First name | Thomas |
Last name | Bykynden |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA CP 40/490 m. 516 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2804 | William Batelesford v. John Gryfynynden et al. | William Batelesford by his attorney appears against John Gryfinynden William Colyn Henry Andrewe Walter Aleyn Thomas atte Castewysele John Stetton Thomas Bykynden John Geffe 'turnour' Benedict atte Halle Thomas Mosebery William atte Grove 'waller' John Haime Robert Glover John Oppeton' John Smyth and Thomas Gebur of the county of Kent, on a plea that with force and arms they they broke the close and houses of the said William at Bexhill and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40 and took and burnt charters, writings and other muniments, against the king's peace. They do not come. The sheriff is ordered to attach them, and returns the writ late. The order is repeated as before to be in CP in the morrow of St Martin. On which day the sheriff does not send writ. Order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of St Hilary. On which day the sheriff does not send writ. Order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of St Trinity. On which day the sheriff does not send writ. Order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of St Michael. On which day the sheriff does not send writ. Order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of St Hilary. On which day the sheriff does not send writ. Order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of St Trinity. | Bexhill,Sussex | Accused | View Incident page |