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Folios: 370v-371v. County of Yorkshire. Fines received at Pikeryng [Pickering] before...

Catalogue reference: DL 42/1/41/U2

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This record is about the Folios: 370v-371v. County of Yorkshire. Fines received at Pikeryng [Pickering] before... dating from 1339 Jan 25-1340 Jan 24 in the series Duchy of Lancaster: Cartularies, Enrolments, Surveys and other Miscellaneous Books. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
DL 42/1/41/U2
Date
1339 Jan 25-1340 Jan 24
Description

Folios: 370v-371v. County of Yorkshire. Fines received at Pikeryng [Pickering] before Richard de Wylughby [Willoughby] and John de Hambury, justices.

People mentioned: The vill of Aton [Ayton]. The vills of Wykham [Wykeham] and Roston [Ruston]. The same vills of Wykham [Wykeham] and Roston [Ruston]. The vills of Hartoft, Midelton [Middleton], Aslakby [Aislaby], Wrelton, Cropton and Calthorn [Cawthorn]. The vill of Thornton. The vills of Brumpton [Brompton] and Salden [Sawdon]. The vill of Syvelyngton [Sinnington]. The vill of Thornton. The vill of Lokton [Lockton]. Master John de Ebreston [Ebberston], shepherd. Thomas de le Joier. William de la Howe. Robert, son of Alan de Northumbr'. Robert Scouperell. Richard de Malsone. Richard Shiphull. Henry de Fulswa. Ralph Laysyng, late forester of the hay of Scalby. John de Neville, forester of Dalby. Alice, formerly wife of John Gower. Michael, the forester of William son of Thomas de Egreton. William Shepley. Richard Dayes. William de Fissheburn. Richard Colman. Thomas de Pykton. Stephen de Brigham, forester. Nicholas de Everle [Everley]. Robert de Wygan. Henry de Folsanwe. William Hare. William de Foxle. Richard de Helmesleye [Helmsley], forester. William Martynsone. William Gower, forester. Henry le Foughler. Thomas de Hendele. Alan son of Ralph. William Gower. Ralph Lascy. Geoffrey de Kynthorp [Kingthorpe]. Simon de Langdon of Hakeneys [Hackness]. Roger de Stapulton. John de Weston. Robert de Hoton. Nicholas de Everley. Alan son of Ralph. Walter the smith. Stephen de Brigham. John le Whit of Everle [Everley]. Richard, son of Richard de Dalby. Thomas the groom of Richard Robet. Robert Scoperell. John Scot. Robert Scoperell. Robert Serjaunt. Robert de Wygan. Henry Rippelay. Thomas the forester of Thomas Wake of Cropton.

Held on: Tuesday after the feast of the Exaltation of the Holy Cross 12 Edw III.

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Not Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C18682141/

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