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A fragment, [temp. Ed. I], damaged by damp and mainly illegible. Concerning Lucy...
Catalogue reference: ZM/R6
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- ZM/R6
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Date (When the record was created)
- 1299
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A fragment, [temp. Ed. I], damaged by damp and mainly illegible.
Concerning Lucy de Hola that she should proceed with the suit v. Stephen son of Roger Seman on a plea of dower. Pledge William Bromber...
Portmote on Monday on the Morrow of .........
Richard Fitun complained of Henry de Thelewell; plea of debt. Pledges: ..... (plt.), Thomas de Christelton (def.).
The same Richard appeared v. Henry, and the pledge of the said Henry acknowledged himself to be a pledge.
John Lande complained of Adam son of Bate on a plea of trespass ........ Adam's pledge was distrained for the first time.
Robert son of Robert the Chamberlain complained of Richard the Cook; plea of debt..... The pledge of the defendant acknowledged himself to be a pledge.
Concerning Jordan le Tawer for trespass against John the Cook. Pledge, Henry the Cutler.
Margin: Amercement ...
Day given to Roger de Maclisfeld, John de Wyce and Richard Benet until etc.
Day given to Hugh le Mercer and to Henry Noteman until etc.
The pledges of William Godeweit and Hugh le Mercer distrained for the second time.
Richard Campiun complained of Richard Long; plea of trespass. Pledges: Gilbert Donfoul (plt.), John Lande (def.). The pledge of each acknowledged himself to be a pledge.
Day given to .......... and Richard Long until etc.
Portmote on [Monday] next after the Feast of St. James.
Richard Suton(?) appeared v. ..... de Thelewell. He did not come and was distrained for the first time.
John Lande appeared v. Adam son of Bate. He did not come and was distrained for the first time.
Robert son of Robert the Chamberlain ........... (Ten lines illegible).
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Held by (Who holds the record)
- Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
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Language (The language of the record)
- English
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This record is held at Cheshire Archives and Local Studies
Within the fonds: ZM
Mayor of Chester
Within the sub-fonds: ZM/R
PORTMOTE COURT ROLLS
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A fragment, [temp. Ed. I], damaged by damp and mainly illegible. Concerning Lucy...