Sheriffs' Court Roll, 1320: Membrane 10 (transcript pp.34-40)

London Sheriffs Court Roll 1320. Originally published by Centre for Metropolitan History, London, 2010.

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Walter of Essex was attached to answer Alan Raven in a plea of covenant. The pl. complains that whereas William de Grey, kt., was indebted to him to the extent of £ 12. 0. 0, which ought to have been repaid at the last term, he caused to be attached 25 quarters and 6 bushels of rye belonging to the said William ['super predictum Willelmum applicata'] in the port of Billyngesgate. Thereupon the above-named Walter covenanted with the pl., on Tuesday before Christmas, 13 Edward II [18th December, 1319], to produce the said William here within the quindene to satisfy him for the aforesaid debt, or for the value of the barley attached; but he failed to carry out his covenant to the
damage of the pl. 100s. Walter comes and says that he ought not now to answer concerning the said covenant, because he answered for the same at the court held on Tuesday before Christmas last past, and there vouched his 'secta' viz. Elias and John. Afterwards the pl. did not prosecute his suit, and was therefore adjudged, with his pledges, to be in mercy, and the def. to be quit; and thereupon he vouches the record to warranty. A day is given to the def. to produce the record at the next court.

Court of John of Prestone, sheriff of London, held on Thursday after the feast of St. James the Apostle, 14 Edward II [31st July, 1320]
proxima Robert of Thame, def., v. John Gout, merchant, of Besatz, in a plea of debt, whereupon a jury, by R. Scot.
contra xjs. xjd. John of Cornhulle, attorney of Godfrey le Webbe, def., v. William Godefray for receiving his law in a plea of debt, by Nicholas of Kranele.
William Godefray, pl., v. Godfrey le Webbe, for receiving his law in a plea of debt, by R. Scot.
Robert Gonneby, attorney of Hamo le Barber, pl., v. Robert le Chaundeler and Alice his wife, for receiving his law in a plea of debt, by the same.
Walter Lucas, def., v. John of Bledelawe in a plea of debt, by Nicholas of Cranele.
Richard of Burgh, def., v. John of Bledelawe in a plea of debt, by Thomas Orpedeman.
William Ficays, def., v. Robert Gos and Lettice his wife in a plea of trespass, by the same.
Thomas Carlel, def., v. Richard of Cicestre in a plea of trespass, by the same.
John of Upton, def., v. Elen Scot in a plea of debt, for the making of his law, by the same.
[p. 35] vacat The same John, def., v. the same, for the making of his law in a plea of debt, by the same.
Hugh of Pikeryngge, def., v. William Wastel in a plea of debt, by the same.
John of Doftone, def., v. William le Chaundeler in a plea of debt, by the same.
John le Lunge and Joan his wife, defs., v .William le Chaundeler in a plea of trespass, by the same.
William of Honesdone, def., v. Ralph Manyman in a plea of covenant, by the same.
vacat quod apparet John Coterel, def., v. John Robert de la Porte in a plea of trespass, by the same.
Juliana Tulesan, def., v. William Wastel in a plea of debt, by the same.
curia proxima ten[ebitur] Richard of Alegate, def., v. Andrew of Tyndale in a plea of debt, by the same.
Isabella wife of John of Mallyngge, def., v. Alice - petit licenciam - relict of John of Brichford, and John of Brichford, executors of the will of the said John, in a plea of debt, by Richard of Rothyngge. John, husband of the aforesaid Isabella, appears.
Richard Payn, coffrer, pl., v. Robert Broun, tailor, for receiving his law in a plea of trespass, by the same.
jurata John le Litle, def., v. Andrew of Sechesford in a plea of trespass, whereupon judgment, by the same.
jurata William Reyner, def., v. the same, concerning the same, by the same.
jurata John Baldewyne, def., v. the same, etc.
John of Stanstede [blank space] executor of the will of the aforesaid Peter [sic.], def., v. John of Zemeseie.
Margery, relict of Peter of Bolyngton, in a plea of debt, by the same.
Geoffrey atte Leye, def., v. William of Bek and Henry his son in a plea of trespass, by the same.
Richard Dikes, def., v. Mabel la Welsshe in a plea of account, by the same.
