Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 1 Edward II

Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 10, Part 1. Originally published by Staffordshire Record Society, London, 1889.

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'Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 1 Edward II', in Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 10, Part 1. Edited by G Wrottesley( London, 1889), British History Online, accessed December 2, 2024, https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/staffs-hist-collection/vol10/pt1/p1.

"Plea Rolls for Staffordshire: 1 Edward II". Staffordshire Historical Collections, Vol. 10, Part 1. Ed. G Wrottesley(London, 1889), , British History Online. Web. 2 December 2024. https://prod.british-history.ac.uk/staffs-hist-collection/vol10/pt1/p1.

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Extracts from the Plea Rolls. Tem. E. II.

Coram Rege Roll. Easter, 1 E. II.

Staff. Alan de Wodenesburi sued John de Herunville and Juliana his wife, John Cusin, Simon son of John de Herunville, and Robert his brother, John Bastard and William de Langeleye in a plea of trespass. None of the defendants appeared, and the Sheriff had been commanded to distrain the said John and Juliana, and to apprehend the others and produce them at this term, and he made no return to the writ. He was therefore ordered as before, and to produce them on the morrow of St. John the Baptist. m. 30.

Staff. William de la Wodebank appeared against Robert son of Adam de Otherton, Hugh son of Adam de Otherton and Henry his brother, and Richard de Wollaston, and Ralph de Prestwode in a plea of trespass. None of the defendants appeared, and the Sheriff had been commanded to distrain the said Robert, Hugh, Henry, and Richard, and to apprehend the said Ralph, and he sent no return to the writ. He was therefore ordered as before, and to produce them on the morrow of Holy Trinity. m. 30.