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TypeMemorandum
Unique Identifying TextTNA KB 27/482 rex m. 32
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyYorkshire
Text in Original LanguageYorkshire Be it remembered that John Holthorp, Simon de Morle, Thomas de Acastre and Robert de Rixton appeared before the lord king at Westminster in this same term and stood bail for William de Hornby of York and Thomas de Santon of York, arrested by the marshal at the command of the justices and brought here to court, that they will henceforth conduct themselves well towards the lord king and his people, and especially towards Richard de Ravenesere, the lord king's clerk of his chancery, and that they will not inflict or cause to be inflicted, nor will either of them inflict or cause to be inflicted, personally or through others, any harm or injury on the aforesaid Richard Ravenesere, through threats, ambushes, assault, insurrection, beating or in any other way, or which can result in harm or disturbance to the lord king's peace in any way; namely each of the aforesaid mainpernors on pain of forty pounds and each of the aforesaid William Hornby and Thomas de Santon on pain of two hundred pounds. And both the aforesaid mainpernors and the aforesaid William Hornby and Thomas Santon acknowledge that they owe the lord king, namely each of the aforesaid William Hornby and Thomas Santon the aforesaid two hundred pounds, and each of the aforesaid mainpernors the aforesaid forty pounds, to be levied from their goods and chattels, lands and tenements if it should happen that the aforesaid William Hornby and Thomas Santon, or either of them, should offend in the above or any of the above, and be legitimately convicted of this.
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People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
26585Thomasde AcastreMale4445Go to participant page
26583JohnHolthorpMale4445Go to participant page
26587Williamde HornbyMaleYork,Yorkshire4445Go to participant page
26584Simonde MorleMale4445Go to participant page
26589Richardde RavenesereMaleChancery clerk4445Go to participant page
26586Robertde RixtonMale4445Go to participant page
26588Thomasde SantonMaleYork,Yorkshire4445Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
4445Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de SantonBe it remembered that John Holthorp, Simon de Morle, Thomas de Acastre and Robert de Rixton appeared before the lord king at Westminster in this same term and stood bail for William de Hornby of York and Thomas de Santon of York, arrested by the marshal at the command of the justices and brought here to court, that they will henceforth conduct themselves well towards the lord king and his people, and especially towards Richard de Ravenesere, the lord king's clerk of his chancery, and that they will not inflict or cause to be inflicted, nor will either of them inflict or cause to be inflicted, personally or through others, any harm or injury on the aforesaid Richard Ravenesere, through threats, ambushes, assault, insurrection, beating or in any other way, or which can result in harm or disturbance to the lord king's peace in any way.Go to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Thomas de Acastre ( 26585 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Mainpernor
John Holthorp ( 26583 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Mainpernor
William de Hornby ( 26587 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Accused
Simon de Morle ( 26584 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Mainpernor
Richard de Ravenesere ( 26589 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Victim
Robert de Rixton ( 26586 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Mainpernor
Thomas de Santon ( 26588 )Surety for good conduct by William de Hornby and Thomas de Santon (4445)Accused