk convict felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4f (cap for Oct Hil) [535]; KB27/558, m Rex 16d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [536]
Rex v. John Gentyng; John Collard et al, feoffees Cambs 10 May 1400 (Escheator's Inquest); M1400 (Enrol) plea in chancery in xv St John Baptiste 1400 challenge of Escheator's inquest regarding land assigned by Thomas Cavell on his deathbed to create a permanent chantry at Meldreth, challenged by John Gentyng et al jury finds in favour of challenge Main: KB27/558, mm Rex 23f-23d [537], [538] ; Other:
Rex v. Geoffrey, abbot of St John Colchester; and Abbot of Walden Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9d (ve fa for Oct Hil) [539]; KB27/555, m Rex 6d (distr for xv Easter) KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin for Geoffrey, abbot of St John Colchester) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no556/bKB27no556dorses/IMG_0251.htm: KB27/558, m Rex 24d (sicut pluries dist for Abbot of Walden [540];KB27/560, m Rex 6f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [541]
Rex v. John Gerard of Lambeth Surrey M 1353 (Indict); (Enrol) felonies outlawed on 26 March 1354 in the presence of the coroner, inquiry into this lands and chattles (entry breaks off) Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 7d [542]
Rex v. Nicholas Gerard of Shrops; and Philip Godberd of Shrops Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting felons and harbouring them Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [543]; see also KB27/560, m Rex 8d (for Philip Godberd) [544]
Rex v. John Gerlond ? reign of Rich II (trespass plea); (Enrol) trespass plea by Thomas Lake against John Gerlond conviction by jury capias ad satisfaciendum Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [545]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [546]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [547]
Rex v. Master of St Giles Hospital Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 6f (exigent for xv Easter) [548]; KB27/555, m Rex 1d (exigent for xv Easter) [549]
Rex v. Roger Gillen Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2d (cap for Oct Hil) [550]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [551]; KB27/560, m Rex 12f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [552]
William Rose of Loughborough in Leycs, approver of Rich II, imprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. John Gyllyng of Royston, living at the inn of Thomas Taverner of Royston Hants H1400 (approver appeal); H1400 (Enrol) on 7 Nov. 1384 he and John Gyllyng feloniously stole 1 horse belonging to the skinner of Salisbury worth 2 marks; and on 14 Sep.1388 he and John went to the hundred of Crondall in Hampshire on Grateley heath (super bruer de Zacele) in the king's highway which leads from Bagshot to Hartfordbridge in a place called Dynhaghe feloniously killed John Byncombe of Taunton and plundered him of two horses worth 40s with linen cloth and woolen cloth worth £16 on 14 Feb. 1400 John surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a special pardon dated 10 Feb. 1400 and sureties (John Cornwayls; Thomas Crowe; John Solas; Thomas Holm), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 17 f [553] (Note: see J.B. Post, The Evidential Value of Approvers' Appeals: The Case of William Rose, 1389, in: Law and history review vol. 3 (1985) p. 91-100; William Rose hanged in M 1396); Other:
Rex v. John Gillyng; and Nicholas Dancastre of Hertfordshire, living at Royston with Thomas Taverner; John Somervyle, living at Conyngton in Leics; John Mercheston of Basing; Richard Daunt of Greyqell in Hants; Adam Patey of Windsor; Nicholas Badekok resident at Southampton; Walter Kolney of Oxford; John Bursforde of Oxford; John Chaumbre of Nottingham, living with Walter Kolneye; and John Burford of Oxford; John Gyllyng of Royston, living at the inn of Thomas Taverner of Royston; and Nicholas Dancastre Hants 22 - 24 Sept. 1388 at Wincester gaol before Henry Popham, sheriff of Hants, and Henry Jurdan, coroner of Hants (approver appeal [554]); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughborough, Leics, who has since been hanged (see M 1396 [555]) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 f (cap for Oct H) KB27/558, m Rex 22d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no558/bKB27no558dorses/IMG_0433.htm; KB27/559, m Rex 15f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [556]
John Dycon alias Bernard of Brailes in Warwicks, approver imprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. William Gleymesford, living with the Lady of Gray of Greys Thurrok Essex reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [557] KB27/555, m Rex 13 f (exigent for Oct M) [558]
Rex v. Earl of Gloucester; Nicholas Chausey; John Laward; Nicholas Carewe; Richard atte Lee; Amisia Bardolf; Joan, widow of John Colafre; prioress of Goring; prioress of Ogbourne; John Shelford; John Rede; Richard Marmyon; William atte Dene; Prior of Walsingford; Bishop of Winchester; John Drayton; heirs and tenants of the lands of William Drayton, knight; Hugh Wolf, knight; Abbot of Battle; Robert James; Richard Restewold; Abbot of Reading; Helen Preston; Abbot of Dorcestre; Isabell Prior; Thomas Camyse, knight; William Dagbyll; Abbess of Godestowe Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (ve fa for Oct H) [559] KB27/555, m Rex 13 f (distr for 15 P) [560] (note that William Dagbyll is dead by H 1400, venire facias for his heirs and tenants issued); KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr, capias for Oct Oct Trin for Earl of Gloucester, Nicholas Chausey, John Laward, Richard atte Lee, Joan, widow of John Colafre, William atteDene and Elena Preston) [561] (note that the Earl of Gloucester is dead by E 1400); KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut pluries distr for Abbess of Gdestowe for Oct Hil) [562]; KB27/559, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries distr vor xv Easter) [563]
Rex v. Lawrence Glouere of Canterbury Kent reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) non-suited appeal by Alice, widow of Edward Stapelgate, as accessories in the killing of her husband accessory to murder Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct Hil) [564]; KB27/558, m Rex 24d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [565]; KB27/559, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [566]
Rex v. John Godeson (John Godson) alias John Godeson, former servant of Geoffrey Starlyng Suff reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (cap for Oct H) [567]; KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [568]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [569]
Rex v. John Godsonde, former servant of William Coterell Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies capias for 24 Oct. 1399, not found, exigent Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (exigent for Oct Trin) [570]
Rex v. John Godman of Warborough, grandfather of John Godman of Warborough son of John Godman of Warborough Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap for Oct H) [571]; KB27/555, m Rex 4 f (exigent for Oct M) [572]
Rex v. William Godman junior; Katherine, wife of David ap Griffith; and Richard Aburhale who is in the custody of the sheriff of Herefs Herefs reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) non-suited appeal of being accessories to the killing of John Lanwaren, father of John Lanwaren being present and procuring of the felons who killed John Lanwaren, father of John Lanwaren Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [573]; see KB27/559, m Rex 2d (cap for John Lanwaren) [574]
Rex v. John Golafre, former sheriff of Oxfordshire Oxon reign of Rich II (corpus cum causa); (Enrol) did not hand over his prisoner Richard Broun, mason of Begbbroke, indicted for felonies, to his successor Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (corpus cum causa for Oct H for Richard Broun) [575]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (prisoner was not handed over by previous sheriff, John Golafre; distr for 15 E) [576]; KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin for John Golafre) [577]; KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut pluries distr for Oct HIl) [578]
Rex v. John Goldsmyth of Mitcheldean in the Forest of Dean; Richard Jueler, resident at Winchcombe in Gloucs; Thomas Sherman of Irland, living with Richard Jueler; and Alexander Irlond, living with Richard Jueler Gloucs reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by William Rose of Loughtborough, who has been hanged felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 f (cap for Oct Hil) [579]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [580]
Rex v. John Goldsmyth of Mitcheldean in Herefordshire Herefs reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughbarough who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felony Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11d (cap for Oct H) [581]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [582]; KB27/559, m Rex 5f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [583]
Rex v. John Godeston, mercer; and Guido Mercer Somers reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) abbetting felons Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 6 f (sicut prius cap for Oct M) [584], see also John Beche entry
Rex v. John Goldsmith of Mitcheldean in the forest of Dean; Richard Jueler, living at Wynchecombe in Gloucs; Thomas Sherman of Irland, living with Richard Jueler; Alexander Irleand living with Richard Jueler London reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughbarough who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [585]
Rex v. William Goldyngton, chaplain Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (ve fa for Oct H) [586]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (cap for 15 E) [587]; KB27/556, m Rex 7f (sicut prius capias Oct T) [588]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (distr for Oct M) [589]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f(cap for Oct Hil) [590]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) KB27/560, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries capias for Oct Trin) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no560/bKB27no560dorses/IMG_0334.htm
Rex v. John Goolde of Southwark Middx T1400 (Indict); T1400(Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 13 NOv. 1399 at Old Fort (Oldeforth) feloniously stole 3 horses worth £4 and 4d worth of goods and chattels from William Coterell On 5 July 1400 John surrendered to the marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury for xv Mich, released on mainprise, no jury, jury put in respite until 11 Nov. when they found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB 27/557, m Rex 10d [591]; Other:
Rex v. David Gour; Thomas, son of John Adames of Cleeton St Mary; John Hill of Aston Botterell; John Caynam of Cleeton St Mary; and John Adames Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies authorisation for jury at nisi prius dated 28 Jan. 1400 Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8d (nisi prius jury for 25 Feb. 1400, released on mainprise) [592]; KB27/555, m Rex 14d (nisi prius jury for 25 Feb. 1400 regarding John Hill) [593]
Rex v. Thomas Grove; Roger Ouly; Richard Tolyngton; John Cook & Rose, his wife Middx Easter 22 Rich II (Indict); M 1400 (Enrol, case against Rose Cook); 29 Jan. 1401 (Verdict against Rose Cook) jurors of various hundreds felony: on 18 April 1399 at Oldeforth in the parish of Stepney with malice aforethought and feloniously killed and murdered Edward de Bylton on 16 Nov. 1400 Rosa surrendered to the Marshalsea after having been put in exigend, pleads not guilty, jury summoned for 20 Jan. 1401, released on mainprise (John Usher; Robert MIller' Thomas Leche; John Wenryssh), jury put in respite until 29 Jan. 1401 when she is found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 26d (Rose Cook) [594]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21f (ex fac Oct Trin) [595]
Rex v. John Graunt of Thornbury in Gloucs Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [596]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [597]; KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [598]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [599]
Rex v. James Grave, flemming Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7f (cap for Oct Hil) [600];KB27/555, m Rex 12d (cap for Oct Mich) [601]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (de novo ex fac for Oct trin) [602]
Rex v. John Gravesende, Irishman Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) coroner of Rich II felonies capias for 24 Oct. 1399, not found, exigent Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (exigent for Oct Trin) [603]
Rex v. Thomas de Grendon of Whiston Nhants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (cap for Oct H) [604]
Rex v. John de Grene; Thomas Rasen of Boston; William Stevenson of Boston; Henry Cambok of Boston; Stephen Baxter of Boston; John Bower son of William Bower of Boston; Henry Latoner; John Alan, barber; John de Grene of Kirkton; and Robert son of John de Grene Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5f (ve fa for Oct Hil) [605] KB27/555, m Rex 10 f (exigent for xv Easter) [606]; KB27/556, m Rex 5d (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin for all and Alan Marsshall of Kirton) [607]; KB27/557, m Rex 6f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) [608]; KB27/558, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr & cap for Oct Hil) (note: Alan Marshall is dead by M1400) [609]; KB27/559, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter for William Stevenson) [610]
Rex v. John Grey, former sheriff of Notts (John Grey of Sandyacre, 1395) Notts reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) not handing over William Phelipp of Tuxford; and John Burdon, tailor of Tuxford to his successor (John Gaytford) Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (ve fa for Oct H) [611]; KB27/555, m Rex 3d (distr for xv Easter) [612]; KB27/556, m Rex 4f (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin) [613]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [614]; KB27/559, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [615]; KB27/560, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [616]
Rex v. John Grey, former sheriff of Notts (John Grey of Sandyacre, 1395) Notts reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) not handing over John Taillour of Tuxford to his successor (John Gaytford) Main: []; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 1 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [617]
Nicholas Yorke of Lynne, chapman, approver (for Rex) v. Richard Gyles of Loddon, Norf, bocher Norf reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) appeal by Nicholas York of Lynne, chapman (approver) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d [618]. KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [619]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [620]
Rex v. Thomas Gylle London pre-1398 (suit); (Enrol) suit brought by John Bret, citizen and barber of London leaving his service contrary to the ordinance outlawed on 3 Dec. 1397 Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 2 d [621]


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Rex v. John Haddon of Houghton Beds reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [622]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [623], KB 27/557, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [624]
Rex v. Isabel Hakebech; Margaret Galyon of Bishop's Lynn; and Roger Galyon of Bishop's Lynn alias Roger Wolleman of Bishop's Lynn Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) providing counsel, procurement and encouragement to indicted felons and receiving them afterwards knowingly Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [625], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (cap for Oct Mich for Isabel Hakebech only) [626]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil for Isabel Hakebeche) [627]; KB27/559, m Rex 10f (sicut pluries for Isabel for xv Easter) [628]; KB27/560, m Rex 12f (sicut prius for Oct Trin for Isabel) [629]
Rex v. Hugh Hakeluyt; John Meole vicar of Wigmore Church; John Piers parson of Ludlow; Richard Marlowe of Leintwardine senior; John Hodynet of Henley; Richard Marlowe senior; William le Bayly of Wotton; and Hugh Cheyne vicar of Caynham Church Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting felons and harbouring them Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5f (cap for Oct H) [630]; KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [631]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [632]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [633]
Rex v. Robert de Halle; John Prikeys; and Nicholas Balle Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (cap Oct H) [634]
Rex v. Nicholas Halle (Nicholas Helle) of Finchampstead Hants reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Roger Dykeman, who was in jail in Colchester castle but has since been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (cap for Oct H) [635]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (exigent for Oct M) [636]; KB27/558, m Rex 23d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [637]
Rex v. William Hals, parson of Norton Fitzwarren church (Norton by Taunton) Somers reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) conviction for trespass committed against Robert Coche capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [638]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [639]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [640]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (es fac for Oct Mich) [641]
Rex v. John de Halton, warden of York Castle Yorks E1392 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds escape of prisoners: on 23 May 1392 John de Halton let Richard de Bolton, tailour; John Forster of Lancastershire; and Robert Clerkson of Yolton imprisoned for felonies escape and flee to the church of the Grey Friars (located between York Castle and the River Ouse) On 26 Nov. 1400 John de Halton appeared in his own person and produced a general pardon dated 16 June 1398 and was dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 32f [642]; Other:
Rex v. John Halyngbary ? E1400 (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds repair of ditch close to the king's highway at Tollington Street leading from London to Barnet cannot deny his responsibility, affeered 2s by the justices, distringas writ issued to ensure that it is repaired Main: KB27/557, m Rex 18d [643]; Other:
Rex v. village of Hardwicke; village of Uckington; John Brounyng junior, lord of Staverton; and John Wynter Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (cap Oct H) [644]; KB27/555, m Rex 7d (distr for 15 E) [645] (note: John Wynter is dead by H1400); KB27/556, m Rex 4 f (sicut alias distrin for Oct T) [646]; KB27/557, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [647]; KB27/560, m Rex 14f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [648]
Rex v. Isabel Hardycount of Wycombe Bucks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [649]; KB27/555, m Rex 13 f (wayn for Oct M) [650]
Rex v. William Hare Surr (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 1d (ex fac Oct H)[651];KB27/559, m Rex 15d (de novo ex fac for Oct Mich) [652]
Rex v. Thomas Haryngton; and Walter Hert Middx (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 14d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [653]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [654]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d (capias for 15 E) [655]
Rex v. John, son of John Hawle of Dartmouth London reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal of rape brought by Joan Swell non-suited Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10d (cap for Oct H) [656]; KB27/560, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries capias for Oct Trin) [657]
Rex v. John Hawkscarth Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [658]
Thomas Dynge of Rutland, approver (for King) v. Peter Hechedon of Wissenden in Rutland Rutland reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [659]; KB27/559, m Rex 13d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [660]
Rex by Thomas Covele v. John Heghelond, carpenter; William atte Stone; and John Tinte, junior Sussex (Indict); (Enrol) Violation of Statute of Westinster, 1390 (13 Rich II, st. 1 c. 13): violation in Alfriston and Folkington Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 30d (cap for Oct Hil) [661]
Rex v. Thomas Hellier alias Thomas Redman, clerk Middx M 1399 (Indict); M 1399 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds of Middx On 30 July 1399 Thomas broke into the close and house of Nicholas Slate, clerk, at Westminster and feloniously stole 6 pieces of silver and gold for £24 and 4 other pieces of silver with coverings worth £10 On 17 Oct. 1399 he appeared in the custody of the marshal, pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter, released by mainprise; appeared by mainprise and produced a general pardon dated 6 May 1400 (see C 67?32, mm 20-17) and a non molestando writ dated 8 May 1400, dismissed without a day Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 13 d (cap for Oct H) [662]
Rex v. Thomas Hely, bailiff of the hundred of Cokeham and Bray; and Walter Fachell; Reginald, servant of David Taillour of Faringdon; and David Taillour of Faringdon Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses and extortions Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (ve fa for Oct H) [663]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 f (cap for 15 P) ( http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no555/aKB27no555fronts/IMG_0107.htm] KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (exigent for crast Animarum) [664]; KB27/558, m Rex 22f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [665]
Rex v. Richard Hendeman Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies and murder Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [666]
Rex v. Henry Hendeman, alias Henry Hendeman son of Roger Hendeman of Newton near Clifton-upon-Dunsmore Warwickshire M 1397 (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) 1. before John Bray, former coroner / 2. jurors of several hundreds 1. on 30 March 1396 Henry Hendeman feloniously killed Lawrence de Norton at Clifton; 2. on 8 April 1395 Henry Hendeman feloniously killed Lawrence de Norton at Clifton On 5 July 1400 Henry surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produces a general pardon dated 4 Feb. 1398. The pardon excludes murder but the Henry is dismissed without a day anyway because he used the pardon before in an appeal (note: and it must have been accepted then) Main: KB27/557, m Rex 10 f [667]; Other:
Rex v. Magister Nicholas Hereford; Walter Ayleston; John Baker, cook; and John Kumro, servant of the Deacon of Hereford Heref reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 7d (cap for 15 E) [668]
Rex v. John Herys Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (cap for Oct H) [669]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [670]
Rex v. Peter Hethedon of Whissendine Rutland (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Thomas Dynge alias Thomas Bynge of Rutland, imprisoned in the marshalsea felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 11d(sicut alias cap for Oct T) [671]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries cap for Oct M)[672]; KB27/558, m Rex 9d (sicut prius cap for Oct Hil) [673]
John Dycon alias Bernard of Brayles in Warwicks, approver, imprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. John Heygham, clerk Hertf M1397-M1398 (approver appeal); M1400 (Enrol); M 1403 (verdict) John Dycon turned approver before William Askham and John Wodecok, sheriffs of London (M1397-9) and John Michel, coroner on 8 July 1398 John Dycon and John Heygham between Buntingford and Puckeridge in a plain in the county of Hertfordshire feloniously stole a grey horse worth 10s from an unknown man, which John Heygham kept On 27 Nov. 1400 John Heygham was brought by the bailiffs of the priory of Royston, committed to the Marshalsea, approver does not want to uphold the accusation, John Heygham pleads not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hil, both committed to marshalsea, later jury put in respite until Oct Mich 1403, when jury finds John Heygham not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 31f [674]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [675]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (sicut alias cap for xv Easter) [676]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (sicut alias cap for Oct Trin) [677]; KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [678]
Rex v. William, son of John othe Hill of Spalding; Alice, wife of Gilbert Wagge; John son of Roger Wrangle; John Worme of Butterwick; Elena Worme daughter of John Worme; and John Worme of Haltoft Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace for parts of Holland felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7f (cap for Oct H) [679] KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [680]
Rex v. John Hogh; Thomas W0deston; William Bonedich; Walter Katerine; Benedict of Combe; Simon Tannere; Thomas Tannere; Robert Goule; and John Roke (John Rok) Devon reign of Rich II (suit); (Enrol) violation of the statute against jury fixing at the suit of William Houkere conviction by jury capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4f (cap ad satis for Oct Hil) [681]; KB27/558, m Rex 15d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [682]; KB27/559, m Rex 15f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [683]
Rex v. Margaret, wife of William Holbeche of London; John Aloum & Catherine, his concubine Kent (Indict); (Enrol) counsel, procurement and comfort etc. to certain indicted felons Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 8 f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [684]; KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [685]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [686]; KB27/559, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [687]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d (capias for 15 E)[688]
Rex v. John Honyborne, barker of Evesham; John Guynyt; David Walsshman; Alice, wife of William Dyer; Robert Bolde rector of the town of Birlingham; John Taillour; Thomas Muchegod; Alice, wife of John Barkere of Evesham; Alice, wife of William Bround of Teddington; Walter Astons, servant of Edward Taillour of Evesham; John Squyere of Severnestoke; John Holdere; John Willyes, cahplain; Richard Willyes; John Marser, chaplain; William Lowe of (orig. Stodresdon); John Watkyns; Eurice Wodecok; Philip Bernerene; Hugh Adelay; John Coke; Richard Holyne; John de Clare, father of John de Clare of Hoysleye; and Thomas le Swones Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) coroner felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H)[689]; KB27/555, m Rex 11d (exigent/way for Oct M) [690]
Rex v. John Honypyn of Cardigan in Wales; Nicholas Farndon of Farndon in Devon; William Dany, botman of Cardigan in Wales; Richard Brownyng, dyer of Herts; and Richard Belford in Yorkshire Middx H 1400 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds On 10 Sept. 1399 at le Mylende in Middx (Mile End) feloniously plundered 1 bay coloured horse with saddle and bridle worth 26s 8d from William Wodehay of London; and a grey horse worth 10s. a sword worth 10s, 1 pair of boots worth 5s and various other goods and chattles worth £4; they are common thieves On Saturday, 7 Feb. 1400, John et al came in the custody of the sheriffs of London and were committed to the marshalsea, appeared in the custody of the marshal and all pled not guilty, jury summoned for 10 Feb. 1400, returned to the marshalsea; Nicholas, William, Richard Brownyng and Richard Belford appeared in the custody of the marshal and jury found them not guilty, but John Honypyn confessed the aforesaid felony and turned approver and therefore all are returned to the marshalsea; later John Honypyn is hanged and the others are released in Easter term. Main: [KB27/555, m Rex 14 f [691]]; Other:
Rex v. William Hore; John Straunge, knight; Abbot and convent of Westminster; village of Austeye, village of Leighton Grove; village of Ratford; Prior and convent of Killingworth; Abbot and convent of Rochester; village of Allesley; Thomas Yong, dean of the collegiate church of St Mary Warwick reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles: regarding the repair of a bridge (Donnebrigge) over the Roman Street called Watling Street jury summoned for Oct Hil (Abbot and convent of Rochester) Main: KB27/558, m Rex 20f (Abbot and convent of Rochester) [692]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (ve fa for Oct Hil) [693]; KB27/555, m Rex 10d (distr for xv Easter) [694] (note that abbot and convent of Westminster are not mentioned); KB27/556, m Rex 5f (sicut alias distr for Oct Trin; there is no village of Leighton Grove, nothing more) [695]; KB27/557, m Rex 6d (distr for Oct Mich) (note: John Straunge dead by Trin 1400)[696]; KB27/558, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil for village of Austeye and convent of Rochester) [697]
Rex v. villages of Horncastle; Mareham on the Hill; Scrivelsby, Wood Enderby; Wilksby; Mareham le Fen, Holtham; Dalderby, Gunby, Coningsby; and Thimbleby Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9f (cap for Oct Hil) [698]; KB27/555, m Rex 10f (distr for xv Easter) [699]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [700]
Rex v. villages of Horncastle; Mareham on the Hill; Mareham le Fen Low Toynton; High Toynton; (orig. Strellesby); Wood Enderby; Wilksby Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (ve fa for Oct H) [701]; KB27/555, m Rex 6d (distr for 15 E) [702]
Rex v. William Horton Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [703]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct M) [704]
Rex v. Thomas Houlot of Forncett St Mary, clerk , formerly a servant of John de Toyngton, fellow monk of the priory of Binham alias Thomas Houlot of Forncett St Mary, former canon of Walsingham and now apostate Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 f (cap for Oct H) [705]; KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [706]; KB27/558, m Rex 2d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [707]
Rex v. Thomas House and Joan, daughter of John Filiol and sister and heir of Anne, daughter of John Filiol Suffolk xv Hil 1400 (Chancery); M1400 (Enrol) Chancery Concerning the moieties of the manor of Ashfield settled in fee tail by John Filiol separately to his daughters Anne and Joan and the heirs of their bodies with the remainder over to the surviving sister if daughter dies without issue Jury verdict confirms the original settlement and that there was an attornment by the tenants of the manor to the daughter Main: KB27/558, m Rex 16f [708]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Humbleton; and Thomas Walyngbourne and unknown others Middx H 1400 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds of Middx on 18 Dec. 1399 bewteen Braynford and Houndslow in Middx feloniously plundered 1 horse worth 4 marks, 6 lb. wax and 1 galon of Lompoyle worth 5s, 4 pair of boots and other goods and chattels worth 10s from John Bradewell On Saturday, 7 Feb. 1400, Thomas and Thomas came in the custody of the sheriffs of London and were committed to the marshalsea, appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 10 Feb/ 1400, returned to marshalsea; on 10 Feb. 1400 appeared in the custody of the marshal and jury found them guilty, both were hanged Main: KB27/555, m Rex 14 f [709]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 14 f [710]
Rex v. Walter Hungerford, knight Glouc 28 Jan. 1400 (indictment); E 1400 (Enrol) record of inquest before John Shelton, clerk; Simon Blakebourne, servant at arms; and Henry de la Ryver, sheriff of Gloucestershire handed over by John Scarle, chancellor on 7 Jan. 1400 Walter Hungerford, knight, took to the inn of William Tanner in Circester goods and chattles (listed) of Thomas, late Earl of Kent and other traitors worth £60; and left William Wodeford's house armed in the middle of the night and went to the inn of Wiliam Tanner and joined up with other traitors there on 28 May 1400 Walter Hungerford appeared in person and said in regard to the two horses and two goblets that he kept those for the king's household and offered them to the king at Oxford and handed them over to Thomas Rempston, knight, steward of the king's household as ordered and vouched the record; as to the rest he pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Mich, released on mainprise; appeared by mainprise, sicut alias for jury for Oct St Martini, released on mainprise; then jury put in respite by nisi prius until 17 Jan. 1401 before William Hankeford, JCP, released on mainprise until then; nisi prius record: jury found him not guilty of trespasses, felonies and treasons; that he did not take goods and chattles belonging to Thomas Holland and other traitors except those 2 horses and 2 goblets which he delivered to the steward of the king's household (and servant of John Scarle, chancellor)- royal writ to the justices dated 10 Feb. 1401 to not molest him in regard to the 2 horses and 2 goblets; Walter Hungerford dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 13d [711]; KB27/558, m Rex 32f (authorisation for nisi prius, dated 25 Nov. 1400) [712] Other: KB27/556, m Rex 13d [713]
Rex v. Thomas Hunte alias Sharp; Thomas Quyntyn, taillour; and William Gepp' Kent 5 Oct. 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before William Cane and John Solas, bailiffs of John Norbury of his manor of Lewisham at the view of frankpledge on 29 July 1400 Thomas Hunte, Thomas Quyntyn and William feloniously stole John Alfred's horse worth 30s at Lewisham on 12 Oct. 1400 Thomas, Thomas and William appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury for 3 weeks of Mich, kept in custody until then (John Wykes, marshal), jury found all three guilty, all three were hanged Main: KB27/558, m Rex 1f [714]; Other:
Rex v. Peter Hykkes, fisher Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [715]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct M) [716]


