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William Cantilowe (Cantilupe); John Trethewy; John Noblet; Joyce Fakes; William Tiller;...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/104/5176

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Reference
SC 8/104/5176
Date
[c. 1427]
Description
Petitioners
William Cantilowe (Cantilupe); John Trethewy; John Noblet; Joyce Fakes; William Tiller; Agnes Noblet of London.
Name(s)
Cantilowe (Cantilupe); Trethewy; Noblet; Fakes; Tiller; Noblet, William; John; John; Joyce; William; Agnes
Addressees
The Commons in Parliament.
Nature of request
The petitioners ask that no petition of Walter Lucy should be allowed to delay any of their actions for recovery of certain debts from the estate of the late earl of March. They state that the late earl owed ... Cantilowe £802 2s 6d, Trethewy £616 13s 4d, Noblet £795 8s 6d, Fakes £399 12s 2d, Tiller £110 6s 3d, for part of which the petitioners hold several warrants of payment sent to various receivers sealed with the earl's arms ... without any other surety. Walter Lucy received various goods of the earl since his death, enough to pay for the said sums and ... administered, and will make no payment or agreement to them of the said dues, notwithstanding that he has often enquired by them ... the said earl maintained by the common law because they have no bonds from the said earl of the dues, without payment of which the petitioners will be finally undone.
Nature of endorsement
[On face] To be delivered to the lords. [On dorse] For the creditors of the earl of March.
Places mentioned
London.
People mentioned
Edmund [Mortimer], Earl of March
Walter Lucy, knight.
Note
Notes on the guard date this petition to c. 1427.
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Parliamentary Petition 2341
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
English
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9149746/

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