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Thomas Marchall of Hurst. Marchall Thomas Lords and commons of the present parliament....

Catalogue reference: SC 8/23/1147

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Reference
SC 8/23/1147
Date
1416
Description
Petitioners
Thomas Marchall of Hurst.
Name(s)
Marchall, Thomas
Addressees
Lords and commons of the present parliament.
Nature of request
Thomas Marchall, who was appointed one of the collectors of the fifteenth in Shropshire in the parliament of the first year of the king's reign, states that the following November, while performing his office, he was attacked and severely wounded at the Abbey Bridge at Shrewsbury by Richard Leche, servant of Roger Corbet, because he had taken a distraint from Roger for the fifteenth. The distraint was taken back, in contempt of the king. And because he sued to the king at the parliament at Westminster [probably Leicester] about this, they are threatening to kill him. He asks the lords and commons to ask the king to grant the Chancellor full power, by authority of parliament, to hear and determine the matter, excluding the felonies, by examination of the parties or otherwise as he sees fit.
Nature of endorsement
[On face] A Roy et as seignurs (To the king and to the lords).[On dorse] This petition is to be sent to the King's Bench, and the justices of the same bench, by authority of this parliament held at Westminster on Monday 16 March in the third year of the reign of King Henry, the fifth since the conquest, are to hear and determine the whole matter contained in the petition, according to their advice and discretion.
Places mentioned
Hurst, [Shropshire]
le countee de Salopp (Shropshire)
Westminster
Shrovesbury (Shrewsbury), [Shropshire].
People mentioned
Roger Corbet, esquire
Richard Leche, servant of Roger Corbet.
Note
As the endorsement makes clear, this petition was presented to the parliament of March 3 Henry V (1416).
Related material

An earlier petition from this petitioner and others is SC 8/23/1130

For another related petition see C 1/69/168

A similar petition from another of the collectors is SC 8/23/1147

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 5511
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Rotuli Parliamentorum; ut et Petitiones, et Placita in Parliamento, vol. IV, Hen V and Hen VI, (Record Commission, 1783), p.87a-b (no.2) (full edition of original petition)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9061315/

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