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TypePrivate prosecution
Unique Identifying TextTNA CP 40/493 m. 109
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountySussex
Text in Original Languagede placito quare ipse simul cum Willelmo Grym vi et armis clausum et domos ipsius Iohannis apud Warbilton fregit et bona et catalla sua ad valenciam quadraginta librarum ac cartas scripta et alia munimenta sua ibidem inventa cepit et asportavit et ala enormia ei intulit ad grave dampnum ipsius Iohannis et contra pacem regis et co. Et unde idem Iohannes per Robertum Oxenbrigge attornatum suum queritur quod predictus Nicholas simul et co die iovis in festo Corporis Christi anno regnorum domini regis nunc quarto vi et armis scilicet gladiis arcubus et sagittis domos ipsius Iohannis apud Warbilton fregit et bona et catalla sua videlicet centum bussellos avenos pannos lineos et laneos ac vasa evea et erea ad valenciam et co [quadraginta librarum] ac cartas scripta et alia munimenta sua videlicet viginti cartas tria scripta obligatoria rotulos curiarum et rentalia ibidem inventa cepit et asportavit etc et dampnum habet ad valenciam quadraginta librarum'.
Text (English translation)Sussex - Nicholas Grym in mercy for many defaults. Same Nicholas attached to answer John Iwode by his attorney Robert Oxenbrigge on a plea that on 13 June 1381 with William Grym with force and arms, namely, swords, bows and arrows, he broke the close and houses of the said John at Warbilton and took and carried away goods and chattels, namely 100 bushels of oats, woollen and linen cloth and bronze dishes to the value of £40, along with charters, writings and other muniments, namely 20 charters, three debt obligations, court rolls and rentals, and did other injuries to the great damage (£40) of the said John. Nicholas comes by Gilbert Hamme his attorney and pleads not guilty - both parties on country, jurors to come in octave of Trinity. Said John op se v William Grym on this plea - sheriff had been ordered to arrest him - returns non est inventus - order repeated sicut prius to be in CP in octave of Trinity.
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People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
7399NicholasGrymMale2807Go to participant page
7402WilliamGrymMale2807Go to participant page
7403GilbertHammeMaleAttorney2807Go to participant page
7400JohnIwodeMaleWarbleton,Sussex2807Go to participant page
7401RobertOxenbreggeMale2807Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
2807John Iwode v Nicholas Grym, further processSussex - Nicholas Grym in mercy for many defaults. Same Nicholas attached to answer John Iwode by his attorney Robert Oxenbrigge on a plea that on 13 June 1381 with William Grym with force and arms, namely, swords, bows and arrows, he broke the close and houses of the said John at Warbilton and took and carried away goods and chattels, namely 100 bushels of oats, woollen and linen cloth and bronze dishes to the value of £40, along with charters, writings and other muniments, namely 20 charters, three debt obligations, court rolls and rentals, and did other injuries to the great damage (£40) of the said John. Nicholas comes by Gilbert Hamme his attorney and pleads not guilty - both parties on country, jurors to come in octave of Trinity. Said John op se v William Grym on this plea - sheriff had been ordered to arrest him - returns non est inventus - order repeated sicut prius to be in CP in octave of Trinity.Larceny: theft of goods,Larceny: theft of documents,Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Warlike array and insurrectionGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Nicholas Grym ( 7399 )John Iwode v Nicholas Grym, further process (2807)Accused
William Grym ( 7402 )John Iwode v Nicholas Grym, further process (2807)Accused
Gilbert Hamme ( 7403 )John Iwode v Nicholas Grym, further process (2807)Attorney
John Iwode ( 7400 )John Iwode v Nicholas Grym, further process (2807)Victim
Robert Oxenbregge ( 7401 )John Iwode v Nicholas Grym, further process (2807)Attorney