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TypePrivate prosecution
Unique Identifying TextTNA CP 40/483 m. 573d
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyKent
Text in Original Languagede placito quare vi et armis domos ipsius Iohannis Colbrand apud Wylmynton fregerunt et rotulos et alia munimenta sua ibidem delaceraverunt et bona et catalla sua ad valenciam viginta librarum ibidem inventa ceperunt et asportaverunt et alia enormia et co contra pacem et co.
Text (English translation)Kent - John Colbrand, plaintiff, appears by William Ropyndon his attorney against Stephen Paynant, John Barlis de Eshotesford, John Jones servant Barbour de Eshetesford, Richard Elys and Nicholas Sadeler de Eshetesford, defendants, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the houses of the said John at Wilmington and destroyed rolls and other muniments and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £20 and other injuries against the peace of the King. They don't come; sheriff ordered to attach them. Sheriff returns that Stephen is attached by Henry Waller and Robert Bauld. They are in mercy. Sheriff to distrain him by all lands, to be in CP in quindene of Hilary. The others have nothing; sheriff ordered to arrest them and have them in court same time.
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People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
7124RobertBauldMale2789Go to participant page
7117JohnColbrandMaleWilmington,Kent2789Go to participant page
7120RichardElysMale2789Go to participant page
7119JohnJonesMaleServantAshford,Kent2789Go to participant page
7118StephenPaynantMale2789Go to participant page
7122WilliamRopyndonMaleAttorney2789Go to participant page
7121NicholasSadelerMaleAshford,Kent2789Go to participant page
7123HenryWallerMale2789Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
2789John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al.Kent - John Colbrand, plaintiff, appears by William Ropyndon his attorney against Stephen Paynant, John Barlis de Eshotesford, John Jones servant Barbour de Eshetesford, Richard Elys and Nicholas Sadeler de Eshetesford, defendants, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the houses of the said John at Wilmington and destroyed rolls and other muniments and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £20 and other injuries against the peace of the King. They don't come; sheriff ordered to attach them. Sheriff returns that Stephen is attached by Henry Waller and Robert Bauld. They are in mercy. Sheriff to distrain him by all lands, to be in CP in quindene of Hilary. The others have nothing; sheriff ordered to arrest them and have them in court same time.Trespass to chattels: destruction of documents,Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Trespass to chattels: removal of goodsGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Robert Bauld ( 7124 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Mainpernor
John Colbrand ( 7117 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Victim
Richard Elys ( 7120 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Accused
John Jones ( 7119 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Accused
Stephen Paynant ( 7118 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Accused
William Ropyndon ( 7122 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Attorney
Nicholas Sadeler ( 7121 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Accused
Henry Waller ( 7123 )John Colbrand v. Stephen Paynant et al. (2789)Mainpernor