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Copyright Stephen Swailes.
This page contains an index of coroners' inquests for Northamptonshire from roll JUST 2/107 which The National Archives date from 21 Edward I to 9 Edward II. The roll includes the hundreds of Nassaburgh, Guilsborough, Wymersley and Towcester. Personal names and placenames are included in this index and brief details of events are provided in many cases. The roll is generally in good condition although some membranes are difficult to read due to damage and/or discolouration. Lists and values of chattels of suspected felons or of items that contributed to a person's accidental death are often given.
A few inquests, writs and appeals appear translated in Selden Society volume IX (consulted) and Associated Architectural Societies' Reports and Papers volume XXXII (not consulted).
The National Archives believes that JUST 2/120 and JUST 1/640 or parts thereof were probably originally parts of this roll.
Reference JUST 2/107 |
Regnal Year | Place | Deceased | First finder | Pledges | Notes |
hundred de Gildesborou | ||||||
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29 Ed1 | Watford | Nicholas Mundevile | Richard Mundevile & Nicholas his brother were playing a game with stones and Richard's stone fell upon Nicholas's head causing a small wound. After three days he had a stroke and later died. Jurors say that Richard did not kill Nicholas but he had fled out of fear to the church of St Peter at Watford. The same Richard confessed he was a thief having stolen a blue coat worth 18 pence at Barby. He abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a flail worth a half penny and a cap and a coat each worth a penny. Full translation in Selden Society vol. IX 1895. | ||
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29 Ed1 | Writ: John de Okle, William (Arousch), Adam (Freman), Thomas son of Walter carectarious, Eliam Chapleyn & Richard Frem[er]. Ralph at Thurneby, assault. York. (Adam de Pipwell). Membrane damaged. | ||||
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29 Ed1 ? | Clay Coton or near | Gilbert son of John le White ? | Membrane damaged, placename lost. Inquest. Gilbert argued with Nicholas? Thomas de Queneburow. He was hit with a hakinstaff dele Pote causing an injury to the brain. | ||
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30 Ed1 | Cottesbrooke | Amice daughter of Heny Bonhon de Cotusbrok aged 3 | Richard de B___ham de Cotusbrok | William Bond de Cotusbrok & Robert of the same | Found dead with a small wound under the left breast made by an arrow or so it seems. John de Wlverton cleric confessed and abjured the realm and was assigned to Portsmouth. His chattels were linen worth 2 pence, a bow worth 1 penny and a cap worth 3 pence. Wolverton? |
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30 Ed1 | Writ: membrane damaged. | ||||
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33 Ed1 ? | Thornby | William brother of Henry atte Leyton de Gildeborou took refuge in the church 29th July 1309 saying he was a thief and had stolen sheep, chickens and geese and more at Coten juxta Gildesborou and abjured the realm. He said for three years past he had associated with one Robert of Essex and had fled. He was assigned to Dover. His chattels were the tools of a linen weaver worth 4d, a russet courtepy worth 6d, a sickle worth 4d. Guilsborough. | |||
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33 Ed1 ? | Creaton | (Joan) de Cranesle | Matilda her daughter ? | ___ ad fontem de Creton & Robert H(ende) of Creton | Found under a wall with no wounds. Sleeping in bed when the wall collapsed. The wall was worth 1 penny. |
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33 Ed1 ? | Stanford | William son of Adam | In a place called le Longewold. Confessed and partook of communion before dying. The earth was worth 1 penny. (Possibly a landfall). | ||
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34 Ed1 | Lilbourne | Membrane damaged. Inquest. Thomas Miller (moldeninarius). Unknown assailants? | |||
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35 Ed1 | Watford | Membrane damaged and mostly missing. Inquest. | |||
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35 Ed1 ? | Silsworth | Ralph Godesone | At Sevelesworth, died in his house confessing and partaking of communion before dying. Building a wall and he was crushed in a fall? The wall was worth 2 pence. Misfortune. | ||
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35 Ed1 ? | Yelvertoft | Ralph Prest de Yelvertoft | Agnes his wife | (Thomas de la Hase) de Yelvertoft & Richard (Baland) of the same | Found dead in his house with knife wounds or so it seems. Unknown thieves broke into their house with Ralph and Agnes were sleeping. The knife was worth 1 penny. |
