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Iorwerth Goch ap Philip, free tenant of the king of the vill of Llechog. Goch ap...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/200/9986

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SC 8/200/9986
Date
[1308-1321]
Description
Petitioners
Iorwerth Goch ap Philip, free tenant of the king of the vill of Llechog.
Name(s)
Goch ap Philip, Iorwerth
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
Goch requests that after an inquisition that his lands in Llechog be restored as they were taken into the hand of the prince of Wales after the death of Goch's father and while the petitioner was a minor for money owed to the prince for relief and gobrystyn. Goch was restored after the prince's death but was subsequently disseised by Sutton and despite suing to the king for them on several occasions he has not had recovery.1)
Nature of endorsement
Let the justice be ordered to inform himself as in the other petition.2) Having inspected the petition and more fully understood the it further information has been received on how the lands and tenements came into the king's hand.
Places mentioned
Llechog, [Anglesey, Wales]
Twrcelyn commote, [Anglesey, Wales].
People mentioned
Llewelyn [ap Gruffudd], Prince of Wales
Roger de Puleston, late sheriff of Anglesey
William de Sutton, late justice of North Wales
Roger de Mort Mari (Mortimer), justice of Wales
Philip Gouker (Goch), father of the petitioner.
Note
The petition is dated to 1308-1321 as the petition appears to be during the time that Roger Mortimer was justice of Wales (Petitions Relating to Wales, pp.335-6).
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Ancient Petitions Relating to Wales, Board of Celtic Studies, History and Law, (University of Wales, 1975), pp.335-6 (calendar of petition)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9295876/

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