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Catalogue reference: SC 8/344/E1294

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This record is about the ? No Petitioner named [Parts of the first lines of the schedule are obscured because... dating from [1471-1483] in the series Special Collections: Ancient Petitions. It is held at The National Archives, Kew.

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Reference
SC 8/344/E1294
Date
[1471-1483]
Description
Petitioners
? No Petitioner named
Nature of request
[Parts of the first lines of the schedule are obscured because of the way it is glued to associated documents in this file].Schedule.1) May it be remembered that John Harcourt, bastard owes to Sandiacre the parson £7 for the farm of the parsonage, and it was agreed between the parson and Harcourt that Harcourt pay the sum to the abbot of Abingdon for a plurality which the abbot would purchase for the parson, which £7 Harcourt did not pay to the abbot.2) The parson paid for Harcourt 22s. for the tithes of the parsonage, which Harcourt should have paid according to his bill made by him to the parson concerning the farm of the parsonage.3) The parson paid the abbot of Gloucester 13s. 4d. for the portion of the parsonage which Harcourt should have paid.4) Harcourt owes the parson 22s. for three parts of the wool tithes of 500 sheep of his own.5) The parson served the cure of the church of the parsonage for a year that comes to £5 for that service, which Harcourt should have paid according to his bill of the farm.6) The parson paid to the abbot of Tewkesbury 50s. for a pension of the parsonage, which Harcourt should have paid according to his bill.7) Harcourt came with 70 people to carry away as much of the standing wheat upon 12 acres of the glebe of the parsonage as came to the sum of £7 after Harcourt's term expired.8) Harcourt sent Richard Branker, his servant into the country and gathered up the parson's tithe wool against all right conscience.Sum Total: £24 7s 4d.
Nature of endorsement
[None]
Places mentioned
Estlich (Eastleach Martin), [Gloucestershire].
People mentioned
John Saundyacre (Sandiacre), parson of Eastleach Martin
John Harecourt (Harcourt)
Abbot of Abingdon
Abbot of Gloucester
Abbot of Tewkesbury.
Note
The schedule is dated to 1471-1483 with the petition with which it was enclosed (SC 8/344/E1293).
Related material

For a related schedule to which this petition is still attached, see SC 8/344/E1295

For the petition to which this schedule is still attached, see SC 8/344/E1293

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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/C9736714/

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