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Clemence de Lungvilers. de Lungvilers Clemence King and council. Clemence de Lungvilers...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/201/10035

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Reference
SC 8/201/10035
Date
[? c. 1278]
Description
Petitioners
Clemence de Lungvilers.
Name(s)
de Lungvilers, Clemence
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
Clemence de Lungvilers states that John de Eyvill, Adam his brother, Thomas de Eyvill, John de Eyvill, nephew of John de Eyvill, William, John de Eyvill's clerk, John de Husthayt, William de Eyvill of Egmanton and Robert de Eyvill of Egmanton came with force and arms to her manors of Egmanton and Barnburgh, carried off her goods and chattels, and inflicted other outrages upon her. She requests justice.
Nature of endorsement
She is to take action by a writ of Chancery.
Places mentioned
Egmanton, [Nottinghamshire]
Barnburgh, [West Riding of Yorkshire].
People mentioned
John de Eyvill
Adam [de Eyvill], brother of John de Eyvill
Thomas de Eyvill
John de Eyvill, nephew of John de Eyvill
William, John de Eyvill's clerk
John de Husthayt
William de Eyvill of Egmanton
Robert de Eyvill of Egmanton.
Note
CCR 1272-9 p.509 is dated 27 October 1278, and seems likely to be related to this petition, although not directly.
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw I, vol. I, 1272-1279, (Public Record Office, 1900), p.509 (appointment of attorneys by the petitioner in her suit of novel disseisin against John de Eyvill and others concerning the manor of Egmanton)
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https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9333591/

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