INDEXES TO NORTHAMPTONSHIRE GAOL DELIVERY ROLLS, FILES AND KALENDARS:
1 HENRY V
(JUST 3/52/15)


Copyright Stephen Swailes.

Northampton castle gaol delivery by John Cokayn and fellows, 1 Henry V (1413), gaol file. The relevant enrolment is in JUST 3/195 ms 98-97.

Reference
JUST 3/52/15
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Image (AALT) 1 Hen V John Preston. John of London.
m. 1
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1 Hen V Sywell, Wilby, Earls Barton Assia de Sywell (Assizes at Sywell?): Robert Drakelowe 2 shillings, William Steer 2s, Stephen Drewell 2s, Robert Wylkynson de Wylby junior 2s, Simon wylles 20 pence, John Herryson de Wylby 20d, Walter Wryght 20d, William Gladman 20d, John Harry of Sywell 12d, Thomas Thurkeyll of Barton 12d, Augustine Kellyng 12d, Stephen Robyn 12d.
m. 3
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1 Hen V Cotton near Northampton King to the justices greetings, instructions re Robert Thurkyll of Coton juxta Northampton. Westminster 6th June.
m. 4
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1 Hen V King to John Cokayn, James Strangways, William Waldeby & Thomas Waldeby greetings. Directives re John and James, Westminster 24th June 1 Hen V.
m. 5
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1 Hen V King to the sheriff greetings to John Cokayn, James Strangways, William Waldeby & Thomas Waldeby, Westminster 24th June 1 Hen V. On dorse Ralph Parles sheriff.
m. 6
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1 Hen V John Cokayn and fellows justices at Northampton gaol, missive about the prison Westminster 24th June 1 Hen V. On dorse Ralph Parles sheriff plus response or more directives.
m. 7
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1 Hen V Culworth, Banbury John atte Welle of Culworth before John Cokayn and fellows appeals John Kente of Banbury for that on the Thursday after the feast of St Ambrose 1 Hen V he took 30 sheep worth 60 shillings at Culworth. Pledges from Thomas White and Thomas Chapman.
m. 8
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1 Hen V Thomas White before John Cokayn and fellows appeals John Kente of Banbury for on Thursday after the feast of St Ambrose 1 Hen V he took 20 sheep worth 40 shillings at Culworth. Pledges from John atte Well, Thomas Chapman.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Deliveries to the gaol at Northampton before John Cokayn and fellow justices Monday after the feast of St Peter Advincula 1 Hen V.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Rothwell Alice late servant of Alexander Fekenham captured at Rothwell by the constables there and sent to gaol on suspicion of theft.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Kingsthorpe John Esyngwold captured at Kyngesthorp by the constables there on suspicion of theft.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Daventry John Preston captured at Daventry by the bailiff and constables there on suspicion of theft.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Brackley Wiliam Ostyler captured at Brakle by the bailiff and constables there on suspicion of theft.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Brixworth David Walssheman captured at Brykelsworth by the constables there on suspicion of theft.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Cosgrove John of London captured at Conesgrave by the constables there on suspicion of theft.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Weston Favell Henry Smith servant to Richard Napton parson of the church at Weston Favell indicted before William Pal__e and fellows for that on Friday after the feast of St Andrew the Apostle 14 Hen IV he took a bowl worth 12 pence and a silver cup and a (bowl) called a maser worth 5 shillings at Weston.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Hardingstone Simon Shepherd of Hardyngesthorn indicted for that on Thursday before the feast of St Dionisius 14 Hen IV he took a sheep worth 18 pence from Nicholas Hurlok.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Langport, Bowden, Rothwell, Northampton William Hankyn of Langport indicted for that on Thursday before the feast of St Nicholas Episcopi 12 Hen IV two 'skores' (of linen) worth 2 shillings 2 pence from Thomas Sywell of Boudon at Rothewell and the same Wllliam the Saturday after the feast of St Nicholas Episcopi 12 Hen IV two tanned leather bends worth 15 pence from John Dalyngton barker at Northampton.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Slipton Nicholas Yonge Irysshman a poor cleric indicted for on Thursday after the feast of St Martin in ____ 13 Hen IV at Slipton he entered the house and close of John vicar of the church of Slypton with others unknown and took 20 marks in money, a sword and dagger and linen worth 13 shillings 4 pence.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Daventry Robert Coland indicted for that on Monday after the feast of St Dionisius 14 Hen IV he entered the house and close of John Werrour of Daventry at night and took a bay horse worth 30 shillings, a pair of 'fetres' and two feterlockes worth 2 shillings.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Higham Ferrers, Rushden, Raunds, Orlingbury Nicholas Braban webster of Higham Ferrers (no chattels) and William Stamford of Rysshden (no chattels) and Thomas Gyles of Raundes in gaol as on the Thursday before the feast of St Dionisius 13 Hen IV stole 20 marks from Thomas Dycon of Orlingbere at night and other goods worth 40 shillings.