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Thomas Moygne (Moigne) of Abington and Muriel Moygne (Moigne) his wife. Moygne (Moigne);...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/296/14786

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SC 8/296/14786
Date
[1320]
Description
Petitioners
Thomas Moygne (Moigne) of Abington and Muriel Moygne (Moigne) his wife.
Name(s)
Moygne (Moigne); Moygne (Moigne), Thomas; Muriel
Addressees
Chancellor.
Nature of request
Thomas Moygne of Abington and Muriel his wife state that, to disrupt their suit in two assizes of novel disseisin, brought by them against Thomas, son of Alexander Moigne, Warin de Bassyngbourn and others, Alice, daughter of John Goldryng of Cambridge, sued a writ of appeal for robbery against them, at the procurement of John and Warin, to attach them so that they could not continue their suit. They ask that they may be allowed a mainprise to appear on the day contained in the writ of appeal, to answer Alice and all others.
Nature of endorsement
[None]
Places mentioned
Abington (Abington Pigotts), [Cambridgeshire]
Wimpole, [Cambridgeshire]
Cambridge, [Cambridgeshire].
People mentioned
Thomas [Moigne], son of Alexander Moigne
Alexander Moigne
Warin (Warren) de Bassyngbourn (Bassingbourn) of Wimpole
John de Mutford
Robert de Malberthorp (Mablethorpe)
Thomas des Eschalers
John de Cantebrigge (Cambridge)
John Goldryng of Cambridge
Alice [Goldryng], daughter of John Goldryng of Cambridge.
Note
CCR 1318-23 p.279 is dated 23 November 1320, and the petition mentioned there would seem to be this one.CPR 1317-21 p.544 is dated 8 November 1320, and is clearly the oyer et terminer mentioned here, as the names of the justices are the same. This dates the petition to between 8 and 23 November 1320.
Related material

For a related petition see SC 8/62/3057

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
  • Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw II, vol. III, 1318-1323, (Public Record Office, 1895), p.279 (order to the sheriff of Cambridgeshire to supersede the arrest Thomas and Muriel at Alice's suit, as they have found mainpernors, and they have shown by their petition that this is done to prevent their suit)
  • Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw II, vol. III, 1317-1321, (Public Record Office, 1903), p.544 (commission of oyer et terminer mentioned in this petition)
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