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Unique Identifying TextTNA CCR 1381-1385 p. 83
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
Text (English translation)1381. Aug. 30. Leeds. To the sheriff of Essex. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Alexander Goldyngham knight, William Gildrich, John Stistede, John Brelegh and William Giles of Essex, in favour of Thomas Hardyng of Manytre [Manningtree] indicted for felonies committed in Essex. By K. 1381. Aug, 23. Eltham. To the bailiffs of the town of Canterbury. Writ of supersedeas until the next parliament, upon petition of John Spicer citizen of Canterbury, in respect of a plea pending before them in the king's court of the town between the said John and Robert Gygour of Canterbury upon an assize of fresh force, or the further execution of judgment thereupon, if assured by inquisition or otherwise that the petitioner's charters and muniments concerning tenements there, whereby if he had them ready he should reap advantage and aid in that plea, are by the late insurgents burnt, eloigned and destroyed, any command to proceed to them formerly or hereafter addressed notwithstanding; as he has prayed the king's aid lest for lack of charters etc. he should sustain prejudice, and it is the king's will by advice of the lords and great men in the next parliament to provide a remedy in all such cases. By K. and C.

People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
28159JohnBrelaghMale4643Go to participant page
28157WilliamGildrichMale4643Go to participant page
28160WilliamGilesMaleEssex4643Go to participant page
28156AlexanderGoldynghamMaleKnight4643Go to participant page
28251RobertGygourMaleCanterbury,Kent4655Go to participant page
28161ThomasHardyngMaleManningtree,Essex4643Go to participant page
28250JohnSpicerMaleCitizenCanterbury,Kent4655Go to participant page
28158JohnStistedeMale4643Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
4655Order concerning claim by John Spicer of Canterbury that his muniments were destroyed To the bailiffs of the town of Canterbury. Writ of supersedeas until the next parliament, upon petition of John Spicer citizen of Canterbury, in respect of a plea pending before them in the king's court of the town between the said John and Robert Gygour of Canterbury upon an assize of fresh force, or the further execution of judgment thereupon, if assured by inquisition or otherwise that the petitioner's charters and muniments concerning tenements there, whereby if he had them ready he should reap advantage and aid in that plea, are by the late insurgents burnt, eloigned and destroyed, any command to proceed to them formerly or hereafter addressed notwithstanding; as he has prayed the king's aid lest for lack of charters etc. he should sustain prejudice, and it is the king's will by advice of the lords and great men in the next parliament to provide a remedy in all such cases. Arson: burning of documentsGo to incidents page
4643Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree1381. Aug. 30. Leeds. To the sheriff of Essex. Writ of supersedeas, by mainprise of Alexander Goldyngham knight, William Gildrich, John Stistede, John Brelegh and William Giles of Essex, in favour of Thomas Hardyng of Manytre [Manningtree] indicted for felonies committed in Essex. Go to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Robert Gygour ( 28251 )Order concerning claim by John Spicer of Canterbury that his muniments were destroyed (4655)Mentioned
John Spicer ( 28250 )Order concerning claim by John Spicer of Canterbury that his muniments were destroyed (4655)Victim
John Brelagh ( 28159 )Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree (4643)Mainpernor
William Gildrich ( 28157 )Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree (4643)Mainpernor
William Giles ( 28160 )Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree (4643)Mainpernor
Alexander Goldyngham ( 28156 )Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree (4643)Mainpernor
Thomas Hardyng ( 28161 )Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree (4643)Accused
John Stistede ( 28158 )Writ of supersedeas concerning Thomas Harding of Manningtree (4643)Mainpernor