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Rex v. Hugh Jakson of Braithwaite Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) to hear judgment in indictment of felony in which the jury acquitted him Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct Hil) [717]; KB27/558, m Rex 21d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [718]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [719]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d (capias for 15 E) [720]
Rex v. William Jankyns alias Wylly; John Broun of Pleshey Essex 14 Oct. 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 1 Nov. 1400 (Verdict) before Stephen Ingylfet, steward of the libery of the abbess of Barking at the sheriff's turn at Great Ilford (1) On 25 Dec. 1399 William Jankyns entered the close of John Bene in Barking and feloniously took away a grey horse worth 30s; and a horse with saddle and briddle from Denis Cuttyt worth 26s 8d from the close of John Tyttysby in Barking; (2) On 30 April 1400 John Broun of Pleshey entered the close of John Legg' in Barking and feloniously took his black horse worth 26s 8d; (3) On 28 Oct. 1399 John Broun entered the close of the rector of Wanstead at Wanstead and feloniously took a black horse of Richard Frende of Barking wroth 10s; (4) on the same day John feloniously took a black horse of John Foston of Barking worth 20s On 25 Oct. 1400 William and John were brought in by the sheriffs of London by corpus cum causa, committed to Marshalsa, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 1 Nov. 1400 when they were both found guilty and hanged Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 12d [721]
Rex v. Thomas Jurdan, son of Adam Jurdan (de Alrewych Bailly); William Crobbere (of Russhale); and John, oldest son of Agnes Swayn (of Walshale) Middx H1399 (Indict); M 1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 4 Oct. 1398 Thomas, William and John lay in wait near Haringay Park to plunder and kill various king's lieges and feloniously plundered £22 2s 8d from John Robynson On 16 Oct. 1400 they came before the court and produced a general pardon dated 12 Oct. 1400 and non molestando writs dated 13 Oct. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 5f [722]; Other:
Rex v. Richard Juweler of Chipping Norton; John Saundre of London; Thomas lviing with John Saundre who is betrothed to the sister of Robert Sutton of the county of Cheshire; Simon Fyssher of High Wycombe;Andrew son of Simon Fysshere; Robert Suttone, living in High Wycombe at the New Inn; Thomas Taillour, living in Oxford in the parish of St Giles; John Kyngeston; Andrew Fyssher of High Wycombe; William Kyngeston; Andrew Fyssher; and Robert Sutton of High Wycombe Berks reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughborough, who is hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 f (cap for oct H) [723]; KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent for Oct M) [724]; KB27/558, m Rex 22d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [725]


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Rex v. John Kedewelly Somers reign of Rich II (plea of debt in CP); (Enrol) responding as attorney without warrant for Thomas Wildemerssh v John Stokes in plea of debt Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [726]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (siut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [727]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [728]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [729]; KB27/560, m Rex 3d (capias for 15 E) [730]
Rex v. John Keleron (John Keleryon) Cornwall reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 f (cap for Oct H) [731]; KB27/560, m Rex 14f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [732]
Rex v. John Kent, servant of the bishop of Durham; John the Groom of the seler, servant of the bishop of Durham; Agnes, whore, living in the rent called Lyonis rente; and Alice, whore living in a tenement yielding rent called Lyonis rente Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting of felons and harbouring them Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap for Oct H) [733]; KB27/558, m Rex 21f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [734]
Rex v. Richard Knap, tailour and Roger del Exchequer, ussher Middx E 1400 (Indict); T 1400(Enrol) jurors of several hundreds On 1 Dec. 1399 Richard Knap, tailour, assaulted Walter Brid, locker, with a dagger in Westminster and would have kill him had Walter not fled. Richard was forced to provide sureties of good behaviour sub pena 100 marks and £20 each of his mainpernors; also, Richard had letters patent of Rich II directing him to seize carts etc. to carry harness and jewels of Rich II from London to Lichfield and for this purpose on 30 Dec. 1398 at Haringey Park Richard seized John Haddy's cart and extorted 20s from him to permit him to keep his cart; and on the same day Richard seized another cart from William Bleaheley and extorted 6s 8d from him to permit him to keep his cart but took it anyway; also at Westminster on 16 March 1399 Richard together with other unknown armed malefactors of Cheshire and in the entourage of Rich II with the encouragement of Richard lay in wait for Thomas Ruydyng in order to maim and kill him and continuing this waylaying for 1 week and then kept Thomas imprisoned in the church of St Margaret the Virgin (St Margaret of Antioch) with the doors closed until he paid 9 marks 6s 8d and 3 pollaxes worth 10s and during a Loveday Richard and his malefactors attempted to kiss him, Thomas for fear of his life dared not to go about his business for 1 week, and he was force to swear that he would not sue for the fine and trespass done to him; also that Richard bought tenements in Westminster held in fee farm so that he should be impanelled as a juror in assizes and other inquisitions to oppress and destroy his neighbours through fear unless they pay him a fine to be acquitted; and Richard is a common maintainer of false accusations in Middx and he is the root of all lies in Middx; and his is an imaginer of many fals wyles and of al Midd' chef caster of gyles; and contrary to the Statute 13 Rich II, St.3 they maintained and sustained false complaints between king and party and party and party and on 12 May 1400 and at other times in Westminster and Westminster Hall, Knightsbridge and at other places in Middx maintained the plea of trespass between John Sadler and William Parker heard in the King's Bench and Richard and Roger at Knightsbrige and Hendon rode to various jurors (Robert Orchard and others) and bribed them. They are common maintainers of false suits; and Richard and Roger conspired at Westminster and elsewhere in Middx on 9 June 1399 to maintain a plea of trespass in the King's Bench between John Godmanston and John Sadeler for 13s each on 23 June 1400 Richard Knap and Roger appeared in person and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 28 June 1400; they appeared in person but sheriff had no jurors, sicut alias for jury to appear on 2 July 1400; Richard and Roger appeared in person, jury put in respite until 6 July 1400, at which day Thomas Covele for the king states that Richard Knap does not have to answer for certain accusations regarding Thomas Ruydyng because in Hil 1400 Thomas sued a bill against Richard and agreed to a settlement via arbitration (John Grene andRichad Hardegrey for Richard, John Chestre and Robert Roclyf for Thomas) (1 gallon of wine); in regard to the rest the jury finds both not guilty, court postpones judgment on trespass against Thomas Ruydyng until Oct Mich Main: KB27/557, m Rex 2 f [735]; Other: see surety of good behaviour entry; see indictment KB 9/184/1 mm 9-9d [736]
Rex v. Robert Knolles, tenant of a carucate of land at Bloomesbury; William Plomer; Head of St Giles hospital; and Andrew Broun Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [737]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (distr for 15 P) [738]/ KB27/556, m Rex 3 f (sicut alias distringas and sicut alias capias for OctT) [739], (sicut plur distr for Robert and Andrew for Oct M, note: William Plomer dead by Trin 1400) KB27/557, m Rex 3d (sicut plur distr for Robert and Andrew for Oct M), note: [740]
Rex v. Richard, son of John Knyghtley of Worley Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [741]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (sicut alias capias for 15 P) [742]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (exigent for crast Animarum) [743]
Rex v. Thomas Kyng Nhants reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal of mayheme against John Lakke non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [744]
Rex v. Thomas Kyng of London, haberdasher Middx M 1399 (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds on 8 May 1399 at Westminster feloniously stole 1 golden ornament, 1 golden 'tablet', 1 pair of coral beads worth 10 marks from John Hart on 11 May 1400 Thomas surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 12 May 1400, released on mainprise; appeared by mainprise but no jurors appeared, sheriff ordered to have jury on 19 May 1400, released on mainprise; appeared by mainprise and jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 2d [745]; Other:


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Rex v. Richard Laken London reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal for killing of William Laken, his brother brought against John Haukestone, knight non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [746]; KB27/555, m Rex 11d (sicut prius cap for 15 E) [747]; KB27/556, m Rex 7f (exigent for Oct H) [748]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (de novo ex fac for crast Animarum) [749]
Rex v. Richard Lambehyrd of Tottenham Middx E1400 (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 15 May 1400 at Waltham Forest in the parish of Walkamstowe John Samme of Norwich feloniously plundered 10 marks from John Yonge. He is a common and notorious thief, highwayman and depopulator of fields. And Richard Lambehyrd received him knowing that he was a felon On 21 June 1400 Richard surrendered to the marshalsea, not required to answer before principal outlawed or convicted, released on mainprise. In Michaelmas term 1400 John Samme, indicted of treason and felonies, was found guilty by a jury and hanged. Since he cannot be convicted of the above named felony, Richard is being dismissed without a day Main: KB 27/557, m Rex 12d [750]; Other: for the case against John Samme see KB27/558, m Rex 29f [751]
Rex v. John Lanwaren Heref reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal for the killing of his father John Lanwaren against Robert Andrewes of Monnede and others non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5d (cap ad satisf for Oct Hik) [752]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no558/aKB27no558fronts/IMG_0191.ht
Rex v. Anne, widow of Ralph Lauerence (Ralph Lawrence?) London reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal against Adam Pycot for killing her husband Ralph non-suited appeal Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries cap ad satisf for Oct Trin) [753]; KB27/557, m Rex 3f (ex fac for xv Easter) [754]; see Adam Pycot
Rex v. village of Leake; village of Leverton; village of Bennington; village of Butterwick, village of Freiston; village of Toft by Boston; village of Wrangle; village of Friskney; village of Wainfleet; John Bishop of Lincoln; village of Waithe; village of East Halton; brother John Radyngton; prior of St John of Jerusalem; lord of the manor of Bottesford; brother Henry Cornall, fellow brethren of the priory; John, prior of Thorgarton; William Loft; Robert Hilton, knight; lord of the manor of Fulstow; William Santon, abbot of Peterborough; village of Manfleet; Abbot of Bardney Abbey; village of Scotter; village of Scotton; village of Schalthorpe; Richard de Red of Lynn; Agnes Cuntles of Boston; and John Tynt Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 f (ve fa for Oct H) [755] KB27/555, mm Rex 10-10d (cap for 15 P) [756], d [757] (note: John bishop of Lincoln and brother John Radyngton are dead by H 1400); KB27/556, m Rex 5f (sicut alias distr and sicut alias cap for Oct Trin) [758]; KB27/558, m Rex 19d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [759]; KB27/560, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin for William Santon and Mansfleet) [760]
Rex v. Robert Leche of Hull near Coventry; and Margery Broun Wilts reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughborough who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11d (cap for Oct H) [761]; KB27/558, m Rex 23d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [762]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [763]
Rex v. William, son of Roger de Ledes, knight; John Mareschall (John Marischall) of Derbyshire, servant of Roger de Ledes; Ralph Byrches, servant of Roger de Ledes; Robwrt Bateley, tailour, servant of Roger de Ledes; John Cook, servant of Roger de Ledes; and Geoffrey Matresmakere, servant of Roger de Ledes Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before William Barker, a coroner of Rich II in Yorks felonies and murders Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [764]; KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent for Oct M) [765]; KB27/558, m Rex 5d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no558/bKB27no558dorses/IMG_0399.htm]; see KB27/559, m Rex 23f (surety of good behaviour from William, son of Roger de Ledes [766]
Rex v. John Letys of Morehous; John Hawkscarch (John Haukescarth); and John Stanes of Harome Yorks (Indict); (Enrol) to hear judgment in felony indictment of which they were acquitted Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [767]; KB27/560, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [768]
Rex v. Richard Lethom, clerk; and John Derby, clerk Nhants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) statute of provisors Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 f (cap for Oct H) [769]; KB27/558, m Rex 12d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [770]
Rex v. John Letys of Moorhouse Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) to hear judgment in indictment of felony of which he was acquitted by jury verdict Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [771]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [772]
Rex v. John Leydon; and Richard Trygg Surrey reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [773], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [774]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [775]
Rex v. John Londysende Devon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (cap for Oct H) [776]
Rex v. Edward Lovell Somers (Indict); (Enrol) trespass Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 17f (cap for Oct Hil) [777]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [778]
Rex v. John Loy son of Robert Loy of Tetsworth Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap for Oct H) [779]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 4 f (exigent for Oct M) [780]
Rex v. William, son and heir of Robert de Luton, knight (who was 12 years and older when the inquisition was taken) Buks H 1400 (chancery); H 1400 (Enrol) close writ dated 13 Feb. 1400 to send record and authorisation to hear the case manor of Hartwell and Little Hampden and advowson of the church of Hartwell (church of the Assumption of the Virgin Mary) jury: Robert de Luton held the manors and advowson the day he died (on 17 March 1391) of Henry Hartwell in socage for a nominal yearly rent of one clove gillyflower and not of the king in chief by knight's service as William had alleged; Henry Hartwell held by military service of the honour of Peverel perfoming the service due from one knight's fee and they do not know who the current lord of the honour is. Resitution of the manors and the advowson to William de Luton as son and heir and the profits since his father's death Main: KB27/556, m Rex 1 f [781];
Rex v. Magister Richard Lythum, clerk alias Richard Lethum, alias Richard Lythom, alias Richard Ledom, alias Richard Lethom, alias Richard Lydun, alias Richard Ledom, alias Richard Lydon Oxon after 26 April 1388 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 20 Sept. 1399 (pardon) T1401 (finally dismissed) before Nicholas Saundresdon and John Shawe, coroners of Oxford on Sunday, 26 April 1388 William Tynder, chaplain, feloniously killed magister Walter Dassh, clerk, at Oxford; - magister Richard Lythum, clerk, procured and helped to commit the felony On 22 Oct. 1400 Richard Lythum surrendered to the Marshalsea, produced a general pardon dated 20 Sept. 1399 and writ de non molestando dated 19 Oct. 1400, dismissed without a day - but because the king has learned that he was indicted before Keepers of the Peace in Oxford and outlawed, the keepers of the peace are asked to send the record in crast Purification 1401, released on mainprise in the meantime (John Lylleston of Middlesex; John Brokholes, clerk; Roger Poghdon of Lancastershire; Robert HUnt, clerk) - later in Trin term 1401 Thomas Covele a royal justice in the county of Oxfordshire reported that there is no other indictement; Richard Lythum dismissed without a day Main: KB27/559, m Rex 18f (William Tynder) [782]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 9d [783]


