Coram Rege. Mich. 4 E. II.
Staff. John, brother of Richard Parson of the Church of Swynnerton, the
Clerk, Richard Ladde, Chaplain, Henry son of William de Tene, William del
Beche of Swynnurton, Richard son of Adam de Whetale, Hugh fitzBass of
Swynnurton, and ten others named, were attached to answer the plea of
Vivian de Staundon, that they had broken into his park at Fenton on the
Vigil of St. Thomas the Martyr, 3 E. II., and had chased and taken twenty
bucks and does, and for which he claimed £20 as damages. The defendants
denied the trespass and appealed to a jury which is to be summoned for the
Octaves of Hillary. m. 83, dorso.
Staff. Vivian de Staundon sued Richard the Parson of the Church of
Swynnurton in a plea of trespass, and he did not appear, and the Sheriff had
been ordered to distrain, and returned he was a Clerk and held nothing within
his Bailiwick. A mandate was therefore sent to the Bishop to produce the
said Richard at the Octaves of Hillary. m. 83, dorso.
Staff. John brother of Richard the Parson of Swynnerton, and the other
defendants named above were attached to answer the plea of William Trussel,
senior, that they had broken vi et armis into his park at Cublesdon on the
Vigil of St. Thomas the Martyr, 3 E. II., and had chased and taken twenty
bucks and does, and for which he claimed £100 as damages. The defendants
appeared and denied the trespass and appealed to a jury which is to be
summoned for the Octaves of Hillary. A postscript states that afterwards on
the morrow of St. John the Baptist, in 6 E. II., Richard the Parson of the
Church of Swynnurton appeared and was included in the same plea. m. 3,
dorso.
Coram Rege. Hillary, 4 E. II.
Staff. The Prior of Ware sued Richard Immer in a plea that he had
taken vi et armis the goods and chattels of the said Prior at Merston, to the
value of £10, and the Sheriff returned that the said Richard was a Clerk and
beneficiatus in the See of Suhtwych, and held no lay fee, &c., and it was
testified in the Curia Regis before the King himself (in Curiâ Regis coram
eodem Rege), that there is no such Bishopric in the Kingdom of England.
Therefore the Sheriff, Hugh de Croft, is in miscricordiâ, and was fined by the
Justices 40s., and the Sheriff was commanded, as before, to attach the said
Richard to be coram Rege at three weeks from Easter. m. 15.
Staff. A precept had been sent to the Sheriff, that whereas Edmund the
Baron of Stafford had acknowledged in the Curia Regis, in 25 E. I., that he
owed Ralph de Hengham £150, of which £15 was to be paid at Michaelmas
of the same year, and £15 at the following Feast of the Annunciation, and so
on from year to year until the said £150 had been paid, and it had been
testified that the said sum had not been paid, he was to summon the said
Edmund to be coram Rege at this date, viz., at the Octaves of Hillary, to shew
cause why the said sum should not be raised from his lands and chattels to
the use of the said Ralph, according to the recognizance, &c. And the Sheriff
now returned that Edmund was dead. He was therefore ordered to summon
the son and heir of the said Edmund, to shew cause, &c. (as before). m. 34,
dorso.
Staff. A precept had been sent to the Sheriff that whereas Edmund the
Baron of Stafford had acknowledged in the Curia Regis, in 20 E. I., before
Ralph de Hengham and his fellow Justices, de Banco, that he owed to Ralph
de Hengham £50 to be repaid at Michaelmas of the same year as shewn by
the Record of the said Justices, and the money had not yet been paid, he was
to summon the said Edmund, &c. (as before). m. 34, dorso.
Warr. Robert de Val appeared against Henry, son of Richard in le Lone,
Richard in le Lone, Agnes in le Lone, Felicia Williameserjaunt, Brother
William the Brother of Pollesworth, William Haleward, and Henry son of
Simon de Wilmondecote in a plea of trespass. None of the defendants appeared
and the Sheriff was ordered to arrest them, and he returned that Henry son
of Richard in le Lone, Richard in le Lone, Agnes in le Lone, the said Felicia
and Brother William could not be found, and the others were dead. The
Sheriff was therefore ordered as before to arrest the said Henry, Richard,
Agnes, Felicia, and Brother William, and produce them coram Rege at the
Quindene of Easter. m. 14, dorso.
Coram Rege. Easter, 4 E. II.
Staff. Constance, formerly wife of William de Audeleye, sued Robert son
of Simon de Acovere (Okeover), and William son of William Ormessone of
Brunaston in a plea of trespass. The defendants did not appear, and the
Sheriff was ordered to distrain Robert who had found sureties, and to arrest
the said William, and produce them at the Octaves of Trinity. m. 14.
Staff. Richard de Leyes, William de Stalbrok, Peter de Wytenton, and John
de Hyntes were attached to answer the plea of Edmund son of Robert de
Whyston, that on the Tuesday, the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel,
4 E. II., they had beaten, wounded, and ill-treated him at Pencrich, and for
which he claimed £200 as damages. The defendants appeared and denied the
injury, and appealed to a jury which is to be summoned for the morrow of St.
John the Baptist.
The said Edmund sued William son of Thomas de Kenylworth, and Robert
son of Robert Broun for the same trespass, and they did not appear, and the
Sheriff was ordered to produce them at the above date. m. 57.
Staff. William Reynald of Norton, John his brother and Thomas le
Rous of Langedon were attached to answer the plea of Thomas son of
Reginald le Bedel of Lychefeld, that they had taken away by force Alice his
wife in 32 E. I., from Lychefeld, and robbed him of cloths, linens, and wools,
gold and silver and jewels, and for which he claimed £100 as damages.
The defendants appeared, denied the injury, and appealed to a jury,
which is to be summoned for the Quindene of St. John the Baptist, and they
were committed to the Marshalsea. A postscript shews that the suit was
adjourned till the Quindene of Michaelmas, when the prosecutor made no
appearance and the suit was dismissed.
The defendants were afterwards put on their trial at the suit of the
King and acquitted at the following Easter Term. m. 74.