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5 Ed 2 | Welford | John le Garlekmonger de Pek | Thomas Bones' de Welleford | Roger Bordel de Welleford & Wiliam Boneyfaunt of the same | In the fields of Welleford in a place called Astcoumbe with a head wound made with a staff or so it seems. Unknown thieves. |
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5 Ed 2 | Yelvertoft | John le Soutere | William de Wenligton chaplain at Yelvetoft sent John his clerk to the house of John le Soutere to buy a candle for a penny. John would not send the candle without the money and William took a stick and struck John on the head such that his brains flowed out. William fled to the church where Juliana daughter of William Cranford of Yelvertoft found him and her pledges were from Henry of Piddington and William of Cranford both of Yelvertoft. He confessed before the coroner, abjured and the port of Dover was assigned to him. Chattles listed. Full translation in Selden Society vol IX 1895. | ||
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5 Ed 2 | Stanford | Richard Oney/Ovey de Stormesworth. John. Abbot of Sulby. John struck Richard on the head with a polax causing a wound from which he died after confessing and partaking in communion. Membrance damaged. | |||
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6 Ed2 | Creaton, at or near | Richard Page ? | (Agnes) dtr of Robert Page | Damaged, mostly missing. Jurors came from Creaton and Naseby so around there. | |
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6 Ed2 ? | Damaged, almost entirely missing. | ||||
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6 Ed2 ? | Reynold de Burton, John de Burton. Lists of chattels given. | ||||
hundred de Nassoburg | ||||||
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29 Ed 1 | Northborough | John son of Philip de Clopton | Fell from a horse and died after living for five days. | ||
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30 Ed1 | Peterborough | Petronilla wife of John Bele de Burgh | Geoffrey de Weston | Hugh de Weston de Burgo & Roger de (Caversham) of the same | Found dead in the marsh 'de Burgo' with wounds. They went to the chapel of St Mary at ____ and John killed his wife and fled. |
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30 Ed1 | Maxey | Nicholas son of (Ralph) Payn de Makeseye (aged 3) | (Roger) his father | Adam Wyte de Makeseye & Wiliam de Neunton | Found drowned in a well with no wounds. Presume to have slipped in. |
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30 Ed1 | Glinton | Agnes daughter of John Balle aged 3 | ___a daughter of Roger de Catworth | Reginald de Glinton & Robert Fre(mon) | Found drowned in a well in the court of Richard de Ke(mb)le with no wounds. She was playing next to the ditch and fell in. William Aldred & William Carectar(ius). |
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30 Ed1 | Wittering | A stranger name unknown | Henry de (Etton) | William Russsel de Wytering & Thomas (his brother, chaplain) | Found with a wound in the back from a (kinpulo) or so it appeared. He was going from Leicestershire to Cambridge? |
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30 Ed1 | Peterborough | On 30th June 1302 John de Lynne took refuge in the great church and said he was a thief of clothes and abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover. He had no chattels. | |||
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30 Ed1 | Wittering | Robert son of William Greygos | John his brother | John Reeve (Prepositus) de Wermingtone & Richard his father. | Found drowned in the river below the manor at Wermingtone. Jurors say that he was walking by the river when he fell in. Warmington. |
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30 Ed1 | Walcot | William son of William de Walkote | He was riding in an empty cart in the fields of Walkote when he fell to the ground. He lived for two days to confess and partake in communion. The cart with harness is worth 2 shillings. Walcot in Southorpe. | ||
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31 Ed1 | Peterborough | Ralph de Rothwell took refuge in the church of St Leonard in Peterborough 6th April 1303 saying before H. Daundelyn that he had killed William son of William de Gerbirg de (Southwyke)[1]. He abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a tunic worth 6 pence and a supertunic worth 12 pence, a girdle worth 1 penny and hood worth 1 penny. [[1] AASR&P gives Norwich). | |||
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31 Ed1 | Eastfield | William ______ | At Estfeld, working with a cart when he was struck by a horse and died after confessing and partaking of communion. The horse was worth 5 shillings. | ||