Henry le Sawiere, def., v. Richard le Clerke, 'sawiere', in a plea of trespass, by the same.
jurata Reginald Wolleward, attorney of William le Taverner, chaucer, executor of the will of Robert Heyne, def., v. Richard Heyne and Maude his wife in a plea of debt, whereupon a jury, by the same.
jurata William of Reille, attorney of Robert Neel the other executor of the will of the
said Robert Heyne, v. the same, concerning the same, by the same.
jurata Richard of Lyncolne - petit licenciam -, pl., v. Andrew of Tyndale and Alice his wife in a plea of debt, by John Stubbard.
Richard le Cordewaner, of Lombardstrete and Denise his wife, defs., v. Maude of Berkyngge in a plea of trespass, by Richard Scot.
Peter of Haliwelle, 'correour', def., v. Brother William, Master of the Hospital of St. Bartholomew, for the making of his law in a plea of debt, by Richard of Rothyngge.
vacat quia
alibi
Richard of Burgh, baker, def., v. John of Bledelawe in a plea of debt, by the same.
Mabel la Welsshe of Ebbesham, pl., v. Richard Dikes, 'webbe', in a plea of account, by R. Scot.
William of Alegate, def., v. Geoffrey Sterre in a plea of debt, by Thomas Orpedeman.
Albreda, wife of John le Bollere, def., v. Ralph of Candoure in a plea of trespass, whereupon a jury John, husband of the said Albreda, appears by T. Orpedeman.
[p. 36] Amice la Krengestere, pl., v. Richard le Heymongere in a plea of trespass, whereupon a jury, by the same.
proxima John of Bedeford, clerk of All Hallows at Hay, def., v. Warin le White in a plea of trespass, by the same.
Peter Bussh, def., v. John Bontyng - essoin - in a plea of account, by Richard of Rothyngge.
Thomas le Gildere and Isabella his wife, pl., v. Adam le Gildere, for the receiving of his law in a plea of trespass, by the same.
Richard Trewelove, baker, def., v. Andrew of Tyndale in a plea of debt, by Salamon of Bury.
contra quia presens lege John, son of John Giffard, def., v. Christina of Kanterbury for the making of his law in a plea of debt, by of Stubbard.
Robert of Thame, attorney of Robert atte Hegge, pl., v. Robert of Belyngge in a plea of debt, by the same.
proxima Robert of Tottenille, def., v. Williams Rosselyn in a plea concerning the removal of a horse, by R. Rothyngge.
Broun Robyn, tailor, def., v. Richard le Coffrer, for the making of his law in a plea of trepass, by R. Rothyngge.
Gerard le Fruter, def., v. John le Fruter in a plea of trespass, by Richard of Rothyngge.
proxima Reymund of Lymoges, pl., v. Michael Mynot in a plea of trespass, by Thomas Orpedeman.
The same Michael, def., v. the said Reymund in the same, by Richard of Rothyngge.
Nicholas of Beutele, def., v. Walter Neel in a plea of debt, by Orpedeman.
John le Tilere, def., v. Thomas of Hakeneie in a plea of debt, by W. Reille.
Richard atte Marche, def., v. Roger le Rede and Margery his wife, for the making of his law in a plea of debt, by J. Stubbard.
proxima John of Draytone, pl., v. Roger of Mymmes in a plea of trepass, by Thomas Orpedeman.
Nicholas of Dunstaple, def., v. Walter le Sawiere in a plea of trespass, for the making of his law, by Kranele.
proxima Richard Hotgo, def., v. John of Caktone in a plea of trespass, by the same.
The Prior of St. Augustine's, def., v. William of Alegate in a plea of debt, by R. Scot.
Brother Guy, member of the same community, def., v. the same, in the same, by the same.
John in Mareschal, pl., v. Adam of Rothewelle and Maude his wife in a plea of trespass, by the same.
Thomas Dieu, def., v. Richard le Chaundeler of Douegate in a plea of debt, by Thomas Orpedeman.
Maikin Abraham, pelter, pl., v. Roger le Glasiere in a plea of trepass, by the same.
