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Source

TypeWrit
Unique Identifying TextTNA SC 8/225/11208
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyYorkshire
Published source (may be more than one)English summary taken from the TNA catalogue entry, compiled as part of the AHRC project 'Medieval Petitions: A Catalogue of Exchequer, Chancery and Gascon petitions in the National Archives', led by W. Mark Ormrod (2006-7)
Text (English translation)Writ of Richard II to Whyte to attend to the common chest of the town of Beverley with Manby and others and to be before the king in Chancery with the writings to answer upon the matter of the bonds that Coppendale and others of the good men of Beverley were forced to make.
General Information1382 The writ is dated in its dating clause to 13 March 1382 (5 Ric. II).

People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
18469Thomasde BeverleyMaleBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18475SimonCartwryghtMaleChamberlainBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18468Adamde CoppendaleMaleBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18471WilliamDudhillMaleBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18470JohnGerveysMaleBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18476WilliamIthounMaleChamberlainBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18474Thomasde ManbyMaleAldermanBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18472Richardde MiddeltonMaleAldermanBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18473HenryNewarkMaleChamberlainBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18477RichardWhiteMaleBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page
18467ThomasWhyteMaleTiler,ChamberlainBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding3777Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
3777Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in BeverleyWrit of Richard II to Whyte to attend to the common chest of the town of Beverley with Manby and others and to be before the king in Chancery with the writings to answer upon the matter of the bonds that Coppendale and others of the good men of Beverley were forced to make. Trespass to chattels: extortion and forcible fine Go to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Thomas de Beverley ( 18469 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Victim
Simon Cartwryght ( 18475 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused
Adam de Coppendale ( 18468 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Victim
William Dudhill ( 18471 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Victim
John Gerveys ( 18470 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Victim
William Ithoun ( 18476 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused
Thomas de Manby ( 18474 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused
Richard de Middelton ( 18472 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused
Henry Newark ( 18473 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused
Richard White ( 18477 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused
Thomas Whyte ( 18467 )Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in Beverley (3777)Accused