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John Dycon alias Bernard of Brayles in Warwickshire, approver imprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. John Mallard junior of Kingston upon Themse Kent reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [784]; KB 27/557, m Rex 9d (sicut prius cap for Oct Mich) [785]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [786]
Rex v. John Malmesby, servant of the parson of Kiddngton church; and Robert Plank, former servant of the abbess of Godstow (Margaret de Mounteney) Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felony Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H) [787]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (exig. for Oct M) [788]
Rex v. William Marchall of Russhehale, smith Middx H1399 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 4 Oct. 1398 William Marchall lay in wait at Harringey Park to plunder and kill the king's lieges and he feloniously plundered £22 2s 8d from John Robynson On 27 Nov. 1400 William surrendered to the Marshalsea, presented a general pardon dated 26 Nov. 1400 and because the charter is withing the statutory limit he needs to find sureties. John Huwet; Henry Swan; Robert Marchall; and John Kay, all of Staffordshire, became mainpernors for his future good behaviour, William Marchall is dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 32f [789]; Other: see Thomas Crystemasse entry
Rex v. Peter de la Mare et al Heref reign of Rich II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) Justices of the Peace on 5 Feb./or 12 Feb./ or 12 March 1395 (Friday before Carniprivium 18 Rich II) Richard de la Mare and other known men4 Aug feloniously killed Nicholas Mangne; and on 4 Aug. 1399 they and other unknown men feloniously stole from the house of Hugh Hakeluyt in Eton near Leominster various goods and chattels (listed); and on the same day Richard and other known men feloniously raped Joan, wife of Walter, son of Hugh Hakeluyt, who ws in the custody of Hugh, and abducted her and detained her and assaulted Wewelmus, servant of Hugh Hakeluyt and feloniously took a dagger worth 8d from him On 1 JUne 1400 Richard de la Mare surrendered to the marshal, appeared with the marshaland produced a special pardon (naming him and James de la Mare, John Plum, Jamesservant de la Mare, and John Berewyk, Richardesservant de la Mare) dated 20 Nov. 1399 and a non molestandum writ dated 30 May 1400; Richard (and the others!) are dismissed without a day after inspection of the letters Main: KB27/556, m Rex 14d [790]; Other:
Rex v. Richard Marlowe junior; Thomas Sheper of Lemestre, chapman; Thomas Monemouth of Lemestre; Thomas Henyn of Lemestre; John le Baylly of Caynham; John Adames of Cleeton St Mary; Walter Squele of the county of Hereford; John Moris of the county of Hereford; William Myles of the county of Hereford; William de Warton of the county of Hereford; Thomas de Dounton of Wyggemore; William Graunger of Wyggemore; John former servant of Roger Turpeton, canon; Richard Chesemondewyk alias Richard Chelwyk of Leintwardine, glouer; and Hugh Balle of Wyggemoreslond Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (cap for Oct H) [791]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries for Oct Hil for some) [792]; KB27/560, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries for Oct Trin for John le Baylly, Thomas de Dounton, William Graunger, Richard Chesemandeswyk, Hugh Balle)[793]; KB27/560, m Rex 11f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [794]
Rex v. Richard Marlowe junior and John Odynet Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before Adam de Pershale, sheriff of Shropshire on 29 Sept. 1398 Richard Marlowe junior and others feloniously stole 11 oxen worth 11 marks, 6 cows worth 40s, 13 bullocks worth 40s and 1 horse worth 60s from John Cornwaille, knight; Hugh Mortymer, knight; Richard de Leghton; Nicholas de Ruggeley; and Thomas de Stones in Whethull; and on 23 Oct. 1398 Richard Marlowe junior feloniously stole 200 sheep worth £20, 6 oxen worth 6 marks and bullocks worth 8s from John Cornewaille et al at Whethull; and John Odynet of Henley was an accessory to the felony on 25 June 1400 Richard Marlowe and John Odynet surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 20 June 1400 and 10 May 1400 resp., as well as a non molestando writ dated 21 June 1400, both dismissed without a day after inspection of the letters Main: KB27/557, m Rex 1 f [795]; Other: see other entries for Richard Marlowe
Rex v. William Marquer and John Taillour, brother Lawrence Taillour of Thornbury Gloucs reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) assisting felons and harbouring them afterwards Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [796]
Rex v. William Maryner; John Taillour, brother of Lawrence Taillour of Thornby; and John Wenlak alias John Wenlak of Gloucester, tailour Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies: receiving of felons Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [797]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [798]; KB27/559, m Rex 8d (authorisation of nisi prius for 5 March 1401, xv Easter) [799]
Rex v. Master of St Giles-in-the-Fields outside Holborn/B> Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [800]
Rex v. Hugh de Maugne (Hugh de Mawne) Herefs after 20 March 1394 (Indict); H1401 (Enrol; 16 April 1398 (pardoned); 14 Feb. 1401 (judgment) before Keepers of the Peace felony: On 20 March 1394 at Leominster resisted being arrested by Hugh Hakeluyt and John Lunteley of Eton, constable of the peace of the liberty of Leominster, for ordering and helping Thomas, son of Andrew Walker of Hampton to feloniously kill John Cook, servant of the subdeacon of Leominster at Le Posternebrigge (Postelesbrugge) near Eton; (2) on 21 Jan. 1394 at Leominster broke and hit certain tables (tabulas) of the abbot of Reading which were kept in a free space near the high street in Leominster to have a stall there as usual to the prejudice of the lord King, and Hugh made the whole village resist the abbot of Reading and his ministers maliciously and called an assembly (unum assemble) for 19 Jan. at Leominster and called to be ready to take up arms at his order; (3) before John Lunteley, a coroner of Rich II: Thomas, son of Andrew le Walker of Hempton Richard feloniously killed John Cook of Berkshire at Postelesbrugge in the town of Juynton on 20 March 1394; and Hugh de Mangue was present and assistant to the felony; (4) John Cook, carpenter, servant of Hugh de Maugne feloniously killed Thomas Aubrey on 20 March 1394; and Hugh was present and assistant (coadjutor) to the felony On 14 Feb. 1401 Hugh de Mawne surrendered and presented a general pardon dated 16 April 1398 and a writ de non molestando dated 9 Febr. 1401, dismissed without a day Main:KB27/559, m Rex 19f [801]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct Hil) [802]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [803]; KB27/559, m Rex 5f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [804]
Rex v. John Maydenhith, carpenter of Salisbury; Robert Graceleye; Agnes Harnham; Margareta Wuerton; Alice Longynough; Alianore Waspayll; and Maud Pykot, fellow nuns of Sibille prioress of Ambresbury; brother John Saucer; brother John Colyngbourne; brother Nicholas Idde Wilts (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, damages, grievances, instigations etc. Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 1 f (capfor Oct M) [805]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Trin for John Maydenhith and Robert Graceleye) [806]
Rex v. William Mayhewe of Takeley Essex 1399 (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace in the night from 1st to 2nd of June 1399 William Mayhewe netered the cemetary of Terling and feloniously broke into the church and feloniously broke a movable shutter in order to steal the precious objects of the church; and on 2 May 1399 William and others feloniously broke into the church of Depden near Saffron Walden and feloniously kept and took away 1 chalice worth 60s, 2 pairs fo alter cloths worth £25, 1 missal worth 100s, 1 gradual worth £10 of the parishioners of the village, kept outside the church; and William with outhers on 5 May 1399 feloniously kept and took away 2 horses of John Aubry of Borham at Borham; and on 28 May 1300 Wiliam Mayhewe with others feloniously stole and took away 1 blue cloth and a green cloth worth 40s at the dyers of Coggeshale in Coggeshale belonging to Robert Sewale on 1 June 1400 William Mayhewe appeared in the custody of the marshal, produced a general pardon dated 15 May 1400 and produced 6 sureties of good behaviour as required by statute (Thomas Mayhewe of Essex, Peter Webbe of Westminster, John Wynchecombe, William Marache of Essex, Stephen Jewell of London and Robert Worsop of Yorkshire), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 15d [807]; Other:
Rex v. John Meleward alias Kydemestere Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4d (cap for Oct Hil) [808]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [809]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [810]
Rex v. Hugh le Mawne; and John ap Griffith, servant of Hugh le Mawne Heref reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct Hil) [811]; KB27/558, m Rex 21d (sicut pluries cap for Oct HIl) [812]; KB27/559, m Rex 5f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [813]
Rex v.Custodian and scolars of Merton Hall Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [814]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 f (distr for 15 P) [815]; KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [816]; KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [817]
Rex v. John Milford, webbe Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) writ close dated 26 Jan. 1400 authorising nisi prius jury treasons and felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 5f [818]; KB27/556, m Rex 2f (nisi prius for 15 July 1400) [819]; KB27/559, m Rex 1f (authorisation of nisi prius) [820]
Rex v. Robert Milner, brother of John Milner, brother of Adam Milner of Derby Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (cap for Oct H) [821]; KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [822]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [823]
Rex v. John Moke of Flanders Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (cap for Oct H) [824]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (exigent for Oct M) [825]
Rex v. John More of Ireland London reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of rape brought by Idona Barnabe, prosecuted at the king's suit John More, citizen and mercer of London outlawed, claimes mistaken identity, Thomas Knolles mayor of London confirms this, capias issued for John More of Ireland, John More citizen and mercer of London dismissed wihout a day Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 20f [826]
Thomas More, clerk, treasurer of the collegiate church of Abergwili, diocese of St Davids and prebend of Llangammarch with the chapel of Lausenfrede (Llansaint (?) annexed to the treasurership by Richard II after he had recovered the presentation in the Court of Common Pleas v. John David Las alias Rayder Angl 9 Oct 1399 (request); M1399 (Enrol) breach of the statute of premunire by John David Las alias Rayder regarding chapel of Lausenfrede sureties found not to sue outside the realm, followed by renunciation of his claim to the chapel annexed to the treasurership Main: KB27/554, m Rex 1d [827]
Rex v. John Mose Surr reign of Rich II (plea of trespass); (Enrol) plea of trespass brought by John Bacheler conviction by jury capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d (cap ad satisf for Oct H)[828]; KB27/556, m Rex 9d (cap ad satisf for Oct T) [829]; (ex fac for Oct H) KB27/557, m Rex 1d [830]
Rex v. Thomas Motte Sussex reign of Henry IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal by M1400 Thomas Motte v. Thomas Tynkere for robbery non-suited capias issued; and inquiry if there is an indictment or an appeal pending before Ralph Codyngton, sheriff, or Thomas Wyte and Walter Raudekyn, coroners of Sussex regarding Thomas Tynkere. Response in crast Animarum: no indictment found; and thus Thomas Tynkere released without a day; Main: KB27/558, m Rex 1d (Thomas Tynkere) [831]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 1d (cap) [832]; KB27/560, m Rex 6f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [833]
Rex v. William, servant of Thomas de Moulton of Donington Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (cap for Oct H) [834]
Rex v. John Morce London reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) non-suited appeal of rape brought by Idonia Barnaby rape Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12f (cap for Oct Hil) [835]; KB27/555, m Rex 5f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [836]; KB27/558, m Rex 22d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [837]
Rex v. John Mounford, webbe ? (appeal); (Enrol) Appeal of rape by Joan Maydenstone, prosecuted at the king's suit cap ad satisf for mainpernors John de Yorke; Richard Don; John Cleydon; John Milward of London for not having John Mountford; capias for John Mountford Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 7d (cap for Oct Mich for John Mounford, cap ad satisf for his mainpernors [838]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [839]
Rex v. John Mucche of Gynge Hospitall Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felony Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (cap for Oct H) [840]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (sicut alias cap for 15 P) [841]; KB27/556, m Rex 6 f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [842]; KB 27/557, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [843]
Rex v. William Mullere, resident in Banbury in Oxon Oxonb reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Rose of Loughborouogh in Leics, who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has since been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [844]; KB27/555, m Rex 34d (exigent for Oct M) [845]
Rex v. John Multon, son of Adam Multon of Bishop's Lynn Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Oct Mich) [846]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [847]
Rex v. William Mylys; William Myle of Berkswell; Richard de Knyperlegh, wyrdrawer; Ralph Whitte; John Taillour, servant of Thomas Whitte of Atherston; and John servant of Geoffrey Taverner of Atherston Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) helping certain felons indicted of certain felonies and harbouring them afterwards Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [848]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [849]
Rex v. John Mynyot, esquire Middx M 1399 (Indict); P 1400(Enrol) jurors of several hundreds on 25 Oct. 1399 John Mynyot, esquire, felonious raped Emma, wife of Thomas de Notyngham, taverner and took goods and chattels of Thomas (jewellery) worth £10 and 20s in coins on 7 May 1400 John surrendered to the marshal after outlawry procedure had started, appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 10 May 1400, released on mainprise; John appeared by mainprise and jury put in respite until 12 May 1400, released on mainprise; appeared by mainprise and jury found him not guilty, dismissed without day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 3 f [850]; Other:
Rex v. Walter Myst of Milcombe Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (cap for Oct H) [851]; KB27/555, m Rex 4d (exigent for Oct M) [852]


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Rex v. Robert atte Nash of Whaplode; and John Palfrayman of Multon Lincs H1398 (plea of trespass); (Enrol) trespass plea brought by Roger Roumfare conviction and subsequent outlawry on 17 Sept. 1397 for failure to appear to pay fine on 20 May 1400 Robert and John surrender to the marhsal, appear in the custody of the marshal and produce a writ of error dated 10 May 1400 authorising the justices to check the record, mistake: fine was paid by both in Easter 1396 [853], outlawry revoked and both restored to common law Main: KB27/556, m Rex 6d [854]; Other:
Rex v. John Neel Berks (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery brought by him against John Shelwode non prosecution of appeal, fine Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [855]
Rex v. William Neman of Edelmeton, carter Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies outlawed on 18 Nov. 1400 Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8d http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no555/bKB27no555dorses/IMG_0259.htm]
Rex v. Master John Neuport, parson of Kilsby (Kyldesby) Norht' (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses and extortions Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8d (sicut prius ve fa for Oct Hil) [856]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (cap for v Easter) [857]; KB27/560, m Rex 6d (ex fac for Crast Animarum) [858]
Rex v. Robert Nevill (Robert Neuylle) (Robert Nevyll) of Wilton Yorks reign Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [859]; KB27/554, m Rex 7 d [860]; KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [861]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [862]; KB27/558, m Rex 3d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [863]; KB27/560, m Rex 6f (sicut pluries for Oct Trin) [864]
Rex v. William Newe of Milton Kent reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal for robbery brought by Alice Bengraunt non-suited Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (cap for Oct H) [865]
Rex v. Thomas Newport alias Thomas Neweport Surr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before John atte Dene, coroner of co. Surrey on 3 Feb. 1399 at Chelsham feloniously killed John Waryn, smith on 30 Jan. 1400 committed to Marshalsea, produced general pardon dated 28 Jan. 1400, needs to find surety (Thomas Crowe, Thomas Bedford, Thomas Beeston, Thomas Holm) Main: KB27/555, m Rex 7 f [866], see C 67/32, mm. 32-22; Other: see entry John Benedon
Rex v. Nicholas, formerly vicar of Stoughton church Sussex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before John Wadham, William Hankeforth, former justices of the peace of Richard II (1) On 14 Sept. 1394 Nicholas assaulted John Duglas with a knife in the church and thought he had killed him and then wounded himself with a knife in the presence of William Smyth, William cokeleyn, William Talbot, Robert Broundell and other parishioners with the intent to have the church suspended and polluted to the annoyance of parishers (entry in Frensh); (2) on 9 March 1394 Nicholas came to house of John Bounde of Stoughton and made an assault on his wife and beat John badly and then refused to surrender (entry in Frensh); (3) Nicholas, in making the testament for the wife of a poor man called William Crundale of Stoughton included an ox worth 13s 4d to be left to him when this was not included in the legacy, and when William caused problems on 23 June 1393 in the consistory at Lewes had him suspended from entering the church (entry in Latin); (4) on 11 Nov. 1393 Nicholas came to Walderton and raped Isabel, the wife of William Huntild of Walderton, and abducted her with goods and chattles worth 100s (entry in Latin); (5) Nicholas had forced one Agatha in the Lane a villain tenant of My Lady of Norfolk, by suttle words and good promises to come to his house where he tried to have rape her against her will and when she refused beat her badly on 16 Nov. 1394 at Stoughton that she lay sick for 3 days and then vicar threatened her that if she would make his assault public he would kill her (entry in Latin); (6) Nicholas in last week of Lent in 1394 came to house of John Bonde of Walderton and assaulted him and his wife there (entry in Frensh); (7) On 1 Aug. 1394 Nicholas assaulted Richard Knight. He is a vicious man and of bad repute as troublemaker with sweetness (??) et de male condicion come barato cum doutekke and a common disturber of the peace. On 25 Nov. 1400 Nicholas surrendered to the Marshalsea, produced a pardon for the rape and all trespasses dated 4 July 1395 and a writ de non molestando dated 18 Nov. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 31f [867]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [868], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries capias for Oct Mich) [869]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [870]
Rex v. Nicholas Norman; Lawrence Hornere; and John Cuppere surrey reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) conviction for trespass against Nicholas Kent, spicer Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (cap ad satif for Oct Hil) [871]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [872]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [873]
Rex v. Thomas North; Richard Noble and William his son; John Alayn; John Court; William Bole; William Deye; John Warner; John Flecher; William Wheler and John Webbe and Walter Budestorn Wilts H 1400 (Indict); (Enrol) before William Rikhill; William Brencheslee; John Daunteseye, sheriff of Wilts; Richard Manwardyn and John Michel, servant at arms,appointed to inquire On 19 March 1400 Thomas North, holywaterclerk entered the chamber of the prioress of Amesbury in Amesbury and pulled her out of her chamber by her legs and later shot with a bow at John Stone, under-sheriff of Wilts who was on official business; and on Sunday, 21 March 1400 it was presented to Richard Mawardyn; John Dauntesey, sheriff of Wilts, and John Michel, servant at arms at Amesbury that Richard Noble and William, his son; Thomas NOrth, holiwaterclerk; John Alayn; John Court; William Bole; William Deys; and John Waring junior on Sunday, 14 March 1400, violently broke into and entered the priory of Sibil, prioress of Amesbury and imprisoned Sibil in violation of the proclamation and of the royal writs of protection granted to the prioress which were in the hands of the prioress and which she showed to the intruders and in violation of the restraining order given by Hugh Brewere and James Bocher, bailiffs of Amesbury,for the king; And that John Flechere; William Whelere; and Thomas North together with other unknown malefactors hindered John Dauntesey, sheriff of Wilts and his officials in doing their duty on Tuesday and Thursday following (16 and 18 March 1400) in violation of the proclamation; and before the same people on Monday, 22 March 1400, it was presented that John Webbe and Walter Gudestorn of Amesbury at night around curfew (circa horam ignitegii) on Sunday, 14 March 1400, gathered together many malefactors at the incitement and procurement of Agnes Harnham; Margaret Querton; Alice Langynough; Alianore Waspaill; and Maud Pykot, fellow nuns of Sibil and of brother John Saucer, brother John Colyngborne; and brother Nicholas Idde, of the same priory at the ringing of all the bells by the aforesaid nuns and monks to violently enter the priory and assault Sibil and imprison her on 21 May 1400 Thomas North; Richard Noble and William his son; John Alayn; John Court; William Bole; William Deye; John Warner; John Flecher; William Wheler and John Webbe and Walter Budestorn came in person and pled not guilty to all offenses contained in the indictment prior to the entering the house and chamber of the prioress; and in regard to the entering of the house and chamber they said that there had been a dispute between the prioress and various fellow nuns and other servants and due to the hue levied by the ringing of the bells the whole village was in uproar and Thomas North and the others entered the priory with Thomas Spaldyng, constable, to end the dispute, prevent any murder and to restore peace, jury summoned for xv Trinity Main: KB27/556, m Rex 12 f [874]; Other:
Rex v. Robert Northflete, cook London reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before John Warner and John Wade, former sheriffs of London and John Michell, former coroner of London on 6 Jan. 1399 at Lichefield in Staffs he feloniously stole various silver vessels estimated by the jury to weigh 18 pounds, the pound worth 26s from the royal household inside the palace in Lichfield belonging to the king and other magnates; on 27 Jan. 1399 John Northflete, cook turned approver and appealed William Chapman, resident opposite the Franciscans in Lichfield to have feloniously stolen together with Robert Northflete from the royal household various silver vessels worth £20 belonging to the king and other magnates on Thursday, 12 Feb. 1400, Robert surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and pled a special pardon dated 18 Nov. 1399 and a writ de non molestando dated 18 Nov. 1399, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 15 f [875]; Other:
Rex v. George Nowers, former coroner of Richard II Oxon' (Indict); (Enrol) deliverey of all rolls and records regarding the prisoners Michael Mason, John London; and John de Delewe, indicted of various felonies, who died in the king's prison in Oxford Castle as the king was informed by the return of former sheriff John Golafre on 1 Nov. 1398 Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut prius distr for Oct Hil) [876]


