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Philip Amotesham. Amotesham Philip King. Philip Amotesham asks to be pardoned the...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/255/12728

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This record is about the Philip Amotesham. Amotesham Philip King. Philip Amotesham asks to be pardoned the... dating from [1403] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SC 8/255/12728
Date
[1403]
Description
Petitioners
Philip Amotesham.
Name(s)
Amotesham, Philip
Addressees
King.
Nature of request
Philip Amotesham asks to be pardoned the suit of the King's peace, as he is indicted for the death of James, servant of Thomas Ingram, whom he killed with an arrow accidentally and not with malice aforethought.
Nature of endorsement
[On face] This bill was granted on Good Friday out of reverence for God and the day.[None on dorse]
Places mentioned
Rowbarns, Surrey
East Horsley, Surrey
Effingham hundred, Surrey
Ockham, [Surrey]
West Horsley, [Surrey].
People mentioned
Thomas Ingram
James, servant of Thomas Ingram
Walter Broke (Brook), coroner of Surrey
William Frylond
William Ingram
Roger atte Watere (Attwater)
William Love
Richard Lethe
John Roger
John Bolle
Simon atte Mille (Mill)
Robert atte Mere
Peter atte Lee
John Bacon
Robert Hechhurst
Richard Arteur
John Parson, reeve of Effingham
Richard Baker
Thomas Longe (Long)
Thomas Ingram
Richard Ingram
Walter Hechhurst, reeve of Ockham
William atte Felde (Field)
Ralph Griche
John atte Grenedon
Ralph Somere
John Page, reeve of West Horsley
William Page
Nicholas Huch
William Webbe (Webb)
Richard Colyn (Colin).
Note
CPR 1401-5 p.222 is dated 23 April 1403, and is clearly in response to this petition.
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French and Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Hen IV, vol. II, 1401-1405, (Public Record Office, 1905), p.222 (pardon to the petitioner)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9440335/

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