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Bos de Ternak (Ternac, Tarnac). de Ternak (Ternac, Tarnac) Bos King and council....

Catalogue reference: SC 8/281/14033

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This record is about the Bos de Ternak (Ternac, Tarnac). de Ternak (Ternac, Tarnac) Bos King and council.... dating from [c. 1327] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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SC 8/281/14033
Date
[c. 1327]
Description
Petitioners
Bos de Ternak (Ternac, Tarnac).
Name(s)
de Ternak (Ternac, Tarnac), Bos
Addressees
King and council.
Nature of request
Bos de Ternak states that, in compensation for his losses in the war in Gascony, the Earl of Kent, then the king's lieutenant in the Duchy of Guyenne, gave him by his letters patent certain lands and rents that had belonged to the Count of Armagnac, and asks the king to confirm this gift by his letters patent, as the king of France has given these lands to a knight of France.
Nature of endorsement
The kings of England and France have a day at Paris at the octaves of Michaelmas next, for requests made on the one side and the other, and in the king of England's requests mention is made of his lands and those of his subjects in those parts, where he certainly intends to have restitution: when he has this, they will be suitably served. And if by chance they do not achieve the desired outcome with regard to these lands, the king will inform himself of their losses, both of lands and chattels, and of their good service, and will have such an answer given them that they will reasonably consider themselves to satisfied.
Places mentioned
Gascony, [France]
France
Guyenne, [France]
Parempuyre parish, [Guyenne, France]
Cujac parish, [Guyenne, France]
Labarde parish, [Guyenne, France]
Cantenac parish, [Guyenne, France]
Blanquefort parish, [Guyenne, France].
People mentioned
[Edmund of Woodstock], Earl of Kent, king's lieutenant in the Duchy of Guyenne
[John (Jean, Joan) I], Count of Armagnac
King of France.
Note
Edmund of Woodstock, Earl of Kent, was the king's lieutenant in the Duchy of Guyenne from July 1324 to January 1326. This petition dates from after this time, and probably to the early years of the reign of Edward III.
Related material

For a related petition from the same petitioner, see SC 8/288/14354

Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status
Public Record(s)
Language
French
Closure status
Open Document, Open Description
Record URL
https://beta.nationalarchives.gov.uk/catalogue/id/C9682144/

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