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Maud Huet, widow of Geoffrey Huet of Horley; John Huet, son of Geoffrey Huet, executors...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/231/11531

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Reference
SC 8/231/11531
Date
[1403-1404]
Description
Petitioners
Maud Huet, widow of Geoffrey Huet of Horley; John Huet, son of Geoffrey Huet, executors of his testament.
Name(s)
Huet; Huet, Maud; John
Addressees
King.
Nature of request
The petitioners state that at the feast of the Conception of the Virgin Mary in the second year of Richard II's reign, William Lavere leased to Geoffrey and his executors a plot of land called Suthland to hold until ten years after the following Michaelmas, but that within that time John Cheny and John Frebarn expelled Geoffrey from that plot, and still hold it, and John Frebarn beat and wounded Geoffrey. He sued them, and his executors have continued to do so, but because they are so poor and John Cheny and John Frebarn such great maintainers they do not dare to sue them any more. Therefore they request a remedy.
Nature of endorsement
The Chancellor of England is to have power by authority of parliament to summon the parties mentioned in this petition before him, and when the arguments of the parties on the complaint contained in this petition have been heard and understood, the same Chancellor is to do justice to the parties by the aforesaid authority.It is agreed that the parties have a day to the quinzene of Easter.
Places mentioned
Horley, [Surrey].
People mentioned
Geoffrey Huet of Horley, husband of petitioner
William Lavere
John Cheny
John Frebarn, baker.
Note
The petition is dated to 1403-1404 as other petitions in this and the preceding file from Chancery Files 528 date to these years.
Related material

For a duplicate of this petition differently endorsed, see SC 8/52/2571

A petition formerly attached to SC 8/52/2571 is SC 8/71/3549

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Former department reference
Chancery Files 528.
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9335090/

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