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Participant

First nameRobert
Last nameOxenbrigg
GenderMale
OccupationAttorney
SourceTNA CP 40/490 m. 516

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2793Thomas Fog v William son of John Ive et al.Kent - William son of John Ive de Wynchepe attached to answer Sir Thomas Fogge by his attorney William Repyndon on a plea that together with John Kyrton, John Hogge of Wincheap, William Spencer of Westgate, thresher, Hugo Moneye of Westgate, John Walmere of Westgate, William atte Welle, Thomas Longeman, Thomas Knyght, Phillip Tanner, thresher, John Doghere, Henry Bacon, thresher, Simon Ropere, John Atteras, Robert Boneyt junior, webber, John son of Richard Ropere and Thomas Jankyn on 10 June 1381 with force and arms, namely swords, bows and arrows, he broke the close and houses of the said Thomas Fogge at Tenterden and took and carried away goods and chattels, namely a silver drinking bowl, four silver spoons, eight maple cups, twenty gold containers, twelve gold buckles, three gold rings, woollen and linen cloth and four belts pressed with gold and silver, to the value of £40, and other damage to the value of £100. William comes by Robert Oxenbrigg his attorney and says not guilty and on country. Fogge likewise. Jurors to come.Tenterden,KentAttorneyView Incident page
2800William Batelesford v. John Danyell et al. Sussex - William Batelesford by Robert Oxenbregg his attorney appears against John Danyell John Cropwode Elias Cheseman John Harry William Duraund Stephen Heyghton John Knellerie William son of Hugo atte Knelle William Sharp Reginald son of William Sharp Stephen Dyn John Mellere John Quetebon John Janeman John Fynche carpenter Robert Watell John Golet John Shire Benedict Brodenex Stephen son of Stephen Brodenex and John son of William atte Knelle, on a plea that with force and arms 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, rolls and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to attach them, and returns writ late - writ repeated as before, to be in CP in morrow of St Martin - on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Hilary - on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Trinity - on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of S. Michael- on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Hilary - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Trinity.Bexhill,SussexAttorneyView Incident page
2801William Batelesford v. John Ihame et al.William Batelesford by his attorney appears against John Ihame William Waite Richard Crumbe Simon Edward Robert Kemp de Pesemerssh John Kemp Henry Blagate John Colete Roger Crumbe John Benet John Taillour John son of Stephen Dyn John Steven senior John Steven junior Ralph Buyleys Walter de Knue John Whyte John Litilgroue John Knyght and John Henden, on a plea that with force and arms 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, rolls 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 octave 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. Bexhill,SussexAttorneyView Incident page
2802William Batalesford v. Thomas Wyleye et al.William Batelesford by his attorney appears against Thomas Wyleye Simon Shalf Richard Besemie John Edward Robert Geffe Augustus Potyn Jacob Geffrey Thomas Wills John Foghull John Wersdale Robert Harry 'shypman' Thomas atte Northlond John Bertelot junior William Hykot John Brokex Peter Wilmot Robert Potyor Augustus Fylpot Vincent Randulf and Thomas Potyn, on a plea that with force and arms 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,SussexAttorneyView Incident page
2803William Batalesford v. John Hawekyn et al.William Batelesford by his attorney appears against John Hawekyn William Haute William atte Hope John atte Hope William Clerk Robert atte Hope junior Simon Clerk Robert Byen Stephen Cogelere John Pakyn John Bernard John Foghell carpenter John Cornem Dionisius Korlenore John Flecher John Wodelond John Bailly and John Gervays, on a plea that with force and arms 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. On which day the sheriff does not send writ. Order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of St Hilary.Bexhill,SussexAttorneyView Incident page
2804William 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,SussexAttorneyView Incident page
2806John Iwode v. Nicolas Grym and William Grym.Sussex - John Iwode by Robert Oxenbregge his attorney appears against Nicholas Grim and William Grym de Warbilton on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said John at Warbilton and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40, and took and burnt charters, writings and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to attach them and they had been attached by Robert Rote and John Fynch, who are in mercy - to be distrained to be in CP in octave of Hilary.Warbleton,SussexAttorneyView Incident 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.Warbleton,SussexAttorneyView Incident page
2814Ralph Blak v Thomas Potyn et al.Sussex - The sheriff is ordered that Ralph Blak should make security to attach Thomas Potyn of Wyghtcresham, John Hankyn, William Clerk, Ralph atte Wattele, John Knyght, Peter Broun, Stephen Brodeney junior, John Brodeney, John Lovekyn and Geoffrey Oxenbrigge on a plea that they should be there on this day to respond to the aforesaid Ralph on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said Ralph at Uhurst and took and burnt charters, writings and other muniments, and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £20. They do not come. The sheriff now sends that the said Ralph had not found pledges for prosecution. And now the said Ralph appears in person and provided security to the King's justices viz. Robert Oxenbrigg and John Rande. Therefore they are in mercy. Sheriff ordered as before to attach them to be in CP in octave of Hilary - does not return writ - order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of S. Michael - on which day does not return writ - order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of Hilary - sheriff does not return writ - order repeated as many times before to be in CP in octave of Trinity.Ewhurst Green,SussexJusticeView Incident page

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