INDEX OF THE CROWN PLEA ROLL OF JOHN DE ST MAURO, 15-17 EDWARD II (1321-1324)
(JUST 2/110)


Copyright Stephen Swailes.

This roll, JUST 2/110, contains various writs concerning outlawry, inquests from four villages, inquests into deaths in the prison at Northampton castle, and the appeals of approvers. The roll is in generally good condition. Some of the content is translated in Selden Society volume IX.

In writs concerning outlawry the King commanded that a person or persons should be exacted (charged) with a felony and that if they did not appear at court then they were to be outlawed. This is usually followed by the sheriff's response (answer) that the person was charged on several occasions and that if they failed to appear then they were outlawed or if they did surrender that they were in custody.

Where a person confessed that they were a felon, the person (the probator/approver) effectively turned King's evidence and appealed (ie, accused) others of assisting them in their crimes. In the index therefore where it says 'He appeals...' or 'He also appeals...' this means that the probator was accusing others of assisting them in their crimes. Note however that it was not always clear to this indexer who was appealing whom hence referral to the source is always advised.

Reference
JUST 2/110
Regnal Year Place Deceased Content
Writs of outlawry
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16 Ed2 Titchmarch King to the sheriff greeting. We command that Hugh de Tychemersch be exacted and outlawed according to law and custom if he should not appear for robbery and breaking the peace re Matilda once wife of William Bene. John de St Mauro sheriff answers that Hugh did not appear and is thus outlawed.
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16 Ed2 Arthingworth? King to the sheriff, we command that William Godeslond be exacted re William de Arderne parson of the church of Aringwith. The sheriff answers that he did not attend court and is thus outlawed.
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16 Ed2 Barnack King to the sheriff, we command that Adam de Hyweye be exacted re Henry Pas de Bernak. The sheriff answers that he did not appear and is thus outlawed.
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16 Ed2 Northampton King to the sheriff, we command that Richard brother of John de Gane/Cave, Robert, Roger and Richard brothers of the same Richard, Nicholas Chapeleyn and William de Mekeston (?) be exacted re John de Staunford de Norht junior. The sheriff answers that they were outlawed.
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16 Ed2 Higham, Bentley, Grantchester King to the sheriff, we command that Nicholas Duffyn, Matilda de Drayton, John de Langeleye, William Tolowe, John de Grauncestre & John de Bentelegh be exacted and in the case of Matilda waived for non appearance at court for trespass against John de Heyham. Sheriff John Seymour answers that they did not appear and that they were outlawed and in the case of Matilda waived. William Tolowe and John de Benteleghe brought a writ of the king to stop exacting them further and this writ is sewn to this roll. (Full translation in Selden Soc. vol IX).
Inquests
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16 Ed2 Moulton Spelho hundred inquest: William de la Hide in the parish of Olneye took refuge in the church at Multon the 9th November 1322 and confessed he stole a russet tunic in Brixworth. He abjured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover. He had no chattels and the tunic was worth 20 pence for which the vill of Multone responds. (Possibly Olney in Bucks or the deserted village of Onley in Northants).
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16 Ed2 Ecton John Capoun de Eketon Aunfordesho hundred, inquest. John died in his house after confessing and partaking of communion. He had wounds to the head and body. At noon, John Capoun, Adam Wynne de Eketon and Richard de Hangendehouton, Roger Cambard de Hangendehoughton came from Northampton to Eketon and in the street in the fields of Northampton between Northampton and Abingdon a dispute arose in a place called le Wold. Adam struck John on the head with a sword and Richard struck him in the neck and head with a hachet called a sparch and Roger struck him with a staff. Adam, Richard and Roger gave John 11 wounds to the head and body which killed him. They fled and had no chattels? The sword was worth 12 pence, the hachet 4 pence and the staff a half penny. Roger de Eketon was the first finder and he produced pledges from Walter de Beggeworth de Eketon & William Leman of the same. Hanging Houghton.
