INDEXES TO NORTHAMPTONSHIRE GAOL DELIVERY ROLLS, FILES AND KALENDARS:
13 HENRY IV
(JUST 3/52/14)


Copyright Stephen Swailes.

Peterborough gaol delivery by Richard Norton, Thomas Mulso and fellows, 13 Henry IV (1412), Plea Roll.

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JUST 3/52/14
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13 Hen IV Peterborough gaol delivery by Richard Norton, Thomas Mulso and fellows, 13 Henry IV, Plea Roll
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13 Hen IV Allexton, Peterborough Robert Archer of Adlexton in gaol on indictment the Thursday after the feast of St Peter Advincula for taking a (tunic) worth 40 shillings from Robert Chiselden at Peterborough. No chattels.
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13 Hen IV Southorpe, Oxsen John N(orre) (of Southorpe) on the Thursday after the feast of St Hugh Episopi before Robert Eyr coroner. On Tuesday after the feast of St Michael Archangel he stole a black horse worth five shillings in a certain palce called Oxsen in county Northampton from William Hirpe of Gunthorp. To be hanged?
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13 Hen IV Southorpe William Spencer also called William Ploumpton as John Norse accuser says that on the feast of the Nativity of St Mary the Virgin 9 Hen IV he took a grey horse worth 10 shillings from an unknown man in the fields of Suthorp.
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13 Hen IV Geddington Henry Plant in gaol on indictment for that with malice aforethought on the Sunday after the feast of the Annunciation of St Mary the Virgin 12 Hen IV about the hour of 10 pm he murdered Thomas Gydy of Geytyngton at Geytyngton. Henry Whitehed alo called Henry Plant indicted before John Welton and Roger Hunte and fellows justices (for that) on 2nd June 11 Hen IV he took two brass pots worth 13 shillings 4pence and three brass dishes worth __ marks, 16 ___ of linen worth 16 shillings, 9 pounds 6 shillings and 8 pence in money and other goods to the value of 100 shillings the property of Henry Shepherd of Bradsall at Geytington.
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13 Hen IV Thrapston, Melbourne, Braddon John Shepherd of Melburn in Derbyshire is in gaol on indictment for that on Sunday in the feast of the Pentecost 12 Hen IV for taking a grey horse and a black 'ballyd' worth 10 shillings from John Peyntour of Bradon in Leicestershire at Thrapppeston.
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13 Hen IV Cransley, Walgrave, Broughton?, Wyllyng parva John Baker late of Brog__on in gaol for on the Friday after the feast of the Holy Trinity 12 Hen IV taking seven sheep worth (15 shillings) from John in the Wylowes of Cranesle at Cranesle and the same John Baker the Thursday after the feast of the Pentecost 12 Hen IV taking 10 sheep worth 20 shillings from William Godeyere of Wyllyng parva at Waldegrave.
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13 Hen IV Brigstock ?, North Witham Thomas Merle in gaol on indictment for that with others the Thursday after the feast of St Peter Advincula 12 Hen IV he stole four horses worth 20 shillings from John Smyth of North Wytham at Birkestoke.
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13 Hen IV Pilton John Barbour of Pilkton in gaol captured at Pilkton by constables of the same vill on suspicion of theft and sent to gaol.
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13 Hen IV Wothorpe John (Dauber) in gaol captured at Wyrthorp by the constables there and sent to gaol on suspicion of theft.
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13 Hen IV Wansford John (Doty) in gaol captured at Walmesford by the constables there and sent to gaol on suspicion of theft.
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13 Hen IV Barnack Simon Smith in gaol captured at Barnak by the constables there and sent to gaol on suspicion of theft.
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13 Hen IV Glinton Thomas Alderkirke of Peykirke in gaol indicted before John Welton & fellows justices for that on the Saturday after the feast of Holy Trinity 10 Hen IV he took a horse worth 10 shillings from Roger Tukke of Clynton at Clynton.
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13 Hen IV Helpston John Wytham in gaol captured at Helpston by the constables there and sent to gaol on suspicion of being a thief.
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13 Hen IV Robert Archer, Nohn Norre, William Spencer, Henry Plant, John Shepherd, John Baker & Thomas Merle above named plead and say they are not guilty and for good or bad elect for trial. William Spencer and John Shepherd are not guilty. Robert Archer, John Norre, Henry Plant, John Baker and Thomas Merle are guilty therefore let them be hanged.