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Philip Aubyn, citizen of Winchester; Roger de Inkpenne, citizen of Winchester; Ralph...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/209/10408

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Reference
SC 8/209/10408
Date
[1327]
Description
Petitioners
Philip Aubyn, citizen of Winchester; Roger de Inkpenne, citizen of Winchester; Ralph de Malling, citizen of Winchester; Adam de Chiriton, citizen of Winchester; Thomas de Holeputte, citizen of Winchester; Ralph Fraunceis, citizen of Winchester; Nicholas de Lyndraper, citizen of Winchester; Robert de Ismonger, citizen of Winchester; Nicholas Dexcestre (Exeter), citizen of Winchester; John Gabriel, citizen of Winchester; William le Draper, the son of Edward le Draper, citizen of Winchester.
Name(s)
Aubyn; de Inkpenne; de Malling; de Chiriton; de Holeputte; Fraunceis; de Lyndraper; de Ismonger; Dexcestre (Exeter); Gabriel; Draper, Philip; Roger; Ralph; Adam; Thomas; Ralph; Nicholas; Robert; Nicholas; John; William
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
Aubyn and others, citizens of Winchester, request remedy in that they were imprisoned for six days in Porchester Castle until they agreed to buy corrupted wines provided for the king there, and undertook to buy the wine for £139 but have failed to sell it in Flanders and Ireland.
Nature of endorsement
Let there be an inquiry ordered in Chancery, and if the complaint be justified the petitioners will have remedy.
Places mentioned
Porchester, [Hampshire]
Winchester, [Hampshire]
Flanders
Ireland
Hampshire.
People mentioned
Hugh Despenser the younger
Robert Baldok (Baldock)
Robert de Holden.
Note
Firmly dated to the parliament of 1327 in Rot. Parl. Hac. Ined., pp. 153-4.
Related material

For a related petition, see SC 8/169/8437

For a near identical petition with an additional clause see SC 8/157/7803

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Rotuli Parliamentorum Anglie Hactenus Inediti, Ed. H.G. Richardson and G.O. Sayles, (Camden Society, 3rd Series, vol. LI, 1935), pp.153-154 (full edition of original petition, with English summary in abstract of parliament roll of 1327)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9333965/

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