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16 Ed2 Catworth Richard Pecok de holm Pokebrok hundred inquest. In the fields of Catteworth magna in a place called depesdale. He had wounds made with a staff by an unknown thief. The staff was worth a half penny. Alice le (Savage) de Catteworth was the first finder and produced pledges from William del bakhouse de Catteworth and Simon son of Roger.
Deaths at Northampton castle
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16 Ed2 South Elmham, Hardwick William Cook William Cocus de Suthelmham who was captured at Badby with a stolen colt died in the prison at Northampton castle. The body was viewed by John le Waydour and Walter de Pateshull coroners. An inquest found that he died of hunger, thirst and privation. The colt was valued at 3 shillings for which John de Seymor de Herdwyk sheriff and constable of the castle responds.
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16 Ed2 Horwood Alexander Baret Alexander Baret de Colbroc who was captured in Salcey Forest with a tunic and supertunic stolen at Horwode in Buckinghamshire died in prison. The body was viewed by J. le Waydour and W. de Pateshull coroners. The inquest found that he died of hunger, thirst and privation.
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16 Ed2 Wiltshire Miles Fraunkelyn Miles Fraunkeleyn del Hok of Wiltshire (who was captured by Hugh le Despencer) died in prison and his body viewed by coroners. He had no wounds and an inquest found that he died of hunger, thirst and privation.
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16 Ed2 Thomas de Prestwold Thomas de Prestwold died in prison and his body viewed by coroners. He had no wounds and an inquest found that he died of hunger, cold and privation.
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16 Ed2 Long Buckby Juliana Martyn Juliana Martyn de Buckeby died in prison and the body viewed by coroners. She had no wounds and died of natural causes not through any punishment.
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16 Ed2 Long Buckby Roger de Buckeby captured on appeal of Robert de Redyngges de Buckeby (for the death of John Wi___ de Buckeby at Buckeby) died in prison and his body viewed by coroners. He died of cold and privation and not through any punishment.
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16 Ed2 Stoke Bruerne John Small John le Smale who was captured at Stokebruern for burglary at the house of Robert Golde of Stokebruern died in prison and his body viewed by coroners. He had a wound to the left eye. An inquest found that when captured he resisted the constable and frankpledges of the township and was struck in the eye by an iron fork by an unknown man. The wound went to the brain and he died.
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16 Ed2 Rushton Robert de Rysshton Robert de Rysshton servant to Thomas de Mounteneye in Rysshton who was placed in prison because of arrears in his account died in prison. He was viewed by coroners and the inquest found that he died of hunger, cold and privation.
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16 Ed2 Rushton John Wagge John Wagge who was captured at Rysshton for that he abjured the realm before Simon de Keylmarsh coroner and later returned to England died in prison of the castle of Northampton on 18th April 1323. He was viewed by the coroners and had no wounds. An inquest says that he died of natural causes and not from any punishment.
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16 Ed2 Watford John le Swon de Watford John Swan who was arrested for burglary in the cellar of Eustace de Burneby at Watford died prison and his body viewed by the coroners. He had no wounds and an inquest says that he died of hunger and the flux.
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16 Ed2 Stanwick, Knuston Geoffrey de Styvynton chaplain Geoffrey who was indicted for setting fire to the house of John de Asshton at Stanelwygg & Knoston died in prison. He had no wounds and an inquest says that he died of hunger and thirst and not through any punishment.
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16 Ed2 Watford Thomas Philip de Buckeby Thomas who was indicted before John de St Mauro sheriff for breaking into the house of Eustace de Burneby at Watford died in prison. His body was viewed by coroners and an inquest says that he died of hunger and thirst and not through punishment.
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16 Ed2 Yelden Michael le Smyth de Zevelden Michael who was captured at Crick with a stolen horse and who was imprisoned because he did not submit to a trial died in prison. His body was viewed by coroners and an inquest says that he died for want of food and drink and due to cold.
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16 Ed2 Watford, Dallington Roger de Keston de Daylington Roger who was arrested for breaking into the chamber of Eustace de Burneby at Watford died in prison. He was viewed by the coroners who found no wounds. An inquest found that he died of hunger and thirst.
