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Andrew de Jarpunvile (Jarpunville). de Jarpunvile (Jarpunville) Andrew King and council....

Catalogue reference: SC 8/4/198

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This record is about the Andrew de Jarpunvile (Jarpunville). de Jarpunvile (Jarpunville) Andrew King and council.... dating from [1322] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
SC 8/4/198
Date
[1322]
Description
Petitioners
Andrew de Jarpunvile (Jarpunville).
Name(s)
de Jarpunvile (Jarpunville), Andrew
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
Jarpunvile shows that he was attached by Olney to appear before the county court of Buckinghamshire on Monday next before the feast of the Annunciation last past, and was delivered to Philip Aylesbury who imprisoned him in Aylesbury prison until now, when he was sent to parliament with the reason for his attachment, in which Olney alleged that he was an adherent of Thomas, earl of Lancaster because he wore the earl's robes. Jarpunvile requests remedy because the earl was obliged to him, and he is an adherent in no other way.1)
Nature of endorsement
The sheriff is to be ordered that if he was taken, and it be for that cause and no other, then he is to deliver him together with his goods.2) Afterwards the sheriff certified that it was the cause, which is insufficient, therefore he is to be ordered that he is to be delivered together with his goods.
Places mentioned
Aylesbury, [Buckinghamshire]
Buckinghamshire.
People mentioned
John de Olney
Philip de Aylisbury (Aylesbury), sheriff of Buckinghamshire
Henry de Westden (Westdene), bailiff of the sheriff of Buckinghamshire
Thomas [of Lancaster], earl of Lancaster.
Note
The petition dates to 1322 as is noted in the heading in Rot. Parl., vol I, p.387 and because the petition refers to the arrest of the adherents of Thomas of Lancaster, so must be sometime later than 16 March 1322.
Related material

For another petition by Jarpunville see SC 8/133/6610

For a petition on the same subject see SC 8/5/201

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 6373
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw II, vol. III, 1318-1323, (Public Record Office, 1895), p.451 (writ ordering the sheriff to release the petitioner)
  • Rotuli Parliamentorum; ut et Petitiones, et Placita in Parliamento, vol. I, Edw I and Edw II, (Record Commission, 1783), pp.389b-90a (no.15) (full edition of original petition)
  • The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, Ed. Paul Brand, Anne Curry, Chris Given-Wilson, Rosemary Horrox, W.M. Ormrod and J.R.S. Phillips, (Cambridge University Press, 2005), Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-1337, Rot. Parl., vol. I, pp. 387-415, no. 15 (summary of references)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9060318/

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