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The London eyre of 1244
… of Edmonton and Gerard Batte sheriffs, on Sunday before St. Luke [17 Oct. 1232], a man named Simon was found dead in … the same year, the same being chamberlain and sheriffs ... St. Katherine the Virgin [25 Nov. 1232] that . . . lia la … Christmas Day [25 Dec. 1232] a groom of John Minnot named Peter killed a servant of Benet Crispin, a Jew, with a knife, …
The London eyre of 1244
… same year, the same etc., on Tuesday after the feast of St. Hilary [15 Jan. 1236], two thieves, viz. Bernard of … Ralph of Oxford, who were unknown, fled to the church of St. Bartholomew for a theft committed at Cheshunt, and there … and the same being sheriffs, on the feast of St. Peter's Chair [22 Feb. 1237], a man named Guy the Weaver of …
The London eyre of 1244
… Richard his servant went on Tuesday before the feast of St. Botolph [14 June 1239] to the house of Joce the Jew, and … his wife, and fled. Afterwards William was arrested at St. Saviour's for the theft of a silver cup and hanged. … and Agnes, and Maud, Isabel's maid-servant, and a certain Peter of Shaftesbury. 132. Leticia filla Roesie de Wymbeldone …
The London eyre of 1244
… named Martin, was found murdered in the street leading to St. Martin Outwich. John, chaplain of St. Martin Vintry and William his subdeacon were arrested and … in gravi misericordia. 18 On the vigil of the feast of St. Peter's Chair [21 Feb. 1243] John le Gaunter wounded …
The London eyre of 1276
… Boleng of the same took sanctuary in the church of St. Thomas on London Bridge, confessed that they were thieves … 11. Gocelin de Colon' took sanctuary in the church of St. Paul's London, confessed that he was a forger of money … he was a vagabond. 29. On Friday after the feast of SS. Peter and Paul [4 July 1253] Guyot servant of Master Matthew …
The London eyre of 1276
… nota [cf. 524 no. 21]. 51. [m. 3d] On the feast of St. Edmund [20 Nov. 1254] John le Joven and Robert de … Normanton of Lincolnshire took sanctuary in the church of St. Bartholomew the Less in London, confessed that he had … because they were strangers. 59. Robert son of Gerard and Peter Peitel of Bernate were driving a cart outside …
The London eyre of 1276
… OF THE CROWN 42 HENRY III [1257–8] 78. In the same year, Peter de Gysorz being chamberlain, Thomas son of Thomas and … Thomas Attewode of Barton took sanctuary in the church of St. Lawrence Candelwikstrete, confessed that he had stolen an … Emma wife of John le Mazon took sanctuary in the church of St. Martin Isemongereslane, confessed that she had killed her …
The London eyre of 1276
… 45 Henry III [1260–1] Seyton 108. [m. 6] In the same year, Peter de Gisors being chamberlain, John de Norhampton, who … died. He at once fled and took sanctuary in the church of St. Martin in the Vintry, where he remained for eight days … 45]. 110. Philip de Sar' took sanctuary in the church of St. Michael Paternosterstrete, confessed that he was a thief …
The London eyre of 1276
… in * mercy, viz. Robert Poygnant 'cordeler' and John de St. Salvators. Nota 61. Quod non oportet clericis esse in … 12 the same being chamberlain and Edward le Blund and Peter Aungers being sheriffs; his son John answers for Edward … He was attached by William de Gloucester and Robert de St. Giles butcher. So they are in * mercy. [cf. 626] Pleas of …
The London eyre of 1276
… ( Memorandum.) [cf. 641] 183. On the eve of the feast of St. Mary Magdalene [21 July 1267] John son of Roger de Aungre … ward]. He at once fled and took sanctuary in the church of St. Lawrence Candelwykstrete, whence he later escaped. He is … de Hallyngbury, Reginald de Walden, William de Bakynge and Peter le Hoder, William to William Hayman, William de …
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