Appeals
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16 Ed2 Buckby, Desborough, Rothwell, West Haddon, Ryton, Creaton magna, Kibworth?, Long Buckby, Ashby St Ledgers, Barby? Swinford? Lilbourne, Ravensthorpe Before John de Aston coroner, Robert Redynge (de) Bokeby said he was a thief at the windmill of Walter de (la__on) (in Kibbeworth) and stole 8 quarters (or a quarter) of ___ worth 4 shillings and __ 'de seyles' worth 8 shillings and a sail cloth (panos de seyles) worth 8 shillings. He appeals John Wagge de Desebur, Henry de Staunford de Dessebor, Robert de Duston de Dessebor? He appeals Nicholas Cabhol de Rokeby, Amice his wife, Richard Henry de Westhaddon miller, Peter de Patlynton miller for stealing with him at Releghe in county Bedford a male colt worth 24 shillings. He also appeals the aforesaid Nicholas, Amice, Richard, Peter. He appeals the aforesaid Nicholas, Richard and Peter and Peter the miller de Asscheby lately at the mill at Rothwell for stealing with him at Steventon in county Bedford 2 steers worth 12 shillings. He appeals the aforesaid Nicholas, Peter, Richard and Richard for stealing 8 sheep worth 16 shillings at Ruyton in county Warwick. He appeals Matilda wife of Walter le bonde for receiving at Creaton magna 2 (sticks?) of corn worth 12 pence and 2 'seyleloces' worth 2 shillings stolen at (Kylblyworthe) mulne in county Leicester. He appeals Nicholas Cabhel, Richard Henry, Peter de Paylynton and Richard miller of Ascheby for stealing 7 hogasters worth 16 shillings in the fields of Ryton in county Warwick. He appeals Alan Martyn de Buckeby, Michael Cardinal of the same, Simon le Coupere of the same, Juliana Martyn and Agnes her daughter with with the probator killing John son of John Wilkys de Buckeby at Buckeby and for stealing from him goods worth 40 shillings and more. He appeals Alice Robyn de Buckey for receiving a blue robe worth 10 shillings knowing it to be stolen. He appeals Matilda wife of Walter le bonde for receiving a jacket and russet tunic at Creaton knowing it stolen. He appeals Thomas le bonde de Asscheby leger, Juliana his wife, Julian/a fil. Thomas de Asseby leger, William Hull of the same, Walter de Arynwort... at the mill de Berweby... William ___uel at Clifton in county Warwick. He appeals the aforesaid Thomas, Juliana (dtr of) William and Walter for with him stealing from the mill at Cranford de Assheby leger 'seylchothes' worth 3 shillings and 2 (sticks) of oats (?) worth 12 pence. The same Robert de Redynge says he stole 4 pigs from the park at Haule worth 4 shillings...the house of Wiliam at theyenale at Asseby Seynt Leger. He appeals Walter son of John le milleneward de Assebi Leger and Thomas de Jarwelle clerk for stealing with him 6 sheep and 6 lambs in the fields of Swinesheved juxta Lillebourne in county Warwick. He appeals the aforesaid Walter & Adam altessone de Esthaddon for stealing with him from the grange at Ravenesthorp 9 'vellera' worth 9 shillings.
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16 Ed2 Radford, Finedon, Slipton, Yarwell, Wales, Higham Ferrers, Tansor, Daventry, Banbury, Raunds Henry Basset de Radeford juxta Warwick confessed he was a thief stealing a harness from the parson of the church of Thyngden ... at Fodrynheye 2 coats, fur, 2 tunics with short sleeves, more coats and other goods. He appeals Alexander son of Walter Carter de (Thrapston), Richard de Slipton miller, Thomas de Yarwelle cleric (and Alice de Hyncey his concubine) and Richard de Hynces brother of Alice, Richard Bastard of the Welsh borders (de marchia Wallie)...the house of Alice beyerse de Hichamferes, the house of Nicholas le porteyr in Northampton, robbery. He appeals John Philip de tanseover, Thomas le bray de tyrneby & (Matilda) his wife. He appeals Alice Hoge de tanseover for harbouring Richard de Slipton and Thomas de Yarwelle at tanseover. He appeals John le ___ de Daventre and Roger his brother, John late of Hicham feres, John de b___gesthorp, John cler_ de byythorne, Adam ......Richard Pelegryn de Bannebery, John le tongker' de (bruford) juxta W__eye & Thomas le Northerne....goods worth 40 shillings. He appeals Richard le redeknave de Raundes...2 coats from the parson of Thynden worth 6 shillings 3 pence knowing them stolen.