Christina, servant of Juliana la Lavendere, pl., v. John of Kent, 'pheliper', and Lettice his wife in a plea of trespass, by the same.
proxima Henry Wynarnd, wolmongere, def .,v. John of Kaktone in a plea of trepass, by the same.
[p. 37] proxima Robert atte Cokke, brewer, def., v. the same in the same, by the same.
proxima The same John, pl., v. the same Henry and Robert in the same, by Stubbard.
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proxima
Simon of Abyndone, def., v. Richard of Perers in a plea concerning the detention of a bill, by J. Stubbard.
John of Stoketone, pl., v. John le Messager in a plea of account, by the same.
William of Wideslade, def., v. William of Bidik in a plea of account, by the same.
The same v. the same in a plea of debt, by the same.
William Dosynoun, pl., v. William of Hallyngburi in a plea of debt, by the same.
The same William of Hallyngburi, def., v. the same, by the same, in the same.
proxima
Brother William Cauche, monk of Bermundeseie, def., v. Thomas Bonrouneyn in a plea of trespass, by the same.
William of Caxtone, def., v. Adam atte Marche in a plea of debt, by the same.
Adam atte Shire, def., v. the same in a plea of debt, by the same.

William of Hedersete, who is in the King's service, pl., v. Reginald of Thurston in a plea of trespass, by the same.
contra
John, son of John Giffard, def., v. Christina of Caunterburi, for the making of his law in a plea of trespass, by Stubbard.

Joce le Gentil, pl., v. Thomas of Redyngge for the receiving of his law in a plea of debt, by Orpedeman.



Henry of Kent, 'paternostrer', pl., appears v. Richard le Armurer of Fletestrete in a plea of trespass, and the same Richard had a day here by adjournment of Sir Henry Scrop, the kings justice, but he does not come. Therefore let him be attached.
vacat prox John Hamond, cook, pl., v. William atte Rie in a plea of trespass. The def., attached, does not come. Therefore let him be better attached etc.
John le Mareschal, pl., appears by essoin v. Adam of Rothewelle and Maude his wife in a plea of trespass. The defs. do not come. Therefore etc.
William of Durham, pl., appears v. Thomas le Benere in a plea of trespass. The def., attached, does not come. Therefore etc.
proxima William Wastel, pl., appears v. Lawrence le Tornor of Eppyngehethe, Brother Thomas of Eppyngeburi and Hugh of Pikeryngge, baker, executors of the will of John of Derby, parson of the church of St. Mildred, in a plea of debt.
Lawrence and Brother Thomas do not come. Therefore etc. Hugh appears by essoin.
John of Stoketone, pl., appears by his essoin v. John le Messager - nichil habet - in a plea of account. The def. does not come. Therefore etc.
William of Dunolmia, pl., appears v. Thomas son of John le Benere, draper, who attached by writ de minis, does not come. Therefore etc.
Henry Andrew - misericordia-, pl., appears v. Geoffrey de la Leye in plea of-
[p.38] -trespass. The def., attached, does not come. Therefore etc.
Edmund de Brewouse and Adam his brother, pls., appear v. William of Bermyngham, chaplain, by writ de minis. The def. does not come. Therefore etc.
John of Hanyngfeld, pl., appears v. William Alisaundre - nihil habet - in a plea of account. The def. does not come. Therefore etc.
John of Excestre, pl., appears v. Thomas of Boreham, jun., in a plea of trespass. The def. does not come. Therefore etc.
essoin Simon le Taillor and Amice his wife, executrix of the will of John Reyner, Adam Hunteman and John Smart, co-executors with the said Amice, pls., appear v. Alice relict of John of Kyngestone, Walter Clenehond and Robert of Ditton, executors of the will of John of Kyngestone, in a plea of debt. The defs. do not come. Therefore let them be distrained.
Alice la Swones, pl., appears v. Master Matthew of St. Benet's, Geoffrey Mathewes, seriaunt, and Andrew le Spenser, by writ de minis. The defs. do not come. Therefore etc.
Robert de la Porte, pl., appears v. Thomas of Walpol in a plea of trespass. The def., attached, does not come. Therefore etc.
