Described as being from Wassingham, which was a manor between Battersea and Wandsworth. Probably identical with the Roger Albyn staying in Wandsworth while tiling Westminster Abbey.
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Richard de Burleye v. John atte Nassh and others re. attack on property at St Mary le Strand
Richard de Burleye, knight, by Hugh Wombwell, his attorney, against John atte Nassh of Greenwich et al concerning a plea, whereby, by force and arms, took and carried away the goods and chattels of the same Richard de Burleye to the value of £500, found at the parish of St Mary le Strand without the bar of the New Temple, London, and [inflicted] other outrages, etc, to the serious damage, etc, against the peace, etc.