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16 Ed2 Higham Ferrers, Kettering The same Henry Bassset probator appeals Peter Daffyn de Keterynge ... Richard de Slipton miller & Thomas de Yarewell cleric. He appeals Alice (lythere) de Hicham feres for harbouring him and John Brantygethorp. He appeals Helina wife of Hugh le (vancer) de Hicham feres.
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15 Ed2 Thrapston, Finedon, Pilton, Denford, Radford Alexander son of Water le carter de (traptone) before J. de Aston said he was a thief and stole with others ... .the church at thynden goods worth 60 shillings. He appeals Willam le taylour de trapston lately in Pilketon of harbouring goods. He appeals Emma wife of Henry Basset de Radeford. He appeals (blank) fil de Deneforde of receiving at Deneford? He appeals Richard le Redeknave de Raundeys.
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15 Ed2 Raunds, Thrapston, Higham Ferrers, Titchmarsh, Drayton, Lowick continuation of above.. He appeals Walter Mate de Raundes. He appeals ____ de Raundeys for taking 12 wethers worth 18 shillings at hoggeststene? He apeals Gilbert Greylond de Thrapston for harbouring 3 wethers ... at Thornhull juxta Thrapston. He appeals Murell' de haddon ...in Thrapston..the mill next to (Oundle). He appeals Elena wife of Hugh le Gaunteyr de Hechan ferers. He appeals Robert Camull. He appeals (Geoffrey) Messor de Thechemers ...belle de Thrapston. He appeals Simon de drayton de Luffewyk
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16 Ed2 Kings Cliffe, Oundle, Fotheringhay, Courteenhall, Roade, Stoke Bruerne John de Lams___ who was born in ___ocle county Herford before John de Aston coroner. Roger Hackynger de hundele butcher. Roger butcher de Fodryngheye. Gilbert A__de de fodryngheye. John the miller de Cortenhale. John (henloc) de Assen. John Payn de Rode. Isabell de (Kemston) de Rode. Isabella (Coles) de Stokebruer
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16 Ed2 Rothwell, Winwick, Wellingborough R. (Lumme de Forehestre) confessed he was a thief. Rothwell. [Some damage to this part of the membrane]. Henry Bugge de Wynewyke. (Adam ___ de Wendlingburgh).
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16 Ed2 Little Bowden, Braybrooke, Weston Bassett, Dalby, Wilbarston, Ketton, Asfordby, Kettleby, Hallaton, Keythorpe Walter Swan de (Ray___ in county Leicester.) confessed he was a thief. He appeals John Smith de (H___ngton), William le blake de parva Bouden & Adam le Blake of the same. He appeals Henry de F____ miller, John de Braybrok miller & Nicholas Freman ... the mill at parva Boudon, 16 wethers at Tokeby in Leicestershire. He appeals John Holdwyne de Westonebasset, Geoffrey Lous de Assele and Walter Schirlok of the same of breaking into the mill at Dalby in Leicestershire. He appeals Thomas miller of Wilberston and Simon miller of the same of stealing 2 foals at Lonnesbylong in Leicestershire and selling them at Stamford for 30 shillings. He appeals William Sutore de Stamford, John de Lindeseye of the same and Gilbert sutor de Casterton of breaking into the mill at Ketene. He appeals John atehalle de Asshfordeby of breaking into the house of Hugh Sley de Kettelby and taking a colt worth 30 shillings. He appeals Robert Knapet de Haluton, Adam le Baxter of the same and William le Rede of the same of breaking into the grange of John Tilton de Keythorp in Leicestershire and taking a quarter of wheat.
