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Catalogue reference: C 88/178
This record is about the Piece includes: Item 4. Placita coram Rege. Outlawry of William Warde and Elizabeth... dating from 1484 June 26-1485 June 25 in the series Chancery: Records Upon Outlawries (Tower and Rolls Chapel Series). It is held at The National Archives, Kew.
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Piece includes: Item 4. Placita coram Rege. Outlawry of William Warde and Elizabeth [Warde] his wife for non-payment of damages to John Colyn for trespass at Maidstone. Maidstone. Kent. Date of writ 2 Ric III. Date of action 2 Ric III. From C 47/64/13/444
Item 5. Placita de Banco. Outlawry of Richard Pollington, tailor of London, and fishmonger of York, on actions of detinue by the representatives of John Charyte of Coventry, mercer, and Thomas Welles, citizen and clothworker of London, deceased. Coventry. Warwickshire and London; York. Date of writ 2 Ric III. Date of action 13, 20 Edw IV. From C 47/82/5/130
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