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? No Petitioner named [Schedule reciting 2 writs assigning Willoughby and others...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/229/11406

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Reference
SC 8/229/11406
Date
[1363]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
[Schedule reciting 2 writs assigning Willoughby and others to commissions of oyer and terminer in Lancashire, and a extract of indictments and presentations, and 2 extracts from pleas before Willoughby and his companions:]1) Writ of Edward III to Willoughby and others ordering them to hold an inquisition, 13 February 1348 (22 Edw. III).2) Writ of Edward III to Willoughby ordering him to have all the indictments and securities in his possession before the king, 20 March 1348 (22 Edw. III).3) Indictments and presentations made at Preston by Willoughby and others, octave of Easter 1345 (19 Edw. III): indictment of Rigmayden for the death of Catherton.4) Pleas at Liverpool before Willoughby and others, 3 April 1348 (22 Edw. III): order to the sheriff to attach Rigmayden.5) Pleas at Lancaster before Willoughby and others, Tuesday after the quindene of Michaelmas 1348 (22 Edw. III): outlawry of Rigmayden.
Nature of endorsement
[None].
Places mentioned
Lancashire
Westminster
Preston, [Lancashire]
Furness, [Lancashire]
Dalton, [Lancashire]
Ellel, [Lancashire]
Liverpool, [Lancashire].
People mentioned
Edward III, King of England
Richard de Wylughby (Willoughby)
Peter de la Mare
John de Freland (Freeland), justice
Hugh de Berewyk (Berwick)
William Basset, justice
Simon de Drayton, justice
Thomas de Fereris (Ferrers), justice
Richard de la Pole
Richard de Islep, justice
Simon Pakman (Packman), justice
John de Haveryngton the younger, knight
John Flemyng (Fleming) of Furness, knight
Christopher de Broghton (Broughton), knight
John de Kirkeby (Kirkby) the younger
Robert de Wasshington (Washington)
John de Croft of Dalton
Norman de Redeman
William de Heton (Heaton)
William de Tunstall
John de Caunfeld
Roger de Slene
John Laurence
Roger de Rigmayden
Alan de Catherton.
Note
The schedule dates to 1363 with the writ to which it is the returned response (SC 8/229/11405).
Related material

For a letter of the earl of Ulster relating to this petition, see SC 8/229/11404

For the petition to which this schedule was formerly attached, see SC 8/229/11403

For a resulting writ of certiorari to which this is the schedule, see SC 8/229/11405

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
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.74 (calendar of petition)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9334966/

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