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? No Petitioner named Letter of the mayor, bailiffs and the community of barons to...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/271/13529

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SC 8/271/13529
Date
[c. 1301]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
Letter of the mayor, bailiffs and the community of barons to the king reciting a writ of the king to them, dated 18 February in the twenty-ninth year of his reign, asking them to make sure that those people of their town who have been attacking the abbot of St Augustine and his men desist from this, and informing him in their turn of violent and murderous attacks on them by monks and other men of the Abbot's. In particular they ask him to order what seems good to him with regard to sixteen men captured by them in one attack.
Nature of endorsement
[None].
Places mentioned
Faversham, [Kent]
Canterbury, [Kent]
Lincoln, [Lincolnshire].
People mentioned
Mayor, bailiffs, and community of barons of Faversham
Abbot of St Augustine of Canterbury
Philip le Clerk, attorney of the Abbot of St Augustine's
William Hubert, monk of St Augustine's
Hugh de Berkyng (Barking), monk of St Augustine's
Richard Bertelot, monk of St Augustine's
John Godchep, monk of St Augustine's
John de Bekles
Thomas Glomvile
Thomas Gillebert
Thomas Dagh
Nicholas [Dagh], brother of Thomas Dagh
Stephen Pistor (Baker)
Richard Atte Welle (Atwell)
John Gravene
Thomas [Gravene], son of John Gravene
Richard [Gravene], son of John Gravene
William le Taverner
Gilbert [le Taverner], brother of William le Taverner
William de Cantuar' (Canterbury)
Christian de Brenle.
Note
The petition is dated to c. 1301 as the petition contains the transcript of a letter of 18 February 29 Edw. I, and clearly related commissions concerning the dispute were issued on 27 March 1301 (CPR 1292-1301, p.626).
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw I, vol. III, 1292-1301, (Public Record Office, 1895), p.626 (commissions concerning attacks on the property and men of the abbot, and for the death of Brenle)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9517476/

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