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Abbot and convent of Furness King and council Abbot and convent of Furness The Abbot...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/47/2334

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Reference
SC 8/47/2334
Date
[1337]
Description
Petitioners
Abbot and convent of Furness
Addressees
King and council
Occupation
Abbot and convent of Furness
Nature of request
The Abbot and convent of Furness state that their land is surrounded by water, which cannot be crossed without great danger, and that there have been many drownings, like that of Michael de Haryngton, because of which the office of coroner there has not been duly executed, and that for this reason they petitioned the king's father, in the parliament in his nineteenth year, to grant them their own coroner in all their lands and fees in Furness, and return of all writs concerning these lands and fees, and the tenants living there. The king's father ordered an inquisition ad quod damnum, a transcript of which is sewn to this petition. The Abbot and convent ask the king and council to examine this transcript and to grant them the coroner and return of writs.
Nature of endorsement
The inquisition, and the evidence and charters which he has, are to be examined in Chancery, and there what seems to them should be done for the king's benefit is further to be done.
Places mentioned
Fourneys (Furness), [Lancashire]
People mentioned
Michael de Haryngton
[Edward II], King of England
Note
CChR 1327-41 p.421 is dated to 16 March 1337. Chetham Society 9, p.157-159, with the same date, lists the liberties granted as a coroner and return of writs: so it would seem that this is a response to this petition. PROME, Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-1337, Rotuli Parliamentorum I, pp. 431-447, no. 24, discussing the earlier petition on this subject printed in Rot. Parl. vol. I. pp.436b-437a (no.24), agrees with this dating.The writ for C 143/189/5 is dated 4 February 19 Edward II (1326) (C 143/189/7 is a copy of the inquisition only, held in March of that year) This is the inquisition ad quod damnum mentioned by this petition, granted in response to Rot. Parl. vol. I. pp.436b-437a (no.24).
Related material

For the transcript of this inquisition formerly attached to this petition, see C 143/189/7

For an inquisition ad quod damnum into the Abbot's having a coroner and view of frankpledge in Furness, see C 143/189/5

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 3327
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Calendar of Charter Rolls, vol. IV, 1-14 Edw III, 1327-1341, (Public Record Office, 1912), p.421 (grant to the Abbot and Convent of Furness of various liberties)
  • Rotuli Parliamentorum; ut et Petitiones, et Placita in Parliamento, vol. I, Edw I and Edw II, (Record Commission, 1783), pp.436b-437a (no.24) (full edition of later copy of petition referred to by this petition)
  • The Coucher Book of Furness Abbey vol I (1), ed. J.C. Atkinson, (Chetham Society, new series IX, 1886), p.157-159 (grant of coroner and return of writs to the petitioners)
  • The Coucher Book of Furness Abbey vol. II (3), ed. J. Brownbill, (Chetham Society, new series LXXVIII, 1919), pp.695-6 (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, Rotuli Parliamentorum I, pp. 431-447, no. 24 (discussion of petition referred to by this petition)
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