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John Baygge (Bagge) of Plymouth, and William Baygge (Bagge), John Baygge (Bagge)...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/239/11918

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Reference
SC 8/239/11918
Date
[1345]
Description
Petitioners
John Baygge (Bagge) of Plymouth, and William Baygge (Bagge), John Baygge (Bagge) and Edmund Baygge (Bagge) his sons.
Name(s)
Baygge (Bagge); Baygge (Bagge); Baygge (Bagge); Baygge (Bagge), John; William; John; Edmund
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
John Baygge of Plymouth, and William, John and Edmund his sons state that on the Monday before the feast of the Nativity of Our Lady this year, certain people of Plymouth came by night to John's house with force and arms and broke in, stole and laid waste to their goods, and set fire to it. They request a remedy.
Nature of endorsement
. . . 5 tuns 1 pipe.
Places mentioned
Plymouth, [Devon].
People mentioned
John Berd of Plymouth
John Fyssacre the elder of Plymouth
Andrew Berd of Plymouth
Thomas Fyssacre of Plymouth
Richard Gyste of Plymouth
Richard Tystede of Plymouth
John Austyn (Austin) of Plymouth
John Bagge of Plymouth
Richard Sopere (Soper) of Plymouth
William Bolle of Plymouth
Richard Wellawey of Plymouth
John Wellawey of Plymouth
Malle Farount of Plymouth
Maud [Wellawey], sister of Richard Wellawey
Guillamyn (William), [Wellawey], uncle of Richard Wellawey
Richard Stonhowse (Stonehouse) of Plymouth
William Pruste of Plymouth
Thomas Samfforde (Samford) of Plymouth
William Saundour of Plymouth
Simon Socour of Plymouth
John Baroun (Baron) of Plymouth
Richard Corteys (Curtis) of Plymouth
Walter Venour of Plymouth
Geoffrey Choche of Plymouth
John Stonefforde (Stoneford) of Plymouth
Robert Pole of Plymouth
John Stillamain of Plymouth
John Clourbe of Plymouth
William Philip of Plymouth
Henry Brayston of Plymouth
James Blamwayle of Plymouth
Hamlin atte Terre of Plymouth
Matthew Bodrygan (Bodrigan) of Plymouth
John Trihour of Plymouth
Richard Kinhow, carpenter, of Plymouth
John Prys, baker, of Plymouth
[Edward I], King of England.
Note
Formerly enclosed with no.46 in C 81/1336, dated 15 August 1345.CPR 1343-5 p.587 is dated 16 September 1345.
Related material

For the privy seal warrant with which this petition was originally sent to the chancery see no.46 in C 81/1336

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw III, vol. VI, 1343-1345, (Public Record Office, 1902), p.587 (commission of inquiry resulting from the petition)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9335482/

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