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… Maur senior had not been outlawed, because at the fourth County Court before the promulgation of outlawry, a King's …
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… Penebrugge, of co. Hereford, William Beysan, of the said county, and of John de Lantony, of the same, and of Henry le … the King to collect and raise from the men-at-arms of the County 200 granted to the King, and they had levied money … they had come with others who were unknown, armed, to the County Court held at Stafford on a certain Thursday in the …
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… before John de Vaux and his fellow Justices in that county, and after he had been demanded at four County Courts the outlawry had been annulled at the fifth County Court by the King's writ upon a false suggestion that …
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… in person against Henry de Bysshebury, the Sheriff of the County, in a plea, that whereas on the 11th October, 9 E. … that the said Peter and William had not appeared at the County Courts, and had been outlawed, but that the said … othe Lee, Adam de Overton, and John Trymmel of the said County are in misericordi. m. 27, Rex, dorso. Staff. The …
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… enemies and rebels, which had been forfeited in the said county, and had been in their possession ( per ipsos … 19 E. II., at Stafford, and Eyton and other places in the county to the terror of the people and to the disturbance of … the said John de Ipstanes from Gascony on the day that the County Court was held at Stafford and in full County, the …
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… deed, and he had afterwards come of his own accord in full county of Hereford and had there ratified his gift, and he … that William held sufficient land for the purpose in the county, and the Sheriff is ordered to levy the money by the …
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… between the said Geoffrey and the Prior of Trentham in the County Court of Stafford, and he had attached him by Elias de … de Stafford and William Trumwyne and the Sheriff of the county and the custodians of the King's peace to carry out …
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… co. Hereford, worth 20, and in Brochampton in the same county, worth 100 s., and in the manor of Wolvinehop in the same county, worth 30, and in the manor of Upton in the same county, worth 6 marks, and in Retyr in the same county, worth …
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… John Deyns; and Henry is informed he could sue her in the county court if he pleased, and if the said Juliana brought … exception to the writ because there were two vills in the county, one called Chirche Eyton and the other Wode Eyton, … Introduction, p. 44. This is a most important suit for the history of Dilhorn and Caverswall, clearing up many obscure …