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16 Ed2 Chacombe Dalby, Sibbertoft, Dingley, Blatherwyke, Bulwick, Market Harborough, Kings Cliffe, Ashwell, Stamford, Langham, Yaxley, Wansford?, Cold Overton, Castor? Longthorp, Castle Bytham, Gunthorp, Burton Lazars. Ralph son of Roger de Chacumbe dalby in county Leicester said he was a thief before R. Luvel. He stole 2 colts in Seggeswold in county Leicester and appealed Robert le Reve de Sibertoft for assisting him? He appeals Roger servant to Thomas le Cursoun de Sibertoft for taking a mare and a colt in Asshebyschule in county Leicester and selling them at (habiton) for 24 shillings. He appeals Hugh Drake de Dyngele for taking a mare in Chacumbe Dalby. He appeals ____ servant to William de Boklond parson of the church de Blath[er]wyk... 2 steers in the fields of Wissenden. He appeals John de Bolewyk once servant to William the parson de Blathwyk for taking 2 colts from the park of Osleston and selling them at Harberewe for (18) shillings and 8 shillings? He appeals Robert Balle de Clyve, John Erdburg de Staunforde for taking 15 wethers at Asshewell in county Rutland. He appelas Robert Gannok de Walmesford and Hugh Schot of the same for taking a mare at Langham in Rutland and selling it at Yekesle. He appeals Simon Bernesone de Walmesford for taking a mare in Colde Overton. He appeals John de Carleton de Castre and Nicholas de Carleton of the same for taking a mare worth 15 shillngs at Colde Overton. He appeals John de Colmle de Castre and William Colmle of the same for taking a 'turall' at Longethorp and 2 brass dishes worth 5 shillings and other things. He appeals Roger Blereye de Holade lately in Peterborough 'ex occidental parte le Barygappe' and Thomas de (Castebitham) in Rutland and John Leyk in county Nottingham for taking 6 bushels of wheat worth 8 shillings at Gunthorp. He appeals Thomas le soutor de Allwelton for receiving 2 bushels of beans worth 2 shillings. He appeals Richard son of Peter Burdet de Burton senit lazer for 2 bushels of beans worth 2 shillings.
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16 Ed2 Rushden, Newton Bromswold, Higham Ferrers, Tilbrook, Ashwell, Stevington, Snelston John le Smyth de Russhenden confessed he was a thief before Richard Luvel and says that with Robert ate Park de Newenton, William ate Park, John ate Park, G. Druel his servant, Richard son of Geoffrey, William Page, Richard chaplain de Newenton ... Box de Asshewell, John de Asshewell and Roger Wanill de Tilbrok stole from the church at Newenton juxta Heyham Feres. He says John Druel harboured goods at Newenton. He says Henry ____d de Keston and Robert ate Parke de Newenton, William ate Park, John ate Park...Roger Wa___, (Hugh) Box, John de Ashewell & Geoffrey Omond de Stevynton (killed) John (Heroun) de Snelleston at Snelleston in county Bedford.
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16 Ed2 Long Buckby, Daventry, Charwelton, Bruntingsthorp?, Higham Ferrers, Braunston, Lutterworth, Catesby Byfield, Badby, Loddington, Yelvertoft, Stratford upon Avon, Newnham Alan Martyn de Buckeby confessed he was a thief before John de Asshton & Richard Luvel coroners. He said that he killed John son of John ate (Boby) at Buckeby. The same probator appeals Roger son of Peter Skynnere de Davyntre, John Dusyng de Charwelton, John de (Br)rantingesthorp, William Wobely, William Trot de Rokeby living at Davintre for killing the aforesaid John with him. He appeals Margery Johanesleman le Taylour for receiving at Hechan Ferers. He appeals Alexander Cay de Braundeston, John Cay his brother, John hors de Lutterwirth miller, Geoffrey le Muleward de Catesby, Geoffrey Mulward de Byfeld lately of Baddeby, William Hogges de Buckeby & John le Muleward de Lodington for robbing a merchant. He appeals John and Thomas sons of John le Manner de Yelvirtoft, Nicholas le Smyth de Yelvertoft, Richard Henry de Westhaddon for taking 17 sheep at Stratford upon Avon in county Warwick. He appeals Richard le Westerne miller de Crek & (Robert) Tibbes/Gibbes de Buckeby for taking two colts at Newenham juxta Eveshill and they had one colt each.
