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CP 40/1136 - Chief Justices' Rolls, Court of Common Pleas, Easter Term, 2 Edward VI (1548)
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s(cilicet) lodowious Whitney alias dons Lewis Whitney Gentylman p(er) attorn(atus) suu(m) op(tulit) se iiijto die v(er)sus Joh(ann)em Willi(am)us nup(er) de Bergevenny in com(itatu) p(re)dic(t)o yoman alias don John Willi(a)m of the county of monmouth of the Towne of Bergevenny alias dom John Willi(a)ms of Bergavenny de pl(ac)ito q(uo)d reddat ei quinq() libras & decem orliws? quos ei debet & iniuste detmet &c Et ipse non ven() Et pred() fuit vic(ecomes) q(uo)d sum() &c Et vic() modo mandi q(uo)d ...
Translation:
Worcestershire: Lewis Whitney gentylman by his attorney against John Williams of the Town of Bergavenny in the county of Monmouth, yeoman, in a plea to pay £5 10s. owed and unjustly detained.
Note: the 'Worcestershire' marginal caption suggests that the the case was begun in that county, but the subject-matter seems to be in the town now called Abergavenny in the Welsh Border country.
Special thanks to Michael A. Faraday for finding and translating this entry.
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Herefordshire Richard Vaughan knight against Thomas Kyrwoode of Letton husbandman & against John Whytney of Letton, husbandman, in a plea of force and arms in maliciously interfering with a mare of Richard's at Letton worth £10 & other enormities to his grave damage and against the Peace etc.
Special thanks to Michael A. Faraday for finding and translating this entry.
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Herefordshire: Robert Whitney by his attorney against Hugh Edmond of Whitney husbandman & Blanchiand Richardes of Whitney widow in a plea of force and arms when they broke into Robert's house and close at Whytney and oyther enormities to his grave damage and against the Peace etc.
Special thanks to Michael A. Faraday for finding and translating this entry.
Note: This could have been Robert Whitney, Gent. (later knight), of Whitney or Robert Whitney, Gent., of Castleton.
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