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Raunds, Chamberleyn Coton (Mill Cotton near Ringstead) The aforesaid Thomas Gyles is in gaol as on Friday after the feast of Corpus Christi 11 Hen IV he took from William Warayn of Chamberleyn Coton in Northants six pounds 13 shillings and 4 pence in money.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Rothwell William Harpour is in gaol and indicted before custodians of the peace as on Thursday in (Ceva/Cena) 1 Hen V at Rothewell he took a black cloak called a huke lined with cloth with 'calabyr' worth 20 shillings, a green cloak worth six shillings 8 pence a blue shirt (tunicam) with a hood worth 4 shillings, a green and blue lined sleeveless shirt worth 13 shillings 4 pence and a coverlet worth 13 shillings 4 pence, six blankets worth 13s 4d the property of Alexander Fekenham of Rothwell at Rothewell.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Banbury, Culworth John Kente of Bannebury is in gaol and indicted before custodians for on Thursday before the feast of St Ambrose 1 Hen V he took 40 sheep worth six marks from Thomas White and John atte Well of Culworth at Culworth at night.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Brackley, Aynho, Finmere, Rousham Nicholas Fuller (no chattels) of county Oxford is in gaol indicted before custodians for with others the Saturday after the feast of the Ascencion 1 Hen V taking a horse from the rector of the church of Fynmer in county Buckingham worth 23 shillings 8 pence at Brakle and a horse with harness and bridle from the parson of the church of Roulsham worth 13s 4d and a horse from John Makken at Eynho. And the same Nicholas by night entered the house and close of Thomas Raulyns of Brakle at Brakle. He was captured and sent to gaol by the constables of Brakle.
m. 9
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1 Hen V Towcester? John Dunnock alias John Goldyng (no chattels) is in gaol and indicted before William (Chur__) and fellows as on the Sunday before the feast of the Assumption of St Mary 13 Hen IV at (Towcester) he entered the house of Walter (Ostele) and stole 11 shillings in money and a cloak. (Part faded).
Image (AALT) 1 Hen V Raunds, Woodford, Higham Ferrers, Rushden, Rothwell, Kirby For the delivery of William Stamford, Nicholas Braban, Thomas Gyles & Nicholas Yonge & John Gr___. Robert Chisell of Raunds jur, John Lenton of Woodford jur, Robert Hirde jur, Robert Chapman[1], William Man junior jur, William Arkekolt[1], John Parys[1], John Sherman[1], Richard Wright of Higham Ferrers, William Wheteley, William Abbot, Thomas Raulyns jur, Thomas Blundell jur, Alexander Fekenham jur, Richard Croxton jur, Robert Humberston jur, Thomas Burdaun jur, William Broughton, Richard Croxton, Robert Humberston[1], Roger Golde, William Barker of Rushden, Thomas Carter of Rothwell jur, Thomas ___ of Kirby jur. John Bucby & John West. ([1] indicates name crossed out).
Image (AALT) 1 Hen V Hardingstone, Banbury, Towcester, Caldecote, Middleton, Holcot, Abthorpe, Potcote, Paulerspury or Potterspury For delivery of Henry Smyth, Simon Shepherd of Hardingstone[1], William Harpour, Joun Kente of Banbury & Nicholas Fuller & John Dunnok also called Goldyng. William Abbot jur, William Whetele jur, Richard Clerk of Towcester, Thomas Josep jur, Ralph Passenham, Geoffrey Gregory jur, Richard Heryngton jur, John Scot of Caldecote, John Wattes, Thomas Frankeleyn, Thomas Chapman of Middleton jur, Thomas White, John Wattes[1], William Michell jur, John Luffewyk jur, Hugh Machoun jur, John Shephered of Holcot (Hulcote), William Huntyngdon jur, John Jones jur, Thomas Raulyns, John Burton jur, John Wheler, John Bailly of Towcester, Richard Tyffeld, Henry Fysshere, Geoffrey Shepherd of Abthorpe, William atte Bury, John Colman of Potcote, Henry Pyncard, (John Howes of Pirye), (John Houghton of Pirye), possibly three other names obscured. ([1] denotes name crossed out).
Image (AALT) 1 Hen V Long Buckby, West Haddon, Culworth, Daventry, Badby, For delivery of Robert Coland: William Abbot jur, Robert Hauberk jur, John Lucas of 'Bucby' jur, John Herberd of Bucby jur, Edward Russell of Bucby jur, Thomas Boletesham jur, John Preston, John Andrewe of West Haddon, Thomas Francleyn of Culworth jur, Thomas Heynes, Robert Ormond, John Wattes senior jur, Thomas Hykedy of Daventry, Richard Halle of the same, Nicholas Bendon jur, Hugh Cleydon, Nicholas Spencer of Badby jur, Thomas Stapulton jur, John Relyeter of Buckby[1], Henry Budde, William Scote jur, Thomas Rule, William Werr(or). John West & John Suell. ([1] denotes name crossed out)
Image (AALT) 1 Hen V Daventry For delivery of Robert Coland[1] and William Hankyn/Haukyn: William Abot jur, Robert Hawberk, Thomas Boltesham, Thomas Stapylton jur, William Huntyngdon jur, Nicholas Spencer, Henry Chaumbyr, William Warour/Waronr jur, John Bayton jur, John Herberd, John Lucas, William Scotyr jur, Nicholas Bendon jur, Edward Russell, John Belyeter, John Bond, John Wattes jur, William Foliot jur, Thomas Rule, Henry Wodeward jur, John Fede of Daventry jur, John Hobkyns, Thomas Raulyns, Henry Lodyngton, John York, John Raulynesson. John West & John Bucby. ([1] denotes name crossed out).