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John (Johan) de Nurry, son and heir of John de Nurry, citizen of Agen. de Nurry John...

Catalogue reference: SC 8/291/14529

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Reference
SC 8/291/14529
Date
[? 1305]
Description
Petitioners
John (Johan) de Nurry, son and heir of John de Nurry, citizen of Agen.
Name(s)
de Nurry, John (Johan)
Addressees
King.
Nature of request
John de Nurry, son and heir of John de Nurry, citizen of Agen, requests payment of money borrowed eleven years ago and more by John de Candeure, formerly Treasurer of Agen, or an assignment in Agen where he can be paid.He also states that he was answered at York by the king and council that he was to show his letter for the debt - which he is always ready to do, but he does not know to whom. He therefore asks that he might be told to whom he is to show it.
Nature of endorsement
The Constable of Bordeaux is to be ordered that, when he has seen the account of John de Candeure, he is to do justice to the party.
Places mentioned
Agen, [Guyenne, France]
York.
People mentioned
John (Joan) de Nurry, citizen of Agen, father of John de Nurry
John (Joan) de Candeure (Candover), Treasurer of Agen.
Note
Dated to after 1294, as this was the date when John de Candeure returned to England (see note 2 to Roles Gascons vol. III, no.4631), A John de Nurry, who might be either the petitioner or his father, is mentioned in Roles Gascons vol. II, nos. 1394-1395, dated 24 April 1289. A note at the beginning of the file, signed R. L. Atkinson and dated 9 March 1932, states, 'Nos 14511-50 and 14551-80 in the next file appear to form an original file, or at any rate a conjunction of some duration. Such as can be dated appear to belong to the year 1305, or thereabouts, so the remainder may provisionally be regarded as belonging to this date'. This petition has therefore given a provisional date of 1305.
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/C9735691/

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