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Rex v. Abbot of Osney Oxon reign of Rich II (based on inquisition before John Froille, escheator of Edw III?) (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) certain articles (obstruction of waterways, withdrawal of alms etc.) court finds that the responses of the abbot and the replication made for the king are insufficient in law; nothing is further done here Main: KB27/558, mm Rex 18f-18d [877], [878]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [879]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (exigent for 15 P) [880]; KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [881]
Rex v. Robert Ouyngton; and William Ouyngton Middx reign of H IV (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [882]; KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (exigent for Oct H) [883]
Rex v. John Oyle of Burnham, co Lincs. Lincs reign of Rich II, 5-14 R II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) before Peter Breton, coroner of Rich II in parts of Lindsey On 9 Oct. 1387 John Oyle feloniously killed Thomas de London in Burnham on 14 May 1400 John Oyle surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 10 May 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 10 May 1400, dismissed without a day after inspection of the letters Main: KB27/556, m Rex 10 f [884], see C67/32, mm. 20-17; Other:


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Rex v. Maud de Pabenham Hunts (Indict); (Enrol) Plea before John Scarle, chancellor in Octaves of Hilary 1400, record removed by Thomas Stanle, custodian of the rolls of Chancery a messuage, a carucate of land, 2 acres of meadow and 2 acres of wood in Folkesworth, which is in the king's hand because William Draycote, still surviving, who with Maud de Pabenham (widow of Edward de Papenham, younger son of John de Papeham) held the said messuage, land, meadow and wood for life by demise of Laurence de Pabenham, has been outlawed (in 1369); Maud claims that Lawrence de Pabenham gave the moiety to her as a gift long before the outlawry Main: KB27/558, m Rex 7f (jury for xv Mich) [885]; Other:
Rex v. Richard Page of Tavestoke Devon reign of Henry IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery by Richard Page against Henry Bone et al non-suited Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries cap ad satisf for Oct Hil) [886]; KB27/559, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [887]
Rex v. William Pakeryng of Leake Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 f (cap for Oct H) [888]
Nicholas York of Lynn, chapman, approver (for Rex) v. Henry Palmar (Henry Palmere) of Walsingham, mercer, residing outside the priory of Walsingham Suff reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) appealed by Nicholas York of Lynn, chapman (approver) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [889]; KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries capias for Oct Mich) [890]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [891]
Rex v. Richard Palmer Middx E1400 (Indict); T1400(Enrol) jurors of various hundreds maintenance of plea of trespass before steward and marshal of the king's household between John Cok as plaintiff and John Inpryngham on 22 April 1400 at Westminster and at other places in Westminster and Middx for 20s. He is a common maintainer of suits in the county of Middlesex On 3 July 1400 Richard appeared in person and pled not guilty, jury for xv Mich, jury put in respite until 11 Nov. when they found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 12d [892]
John Dycon alias Bernard of Brayles in Warwicks, approver imprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. John Parker, formerly living in Southwark near Spaldynges Surrey reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [893], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries capias for Oct Mich) [894]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [895]
Rex v. Ralph Parker Essex reign of Rich II (Appeal); (Enrol) appeal of mayheme against John Barkere of Thorpe non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [896]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [897]
Rex v. Robert Parys, former Marshal of the King's Bench (of Hildersham, Cambs) London (Indict); (Enrol) to respond to king regarding certain charges Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 3f (distr for Oct Hil) [898]; see also History of Parliament entry [899]
Rex v. John Peele; John Meede; Richard Peele; Robert Blake, constable; Adam Cook of Westminster; William Bole of Westminster; Alice White of Westminster; John Herolf of Westminster; John Bowyer of Westminster; William Colchester of Westminster; John Cok of Westminster; Agnes atte Crosse of Westminster; Alice, wife of John Padyngton of Westminster; Joan, wife of Nicholas, custodian de la clok of Westminster; Joan Jesep of Westminster; Joan, wife of John Flete of Westminster; Isabel Huxstere living at Ax on the Hoope; Nicholas Hunte; Richard, servant of John Hunte; John Hunte of Fulham; Robert Tylere of Enfield; and John Spencer, bailiff of Finsbury alias Steward Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions, and exesses etc. Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 15d (exigent for Oct M) [900]
Rex (by James Aysshe) v. William the Paryssheprest of Wye; John Frensshbourne; and Richard Barry Kent reign of Hen IV (ex officio prosecution); (Enrol) Statute 13 Rich II, St. 1 c. 13 violation of the Statute Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 5d (cap for Oct T) [901]; KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut alias cap for Oct M) [902]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct Hil) [903]
Rex v. Thomas Penbrok of Stratford Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (cap for Oct H) [904]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [905]
Rex v. John Penne, squire, living with the Marquess of Dorset Middx (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Thomas Dynge alias Thomas Bynge of Rutland, imprisoned in the marshalsea felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [906]; (ex fac Oct Hil) KB27/557, m Rex 1d [907]
Rex v. Thomas Peshale, knight Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9f (cap for Oct Hil) [908]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [909]
Rex v. John Phelipot (John Phylypot); John Sandy; and John Cornyssh, notorious and public depolulators of fields, highway robbers and travelling thieves, conspiring to destroy the king;s people and aggrandise their position Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Essex on 13 Oct. 1300 at Ilford feloniously burned down the barn with grain of William Russell, constable of the peace in Ilford ; on 11 Oct. 1399 feloniously stole from the hospital chapel of St Mary Ilford 1 missal worth 100s, 1 chalice worth 20s, 1 pair of altar cloth worth 60s, 2 portable breviaries worth 100s, 1 surplice, 1 corporal cloth worth 12s, 1 altar-cloth with a frontal worth 10s; on 18 Oct. 1399 feloniously burned the barn, the oxshed, the cowshed and other buildings of William Camell, parson of Little Ilford; on Tuesday, 27 Jan. 1400, all were committed to the marshalsea by the sheriffs of London, pled not guilty, jury summoned for the morrow of the Purification St Mary, committed to the marshalsea; on Saturday, 14 Feb. 1400 handed over to mainpernors until xv Easter because 5 men of good character (John Byspham; Nicholas Bradmor of London; John Skypton; and Nicholas Clent) testified that they were not guilty, same mainpernors acted as surety of their good behaviour sub pena until the end of the trials; trial of John Cornyssh: jury was put in respite until Oct Purif 1401, when he appeared by mainprise and jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 5d [910]; Other: KB27/560, m Rex 4d (capias for John Sandy and capias ad satisfaciendum for his mainpernors for Oct Trin) [911]
Rex v. John Phelipot, John Byspham; Nicholas Bradmor of London; John Skypton; and Nicholas Clent Essex (Indict); (Enrol) felony (John Phelipot) and fine (John Byspham; Nicholas Bradmor of London; John Skypton; and Nicholas Clent, his mainpernors) capias for John Phelpot for not apppearing and capias ad satisfacionem for his mainpernors for not producing him Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (for Oct T)[912]; KB 27/557, m Rex 10d (sicut prius cap for Oct Mich) [913]; KB27/558, m Rex 8d (cap for John Phelipot for Oct Mich; sicut pluries cap ad satisf for John Byspham and John Skypton for Oct Hil) [914]
Rex v. William Philip of Tuxford (alias William, son of Richard Philipp of Tuxford) Nothants H 1396 (Indict); P 1400 (Enrol) on Sunday, 27 July 1393 William Philip feloniously killed John Sylak, chaplain, at Tuxford On 7 May 1400 William surrendered to the marshalsea, appeared in the custody of the marshal and presented a general pardon dated 1 July 1398 and a writ de non molestando dated 5 May 1400, dismissed without a day after the pardon was inspected Main: KB27/556, m Rex 3 f [915]; Other:
Rex v. John Phylypot, formerly living in Bintree; Roger Cok of Bergh Apton; Richard Busk alias Richard of Mateshale, smith; Nicholas Martyn; John Barbour of Bintree; and John de Billyngford, smith, resident in Briston Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9f (cap for Oct Hil) [916]; KB27/558, m Rex 12d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [917]; KB27/559, m Rex 2d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [918]
Rex v. John Pierson of Fordon Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies KB27/558, m Rex 24f [919] Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (cap for Oct H) [920]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [921]; KB27/559, m Rex 2d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [922]
Rex v. William Pirye; and John Heygham Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 11 Nov. 1400 William and John feloniously plundered £20 in coins from a certain chaplain. They are common thieves. On 17 Nov. 1400 William and John were brought in by bailiff of the bishop of Winchester of Southwark, committed to Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 19 Nov. 1400, jury found them guilty, William Pirye is hanged and John Heygham pleads benefit of clergy, did the literacy test before John Standon, fellow monk of the abbot of Westminster, committed to the custody of the ordinary Main: KB27/558, m Rex 28f [923]; Other:
Rex v.John Plasshet, John Carpenter of Gloucester, John Blast and Richard Bakhurst Suffolk reign of Hen IV (suit); (Enrol) trespass suit brought by William Pryklone against Robert Nonyngton, William atte Grene, William Thomasservant Curdde and John atte Combe not producing the accused in court to answer William Pryklone as mainpernors Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (sicut alias capias ad satisf for Oct T) [924]; (sicut pluries for Oct M) KB27/557, m Rex 3d [925]; KB27/558, m Rex 8d (cap for Oct Hil)[926]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [927]
Rex v. John Plot of Uxbridge (Woxbridge) Bucks 30 June 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before John Walssh, steward of the abbot of Westminster at the view of frankpledge at Denham on 30 June 1400 On 14 Oct 1399 John Plot of Uxbridge feloniously broke into the chamber of John Dunton at Denham and feloniously took a chest of Roger Carter, a farmer of John Dunton, containing various iron tools and 31s 8d in a bag kept in that chest On28 Oct. 1400 John surrendered to the Marshalsea, presented a general pardon dated 24 Sep. 1400 and brought surety of future good behaviour (John Catfeld; Thomas Colverhous; Robert Warner; and John Haukyn), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 15f [928]Other:
Rex v. William Plucros; John Warner; Richard Sharp; Robert Benne; Thomas Croukere; John Eston; William Wythyng; August Fyssher; Ralph atte Halle; Nicholas Goudlack; Andrew Broun; William Derzere; William Fyssher; William Aleyn; John de Barowe; John Koc junior; Thomas Haldeyn; Richard Long; Richard Cowysson; Robert Smyth; William Croukere; William Wade; William Herd of Deeping Lincolnshire after 3 June 1390 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol); 20 May 1398 (Pardon for August Fyssher) before Robert de Wylughby; Philip le Despenser; Ralph de Crouerwell; William de Skypwyth; William de Tyryng et al, justices appointed 1 March 1390 to inquire about the old boundary markers between Holland and Keveston from the water of Welland to Witham, jury finds on 3 June 1390 that boundary was marked by an old stone called Kennulfstone and a stone cross, now damaged; justices order the stone cross to be repaired and a wooden cross to be erected closeby towards Crowland John Warner, Thomas Croukere, John Eston, Ralph atte Halle, Nicholas Goudlack, Andrew Broun, William Derzer, William Fysshere, John Koc junior, Richard Long, William Wade, Robert Ankys, Simon Berwgham, John son of Siion Geldherd of Depping gathered at Crowland at night on 10 June 1394 in an insurgent manner with unknown others (ca. 200 men) feloniously removed posts and stones and on 11 June they together with around 300 other men moved the ancient stone worth 20s called Kennulfeston from the river and took it away and proclaimed publicly that whoever wants to put it back they would find it in the churchyard of St James' church in Deeping St James On 13 Oct. 1400 John Warner et al surrendered to the marshalsea, produced separate general pardons dated 10 Oct. 1400, found sureties of future good behaviour and were dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, mm Rex 2f-2d (William Plucros not mentioned) [929] [930]; KB27/560, m Rex 5d (general pardon dated 20 May 1398, writ de non molestando dated 3 May 1401 [931]; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1f (cap for Oct H) [932]; KB27/557, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) (note: also mentioned William Ketyll; William Attetree; John Dawes; Robert Ankys; Simon de Berwgham; and John son of Simon Geldherd of Depyng, while William Herd is not mentioned) [933]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [934]; see also KB27/560, m Rex 1d [935] for Robert Denne and August Fyssher
Rex v. John Pontfrayt of Oxford Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) indictment before the coroner felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H) [936]
Rex v. William Popelton of London Kent reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before Thomas Crowe and Richard Stokke at Deptford On 6 Feb. 1397 at Swanscombe Hull feloniously killed and murdered William Holbeche of London On Saturday, 14. Feb. 1400, William surrendered to the marshal, came in the custody of the marshal and pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter, released on mainprise; appeared by mainprise, jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 18 f [937]; Other: see Margaret, wife of William Holbeche
Rex v. John Porce and Hugh Holdere; Edward Barker and William Sperhank; John Mason and Alice LIttelton; John Hamby, David Bruer, John Bullok and John Baron; William Simons, John Morecote dyer, William Glouer and William Chaloner; Walter West Worcs H 1398 (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds causing nuisance by creating dung-hills; and erecting a ditch and filling it with elms, thorns and "vipres" making it impossible to pass through on 20 May 1400 John Porce and the others appeared by attorney and admitted creating dung-hills and the ditch and asked for the benefit of the statute of pardon (21 Rich II, c. 15) which is granted; sheriff order to distrain them to clear the dung-hills and demolish the ditch Main: KB27/556, m Rex 6d [938]; Other:
Rex v. Robert Porter, servant of Walter Skyrlowe, bishop of Durham; Richard del Chambre alias del Warderobe, servant of Walter Skyrlowe, bishop of Durham, John the Grom of the Seler, servant of Walter Skyrlowe, bishop of Durham Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before William Yeddyng, a former coroner of Richard II At midnight on 30 Dec. 1397 Robert and Richard feloniously killed Thomas Aubre in the parish st Clemens Danes outside Temple Bar. John the Grom of the Seler abbetted, helped and advised them On 7 July 1400 John the Grom surrendered to the marshalsea, produced a general pardon dated 14 June 1398 and a non molestando writ dated 1 July 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB 27/557, m Rex 13d [939]; Other:
Rex v. Wylmyn Porter; Roger that was servant to John Fysh of South Mimms; William Glemesford; William Baylly alias William Taillour; Robert Stanwardyn alias Robert Stanfordby of Shropshire; Robert Bargeman formerly living in St John Street near Smithfield; John Rys, formerly living with Nicholas Baker of Smithfield Middx Trin 1400 (Indict); M1400 (case against Robert Bargeman and John Rys), M1400 (case against Nicholas Baker) (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 8 June 1400 Robert Bargeman and John Rys feloniously broke into the close and house of John, parson of Finchley church at Finchley and feloniously plundered 29s 4d and one cloak worth 6s8d. Nicholas Baker of St John Street outside the bar of Westsmithfield received them. - On 16 Oct. 1400 Robert and John were brought in by corpus cum causa by the sheriffs of London and committed to the Marshalsea, pleas not guilty, jury for 23 Oct. 1400; jury found Robert Bargeman not guilty, dismissed without a day; jury found John Rys guilty, John claimed benefit of clergy, handed over after literacy test; Nicholas Baker dismissed without a day - On 3 Nov. 1400 Nicholas Baker appeared in the custody of the Marshal (primcipal had been convicted), pled not guilty, jury summoned for 5 Nov. 1400, found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 6f (case against Robert Bargeman and John Rys, and Nicholas Baker) [940]; KB27/558, m Rex 17f (jury verdict of not guilty for Nicholas Baker) [941]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 20f (ex fac for 15 Easter) [942]
Rex v. John Portman of Ludlow Shrops reign of Hen IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of mayheme brought by Roger de la Lee of Balcote conviction in appeal of mayheme Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries cap ad satisf for Oct M) [943]; KB27/558, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [944]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (sicut prius for Oct Trin [945]
John Clere of Carsington, approver (for Rex) v. John Pountfreyt of Oxford, jaudewyner alias bokeseller alias stationer Oxon 6 Nov. 1393 (approver appeal); H1400(Enrol) approver appeal by John Clere ordering the stealing of goods from the monastery of St Frideswide, Oxford which occured on 31 Oct. 1393 and receiving the thief John Clere on 1 Nov. 1393 in his house in Cattestreet and receiving the stolen goods (a martyrology worth 5s, a spalter worth 3s, a towel worth 2d, and an altar cloth worth 2d) and other goods belonging to the prior and convent produces a special pardon dated 10 Jan. 1399 and a non molestando writ dated 25 Nov. 1399 and is dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 4 f [946]; Other:
Rex v. Adam Poursere of Southwark London alias Adam Coupere, alias Adam Wright, son of William Bateman of South Elmham in Suffolk Kent 2 May 1399 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) View of Frankpledge at Eynsford in Extane Hundred on 26 March 1399 at night feloniously broke into the close and house of John Wodeland of Eynsford and feloniously stole 3 horses worth 100s on 29 Jan. 1400 Adam appeared in the custody of the marshal, produced a general pardon dated 8 Jan. 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 22 Jan. 1400, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 7 f [947] (see C67/32, mm 23-22); Other:
Rex v. John Praty; Richard Lechour of Leominster; Thomas Bray of Wigmore; Nicholas de Preston of Wigmore; John Bowen of Wigmore; Richard Crenley of Wigmore; Walter Temset of Wigmore; Hugh Talereyn of Beurid; Howell Balle; Howell ap Gwylyn ap Jenan ap Buspais, Meredith ap Madoc Tuppa; Meredith Lord de Melemth; Johan Bougram Houter; Johan Compery of Clun; Johan David of Culwils; David ap David of Culwils; William Colsty of Clun; David Cutherour of Clun; Agnes, widow of John of Hopton; and Thomas de Ree Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [948]; KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [949]; KB27/558, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [950]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (sicut prius cap for Oct Trin) [951]
Rex v. Richard Praty; John Holyok; William son of Isabel Notte; and John Abovethewatr Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (cap for Oct H) [952]; KB27/556, m Rex 14d (authorisation of nisi prius dated 24 May 1400; nisi prius for 19 July 1400) [953]
Rex v. John Preston of Kingston, inn-keeper Middx after 27 April 1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 5 May 1401 (Verdict) before William Foot, a coroner on 27 April 1400 at Lilleston Wode John Preston, at the instigation of Rose Suthewell of Kingston, feloniously killed John Cok on 12 Oct 1400 John and Rose surrendered to the Marshalsea and because the felony is within a year and a day both are released on mainprise (Robert Sutton of Surrey; William Forster of Surrey; Richard Patrich of Surrey; and John Upton) until xv Easter, when they pled not guilty, jury for John Preston summoned for 30 April 1401 while suit against Rose is put on hold, both released on mainprise, no jurors returned, distringas for 5 May 1401 when the jury appeared and found John Preston not guilty. Suit against Rose is dismissed by the court Main: KB27/558, m Rex 1d [954]; Other:
Rex v. William Preston, Carmelite monk; and John Preston, his brother Suff reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) rape of Margery, wife of Geoffrey Sterlyng writ close dated 28 Nov. 1399 authorising nisi prius jury; jury put in respite until 27 July 1400 at Henlow, released on mainprise Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 5 f [955]
Rex v. Prior of Bradley Rutl reign of Rich II(Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 13 f [956]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [957]; KB27/560, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [958]
Rex v. Prior of Brakle; Abbot of Westminster; Maud de Veer, countess of Oxford; John Smyth of Canfield; William Bakere; John Sandre; John Heyward; Thomas Palmere; William de Laugham, knight; and William Cogishale (William Coggeshale), knight Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 f (ve fa for Oct H) [959]; KB27/555, m Rex 6d (disgtr/cap for xv Easter) [960] (note that Prior of Brakle and Abbot of Westminster are not mentioned); KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr and capias for Oct Trin for some) [961]; KB27/557, m Rex 6f (cap for Oct M) [962]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [963]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (distr by all lands for xv Easter) [964]; KB27/559, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter( [965]
Rex v. Prior of Barnwell Cambs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [966]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (distr for 15 P) [967]
Rex v. Prior of Charterhouse next London Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (ve fa for Oct H) [968]
Rex v. Prior of Okeborn Wilts reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 13 f (ve fa for Oct H) [969]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (distr for 15 P) [970]; KB27/560, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [971]
Rex v. Prior of Smithfield Middx E 10 R II (Indict); (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds Foxlane in Stanmore Parva is ruined due to the negligence of the prior in looking after a ditch on 7 July 1400 the prior appears by attorney Henry Shardelowe, cannot deny the accusation, prior fined 2s, order to sheriff to distrain him to ensure that the lane is looked after Main: KB27/557, m Rex 15f [972]; Other:
Rex v. Prior of the hospital St John the Baptist of Wilton Wilts reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [973]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (exigent for 15 E) [974]; KB27/556, m Rex 2 f (sicut alias distr for Oct T) [975]; KB27/557, m Rex 1 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [976]; KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [977]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (distr for xv Easter) [978]
Rex v. Prior of St Frideswide Oxford; Abbot of Titchfield; and Prior of Longevyle (Newton Longville ?) Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [979]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 f (distr for 15 P) [980]; KB27/556, m Rex 4d (sicut alias distr and capias for Oct T) [981] ; KB27/560, m Rex 14f(sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [982]
Rex v. Hugh, prior of St James' priory of Derby Derbs (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21d (sicut pluries ve fa for Oct Hil) [983]
Rex v. Prior of St John Jerusalem (John Radyngton; prior of St John of Jerusalem) Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 f (ve fa for Oct H) [984]; KB27/555, m Rex 7d (exigent for 15 E) [985]; KB27/556, m Rex 1 d (John Radyngton is dead, still distr for Oct T) [986]
Rex v. Prior of St John Jerusalem; and the Abbot of Westminster Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) cerrtain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [987]
Rex v. Prior of St Mary of Southwark Kent reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [988]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (distr for 15 E) [989]
Rex v. Prior of Thetford Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14f (ve fa Oct Hil) [990]; KB27/555, m Rex 6d (distr for xv Easter) [991]
Rex v. Prior and convent of the cathedral church of Worcester; Earl of Salisbury; Ralph of Arderne; and Agnes, wife of Simon of the Penne; and (mentioned in M1400) heirs and tenants of John Wysham, knight Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain arcticles (unspecified) Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2f (ve fa Oct Hil) [992]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [993]
Rex v. Prioress of Clerkenwell Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [994]
Rex v. Prioress of Clerkenwell; John Shordych junior; William Pecche, knight; Prior of the hospital of St John; Prior and convent of Ikeburne Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles : William Pecche, knight, is dead by H 1400)
Rex v. Agnes, daughter of John Punfold; William, maniciple of Paul Hall in Oxford (in Pembroke Street); Maud Deys; Rose Webbe; Elena Lotlevyn; Blanche la Spynnester; Hawise de Shronesby; John Sewy; Geoffrey le Cok; John, son of the wife of William le Legh; Henry de Potton; Nicholaus le Goldsmyth & Margery, his wife; and Walter Bampton (Indict); (Enrol) Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H) [995]; KB27/555, m Rex 16d (exigent/way for Oct M) [996]; KB27/558, m Rex 1f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [997]
Rex v. Richard Puryton of Bedminster; William Elys chaplain; and Nicholas Kyng, chaplain Somers reign Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [998]; KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [999]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f(ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,000]
Rex v. Adam Pycot Middx M 1399 (Indict); M 1399 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds at Westminster on 28 July 1399 at East Smithfield feloniously killed Ralph Lauerance botman on Saturday 29 Nov. 1399 Adam appeared in the custody of the marshal to whose custody he had previously been admitted and pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hil, remitted to the custody of John Wykes the marshal Main: KB27/554, m Rex 15 f [1,001]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 15 f [1,002]; KB27/557, m Rex 11 f (capias for Oct Mich for him and his mainpernors) [1,003];
Rex v. John Pyers, parson of Ludlow Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) before Adam de Pershale, sheriff of Shrops on Sunday, 29 Sept. 1398 John Praty; Walter Dryver of Little Possethorn; John Bagard of Little Possethorn; David Gour; Richard Merlowe junior; Thomas Sherer of Lemestre, chapman; Richard Lechour of Lemestre; Thomas Monemouth of Lemestre; Thomas Henyn of Lemestre; John le Bayly of Cayhnam; John Adames of Cleeton St Mary; Thomas son of John Adames of Cleeton St Mary; John Caynam of Cleeton; Thomas Bray of Wigmore; Walter Squele of Herefordshire; John Moris of Herefordshire; William Miles of Herefordshire; William de Warton of Herefordshire; Thomas de Dunton of Wigmore; Nicholas de Preston of Wigmore; William Graunger of Wigmore; John Bowen of Wigmore; Richard Crenley of Wigmore; Walter Temset of Wigmore; John, former servant of Roger de Turpeton, canon of Wigmore; Richard Chesmindewyk alias Richard Chelwyk of Leintwardine, glover; Hugh Balle of Wiggemoreslond feloniously stole 11 oxen worth 11 marks and 6 cows worth 40s and 15 bullocks worth 40s of John Cornwayle, knight, Hugh Mortimer, knight; Richard de Leighton; Nicholas de Ruggeley; and Thomas de Stones at Whethull; and John Pyers, parson of Ludlow church helped them to commit the felony On 19 May 1400 John Pyers surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and presented a general pardon dated 18 Jan. 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 18 May 1400, dismissed without a day after inspection of the letters Main: KB27/556, m Rex 8f [1,004], see C67/32, m. 22; Other:
Rex v. Robert Pygeon of London, draper London reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of robbery against Agnes Tateshale alias Agnes Tydde non-suited Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [1,005]; KB27/556, m Rex 2 f (sicut alias cap for E 1 month) [1,006]; KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (exigent for 15 E) [1,007]
Rex v. John Pykworth, chaplain, who fled to the church St Mary le Strand London Middx? (Indict); (Enrol) before William Foot, coroner of Middlesex confessed before the coroner of Middlesex on 4 June 1400 that he had feloniously killed Gilbert Taillour of Bristol on 26 June 1396 at Havenmerssh near Bristol with a dagger; and that on 24 Oct. 1399 he had feloniously stolen a manual worth 6s at Little Henny in Essex and on 20 Oct. 1399 from the royal chapel at Westminster a gradual worth 6s 8d On 14 July John surrendered to the marshalsea, when asked why they should not proceed to judgement based on his confession he produced a general pardon dated 3 July 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 3 July 1400. He was released on mainprise while the court took advice as to the validity of the pardon Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 15d [1,008]
Rex (by Thomas Crowe) v. William Pynchebek, prior of Royston Priory; John Burgh, canon; William Sadeler, Thomas Bromley, Roger Peyntor Herts reign of Rich II, after 10 Aug. 1399 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) before Keepers of the Peace of Rich II (1) on Sunday, 10 Aug. 1399 at Royston, with malice aforethought, with unkown others in a riotous manner pushed open the door of Thomas Kymblerlee's house within Royston Priory and assaulted him and robbed him of his gown (jupa) and his cap (capicio) and took him - with a bare head and dressed only in a gown (tonica) like a thief - to the gaol of the town and imprisoned him in the stocks (cippis) for 1 night and 1 whole day causing an opprobrious scandal and destroying Thomas' reputation; (2) on Sunday, 10 Aug. 1399, at Royston with unknown others and with malice aforethought lay in wait at the gate of the priory near the heath in order to kill Thomas Kymberlee and assaulted him and prevented him from entering his tenement within the Priory; and William Pynchebek comforted and procured him in this trespass; (3) and William Sadeler on Sunday, 10 Aug. 1399, at Royston with unkown others lay in wait at the gate of the priory near the heath in order to kill Benedict West, and assaulted him and wounded him so that his life was in despair; and William Pynchebek comforted and procured him to commit this trespass; (4) and William Pynchebek, Thomas Bromley, Roger Peyntor, William Sadeler and John Burgh, canon with unkown others and with malice aforethought on Sunday, 10 Aug. 1399, lay in wait at the gate of the priory near the heath to catch and assault and kill William FitzGeffrey, esquire, and assaulted him and dragged him without a cap to the prison of the priory and had him imprisoned on the order of the prior for 1 night and 1 day causing an opprobrious scandal and destroying William's reputation; (4) William Pynchebek, Thomas Bromley, Roger Peyntour, William Sadler and John Burgh, canon, ar common disturbers of the peace and William Pynchebek gives comfort and procurement to them knowing this on 17 Nov. 1400 all appeared and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 20 Jan. 1401. The accused are going to be represented by Thomas Crowe going forward. Main: KB27/558, m Rex 27d [1,009]; Other:
Rex v. William Pynchebek, prior of Royston Priory (since March 1398-9) Herts M 1399 (Indict); M 1399(Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Herts harbouring of William Sadeler, Roger Peyntour and Thomas Bromley after they plundered two silver goblets and one chamber gown from Thomas Kymberley on Sunday, 10 Aug. 1399 and retaining them knowingly; and instigating the felony committed; and harbouring Thomas Bromley after his assault on Benedict West and retaining him in his service from the day of the assault until 27 Sept. 1399, and instigating the felony committed On 29 Nov. 1399 William Pynchebeck appears in the custody of the marshal, pleads no requirement to answer until the principals are outlawed or convicted, released on mainprise until 1 month of Easter, etc.; on 12 Nov. 1400 prior appears by mainprise and is released without a day because the principals had been acquitted by the jury Main: KB27/554, mm Rex 16- 16d f[1,010] d[1,011]; Other: (note: for the related entry see William Sadeler; see also KB27/554, m Rex 13 d (surety of good behaviour) [1,012])
Rex v. John Pynkene (John Pyngene) of Southorpe Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,013]; KB27/558, m Rex 21d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,014]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,015]
Rex v. Thomas Pyrie; William Faunt; Hugh Hosyere alias Corby (Hugh Corby); John Jay, tailor; Thomas Andrew alias Kelsey (Thomas Kelsey) or Kelshull (Thomas Kelshull), formerly living at Wycombe, alias Andrew Kelseye; John Ryche of Kent; Thomas Draper; William Stretton, formerly living at Chipping Campden (Caumpeden) in Gloucestershire; John Sopere; Thomas Mordon; Thomas Aumesbury; Henry Thornton, dyer; (deleted: Ralph Trewala, smith of Cornwall); Agnes Beverle alias Margarete Beverle; and William Walssh, servant of Thomas Godlak Middx M1400 (Indict); H1401 (Enrol); 11 Feb. 1401 (Verdict), E1401 (judgment: John Jay) jurors of various hundreds treason and felony: on 7 June 1400 John Jay, John Ryche, John Sopere, Thomas Mordon and Thomas Aumesbury at Nottinghill (Knottynghull) in Middlesex gathered with many unkown felons as insurrectionists and traitors and common highwaymen proposing to destroy the common law (legem communem anglie destruendum) and lay in wait in the royal highway between the city of London and the town of Acton and feloniously and traitorously plundered £50 in coins from Simon Gay, chapman, and feloniously and traitorously killed and murdered him.They are common thieves acting at night, traitors, depoulators of the fields and highwaymen, laying in wait for people going to markets and cultivating their lands in order to plunder, kill and murder and they are common traitors (note: unusual definition of treasonous behaviour) (1) on 20 Jan. 1401 John Jay and the others were brought into court by the sheriffs of London by virtue of a corpus cum causa, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 29 Jan. 1401, remain in Marshalsea; jury put in respite until 11 Feb. 1401 when jury finds them not guilty. However, John Jay is taken back to the Marshalsea for his is indicted in Surrey while John Ryche and Thomas Aumesbury are handed back to the sheriffs of London, that is to say to their servant Robert Allekeston. Later in Easter 1401 John Jay is dismissed without a day because the indictment is withdrawn; (2) on 8 Feb. 1401 William Stretton was brought in by the warden of Winchester gaol, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 11 Febr.; turns approver before verdict but in Easter term presents special general pardon dated 25 March 1401 and a writ de non molestando dated 18 April 1401, dismissed but returned to the marshalsea to find surety of the peace, then in Trinity term 1401 was convicted in private appeal and turned over as a clerk convict [1,016] [1,017] Main: KB27/559, m Rex 2d (case against Jay, Ryche, Sopere, Mordon and Aumesbury) [1,018]; KB27/559, m Rex 14d (case against William Stratton) [1,019]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 30d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,020]
Rex v. William Pyry, toothdrawer (tothedrawer) Herts reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of John Cokkesden, hanged felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut alias cap for Oct M) [1,021]; KB27/558, m Rex 20f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,022]

