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Maud de Castre (Caistor), widow of Adam de Castre. de Castre (Caistor) Maud King....

Catalogue reference: SC 8/89/4418

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Reference
SC 8/89/4418
Date
[1283]
Description
Petitioners
Maud de Castre (Caistor), widow of Adam de Castre.
Name(s)
de Castre (Caistor), Maud
Addressees
King.
Nature of request
Maud de Castre states that her husband and others were amerced as a result of a writ of novel disseisin brought against them by one Thomas Judas, and that, because the others are unable to pay, and through the malice of bailiffs, the entire amercement is being demanded of Adam's seven-year-old heir, as surety for the others. As Adam's inheritance will not suffice to pay this sum, and will have to be sold, she requests the King's grace in this matter.
Nature of endorsement
The Justiciar of Ireland is to be ordered to have regard to the service that he did the King and to the value of the lands, and to pardon her in part or set instalments, as seems appropriate to him.
Places mentioned
Dublin, [Ireland].
People mentioned
Adam de Castre (Caistor)
Thomas Judas.
Note
Identified by Rot. Parl. Hac. Ined. p.15 and PROME C 49, File 2, appendix, no. 33 as the petition 'mulieris de Hibernia' mentioned on the record of decisions taken and business done by the Acton Burnel parliament of Michaelmas 1283.
Related material

For transcript, see pp.15-16 of PRO 31/7/92

For a duplicate differently endorsed see SC 8/89/4419

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 166
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Irish Material in the Class of Ancient Petitions (SC 8) in the Public Record Office, Analecta Hibernica, vol. XXIV, P. Connolly, (Stationery Office of Ireland, 1987), p.30 (brief calendar of petition)
  • Rotuli Parliamentorum Anglie Hactenus Inediti, Ed. H.G. Richardson and G.O. Sayles, (Camden Society, 3rd Series, vol. LI, 1935), p.15 (edition of a record of the Acton Burnel parliament of 1283 which mentions a petition which may be this one) & pp.23-24 (no.33) (full edition of 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), C 49, File 2, appendix, no. 33 (full edition and translation)
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9148962/

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