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31 Ed1 | Glinton | Ralph Carter (carectarius) de Glinton | Alice daughter of Ralph | William de Kendale and Robert his brother both of Glinton | In the meadows of Glinton, found dead with no wounds. He was working on a cart of hay and fell to the ground on his head. Misfortune. The cart was worth 3 shillings, the mare 2 shillings, the hay 6 pence and the harness 3 pence. |
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31 Ed1 | Maxey | Gilbert de Makeseye | John son of Richard Blunt de Helpstone struck Gilbert de Makeseye with a kimpulo and after confessing and partaking in communion Gilbert died. Simon brother of John Blunt John struck Gilbert in the stomach with a knife and both John and Simon fled quickly. Simon fled to Makesey church, John (was captured and taken to) gaol at Peterborough. Lists of chattels given. John le Blound. Henry (Badewyne), William Adam, Augustin de Alene. | ||
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31 Ed1 | Maxsey | On 9th October 1303 Simon son of Richard Blound de Helpstone took refuge in the church at Makeseye saying he killed Gilbert de Makesey and abjured. Long list of chattels given including his chattels at Sutton and in his house and at the house of William of Taylington. Gonora his wife had 5 quarters of barley. Matilda le Blound had 3 quarters. A cart sent to the house of Ernald Beguhot of Deeping. John Payn of Eketon had a dish. An acre of land sown with oats in the possession of Roger de Heyham. [For full list see AASR&P vol XXXII p.204. | |||
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33 Ed1 | Peterborough | On 15th September 1305 Walter son of John Cook escaped custody and took refuge in the church of the Abbot of Peteborough and said he had committed many thefts. He had stolen a blue surcoat from Katherine the servant of Roys Rernoun He abjured and was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a red coat worth 12 pence and a blue tunic worth 6 pence and a silk purse worth 3 pence. | |||
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33 Ed1 | Peterborough | On 21st October 1305 John the parson of the church of All Saints at Aldwinckle took sanctuary in the church of St Thomas without the abbey gate at Peterborough and said he had stolen a sword to defend himself. He confessed to many thefts and abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a coat worth 9 pence, a tunic worth 5 pence, shoes worth 2 pence ad a hood worth 1d. | |||
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34 Ed1 | Wittering | Andrew Patoun de Wyteringe | Found with a head wound down to the brain made by a staff, he confessed and partook of communion before dying. Jurors said that John Grenne de Bernak & John (Ca)ting killed Andrew Patun. John's chattels were a hachet worth 3 pence and a wymbil worth 1 penny. | ||
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35 Ed1 | Wansford | Matlida daughter of John le Swon de Walmesford | Found drowned in the river Nene between the bridge at Walmesford and the mill of Nicholas de Seynt Mark in county Northampton. Matilda crossed the brige at night and by misfortune fell in and drowned. Ralph Maddi de Walmesford & Simon son of Andrew the fisherman of Walmesford. Items listed are a girdle with a loculo worth 1 penny, a cap worth 2 pence, a buckle worth 1 penny and a wedhok worth ?. | ||
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35 Ed1 | Wansford | Emma de __nton | Walter de Staunford | Ralph Wyouns de Sibton & William in venella de Walmesford | Found drowned under the vill of Walmesforde in a place called Kyngesmede. Misfortune. |
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35 Ed1 | Paston | John son of Nicholas (cleric) aged 3 | Katherine wife of Nicholas | Nicholas (clericus) & William de Wytele__eye | Found drowned in a well outside the house of Nicholas. He was playing with other children and fell into the well and drowned. Misfortune. Whittelsey |
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35 Ed1 | Yarwell | Abraham son of Thomas fabri de Cleve | At Yarwelle in the wood de fer(inus) in a place called churcheleyes, fell from an oak tree and died two days later after confessing and partaking in communion. He climbed the tree to cut a branch and the branch fell. The branch was worth 2 pence. | ||
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35 Ed1 | Wothorpe | Asselot son of William Eliot | Gilbert ad fontem | William Wonge & Wiliam Rote | At Wrythrop, found drowned in a well in the garden of Richard de Wrythrop. Drowned himself while out of his mind. His chattels were a box (sista) worth 15 pence, a coat and a tunic worth 3 shillings, a cap worth 1 penny and a sheet worth 4 pence and ? worth 3 shillings. |