John of Bromptone, pl., appears v. Robert servant ['valettus'] of Simon le Fourbour, in a plea concerning the detention of a knife. The def., distrained to appear, does not come. Therefore etc.
proxima Robert le Blunt, pl., appears v. John Postle of Kyngestone in a plea of trespass. The def., attached by 30s., does not come. Therefore let more be taken etc.
Alice la Joignour distrained v. Reginald atte Conduit in a plea of debt.
Robert of Kent of London, distrained v. Thomas of Spaigne in a plea of account.
Richard of Wandelesworthe - misericordia -, distrained v. John of Wrotham in a plea of debt.
William le Gauger, attached v. Roger of Suthcote in a plea of trespass.
Lawrence of Bodele, distrained v. Gerard le Fruter in a plea of debt.
Martin of Aumesburi, attached v. Robert de la Porte in a plea of trespass.
John of Hadham, distrained v. Richard of Gloucester, alderman, in a plea of debt, and Philip of Offord, potter, and Richard of Bromfeld appear.
William of Eli, pelter, distrained v. Margery la Bonere in a plea of debt.
Walter of Halghford, goldsmith - misericordia -, distrained v. John of Yepwelle and Alice his wife in a plea of debt.
John de la Barre, distrained v. Richard Cros in a plea of detention of chattels.
John le Mareschal, attached v. Adam of Keteryngge in a plea of trespass.
Hugh of Paris and Alice his wife distrained v. John Brus and Christina his wife in a plea of debt.
[p. 39] Thomas of Danyngtone, shoemaker, attached v. Adam of Wederhale and Idonea his wife in a plea of trespass.
Simon misrecordia le Armurer of Fletestrete, attached v. Richard of Nasyngge, 'gerdlere', in a plea of trespass.
Robert Berard, distrained v. William of Coule in a plea of debt.
Roger of Lyncolne, attached v. Robert de la Porte in a plea of trespass.
Martin Bright, poulter, distrained v. John of Dallyngge, jun., in a plea of debt.
John atte Hulle, 'cordewaner', distrained v. the same in a plea of debt. J. Coppedoke appears by his attorney.
Roger Morice, butcher, distrained v. Estmar le Litle in a plea of debt.
John Stailbard and Alice his wife, distrained v. Alice, relict of James le Botiller, John of Hardyngham, Geoffrey le Bothoner, and William of Macchyngge, executors of the will of the said James, in a plea of debt.
William of Speresholte and Alice his wife, distrained v. Richard of Reynham and Nicholas atte Holmes and Lucy his wife, executrix of the will of Nicholas atte Holmes in a plea of debt.
William of Speresholte, of London, 'chaundeler', distrained v. the said executors in a plea of debt.
Rose la Brewestere, distrained v. Simon le Bothoner in a plea of debt.
John of Colyngham, 'seler', better attached v. Thomas of Ware, servant of Aymer of Valence, and Christina his wife in a plea of trespass.
Henry of Sechesford, taverner - misericordia -, better distrained v. Stephen of Bercote in a plea of debt.
Paul le Botiller, better distrained v. William Peioun in a plea of account.
John of Canefeld, 'bocher', pl., appears v. William of Bristowe, 'bocher', in a plea of account, and it is testified in court that the said William has nothing in London whereby he can be distrained. Therefore let him be attached by his body.
Roger le Barber, better distrained v. Ralph of Dallyngge in a plea of debt.
Martin of Paris, pl., appears v. Richard of Hodesdone, 'pestour', in a plea of account, and it is testified in court that the said William has nothing in London whereby he can be distrained. Therefore let him be attached by his body.
John Russel, 'verrer', better distrained v. Stephen of Creye in a plea of debt.
Thomas of Bromesierde, better attached v. Nicholas of Tewkesburi, clerk, in a plea of trespass.
William of Durheme and Maude his wife, better distrained v. Thomas of Walpol in a plea of debt.
John le Mareschal of Walbroke, better distrained v. Thomas of Hameldene in a plea of debt.
Adam of Eli, of London, merchant, jun., better distrained v. John of Zemeseie in a plea of account.
[p. 40] The same Adam, better distrained v. Henry Dymmoke in a plea of account.
Thomas, son of John le Benere, better distrained v. William of Durham in a plea of account.