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16 Ed2 Stevington, Woodford by Thrapston, Aldwinckle, Rushden, Barton Seagrave, Higham Ferrers Geoffrey Omond de Stevinton confessed he was a thief before Richard Luvel coroner. He said that wth Richard de Burton ... stealing at Stevinton ... at Wodeford juxta Thrapston at the hosue of John Killebellok de Wodeford ... John & William Malyn. He says that with Richard de Burton they stole a cow in the fields of Aldwyncle. He appeals Richard Dilkes de Wodeford for harbouring him at Wodeford? He appeals Thomas Brabazoun for two pigs in the wood of (Gotisler). He appeals John Joce de Wodeforde. He appeals John le Smith de Risshenden, William le Northerne of the same, Hugh Box de Ashwell & John de Asshewell for taking steers at Barton Hanred. He appeals Thomas Knotte de Risshenden for taking a mare at Hecham Ferers, Roger ate Grene de Risshenden, John T__le of the ame & William Fancous of the same.
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16 Ed2 Rippingale, Stanion, Geddington, Brigstock, Kings Cliffe, Stamford, Tixover, Crowland, Deeping, Kettering, Wellingborough, Dallington. John ateWater de Repinghale in county Lincoln confessed he was a thief before Richard Luvel coroner ... 3 sheep at Stanerne ... the woods of Geytington. He appeals William ate Dam de Brigstok, Robert (Nikael) of the same, Henry son of Peter of the same of taking cattle at Clyve, the house of Walter de Tykesovere at Staunford. He appeals the same Walter de Tykesovere de Staunford...3 cattle in Croulondfeld juxta Depyng in county Lincoln. He appeals Henry Audoun de Ketering. He appeals William (Sok) de Orlingbury, Robert son of Richard of the same, John in the hirne de Wendlingburgh and Henry le Brakere de Brigstoke for stealing cows at (Daylinton).
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16 Ed2 York, Holbeck, Shutlangrer Ralph de Schu(tlanger) confessed he was a thief before Richard Luvel coroner. Nicholas de Sutton of county York, William Puddingar__ of the same, Walter de Limby of county Lincs/Lancs, ____ de county York, Thomas Chaunceler & Walter Schangton deprived Humfry de (Litlebury) (in his manor of Holbek in county Lincoln).
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16 Ed2 Pykenhamwade, Crick, Eastcheap, Ecton? Leicester, Barnak, Stamford, Rushden Robert Savage de Pykenhamwade in county Northfolch confessed he was a thief before Richard Luvell coroner ... stole a horse from Roger de Crik de Norht in Estchep London. The same Robert appeals Richard de Jakyl and John (servant of) Thomas de Novo Castro for taking a mare in Execton/Egecton in county Northampton. He appeals the aforesaid Thomas de Novo Castro... Thomas (Jeryn) de Leycestre. He appeals Ralph de Carleton, the house of John de Horwode parson of the church of St ___ Northampton...Simon Fynt de (Northampton). He appeals Simon Fynt. He appeals William (Bost) de Bery de ha____... a horse at Bernak juxta Staunford in county Northampton and selling it at Grauntebruge for 11 shillings of which the probator received 4 shillings. He appeals Roger de Crek de Northampton for stealing an oxen in (the park of the bishop of London in county Middlesex) and selling it at London at le Stockes for 15 shillings of which the probator had 5 shillings and the aforesaid Roger 10 shillings. He appeals William (Neunenton), Simon de Rudham de Northampton for taking a horse at ____ in county H____ worth 11 shillings and a horse in the fields of Rishingden juxta Hecham worth 6 shillings. He appeals Simon de Rudham de Northampton of harbouring two horses at Northampton. He appeals Stephen de Wolde. [Continued below]
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16 Ed2 Grendon, Oundle, Tansor, Ringstead, Rothwell, Ecton? Continued ... .He appeals William de Grendon, (Robert desman), John Brid de Bernewell vagabond for robbery? He appeals William le Whelwrahe de Undale & Emma his wife of harbouring the probator at Undale. He appeals John Phelip de Tanesovere for harbouring him. He appeals William Hamond de Tanesovere of harbouring him. He appeals Walter le Mayster de Ryngstede for harbouring a grey horse worth 2 shillings stolen juxta Rothewell. He appeals Gilbert atehalle de Ryngstede...a coat (supertunic) and ... He appeals Roger le Uphaldere de Ringstede for harboring a coat and a tunic and __ worth 3 shillings. He appeals L. le Upholden de _____ a sleeveless tunic (collobro) and a coat and a hood stolen at Egeton.