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Rex v. John, son of John of Queldryk of Pontefract, collector of alms Notts reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H)[1,023]; KB27/556, m Rex 11 f (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [1,024], KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,025]
Nicholas York of Lynn, chapman, approver (for Rex) v. John Querard clerk of the Marches of Wales next Chipstowe, resident at St Michelles Hall in Oxford Surrey reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [1,026]
Rex v. John Quetche; Thomas Vale; John Thetchere; and Robert Thetchere Sussex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [1,027]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (cap for 15 E) [1,028]
Rex v. Robert Quynton; and William Quynton Middx H1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 5 Feb. 1401 (Verdict against Robert) jurors of various hundreds felonious killing of John Taillour: Thomas Gay, constable of Stratford-atte-Bow and John Gybbes, bailiff of the liberty of the Bishop of London tried to arrest Robert Quynton and William Quynton at the plaint (querimonia) of John Holm to find surety of good behaviour. John Taillour tried to assist the officers with their arrests and was killed in the course of it On 11 Nov. 1400 Robert and William surrendered, pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hilary, send back to the Marshalsea. On next court day Robert appeared but William not and the marshal John Wykes had to admit that William Quynton had fled. He is fined 100s for the escape. Capias for William for 3 Feb. 1401 and for jury for Robert; jury put in respite until 5 Feb. 1401 when Robert Quynton was found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 22d (Robert Quynton)[1,029]; Other: KB27/559, m Rex 15d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,030]


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Rex v. John Rede of Braintree Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 f (ve fa Oct H) [1,031]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (cap for 15 P) [1,032]
Rex v. Thomas Redyng, innkeeper of St John's Street in the parish of St Sepulchre-without-Newgate London & Elizabeth, his wife Middx T 1400 (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds on 29 June 1399 at St John's Street procured Robert Stanwardyn alias Robert Stanfordby of Shropshire and agreed that Robert would receive 10s and a gown worth 6s 8d as payment for killing Robert de Maltby of London, bladsmith who was in the house of a neighbour drinking and talking to him about certain business; Robert Smith, servant of Robert de Maltby, sitting and sleeping on bench in the high street holding a pollax worth 40d in his hand when Thomas Redyng and Robert Stanwardyn insulted him in place of his master Robert de Maltby and removed the pollax feloniously out of his hand and holding the sleeping Nicholas down while Robert Stanwardynstruck him with a knife worth 6d in his chest and killed and murdered him; Thomas and Elizabeth received Robert Stanwardyn afterwards in their house and hid in a private place. On 2 July 1400 Thomas and Elizabeth surrendered to the marshalsea,Thomas pled not guilty to murder, jury for 5 July; Elizabeth pleads that she has not to answer before principal convicted, both released on mainprise; on 29 Nov. 1400 jury finds both not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 6d [1,033]; Other:
Rex v. Richard le Baillyff (bailiff) of Newenham Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [1,034]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 f (exigent for Oct M) [1,035];
Rex v. Richard le Baillyff (bailiff) of Newenham Oxon (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4 f (sicut prius cap for Oct M) [1,036]
Rex v. John Richard (John Ricard) of Gristhorpe Notts reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2d (cap for Oct Hil) [1,037]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,038]; KB27/559, m Rex 5f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,039] Rex v. Robert, bishop of London; current Abbot of Westminster; John Radyngton; Prior of St John Jerusalem; Prior of St Bathomomew Smithfield Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (ve fa for Oct H) [1,040]
Rex v. Robert, vicar of Stone church Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f(cap for Oct H) [1,041]; KB27/556, m Rex 9d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [1,042]. (ex fac Oct H) KB27/557, m Rex 1d [1,043]
Rex v. Thomas Ruydyng, subbailiff of the liberty of the abbot of Westminster Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) maintenance of and meeting with indicted felons Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [1,044]
Rex v. Thomas Ruydyng, subbailiff of the liberty of Westminster; John Wyggemore of Westminster, tanner; and Thomas Hunt, tailor Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions and excesses Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (ve fa for Oct H) [1,045]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (distr for 15 P) [1,046];KB27/556, m Rex 5d (sicut alias distr and cap for Oct T) [1,047] (note: John Wyggemore is not mentioned); (sicut pluries distr. Thomas Ruydyng; sicut pluries capias Thomas Hunt for Oct M) KB27/557, m Rex 3d [1,048]; KB27/558, m Rex 4f (sicut prius cap for Oct Hil) KB27/559, m Rex 11d (ex fac for Oct Mich for Thomas Hunt) [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/H4/KB27no559/bKB27no559dorses/IMG_0334.htm
Rex v. Henry de Rydford (Henry Redford), former sheriff of Lincs Lincs reign of Rich II(Indict); (Enrol) not producing the prisoner Agnes Grayne of Helmeswell when requested to respond to felony indictment Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 f (distringas per omnes terras for Oct H) [1,049]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (sicut alias distr for 15 P) [1,050]; KB27/556, m Rex 2 f (distr for Oct T) [1,051]; KB27/557, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [1,052]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,053]; KB27/560, m Rex 12f (sicut prius distr for Oct Trin) [1,054]
Rex v. Henry de Rydford, former sheriff of Lincs Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) keepers of the peace for parts of Lindsey not producing William son of Thomas son of Peter de Barowe to answer for felonies (see KB27/558, m Rex 9f [1,055] Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 f (distr per omnes terras for Oct H) [1,056]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (sicut alias distr for 15 P) [1,057]; KB27/556, m Rex 1 d (distr for Oct T) [1,058]; KB27/557, m Rex 1 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [1,059]; KB27/558, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,060]
Rex v. John van Rykhyll (Indict); (Enrol) diverse felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 10 d [1,061]


