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? No Petitioner named [The document is originally and had tongues for seals cut horizontally...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/315/E184

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SC 8/315/E184
Date
[1302]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
[The document is originally and had tongues for seals cut horizontally on the bottom which are no longer extant].Inquisition concerning the decline in the profits from the farm of the forests between the bridges of Oxford and Stamford in the forest of Whittlewood.
Nature of endorsement
Concerning the forest of Whittlewood in [Buckinghamshire]
Places mentioned
Whittlewood, [Buckinghamshire]
Stony Stratford, [Buckinghamshire]
Oxford, [Oxfordshire]
Stamford, [Lincolnshire]
Leckhampstead, [Buckinghamshire].
People mentioned
Robert de Harewedon, lieutenant of Hugh le Despenser, justice of the King's Forest south of the Trent
John de Tyngewyk (Tingewick), Warden of the forest of Whittlewood
Robert Hertesham, forester
Richard Mabely, forester
William Wythyhegg, forester
Robert de Haselberewe, forester
Thomas Plauntfolye, forester
Adam de Forhoo, verderer
William de Nonacourt, verderer
Roger Trimenel, verderer
Allelm de Whelton
Nicholas de Ever
Angetill de Barton
John de Eltesdon
Ivon de Loughton
William le Vavasour
Richard Averye (Avery) of Leckhampstead
Hugh le Megr'
John de Kynebell (Kimble)
John de Hastingg' (Hastings)
Robert Bychemor
Robert Fraunkeleyn (Franklin).
Note
The inquisition is dated to 1302 with the petition with which it was formerly enclosed (SC 8/315/E179). The inquisition itself is dated in its dating clause to Sunday next after the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Mary 29 Edw. I [10 September 1301].
Related material

For the petition with which this inquisition was formerly enclosed, see SC 8/315/E179

For an inquisition formerly enclosed with this inquisition, see SC 8/315/E180

For a schedule formerly enclosed with this inquisition, see SC 8/315/E178

For a writ formerly enclosed with this inquisition, see SC 8/315/E186

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
Latin
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Publication note(s)
The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, Ed. Paul Brand, Anne Curry, Chris Given-Wilson, Rosemary Horrox, W.M. Ormrod and J.R.S. Phillips, (Cambridge University Press, 2005), 1302, summer parliament, appendix, petitions belonging to this parliament and not otherwise recorded, no.2 (summary of this file)
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9529236/

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