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17 Ed2 Bulwick, Nassington, Yarwel, Ellington?, Fotheringhay, Deenthorpe?, Blatherwycke, Pitsford, Harringworth, Rothwell, Sexton. Robert Payn de Bolewyk confessed he was a thief before Simon de Keylmersh and Richard Luvel coroners. He said that with John de Staunford de Nassington, William Smith de Yarwell, Walter le Gres of the same took a steer at Aylington in county Huntingdon. He says that John Poule de Bolewyk, Simon Aylington of the same, Thomas Gremory of the same, Robert Oalveeg and John Cook de Foderyngeye at Denthorpe they stole 'utensilia' and other goods worth 10 shillings. He says that with John Pounteys de Bolewyk ...John de Arderne stole ...He says that with Geoffrey Cokedon & Emma Cokedon de Bolewyk and Simon de Pisford of the same he broke into the grange of Richard Caynel and carried away (2) quarters of barley. He says that with Simon carpenter de Bolewyk and John de Blarwyk of the same and Simon de Pysforde and Robert Caynel killed John servant to John Deugayne 'subtus paroun de Haringworth'. He day that with John le Bede de Rothwell and William Cote de Blatherwyk they entered the mill of William de Sentlyce at Sexton Rutland and killed the miller?
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17 Ed2 Potterspury, Welton, Wollaston, Weekley?, Rothwell, Banbury, Towcester, Northampton, Chipping Warden Robert Erneys de Potterspery confessed he was a thief before Simon de Keylmarsh coroner. He said that with Richard de Hoghton, John le Fosester, Robert desman broke into the watermill of William de Nevile at Welton and stole woollen and linen. He appeals Amice le Noreys de Wolaston and Matilda her daughter for harbouring him and other thieves at Wolaston...bronze pots and 2 dishes. He appeals Lecia de Wykele for harbouring him at Wikele with woollen and linen stolen. He appeals Teye de Chastel ____ de Rothewell for harbouring him and others at Rothwell. He appeals Isabell Fraunceys de Ware for harbouring him and John de Ourcestre at Ware with a blue tunic and a russet ____. He appeals Matilda de Skyford...Banbury 'upholder' of harbouring him at Banbury and a blue shirt and a jacket. He appeals John Bul de Toucestre for harbouring him and Richard de Brackle and a bronze pot and a dish and woollen and linen. he appeals Gilbert Vynter de Toucestre for harbouring him and a pot, dish, woollen and linen. He appeals Robert atte Walle de Toucestre for harbouring Richard de Banbury, William brother of Richard, Roger de (Evesham) and John de Durcestre/Burcestre ....linen. He appeals Beatrice once the wife of Robert de Hoghton de Northampton for harbouring him with a brass pot and 2 dishes. He appeals Simon Pr(imone) de Northampton... 2 (tunics) de blanket and a coat. He appeals Stephen le Tothdrawyere for entering the water mill at Cheping Wardon and carrying off __ and 3 woollen/linen. He appeals Thomas Hyntes Roberdesman & Richard Hyntes for entering the water mill juxta Sleforde in county Leicester and carrying off linen and woollen. He appeals Heff__ le Tayllour de Northampton for stealing cloth and a tunic.