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Rex v. William Sadeler; Roger Peyntour; and Thomas Bromely Herts M 1399 (Indict); M 1399 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace in Herts on Sunday 10 Aug. 1399 at Royston feloniously plundered two silver goblets worth 10s and one chamber gown and other goods and chattles worth 8s of Thomas Kymberlee; and Thomas Bromley on Sunday 10 Aug. 1399 at Royston with unkown others came to the door of Royston priory near Bruerne with malice aforethought to kill Benedict West and assaulted him so that his life was in despair and feloniously plundered 1 sword and shield worth 4s from Benedict;Thomas Bromley is a common disturber of the king's peace On Saturday 29 Nov. 1399 William, Roger and Thomas came into court and pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hil, released on mainprise; later jury put in respite until 12 Nov. 1400, when they appeared by mainprise and jury found them not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/554, m Rex 16 f [1,062]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 1f (jury in respite until crast St Martini) [1,063], KB27/558, m Rex 9f (jury in respite until crast St Martini) [1,064] (Note: for the related entry see William Pynchebeck; also see see also KB27/554, m Rex 13 d (surety of good behaviour) [1,065])
Rex v. Roger Salmon Warr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [1,066]; KB27/555, m Rex 13d (exigent for Oct M) [1,067]
Rex v. Richard Salter Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,068]; KB27/555, m Rex 5 f (exigent for Oct Mich) [1,069]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,070]
Rex v. John Salyng alias Algor, clerk with others Devon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace for Devon On 27 Aug. 1389 John with a large, armed crowd attacked William Knolle viciously until he bled, and caused such terror and disturbance to the whole village of Dartmouth that Robert Bolt and Hugh Weston during the tumult managed to take goods and chattels from the abbot of Torre, i.e. fish worth 20 marks from the tithes on Thursday, 5 Feb. 1400 John was committed to the marshalsea, appeared by the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 12 June 1398; dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 11 f [1,071]; Other:
Rex v. John Samme of Norwich Middx E1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 15 May 1400 at Waltham Woods in the parish of Walkamstowe feloniously plundered 10 marks from John Yonge. He is a common thief, highway robber and depopulator of the fields On 16 Oct. 1400 John was brought in by corpus cum causa by the sheriffs of London and committed to the Marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury for Oct Hil, remained in custody; later in Michaelmas term 1400 John Samme was convicted by the jury of various other felonies and robberies and hanged. Main: KB27/558, m Rex 6f [1,072]; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,073]; see also KB 27/557, m Rex 12d [1,074]
Rex v. John Samme of Norwich; John Fythyan; John Palmer; John Crompe; and John Baxter alias York et al Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 7 June 1400 at Notting Hill (Knottynghull) in Middlesex John Samme of Norwich et al lay in wait in the king's highway to plunder travellers travelling between the city of London and the town of Acton and feloniously and treacherously plundered £50 from Simon Gay, chapman and feloniously and treacherously killed and murdered Simon. They are common and notorious thieves, highway robbers, depopulators of the fields, plundering and killing people going to markets and attending their fields On 19 Nov. 1400 John and the others appeared in the custody of the marshal, pled not guilty, jury summoned for 20 Nov. 1400, then jury in respite until 23 NOv. 1400 jury finds John Samme, John Fythyan and John Palmer guilty, John Samme and John Fythyan are hanged; John Palmer returned to the Marshalsea; John Crompe confesses and turns approver and is returnd to the marshalsea; John Baxter is found not guilty, dismissed without a day; - later in Easter term John Palmer appears in the custody of the marshal and is hanged for the aforesaid cause. Main: KB27/558, m Rex 29f [1,075]; Other:
Rex v. John Saxilby and William Bacon, son of William Bacon (alias Feautrere) Middx reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 3 f (exigent for Oct H) [1,076]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (for the alias) [1,077]
Rex v. John Scharburgh (John Scarburgh) of Scharburgh (Scarborough), draper; Robert Hakebech, son of Reginald Hakebech, knight; John Bele of Makesey; John Denemark, servant of Robert Hakebech son of Reginald; William Talbot of Gedeneye; and William Talbot (William Tulbot) Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/554, m. Rex 1 f (cap for Oct H) [1,078], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries for Oct Mich) [1,079]; KB27/558, m Rex 3d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,080]
Rex v. William Scot, former servant of Robert del Haye; Robert, now servant of Robert del Haye; Hamon Palmere & Alice, his wife; and Beatrice Hornesey, servant of John Lilleston Middx reign of H IV (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions and excesses Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 13 f (sicut alias ven fac for Oct T) [1,081]; (cap for Oct Mich for all but Robert, now servant) KB27/557, m Rex 3d [1,082]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oxxt Trin) [1,083]
Rex v. Richard le Scrop, knight Berks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 f (ve fa for Oct H) [1,084]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 f (distring for 15 P) [1,085]; KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [1,086]; KB27/560, m Rex 14f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [1,087]
Rex v. Thomas Selby, bocher Middx (Indict); (Enrol) felony Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 3f (cap for Oct Trin) [1,088]
Rex v. William Seward; Thomas Bryan, chaplain; and Maud, widow of Thomas Swanton Surrey reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) non-suited in assize of novel disseisin brought against William Wallyng & Isabel, his wife Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7d (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [1,089]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,090]; KB27/559, m Rex 10f(ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,091]
Rex v. Richard Seyncler, a monk in Norwich Priory Surr reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) approver appeal by Roger Snowe who was a prisoner in the marshalsea but is now a clerk convict felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,092]; KB27/558, m Rex 16d (sicut plur cap for Oct Hil) [1,093]; KB27/559, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,094]
Rex v. Richard Seyncler, a monk in Norwich Priory Buks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) approver appeal by Roger Snowe who is now a clerk convict felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,095]; KB27/555, m Rex 13f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,096];
Rex v. Edward Seynt Jones of Tamworth Staffs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace for Staffs on 19 March 1397 feloniously plundered 4 chalices, 1 missal, 1 gradale, 1 portable breviary, 1 salter, 1 bible worth £20 at Hopwas from John, chaplain of Astley, William chaplain of Astley and Richard chaplain of Astley on Saturday, 7 Feb. 1400, Edward appeared by the sheriffs of London, pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter, committed to the marshalsea Main: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d [1,097]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [1,098]
Rex v. John Seyvyll Middx before 13 Aug. 1400 (arrest); (Enrol) arrested by William West, servant of the sheriffs of Middlesex, for suspicion of theft ordered on 13 Aug. 1400 to be released because he found mainpernors in chancery sub pena 100 marks for his court appearances (John Holbech of London, servant; John Castre of London; Henry Assheburn of Derbyshire; Philip Martyn of London) capias for John and forfeiture of money for mainpernors because he did not appear in court Main: KB27/558, m Rex 17d (forfeiture of money) [1,099]
Rex v. Henry Sharpe; and Thomas del Brandelye (Thomas de Barndeleye) Staff reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [1,100]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [1,101]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,102]
Rex v. John Shepey, dean of the cathedral church of Lincoln; Abbot of Darley; Abbot of Dale; Richard, Bishop of Chester; Richard de Grey of Codnore, knight Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 d (ve fa for Oct H) [1,103]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 7 f (distr for 15 P) [1,104]; KB27/556, m Rex 5f (sicut alias distr for Oct T for Richard, Bishop of Chester) [1,105]; KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M for Abbot of Dale and Abbot of Darley) [1,106]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,107]; KB27/559, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [1,108]; KB27/560, m Rex 7f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [1,109]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (distr for Abbot of Dale and Abbot of Darley for Oct Trin) [1,110]
Rex v. Robert Shepherd of Denington; Thomas Dobson of Farnley; William Yonge; Henry de Ryspell; Robert Blase of Ayketon; and John Wauter junior Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [1,111]; KB27/556, m Rex 11 f (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [1,112], (ex fac 15 E) B27/557, m Rex 1d [1,113]
Rex v. William Shepherde Kent reign of Rich II (Indict); M1399 (Enrol) William Rykhill and his fellow justices of the peace for Kent on 20 (?) Sept. 1393 at Aldington feloniously killed Richard Edward of Aldington in the hundred of Street; and William Brode of Mereham, knowing that he had killed Richard, admitted him to his service and retained him against the king's peace and without having obtained a royal licence on Saturday, 8 Nov. 1399, William was brought into court by the marshal, produced a special pardon for this crime dated 4 Jan 1396 as well as a non molestando writ dated 5 Nov. 1399, dismissed without day and William Brode also Main: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d [1,114]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Sherer of Lemestre, chapman; Thomas Monnemouth of Lemestre; Thomas Henyn of Lemestre; Walter Squele of Herefordshire; John Morys of Herefordshire; William Myles of Herefordshire; and William de Warton of Herefordshire Shrops reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies authorisation for local jury at nisi prius dated 28 Jan. 1400 Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8d (nisi prius for 25 Feb. 1400, released on mainprise) [1,115]
Rex v. John Shordych junior Middx M 1399 (Indict); T 1400(Enrol) jurors of various hundreds failure to repair the ditch at Westbourne adjacent to the king's highway to the south between Kensal Green (Kyngesholtegrene) and Westbourne on 2 July 1400 John surrendered to the marshalsea, cannot deny, fined 2s, distringas order to compell him to repair Main: KB27/557, m Rex 6d [1,116] ; Other:
Rex v. John Shortegrove; John Amys senior; John Amys junior; and John Lacok Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions, damages, opressions and excesses Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6f (ve fa for Oct Hil) [1,117]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (cap for xv Easter) [1,118]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,119]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,120]
Rex v. Walter Skyrlowe; Bishop of Bath and Wells; Andrew of Awton, knight; Prior of St Oswald Gloucester; Duke of Gloucester; Count of Stafford; John Clifford of Frompton; Abbot of Tewkesbury; Abbot of Pershore; John Duke of Lancaster; and Prior of Malverne Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (ve fa for Oct H) [1,121]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wynkle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Ermytesson, approver (for Rex) v. John Skyrmore alias John Skydmore Surrey 23 June 1400 (approver appeal); T 1400 (Enrol) approver appeal by Lawrence Bryght v. John Skyrmore alias John Skydmore together they stole £12 in royal highway between Boughton under Blean and Canterbury in Kent ca. 24 June 1388 from a certain esquire of the county of Kent on on 28 June 1400 John appears by corpus cum cause with sheriffs of London, surrendered to Marshalsea, pleads not guilty, jury for Oct Mich, both sent to Marshalsea; later John Skydmore is transferred to Newgate Prison for various other causes as shown in Mich term m 3 Rex. Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 1d [1,122]
Rex v. Nicholas Slake, dean of the collegiate chapel Westminster Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (ve fafor Oct H) [1,123]
Rex v. John Smyth of Colham in Hillingdon Middx M 1399 (Indict); M 1399 (Enrol) Jurors of several hundreds on 27 June 1399 in Colham in Hillingdon feloniously stole one horse worth 11s of Thomas Rayner` On Saturday 29 Nov 1399 John Smyth was committed to the marshalsea, was brought into court and pled not guilty; jury summoned for Oct Hil, returned to the custody of John Wykes, marshal; in Oct H jury put in respite until 6 Febr. 1400, when John Smyth appeared in the custody of the marshal and the jury found him not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/554, m Rex 15f [1,124]; Other:
Rex v. John Smyth of Eynsham Oxon reign of Hen IV (Indict); E1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace on Sunday, 31 March 1398, at night John Smyth of Eynsham with other malefactors and felons at Bampton incited other men in a treasonous way against the king and searched for certain men to kill, assaulted others and said "aryseth alle men & gather whit me he so wyll not be schal be dede" On 19 May 1400 John appeared in the custody of the marshal to which he had been committed and produced a general pardon dated 10 Feb. 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 7 May 1400, dismissed without a day after inspection of the letters Main: KB27/556, m Rex 7d [1,125]; Other:
Rex v. John Smyth the bleary eyed of Tothill Middx M 1399 (Indict); M 1399(Enrol) Jurors of several hundreds on 17 May 1399 felonious stole four geese worth 2s 4d, two capons worth 10d, and two hens worth 6d at Tothill from William Neel on Saturday 29 Nov. 1399 John Smth was committed to the marshalsea, was brought into court and pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hil, released on mainprise; in Oct Hil jury put in respite until 6 Febr. 1400, when John appeared by mainprise and jury found him not guilty, dismissed without day Main: KB27/554, m Rex 14f [1,126]; repeaded on KB27/554, m Rex 16 d (cap for Oct H) [1,127]; Other:
Rex v. Richard Smyth, son of Henry Smyth of Chesham Buks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (cap for Oct H) [1,128]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,129]
Rex v. William Snelleston Lincolns reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (cap for Oct H) [1,130];
Rex v. William Snelleston, William former servant of Thomas de Moulton of Donyngton; and William Pykeryng of Leek Lincolns (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [1,131]; see also KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (cap for Oct H) [1,132]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,133]
Rex v. John Sokke of Esenden alias John Sokke junior Middx T 1400 (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds On 31 May 1400 at Enfield John feloniously stole drinking wine worth 2s from Joan (Fitzalan), countess of Hereford, and 2 pigs worth 40d from Baldewyny Ra...ton and 2 trestle tables wroth 3s from Juliane Walden and he is a common thief; also on 11 Aug. 1399 John with others at Edmonton feloniously plundered from Isabella Rampzon 2 golden rings wroth 20s and £7 in coins and he is a common thief; also on 31 May 1400 at Enfield John Sokke feloniously stole 2 ewes worth 4s from Hugh Gardiner and Rober Tanner On 26 June 1400 John appeared in the custody of the sheriffs of London, produced a general pardon dated 4 July 1401 and produced 4 sureties for his furture good behavious (Thomas Lange, Richard atte Forde, Thomas Crowe, Wiliam Asshe), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 9 f [1,134]; Other:
Rex v. William Sonnyngleghe, bailiff of Hythe Kent (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) before constable of Dover Castle and warden of Cinque Ports (note: entry is in French) on 9 Nov. 1392 at Hythe he arrested William Mason of Hythe arbitrarily and imprisoned him without mainprise and subjected him to pain and duresse (tiel peyne et duresse) and he died afterwards of sickness due to the conditions of this imprisonment; also one Richard Ore of Canterbury on the day of St Edmond in winter (16 or 20 Nov) 1392 appealed and had arrested one John Orgor, endited for the death of John Clerk, bocher, of Faversham and of the death of Henry Hollane, a kinsman of Richard Ore, by which appeal before the jurors of Hethe John Orgor was taken and committed to the custody of William Sonnyngleghe, to be kept in prison and in iro, but William allowed John to leave prison due to brocage between them against due process and in contempt of the king; and John Devereux, then constable of Dover and warden of the Cinque Ports on 4 July 1391 ordered William as bailiff to arrest Roger Youwyn of Hythe endited for the death of John Clerk of West Hythe and keep him in safe custody when William let him, too, free On 5 July 1400 he surrendered to the marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct Hil, mainprise for all court appearances (Thomas Crowe, Simon Wannok, Thomas Bedford, Thomas Denys of Kent); in xv Trinity 1401 William appeared after having been put in exigend and surrended to the marshalsea, produced a general pardon dated 22 June 1401, provided sufficient sureties (John Cavendyssh of London; William Knyght of Kent; Richard de Aston of Kent; Robert Coxdere of Sussex) for his furture good behaviour, dismissed without a day Main: KB 27/557, m Rex 9d [1,135]; Other: KB27/560, m Rex (capias for William Sonnynglegh and Thomas Denys, mainpernor, for xv Easter[1,136]
Rex v. William Sonnyngleghe, bailiff of Hythe; William Shepherd; John Ward; Richard Reynold, servant of John Ward; John atte See of Lewisham; and Martin Portyngaler, his servant Kent Reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:possibly case against John Warde: KB27/560, m Rex 16f [1,137]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d (cap for Oct H) [1,138]; KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap for Richard Reynold, John atte See and Martin Portyngaler for Oct Mich) [1,139]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,140]
Rex v. Richard Soutere of Little Walsingham Norf reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 d (cap for Oct H) [1,141], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries capais for Oct Mich) [1,142];KB27/558, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,143]
Rex v. Giles Sporiour Norf reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Roger Snowe who is a convicted clerk felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 5 f (cap for Oct H) [1,144]; KB 27/557, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [1,145]
Rex v. Richard Sprote (of Algarkirk, Linc) Linc' 25 April 1392 (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) before John Rocheford, sheriff of Lincs' in Lancotholm on 2 Oct. 1391 Richard Sprote (of Haugham, Linc) together with others broke secretly into the house of John de Thornton within the abbey of Spalding and stole various things (listed) to the value of £40 On 5 July 1400 Richard Sprote of Algarkirk in Lincs surrendered to marshalsea, claims mistaken identity because Richard Sprote of Haugham in Linc' was indicted for the crime, verified by inquiry before Keepers of the Peace in xv Mich, released on mainprise, confirm that this Richard is not the one who was indicted, Richard Sprote of Algarkirk is dismissed, capias issued for correct Richard Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 17d [1,146]; KB27/558, m Rex 8d (cap for Oct Hil) [1,147]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,148]
Rex v. Thomas Spycer (Thomas Spicer) of Oxford Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap for Oct H) [1,149]; KB27/555, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct M) [1,150]
Rex v. Reginald Spycer, constable of Cirencester Gloucs reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries venire fac for Oct M) [1,151]; KB27/558, m Rex 3d (distr for Oct Hil) [1,152]; KB27/559, m Rex 7d (distr for xv Easter) [1,153]
Rex v. William de Stadon, son of Nicholas de Stadon of Riber (orig. Rybarough); John Jeynes; John Clerk, son of Robert Clerk; and Robert his brother; and Thomas del Heye of Staveley Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (ve fa for Oct H) [1,154]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (cap for 15 E) [1,155]; KB27/556, m Rex 9 f (exigent for crast animarum) [1,156]
Rex v. Agnes, widow of Henry de Standon (de Standenne) Yorks reign of Rich II (appeal); (Enrol) appeal of killing of her husband against John Barowe of Knaresborourgh and Richard his son non-suited capias ad satisfaciendum Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap ad satisf for Oct H) [1,157], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (sicut pluries for Oct Mich) [1,158] KB27/558, m Rex 3d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,159]
Rex v. John Stanes of Harome Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) to hear judgment in regard of felonies of which he was acquitted by jury verdict Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 d (cap for Oct H) [1,160]
Rex v. William Staunton et al, notorious and public depolulators of fields, highway robbers and travelling thieves, conspiring to destroy the king;s people and aggrandise their position Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); E 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Essex on 13 Oct. 1399 at Ilford feloniously burned down the barn with grain of William Russell, constable of the peace in Ilford ; on 11 Oct. 1399 feloniously stole from the hospital chapel of St Mary Ilford 1 missal worth 100s, 1 chalice worth 20s, 1 pair of altar cloth worth 60s, 2 portable breviaries worth 100s, 1 surplice, 1 corporal cloth worth 12s, 1 altar-cloth with a frontal worth 10s in the custody of John chaplain; and on 18 Oct. 1399 feloniously burned the barn, the oxshed, the cowshed and other buildings of William Camell on 31 May 1400 William Staunton of Great Dunham in Norfolk surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a writ close dated 20 May 1400 instructing them to check if William Staunton of Great Dunham and William Staunton who is outlawed are two different people; William Staunton of Great Dunham declared he is not the person who is put in exigent and pleads not guilty. jury summoned for Oct St John Bapt, released on mainprise; later nisi prius jury for 9 June 1403 when William Staunton of Great Dunham is said to be not the person who is indicted, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/556, m Rex 13 f [1,161]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Stepyngley, mason; Thomas Wheterache of Luton, webbe; William Fyene (William Fienes), sheriff of Surrey (sheriff in 1396); John Seward, servant of John Preston; William Wastell, one of the purveyors of the clerk of the king's works; William, serant of Christopher Tillesby of London, goldsmith; Nicholas de Louthe; Thomas Marche & Joan, his wife; Simon Jurdan; Richard Wayte; Edward Clyve; Robert Cotiller; John Doo; Peter Botiller; and Thomas atte Lynche Middx (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, excesses, conspiracies Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 18d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,162]
Rex v. village of Stoke-Archer; John Hydon, lord of half of the village of Frampton; John Chydyok, knight, lord of Frampton-on-Severn, of the village of Frompton and the vilage of Norton Gloucs regn of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 14 f (ve fa Oct H) [1,163]; KB27/555, m Rex 7d (distr for 15 E) [1,164]; KB27/556, m Rex 4 f (sicut alias distr for Oct T) [1,165]; KB27/557, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [1,166]; KB27/558, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,167]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (cap for xv Easter) [1,168]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f cap for Oct Trin) ([1,169]
Rex v. Thomas de Stretton, dean of the cathedral church of St Chad Lichfield (since 1390); Magister John Ondeby, canon of Lichfield; Thomas Hanley, canon of Lichfield; John Cheyne, canon of Lichefield; John Morton, canon of Lichfield; and Magister Ricahrd Tyshoo, canon of Lichfield Staff' (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8d (sicut prius ve fa for Oct Hil) [1,170]; KB27/559, m Rex 12f (cap for xv Easter) [1,171]; KB27/560, m Rex 10f (sicut prius capias for Oct Trin) [1,172]
Rex v. Richard de Stywardby Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,173]
Rex v. John Sutton Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,174]; KB27/555, m Rex 4d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,175]; KB27/558, m Rex 22d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,176]
Rex v. John Symmesson; William de Burgh under Stainmore; John Pye of Tynedale; William de Herst of Tynedale; William Johannesson de Cowhous of Clynt in Knaresborough Forest; and Thomas, brother of William Johannesson de Cowhous of Clynt in Knaresborough Forest Westmoreland reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of William Lyghtfoot, who was imprisoned in the marshalsea but has been hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct H) [1,177]; KB27/558, m Rex 24f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,178]; KB27/559, m Rex 15f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,179]
Rex v. Richard de Sywardby Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); M 1399 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Yorkshire in Estrithing (East Riding) May 1396 at Lund near Middleton feloniously broke into the house of John Tynersall in Lund and feloniously took away £20 worth of gold and silver coins and 6 silver spoons worth 13s 4d 19 Nov. 1399: Richard is committed to the marshalsea; pleads not guilty; jury summoned for xv Hil; presents 4 mainpernors; In xv Hil, Richard appears by mainprise, no jurors appear; writ of nisi prius for 8 March 1400, released on mainprise until then; - Richard appeared by mainprise before assize justices, nobody came forward to prosecute on the king's behalf, jurors found Richard not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/554, m Rex 13 f [1,180]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8 f (nisi prius authorisation dated 20 Nov. 1399) [1,181]


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Rex v. Richard Tabelere; Richard Lambourne of Clopham; and Ralph atte Croft of Lambeth London (Indict); (Enrol) punishment for corruption and embracery in jurors Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 11d (cap for 15 E) [1,182]; KB27/556, m Rex 7f (exigent for oct H) [1,183]
Rex v. John Taillour of Henton in Berks Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d (cap for Oct H) [1,184]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct M) [1,185]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wykle alias Henry Travers alias John Hostiller atte Styves alias Lawrence the Erymtesson, approver, in custody (for Rex) v. John Taillour of Thurrock in Essex Essex (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal by Lawrence Bryght Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,186]
Rex v. John Taillour, former servant of Simon Sage; Abbot of Byland; village of Brustwick; village of Skeckling; chantry chapel in Preston; village of Ryehill; village of Camerton; village of Thorne; Thomas Nottyll of Fitling; Walter Demelton; Stephen Wylook; William Shetecok; Robert Sturmy; village of Preston; Robert Twyer, knight; Christina Dany of Grimsby; Prior of Drax church; Thomas Qugtret, knight; Gerard Ufflet, knight; Thomas Redenesse, knight; Thomas abbot of St Mary York; village of Morby; village of (orig. Naburne); men of the villages of (orig. Cowyk); of Rawcliffe; Snaythe and Howke; men of the village of Moreby and Naburne; Walter de Skyrlowe; Bishop of Durham; Adam Hugyn; John Thomesson of Howk; John Westman; Richard Aungerson; Thomas Cawode; John Thomeslynson; John Jakson; John del Chaumbre; John Hudson; Thomas Saltmerssh; John Bryan; John Brytter; Abbot of Selby; William Wright of Selby; John Mounbray; Beatrice widow of Thomas de Roos of Hamelack, knight; William Langar; William Bracebrigg. knight; Thomas Mylner of Bracebrig; William Osyngwald; John Poucher; Robert de Plesyngton, knight; John Spark; John Totte; John Bonnyngson; Roger Annotson; William Howere; John Baylly; Thomas de Metham, knight; Thomas Johanson; William Alysbarn; Richard Skyn; John Wright; John de Ask; Henry Adock; William Brunne; Wiliam de Melton, former sheriff of Yorkshire; John Bollosore, former warden of York castle; village of Otley; John de Halton, warden of York castle Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 f (ve fa for Oct H) [1,187]; KB27/555, m Rex 9 f (distr, capias for 15 P) [1,188] (note: Robert Plesyngton, John de Ask, William de Melton, John Bollosore are dead by H 1400); KB27/556, m Rex 6 f (sicut alias distr and sicut alias cap for Oct T) [1,189]; KB27/557, m Rex 3d (distr for Abbot of Selby; Thomas de Metham, knight; Thomas Saville for Oct M) [1,190], KB27/558, m Rex 4f (cap for Oct Hil for Thomas Saville) [1,191]; KB27/559, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter for Thomas Savill) [1,192]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d (capias for 15 E, Thomas Saville) [1,193]; KB27/560, m Rex 4d (sicut prius distring for Thomas de Metham, knight, for Oct Trin) [1,194]
Rex v. Richard, son of Nicholas Taillour of Colnbrook alias Richard Frowyn Midd T1400 (Indict); H1401 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds trespass, extortion, damages, excesses: on 15 June 1400 at Colnbrok lay in wait to kill Thomas Colverhous, bailiff of the hundred of Elthorn and Spelthorn and assaulted him as he was doing official business, that is to say summon a jury in the trespass plea between Thomas Kyrkeby and William Bailly of Northall (assault), and when Adam Bonamour, constable of a part of the town of Colnbrok in Middlesex, came to arrest him and him take to prison he escaped his arrest and on vearious occasions lay in wait with other malefactors in the high road between Colbrok and London in order to kill the constable so that he did not dare to leave his house or do his official business from 24 July until the day this presentment was made On 10 Feb. 1401 Richard appeared by Alexander Dominyk, his attorney, pled not uilgty, jury summoned for 3 weeks Easter Main: KB27/559, m Rex 17f [1,195]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 14d [1,196]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,197]
Rex v. Roger Taillour of Stepney (Stebenheth) (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 1d (cap for Oct Mich) [1,198]
Rex v. Thomas, son of Agnes Taillour of Melton ? reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [1,199]; KB27/555, m Rex 13 f (exigent for Oct M) [1,200]
Rex v. Philip Taillour of Thame Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [1,201]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 d (exigent for Oct M) [1,202]
Rex v. Roger Taillour of Fyshyde Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies authorisation for jury at nisi prius dated 26 Jan. 1400 Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8d (nisi prius for 16 Feb. 1400, released on mainprise) [1,203]
Rex v. Simon Taillour of Lichfield alias Simon of Derby Staff reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 d (cap for Oct H) [1,204]; KB27/555, m Rex 16 f (exigent for Oct M) [1,205]; KB27/558, m Rex 13d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,206]
Rex v. John Talbot, bailiff of the town of Romney; and William Sonnynglegh, bailiff of the town of Hythe Kent reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles (unspecified) Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1f (ve fa for Oct H)[1,207]; KB27/555, m Rex 9d (distr for xv Easter) [1,208] KB27/556, m Rex 4f (sicut alias for Oct Trin for William Sonnynglegh) [1,209]; KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries dist for Oct Mich) [1,210]; KB27/558, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,211]; KB27/559, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [1,212]
Rex v. John Tannere of Micheldeane in Gloucs Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [1,213]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [1,214]; KB27/557, m Rex 5 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [1,215]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,216]
Rex v. Robert Theyle, esquire; and Philip, servant of Robert Therle Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds On 10 Nov. 1400 in Westminster Hall in the presence of the king assaulted John Munde with malice aforethought and would have killed him if several people in the Hall had not stopped him On 18 Nov. 1400 Robert and Philip appeared and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 24 Nov. 140; Robert was represented by Thomas Holm, his attorney, Philip committed to the Marshalsea, jury finds them both not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 28f [1,217]; Other:
Rex v. Simon Thurkelde of Great Yarmouth; and William Gregory, servant of Simon Thurkelde Essex (Indict); (Enrol) felonies and murders Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,218]
Rex v. Richard Trenod, and John Gyffard et al, notorious and public depolulators of fields, highway robbers and travelling thieves, conspiring to destroy the king;s people and aggrandise their position Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Essex on 13 Oct. 1399 at Ilford feloniously burned down the barn with grain of William Russell, constable of the peace in Ilford ; on 11 Oct. 1399 feloniously stole from the hospital chapel of St Mary Ilford 1 missal worth 100s, 1 chalice worth 20s, 1 pair of altar cloth worth 60s, 2 portable breviaries worth 100s, 1 surplice, 1 corporal cloth worth 12s, 1 altar-cloth with a frontal worth 10s; on 18 Oct. 1399 feloniously burned the barn, the oxshed, the cowshed and other buildings of William Camell, parson of Little Ilford; on Sat, 30 Jan. 1400, Richard and John were committed to the marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter, released on mainprise; in Octave of the Purification 1401 John Gyffard appears by mainprise and is acquitted by jury verdict, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 8 f [1,219]; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8 f [1,220]; KB27/556, m Rex 9d (cap for Richard Trenod for Oct T) [1,221], KB 27/557, m Rex 7d (cap for Oct Trin for Richard Trenod)[1,222]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (ex fac for Oct Trin for Richad Trenod) [1,223]
Rex v. John, son of John Treverthian Surrey reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 d (cap for Oct H) [1,224]
Nicholas York of Lynn, chapman, approver (for Rex) v. William Tunstede of Killingworth, courtman; John Stoke of Killingworth, courtman; and William Parker of Ripon, mercer Yorks reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d [1,225]; KB 27/557, m Rex 11d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [1,226]; KB27/558, m Rex 3d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,227]
Rex v. William Tykhyll; John Est, skinner; Robert Langele; and Thomas Osbern, brewer Middx M1400 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds preventing a lawful arrest: John Barnardcastel, bailiff of Middlesex, was ordered to arrest Elena Wode to answer Richard White, tailour, for taking 46s from him; sent his servant (famulus) John Catysby to arrest her when the accused came to Elena's rescue in Oct St John Baptiste the accused appeared in their own persons, pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct of St Mich, then 19 Febr. 1402, then 22 Feb. 1402 when they were found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/558, m Rex 15f [1,228]; Other:
Rex v. John Tyler, former servant of John Chamflour, former approver of Rich II Hants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) escape from the marshalsea to which he had been admitted after his admission of guilt for felonies escape from priso() Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 11 d (cap for Oct H) [1,229]; KB27/555, m Rex 4d (cap for Oct M) [1,230]; KB27/558, m Rex 22f (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,231]
Rex v. Henry Tylman (Henry Tilman) & Catherine, his wife Dorset xv M1400 (chancery plea); M1400 (Enrol) Inquest before Thomas Bathe, escheator, at Wimborn Minster on 18 July 1398 regarding tenements which had been in the king's hands because of the idiocy of Warin Alayn and grant of two tenements and two mills to Wimborne Minster by John Redcote, chaplain, probably without a licence. John Redcote gave the dean an annual rent of 7 marks to provide one chaplain to say devine service in the chapel for the sould of the king and successors, which service had not been done for 8 years. But Henry Tylman & Catherine, his wife assert that they were the tenants of the tenements (which were part of his manor of Kingeston Lacy and Wimborne). The Duke of Lancaster gave it to John Capon (who had been the Duke's villein) for his lifetime, then after his death to Arnald Faukener & Catherine, his wife for their lifes with reversion to the Duke and his heirs, for services of 1 rose; Arnald died before 18 Nov. 1399 and Henry IV by letters patent ratified Catherine's interest in the land for her lifetime, Catherine then married Henry Tylman, and that John Redecote had no interest in the tenements - William de Luyngton for king claims John Redecote, chaplain was in seisin of the tenements jury summoned for Oct Hil, jury in respite until Oct Trin Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 26f [1,232], see DL 25/3511 (24 May 1405: The King to Henry Tylman and Catherine, his wife: lease, indented, for 60 years, of the land, etc. late of John Capon of Wimborne); KB27/559, m Rex 17d (jury in respite) [1,233]


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Rex v. Philip de la Vache Buks M 1388 (Indict); T 1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds king's highway between Aston Clinton and Stokyngbrygge dangerous to travellers due to condition of the ditch betweent he manor of Philp de la Vache, knight, in Aston Clinton and the aforesaid high way which is in the responsibility of Phiip and his teants, on 5 July 1400 Philip appears by attorney Henry Shardelowe, cannot deny the accusation, fined 2s, distringas to ensure that the highway is looked after Main: KB27/557, m Rex 15f [1,234]; Other:
Rex v. John van Rykell et al, notorious and public depopulators of fields, highway robbers and travelling thieves, conspiring to destroy the king's people and aggrandise their position Essex reign of Hen IV (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol) Keepers of the Peace of Essex on 13 Oct. 1399 at Ilford feloniously burned down the barn with grain of William Russell, constable of the peace in Ilford ; on 11 Oct. 1399 feloniously stole from the hospital chapel of St Mary Ilford 1 missal worth 100s, 1 chalice worth 20s, 1 pair of altar cloth worth 60s, 2 portable breviaries worth 100s, 1 surplice, 1 corporal cloth worth 12s, 1 altar-cloth with a frontal worth 10s; on 18 Oct. 1399 feloniously burned the barn, the oxshed, the cowshed and other buildings of William Camell, parson of Little Ilford; on Sat, 30 Jan. 1400, John was committed to the marshalsea, pled not guilty, jury summoned for xv Easter Main: KB27/555, m Rex 18 f [1,235]]; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct T) [1,236]
Rex v. John van Rykyll, Ingelram Fos, Thomas Bowet, John Byspham and John Skelton Essex reign of Hen VI (Indict); (Enrol) keepers of the peace felony (John van Rykyll), not producing him in court as his mainpernors (Ingelram Fos, Thomas Bowet, John Byspham and John Skelton ) capias for John van Rykyll and capias ad satisfaciendum for his mainpernors Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 9d (for Oct T) [1,237]; KB 27/557, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Hil, note: John Skelton not mentioned) [1,238]
Rex v. William Verdon of Uffenham; and John Myddelton (John Middleton) Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting felons and harbouring them Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f [1,239]; KB27/556, m Rex 11 f (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [1,240]
Rex v. William Verdon (of Uffenham); and John Myddelton (John Middleton) Worcs (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,241]
Rex v. John Vernay (of Fairfield in Stogursey); Ralph Vernay (later called Richard Vernay); Richard Bowey, chaplain; John Stannelynch; John Bury; Robert Borogh; John Dullok of Cheshire; William Strete of Hilleferon; and Thomas Bouche of Stogursey junior, Nicholas Putte, John, servant of John Caus, and other unkown malefactors B> Somers (Indict); (Enrol) before Walter Clopton and associates, justices of the peace Trespasses: (1) On 2 June 1399, with bows and arrows and swords and shields and armed with weapons entered - against the king's peace and against the Statute of Cambridge (1388) - the tenement of Thomas Dodyngton at Barnsworthy (Bernardesworthy) and detained the tenants. They are common disturbers of the peace. (2) On 12 Jan. 1400 John Vernay; Ralph Vernay; Richard Bowey, chaplain and Nicholas Putte broke into the houses of John Upperight, webbe; Alice Hyndeborgh; Adam Mannyng; Richard Doo; and Benedict Chapman at Barnsworthy and Strengeston and took goods and chattles worth 40s. They are common malefactors. (3) On 29 March 1400 John Vernay, Nicholas Putte; Thomas Bouche junior of Stogursey, Richard Boweye, chaplain; and John, servant of John Caus, armed with swords, bows and arrows, broke into the houses of John Upperight (John Upperytz, John Upryght), webbe, and Adam Mannyng at Barnsworthy after the proclamation of the Statute of Northampton (1328) and entered these houses. They are common disturbers of the peace. (4) On 29 March 1400 John Vernay; Nicholas Put; Richard Bowene,chaplain; and Roger Borogh assaulted Thomas Dodyngton at Barnsworthy and entered his tenement and held him there after the proclamation of the Statute of Northampton (1328) On 6 Oct. 1400 John Vernay and the others appeared by Thomas Holm, their attorney: they pled 1) not guilty to using force; John Vernay in regard to entering and breaking into the houses of Thomas Dodyngton: it is his free tenement; the others say they are John Vernay's servants and acted at his order; 2) John Vernay in regard to entering houses and taking of goods and chattles says he is the lord of the manor of Barnsworthy and the manor of Stringston (Strengeston) and John Upright, Alice, Adam, Richard and Benedict are his tenants paying 10s each at 4 times but are in arrears which is why he took the chattles; the others say they are John Vernay's servants and acted on his order; (3) not guilty to using force, in regard to entering John and Adam: the houses are his; the others acted on his order as his servants; (4) not guilty; jury summoned for Oct Mich, put in respite for Oct Trin or at nisi prius 17 May 1402 when only John Vernay showed up, alleges that Walter atte More, undersheriff of Somerset, put together a panel of jurors favorable to king, confirmed by triers, venire facias for new jurors to be named by sherif for Oct Hil 1402 with Walter atte More having no part in it Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 30d [1,242]
Rex v. William Verney, former servant of William Wetherby of Powick, Worcs Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 d (cap for Oct H) [1,243]; KB27/555, m Rex 12d (exigent for Oct M) [1,244]
Rex v. John Vygerous (of London, pyebaker) Middx Trin 1399 (Indict); H 1400 (Enrol); 12 Feb. 1400 (Verdict) incitement to kill/contract killing: on 14 March 1399 John Vygerous met three unknown men from Cheshire in the sanctuary at Westminster Abbey and gave them 10s and 1 sword worth 3s to kill Oliver Portesmouth; the three went with others often in the sanctuary to Oliver's house, assaulted him and followed him into his chamber, poking his beds and his wardrobe with swords, daggers and small arrows; causing Oliver (realising their malice) to save his life by climbing up onto his neighbour's gutter and hiding for half a day and night; the men were waylaying from Monday until Thursday to kill him so that he could not go about his business for fear of death on 7 Feb. 1400 John Vygerous appeared by his attorney Alexander Domynik and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 9 Feb. 1400, then put in respite until 12 Feb. 1400 when he was found not guilty; dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 12d [1,245]; Other: see CP40/555, m.48 (John Vygerous of London, pyebaker assaulted by OLiver Portesmouth, cordwainer) [1,246]
Rex v. Philip Vygerous, brother of John Vygerous, alias Philip Vygerous of London, scrivener Middx? T1399 (Indict); T1400 (Enrol) On 14 March 1399 met three unknown men from Cheshire in the sanctuary at Westminster Abbey and gave them 10s and 1 sword worth 3s to kill Oliver Portesmouth; the three went with other often in the sanctuary to Oliver's house, assaulted him and followed him into his chamber, poking his beds and his wardrobe with swords, daggers and small arrows; causing Oliver (realising their malice) to save his life by climbing up onto his neighbour's gutter and hiding for half a day and night; the men together with other unknown men inside and outside sanctuary were waylaying from Monday until Thursday to kill him so that he could not go about his business for fear of death On 9 July 1400 Philip appeared in person and produced a general pardon dated 30 June 1400 and a non molestando writ dated 30 June 1400, dismissed without a day Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 14d [1,247]
Rex v. Richard Vyncent, a royal official in the office of Hedborwe Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before William Zeddyng, a coroner of Rich II a disagreement arose between Ralph Sherwynd and Philip Hunt on 18 Nov. 1399 in Westminster Hall and Ralph attacked Philip; Richard Vyncent tried to arrest Ralph and in the course of this hit him over the head with a stick (baculus) and mortally wounded him On 29 Jan. 1400 Richard surrendered to the marshal, appeared in the custody of the marshal and produced a general pardon dated 23 Jan. 1400 (See 67/32, mm. 23-22), dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 4d [1,248]; Other:
Rex v. villages of Brustewyk, Skekling, Ryell, Camberton, Thomas Notyll of Fytelling, Walter Demelton, Robert Sturmy, village of Preston,Robert Twyer, knight, village of Cowyk, Rouclyff and Snayth and village of Otteleye Yorks reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4f (distr and sicut plurias cap for Oct Mich) [1,249]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) ([1,250]
Rex v. Villages of Bustwyk, Skekling, Ryell, Camberton, Thorne, Thomas Notyll of Fytillyng, Walter Demelton,William Shetecok, Robert Sturmy, village of Preston, Robert Twyer, knight, Christina Dany of Grimmsby, Thomas Ougtret, knight, Thomas Rednesse, knight, village of Morby, Adam Hugyn, John Poucher, tenants of Robert de Plesyngton, knight, tenants of William de Melton, former sheriff of York, tenants of John Bollesore, former warden of the gaol of York castle, village of Cowyk, Rouclyff and Snayth and village of Otteleye; - and John Tayllour, former servant of Simon Sage; Stephen Wylcok; John Westman; Thomas Cawede; John Hudson; Thomas Porter of saltmerssh; John Bryan; John Brytt; William Wryght of Selby; John Mounbray; William Langar; William Bracebrig, knight; Thomas Milnere of Bracebrig; William Esyngwald; John Bonnyngson; William Howere; John Bayly; William Alysbarn; Richard Skyn; William Brunne, and John Halton, warden of the gail of York Castle York (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 21d (sicut pluries for Oct Hil) [1,251]; KB27/560, mm Rex 4-4d (sicut pluries for Oct Trin)[1,252], [1,253]
Rex v. villages of Leake and Wrangyll, William Sauton and village of Manflet Lincolns reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 6 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [1,254]
Rex v. villages of Mablethorpe and Trusthorp in Lindsey Lincolns (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 12d (sicut pluries ve fa for Oct Hil) [1,255]; KB27/559, m Rex 7d (distr for xv Easter) [1,256]