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16 Ed2 Burton on Trent, Roade, Potterspury, Emberton, Cleydon, Ravenstone, Yardley Hastings, Great Brickhill, Sherington, Cogenhoe, Alderton, Stony Stratford, Wicken. Nigel de Bertun super Trent confessed he was thief before Simon de Keylmersh and Richard Luvel coroners. He said that with Nicholas le Swon de Rode he broke into the grange of the rector of the church of Scheringdon and carried away goods. The house of Nicholas Bonde in Potterespery. He said that with Nicholas le Swon he broke into the grange of the rector of the church of Emberton in county Buckingham and carried away quarters of wheat. John Warlawe (in filgrave). He said that Nicholas le Swon did robbery at Cleydon in county Bucks. Richard Wurne del Hide. He said he stole (2) quarters of wheat at Stoke in county Bucks and that Walter le Bacster de Ravenenestone juxta Yerdele Hasting stole corn? He says that with John Broun de Yerdele Hasting he stole woollen and lines worth 40 shillings and more at magna Brickhull in county Bedford. He said that he stole a red colt ... Richard ate Grene de Cogenho. He said that with Nicholas le Swon he stole from the water mill at Alderton ... Richard Aldych de Ashen...Thoma Oarmfey de Alderton. Agnes Burre de Stonistratford. Wyken. John (Lilie) de Stonistratford.
m. 6
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16 Ed2 Roade, Fenny Stratford, Puxley, Cotton, Hardingstone, Denton?, Hackleton, Horton, Abingdon, Paulerspury, Kidlington, Courteenhall, Stoke Bruerne Nicholas le Swon de Rode confessed he was a thief before Simon de Keylmersh and Richard Luvel coroners. He said that with Nicholas Bonde de Feninstratford and Nigel de Burton super Trent he entered the house of Henry Spigurnel in Pokesle and carried off goods (listed). With Ralph Tinkere de Coten he stole two brass pots and ? at Hekeneye in county ___. With William Sikerbeche, William and Thomas sons of William de Hardingesthorne tooks 44 sheep at Dodington. With Walter son of Nicholas de Pedington latley in Haclington, William de (Bydoch) de Horton and William his son took 40 sheep at Abingdon near Northampton. With Robert Janekyn de Rode he took a cow at S___. With John Rawour de Peuelespery and William Pecus of the same he took 2 steers at Kedlington in county Oxford. With Reginald Smith de Cottenale...With Henry son of Sarre Smith de Potterspery deprived a merchant of his goods worth 40 shillings and more? With John de (Exoma) he took 3 sheep juxta Stowe..the house of John Plocman at Stokebrewere. He said he stole a cow at Banbury.
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17 Ed2 Brington, Far Cotton William de Cheigny de Brygynton county Buckingham captured at Cotene juxta Northampton on suspicion of stealing a colt died in prison at Northampton castle. His body was viewed by coroners who found no wounds. The inquest found that died a natural death and not through any punishment.
m. 6d
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17 Ed2 Fenny Stratford, Evenley, Brickhill, Syresham, Pattishall, Woburn, Yardley Gobion Nicholas Bonde de Fennistratford confessed he was a thief and with Stephen e Ca(rter) de Evenle he stole a mare next to the park de Brichull in county Buckingham. With William Bygar de Potesgrave in county Buckingham he stole a mare in the fields of Brichull and took the mare to the house of Thomas le C___ de Syresham? William le Cobler de Patushull. With William Peytefeys de Latelydington he stole a colt next to the chapel de Wobourne in county Bedford, Reginald Carter de Yerdele Gobioun.
m. 6d
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17 Ed2 Richmond, Rothley?, Kegworth, Oadby? Robert le Rous and John le Waydour coroners ... Robert son of Walter de Rothelegh probator confessed he was a thief ... Simon Paternoster servant to John de Oxenford (wine maker of London?). He appeals Roaldus de Richmounde ... .son of Thomas de Richmounde, William Banastre son of Adam Banastre, Thoma Skot...Robert Gentil de Kegggesworth and William brother of Robert, (Gylotus 'armiger' bishop of London) and John gar____... & William le tavener servant of John de Oxenford ... robbery and homicide. He appeals the aforesaid William le Taverner for killing Simon Paternoster? The probator says that with Robert de Frysby and John brother of Robert, William de Olenil de Outeby in county Leicester and Thomas de Derneford he stole 3 horses in the fields of Outeby.