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Rex v. William de Wakefeld of Derby Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [1,257]; KB27/556, m Rex 11d (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [1,258], KB27/557, m Rex 16f (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,259]
Rex v. William Walker, chaplain Kent M1399 (view of frankplege); M 1399 (Enrol) view of frankpledge before John Thurston, steward of the abbot of Westminster in the county of Kent at Westerham on 6 Oct. 1399 4 August 1399 at Cowden in Kent stole from the church one missale worth 40 marks, one portable breviary worth 10s; one manual worth 3s 4d; and two silver chalices wroth 30s on 17 Nov. 1399 William appeared in the custody of the marshal, pled not guilty, jury summoned for Oct H, committed to the marshalsea until then; later on 9 July 1400 William Walker presented a general pardon dated 8 April 1400 [note: William Walker chaplain alias William Bylyngton chaplain of Lancs: C 67/32, mm 20-17), required to find surety, dismissed without day Main: KB27/554, m Rex 13 f [1,260]; Other:
Rex v. Roger Waltham Middx (Indict); (Enrol) conviction in trespass case v. Richard Palmer capias ad satisfaciendum for fine, outlawed On 12 July 1400 surrendered to marshalsea, produces writ of error dated 28 May 1400 (claims to have been in the king's service overseas, i.e. with Thomas Swynburn, former Warden of Guînes castle in Picardy, Thomas Swynburn asked to certify this, released on mainprise in the meantime; after inspection of Swynburn's confirmation the outlawry is annuled and Roger released without a day Main:KB27/557, m Rex 18f [1,261]; Other:
Rex v. Thomas Walyngborne Northants reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) approver appeal of John Cokkesden, who is hanged felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [1,262]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,263]; KB27/559, m Rex 12d (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,264]
Rex v. William Warde, formerly residing in Engleby; John Hancok of Ashby; John Storour of Stapleford; John Paster of the county of Cheshire; Thomas Doncalf; John Blome of Chesterfield; Martin Leche, residing in Chesterfield; John Bate senior; Thomas son of Alice of Padley of Wheston; and Robert Bryd of Whittington Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H) [1,265]' KB27/557, m Rex 8 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [1,266]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,267]
Thomas Dynge alias Thomas Bynge of the county of Rutland. imprisoned in the marshalsea (for Rex) v. John de Wathe, resident in Morton near Ripon in Yorkshire Yorks reign of Rich II (approver appeal); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 d (cap for Oct H) [1,268]; KB27/556, m Rex 13 f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [1,269]. (ex fac 15 E)KB27/557, m Rex 1d [1,270]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wykle alias Henry Tavers alias John Hostyller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Hermytessone, approver (for Rex) v. John Walyngford, barber of Southwerk Surrey 23 June 1400 (approver appeal); M1400 (Enrol) approver appeal for felonious plunder Around 29 Sept. 1396 at Colyngrugge in Surrey Lawrence and John Walyngford feloniously plundered 43s 4d from a rector and his servant On 22 Nov. 1400 John Walyngford surrendered to the Marshalsea, since the approver is hanged John pleads not guilty, jury summoned for 1 Feb. 1401, released on mainprise until then Main:KB27/558, m Rex 30f [1,271]; see also KB27/557, m Rex 18d [1,272]
Rex v. Robert Wattes, clerk; Robert Sutton, servant of John Vampage; Peter servant of John Vampage; Richard Whitenay of Ellesfield Worcs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 d (cap for Oct H) [1,273]; KB27/558, m Rex 20d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,274]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Mich) [1,275]
Rex v. Roger de Welby, former sheriff of Lincs Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) not producing prisoner Thomas former servant of John de Walche, knight to answer for felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10 f (ve fa for Oct H) [1,276]; KB27/555, m Rex 3f (distr for 15 Easter) [1,277]; KB27/556, m Rex 2f (distr for Oct Trin) [1,278]; KB27/557, m Rex 4f (sicut alias distr for Oct Mich) [1,279]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,280]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (sicut pluries distr for xv Easter) [1,281]; KB27/560, m Rex 3f (sicut pluries distr for Oct Trin) [1,282]
Rex v. Roger de Welby, former sheriff of Lincs Lincs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) not handing his prisoner Richard Sprote over to his successor to answer for felonies, ve fa for Oct Hil Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (distr for 15 P) [1,283]; KB27/556, m Rex 1 f (distr for Oct T) [1,284], KB27/557, m Rex 6 f (sicut pluries distr for Oct M) [1,285]
Rex v. John Wenlack Gloucs T 1399 (?) (Indict); H 1399 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds on 39 May 1398 William Scot feloniously stole 1 mare worth 6s 8d from Walter Webbe of Cowley at Cowley; John Wenlack of Gloucester, tailor, recieved William afterwards in Gloucester knowing of his felony and had done at various other places over the previous 3 years; John is a common thief; and on 30 May 1398 William Scot feloniously stole 1 mare worth 6s 8d from Walter Walker at Cowley; and John Wenlack received him afterwards On 10 Feb. 1400 John surrendered to the marshalsea, appeared in the custody of the marshal and - because the principal William Scot had been outlawed as shown by royal writ in Trin 22 Rich II - John pled not guilty; jury summoned for 15 Easter, released on mainprise; nisi prius authorisation dated 12 May 1400, nisi prius jury for 29 July 1400; suit continued with jury put in respite until 31 July 1402; nisi prius record is presented in court: jury found John Wenlack not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/555, m Rex 14d [1,286]; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 10 f (nisi prius authorisation) [1,287], see also (nisi prius authorisation, entry to be disregarded) KB27/557, m Rex 15f [1,288]
Rex v. Thomas West, knight Glouc reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 12 f (ve fa for Oct Hil) [1,289]; KB27/555, m Rex 7d (distr for xv Easter) [1,290]; KB27/556, m Rex 4 f (distr for Oct Trin) [1,291]; KB27/557, m Rex 7d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Mich) [1,292]; KB27/558, m Rex 5d (sicut pluries distr for Oct Hil) [1,293]; KB27/559, m Rex 6d (distr for xv Easter) [1,294]
Rex v. John Westcote; Richard Forster, tenant of the land of John Bosham; William Averay; and Walter Averay Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (ve fa for Oct H) [1,295]; KB27/555, m Rex 6 f (distr for 15 P) [1,296]; KB27/556, m Rex 5d (cap for Oct T) [1,297] (note that Richard Forster is not mentioned); KB27/557, m Rex 16f (sicut alias capias for Oct Mich for the three remainers) [1,298]; KB27/558, m Rex 10f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil for John Westcote, William Averay and Walter Averay) [1,299]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries for xv Easter) [1,300]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d [1,301] capias for 15 Easter
Rex v. John Weston, bailiff and Richard Spryngold Middx (Indict); (Enrol) articles Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 9d (cap for Oct M) [1,302]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (sicut alias cap for Oct Hil) [1,303]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries capias for xv Easter) [1,304]; KB27/560, m Rex 3d (capias for 15 E) [1,305]
Rex v. John Weston of Colchester; William Clerk servant of John Weston; Walter Mildewell; Robert Jakelot alias Robert Botiller; John Brydder; William Bekwych; Thomas Pelton of Salcote; Thomas Payn; Richard Gernoun; John Hubert atte Bregge; John Rychewod; John Clerk; Peter servant of John Boys alias Perot servant of John de Boys; John Hunte; Henry Busshe; John Morse; and John Pullyng Essex reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (ve fa for Oct H) [1,306]; KB27/555, m Rex 6d (cap for 15 E) [1,307]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (cap for Oct Hil) [1,308]
Rex by Thomas Covele v. Thomas Weston, former parson of Bruntingthorp; and Nicholas Hastynges of Thornton Yorks reign of Rich II (assize of novel disseisin); E1400 (Enrol) writ close to justices dated 30 May 1400 seeking to revoke judgment Thomas and Nicholas recovered seisin of lands and rent in Ebberston from Robert Nevyll of Bagby; Roger Middelswode of Ebberston; Thomas Slater of Ebberston; and Hugh del Bowes by writ of novel disseisin in king's bench under Rich II; these lands and rent are held of the manor of Pickering which is ancient demesne and came into the king's hands after the death of the Duke of Lancastere and lands belonging to the manor have been pleadable only in the manor court and by the recovery the lands became common law to the disinheritance of the king on Oct St John Baptist came Thomas Covele (for king) and Thomas and Nicholas did not come; Nicholas had himself essoined, capias for Thomas for Oct Mich Main: ; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 3d [1,309]; KB27/558, m Rex 31d (muliple distrains, sicut pluries for Oct Mich 1402) [1,310]
Rex v. John Wetton of Kemele; Thomas, brother of John Wetton; William, brother of John Wetton; Richard Barbour of Winchcombe; William Turnour of Winchcombe; William Wele of Winchcombe; and Waltr Cadull of Elmeton Gloucs' (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct Hil) [1,311]
Rex (by James Aysshe) v. Richard Whityngton; and Hugh de Byseley (by attorney) Gloucs 19 Nov. 1397 (Inquisition taken virtute officii); (Enrol) traverse of Inquisition post mortem whether John Clyfford of Daneway held a messuage, a carucate of Land and £4 rent in Frampton upon Severn of the king in chief by knight's service or of John Clynton, knight, as of his manor of Temple Guiting by service of 20s yearly; and whether 1 messuage, 1 virgate of land in Lypiatt held of the Duke of Hereford by service of 4s yearly and 15s rent from a tenement in Cowley

or of Richard Whityngton as his manor of Lypiatt Park (Lypyate) by knight's service and 4s yearly and the rent of 15s of Richard as his said manor by service of 1 pound of cummin and whether the messuage and lands in Daneway held of Robert Hill or the messuage and the half carucate of land of Hugh de Byseley as his manor of Bisley by knigh's service and 2s yearly

jury put in respite until xv Trin, then until xv Mich nisi prius before assize justices on 29 July in Gloucester Main: []; Other: KB27/556, m Rex 6 f [1,312], KB 27/557, m Rex 12 [1,313]; KB27/558, m Rex 29d (jury in respite for xv Hil) [1,314]; see also TNA, C136/98/13
Rex v. William, servant of Richard Whyte of Kensington; Peter, son of Richard Whyte; and William Englyssh Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) certain articles Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 f (ve fa for Oct H) [1,315]; KB27/555, m Rex 3 f (cap for 15 P) [1,316]; KB27/556, m Rex 7f (sicut prius cap for Oct T for William Englyssh) [1,317]; see KB27/556, m Rex 3 d [1,318]; KB27/557, m Rex 5d (distr for William Englyssh for Oct M) ([1,319]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (cap for Oct Hil for William Englyssh) [1,320]; KB27/559, m Rex 8f (sicut pluries cap for William Englyssh for xv Easter) [1,321]; KB27/560, m Rex 2d [1,322] (William Englyssh, capias for 15 Easter)
Rex v. William Williamthorp; William Clementson of Longsdon; and John de Castelton of Castelton Derbys reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) assisting felons and harbouring them (rape of Elena, servant of Thurstan del Bour by Thomas, son of Alice de Padley of Whestan) Main:KB27/560, m Rex 5d (John de Castelton's case dismissed due to omissions in indictment) [1,323]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 2 f (cap for Oct H) [1,324]; KB27/556, m Rex 5f (sicut alias cap for Oct T) [1,325], KB27/557, m Rex 16f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [1,326]; KB27/558, m Rex 10d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Hil) [1,327]; KB27/559, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for xv Easter) [1,328]; KB27/560, m Rex 6d (capias for 15 E for William Williamthorp ad sectam regis) [1,329]
Rex v. Catherine, wife of Nicholas Willy, bailliff of Southmere ? (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB 27/557, m Rex 13d (sicut pluries cap for Oct Mich) [1,330], KB27/558, m Rex 1d (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,331]
Rex v. Richard Wodemansy Lincs reign of Rich II(Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 f (cap for Oct H) [1,332], KB27/557, m Rex 13f (cap for Oct Mich) [1,333]; KB27/558, m Rex 14f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,334]
Lawrence Bryght alias Lawrence Wykle alias Henry Travers alias John Hosteller atte Stynes alias Lawrence the Hermytesson, kept in the marshalsea prison (for Rex) v. William Wodeward alias William Wodeford alais William Drover or William Dryver, formerly living in Lewesham or near Lewesham Kent Trin 1400 (approver appeal); M1400 (Enrol) 1 Nov. 1400 (Verdict re (2)) (1) approver appeal against Thomas Burgeys, John Smyth and John Parker (see under Thomas Burgeys) (2) approver appeal against William Wodeward 28 Oct 1398 received the felons and the approver at Lewesham and for 6 months thereafter at veraious places and at various times. He is a common receiver of felons. On 19 Oct. 1400 William Wodeward is brought in by the sheriffs of London by corpus cum causa, committed to the Marshalsea, pleads not guilty, jury sommoned for 1 Nov. 1400, when jurors find him not guilty of receiving the approver, on the other charges returned to the Marshalsea because principals not outlawed or convicted; and because Lawrence Bryght admitted before Thomas Covele, coroner, that he treacherously rose against Richard II and his lieges he is to be drawn and hanged; - later on 18 Nov. William Wodeward was released on mainprise (Henry Donyngton of London; John Burton of London; James de Heuere of Sussex; and Roger Boteller of Westminster in Middlesex) until Oct Trin Main: KB27/558, m Rex 3d [1,335] ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 3d [1,336]
Rex v. William Wodwyk (William Wodewyk) of Rickmansworth Middx T1394 (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) 8 Nov. 1400 (Admission) jurors of various hundreds certain articles: on 1 July 1392 William Wodewyk of Rickmansworth (Rykmeresworth) again put up a weir at Revenynges in the river of Colne ? (Collece} where there was none before so that the course of the waterway was changed by which the pastures, moors, lands etc. of the Lord of Harefield and other neighbours did not drain causing a reduction in harvest On 8 Nov. 1400 William appeared by attorney Roger Lynster, did not deny charge, and since the weir was still there William was affeered 1/2 mark and to be distrained to comply with the order to take down the weir Main:KB27/558, m Rex 13d [1,337]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (ve fa for Oct H) [1,338]; KB27/555, m Rex 1 d (cap for 15 E) [1,339]
Rex v. Agnes Wright of Skipwith Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) to hear judgment on certain felonies of which she claims to have previously been aquitted Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (ca for Oct H) [1,340]
Rex v. John Wryght of Blatherwycke Nhants reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 8 d (cap for Oct H) [1,341]
Rex v. John Wryght, former servant of William Gramery Yorks reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 9 d (cap for Oct H) [1,342]; KB27/560, m Rex 7f (sicut pluries cap for Oct Trin) [1,343]
Rex v. John Wryngton senior Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 6 f (cap for Oct H) [1,344]
Rex v. John Wryngton senior Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) before steward of the liberty present during felony, aiding and receiving felons Main:[]; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 11f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,345]
Rex v. John Wryngton senior Gloucs reign of Hen IV (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [1,346]
Rex v. Thomas Wygenhale; Nicholas Northwych; John Chyld; Thomas, servant of William Boteller; and Henry Power Suff 9 Oct. 1400 (Indict); (Enrol) before William Clopton, holding the position of John Howard, Steward of the franchise of Bury St. Edmund’s abbey On 5 Oct. 1400 at Berton feloniously lay in wait in the royal highway armed to kill John Claver of Berton near Bury and other of the king's lieges on 17 Nov. 1400 they appeared by Thomas Crowe, attorney, and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 27 Jan. 1401 Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 28d [1,347]
Rex v. Agnes, wife of John Wyggemore; Thomas Totesham of Westminster; Richard Palmer (?) of Westminster; Richard Knapp of Westminster; and William Stoket Middx reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) trespasses, extortions and excesses Main: []; Other: KB27/555, m Rex 8d (sicut prius distr for xv Easter) [1,348]; KB27/556, m Rex 8 f (distr for Oct T for Agnes, wife of John Wyggemore, Richard Knapp and William Stoket) [1,349]; KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (sicut pluries distrin for Richard, cap for William for Oct Mich) [1,350]; KB27/558, m Rex 4d (ex fac for William Stoket for Oc Trin) [1,351]
Rex v. Nicholas Wyght of Blisworth in Nhants Oxon reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 4 f (cap for Oct H) [1,352]
Rex v. Nicholas Wyght of London Middx (trespass suit); (Enrol) trespass suit brought by John Nousell conviction by jury capias ad satisfaciendum Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 19d (cap ad satisf for Oct Trin) [1,353]
Rex v. John Wygmore of Westminster, taverner Middx T 1397 (presentment); T 1400 (Enrol) jurors of various hundreds violation of royal proclamation regarding retail prices of Gascoigne and la Rochell wines On 26 June 1400 John appeared by attorney, pleads not guilty, jury summoned, on 11 Nov. 1400 found not guilty, dismissed without a day Main: KB27/557, m Rex 20f [1,354]; Other:
Rex v. Isabella, widow of John Wygynton, chandler Berks reign of Henry IV (appeal); (Enrol) appeal for death of John Wygynton brought by Isabella, his widow against William Person (William Parson) (William Persones) of Fifield (Fyshyde) alias William, son of Robert Chaumbre of Fifield (Fyshyde) non-suited appeal Main: ; Other: KB27/558, m Rex 8d (sicut pluries cap ad satisf for Oct Mich) [1,355]; KB27/559, m Rex 12f (ex fac for Oct Mich) ([1,356]; see KB27/559, m Rex 21f (indictment William Persones) [1,357]
Rex v. John Wyhard of Chinnor in Oxfordshire Oxfordshire (Indict); (Enrol) felony Main: ; Other: KB27/557, m Rex 4d (sicut pluries cap for Oct M) [1,358]; KB27/558, m Rex 8f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,359]
Rex v. John Wylardby, tailour; John Wyllesden, mercer; John Gy, mercer; John Vuyne, mercer; Robert Lyncolle, mercer; John Ferraunt, mercer; William Houghton; John Whytyngton; Robert Chaumberleyn, servant of John Northampton; Guy Paulyn, draper;John Mandeleyn; and Robert Mauncell of Westminster London reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies and treasons Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 10d (cap for Oct Hil) [1,360]; KB27/555, m Rex 5f (exigent for Oct Mich) [1,361]; KB27/558, m Rex 14d (de novo ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,362]
Rex v. Catherine, wife of Nicholas Wylly, bailif of Southmere Norfolk reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main: []; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 7 d (cap for Oct H) [1,363]
Rex v. Robert Wymark, chaplain Yorks (Indict); M1400 (Enrol) Statute of Provisors regarding presentation to Sproatley Church, dispute over benefice: John Tweng (John Thwing) prior of Bridlington (1362-10 Oct. 1379) was seized of the advowson and presented Master Walter de Hampton to the church of Sproatley, which was vacant upon his death on 24 Jan. 1386, when Nicholas Burthan took physical possession of the church on 29 January 1390 until 20 April 1390 when he took charge of the parish church of St Nicholas Beverley and rendered Sproatley church vacant.Then the prior as the true patron of the church appointed John Hutton, clerk, but Robert Wymark enter into Sproatley church by papal provision on 18 Oct 1398 (but not executed before 29 Jan. 1390). Robert Wymark asks for a day to imparl, which is granted. Next court day Oct Hilary Main: KB27/558, m Rex 25f [1,364]; Other: see also TNA, C270/27/7
Rex v. William Wymmsley of Herefs; Walter Clifton of London; John Harecourte of London; and William Kyrkelyngton of Middx Herefs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) to pay the fine for not having Hugh Manne and John Cook, his servant, in court to pay the fine due for the guilty verdict for mayheme of John Hakeluyte Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 3 f (cap for Oct H) [1,365]; KB27/556, m Rex 11 f (sicut prius cap for Oct T) [1,366]; KB 27/557, m Rex 16d (ex fac for Oct Hil) [1,367]
Rex v. John Wyther of Cam Gloucs reign of Rich II (Indict); (Enrol) felonies Main:[]; Other: KB27/554, m Rex 1 d (cap for oct H) [1,368]; KB27/557, m Rex 7 f (cap for Oct M) [1,369]; KB27/558, m Rex 11f (ex fac for Oct Trin) [1,370]
Rex v. John Wyther, sadler Middx Easter 1400 (Indict); Easter 1400 (Enrol) jurors of several hundreds on 19 January 1400 at the parish St Clement Danes outside Temple Bar in Westminster John Wyther attempted to kill Robert Shyrwode, sadler and assaulted him and would have killed him had Robert not defended himself; Robert did not dare to leave his home at day or at night. John is a common disturber of the king's peace and a common night-walker against the king's peace On 27 December 1400 John appeared in person and pled not guilty, jury summoned for 9 July 1401; no writ, jury summoned for octave of Michaelmas 1401 and again for 25 October 1401 when the jury found him not guilty. He was dismissed without a day. Main: KB27/557, m Rex 10 f [1,371]; Other:


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