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35 Ed1 ? | Peterborough | William de Castre | Alice de Romoneye | Hugh de Wisbech & Richard ____ | Fell to the ground and died. Misfortune. |
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1 Ed2 ? | Peterborough | Robert Hareye | Found with knife wounds in the right arm, confessed and partook of communion before dying. Playing a game with Lucas son of Simon de Burge. Simon is not culpable for his death. | ||
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1 Ed2 ? | Nunton | Simon Sampsun de Nuntone | Azeline (Pinkemere) | Geoffrey son of Richard de Nuntone & Jordan son of Hugh of Nuntone | In the fields of Nuntone, found drowned in a pit next to (L)amberdesgate. He was looking after cattle and by misfortune fell in the well/pit and drowned. |
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1 Ed2 ? | Peterborough | Reginaldus son of Thomas Coci de Burge Sci Petri | John le Breuetur of Peterborough | Bartholomew Brun and Gilbert le Breueton of Peterborough | In the river below Peterborough, found drowned. He went there to bathe. Misfortune. |
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2 Ed2 | Glinton | John Tucke | William son of Margaret | William Fillehous de Glinton & William Alred of the same | Found drowned in a ditch/stream (sicka) below the village of Glinton. He had the falling sickness (morbu caduco) and was washing clothes? Chattels listed. |
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2 Ed2 | Newark | Peter son of Gilbert de Upton | Martin de Northfolk | William de Lobunham & John le Coupere | Found dead in a place called Maudeleyneslane. He went to drink and by misfortune fell into a 'fonea' and by misfortune died. |
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2 Ed2 | Glinton | William son of Marione de Glintone | Came from the fields to Glinton and was tripped over by a dog running through his legs? He confessed and took communion before dying. Misfortune. | ||
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2 Ed2 | Castor | Robert (__hak_loke) de Castre | Died in the village, confessing and taking communion. He was on a scaffold (a hurdil) to build a wall and fell? The hurdil was worth 2 pence. Misfortune. | ||
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2 Ed2 | Werrington, at or near ? | Richard son of John W___es | William le geth | William atte church de (Werrington) | Membrane damaged. Died of exposure/cold? Misfortune. |
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4 Ed2 | Milton | John de Blakwell of the Bishopric of Durham and John son of Simon del Rode de Henstede county Suffolk took refuge in the church of the Holy Cross at Miltone on 28th March 1311. Stealing money and clothing from Walter Bryon of Peterborough under the wood of Westwode near Thorp. He had stolen 3d in silver, a half penny, a curtepy of russet worth 12d, a blue tunic worth 10d, and a blue cap worth 2d. John Blakwelle was sent to Dover and John de Henstede to Portsmouth. John of Blackwell had a blue tunic worth 10d, shoes worth 1 and a half pence and a hood worth 2d. John of Henstead had a tunic worth 2d, a hood worth 2d, shoes worth 1d, a horn worth 1d and a girdle worth a half penny. | |||
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4 Ed2 | Peterborough | Robert de Haliok/Hallyhok | (S)yryth de Byriwode | Hugh Pepon of Peterborough & Adam le Aumen[er] of the same | Found dead in the house of (Master) William Biriwode. John de Flete cleric was lying in the house of Wm Biriwode with a sickness called Agwe (Ague). John de Parys. Robert de Hallyhok. Margery/Matilda de Bownbery. Hue and cry. John de Flete injured Robert in the left side and the left ear and left arm? Long report. |
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4 Ed2 | Upton near Peterborough | A stranger name unknown | Robert Bolle de Upton | Geoffrey Louwyn de Upton & John Plaunghe of the same | In the fields of Uptone in a place called Richardiswode under the wood at Castor, unknown thieves to blame. |
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Peterborough | Mabill | Membrane faded. Drowned | |||
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Peakirk | Geoffrey. ___ble, Robert le Fouler, Robert Sta(ver)? | Unknown? | Membrane faded. Felony. | ||
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Peterborough | Membrane faded. Felony. | ||||
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Peterborough | Membrane faded. Accident, fell to the ground. | ||||
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Newark | Died in the house of Roger Scot de Newerke. Accident involving a cart. Faded. | ||||
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6 Ed2 | Peterborough | On 26th December 1312 at Peterborough St Thomas, Nicholas Ratlesden of Suffolk living in Ufford Abjuration took sanctuary and confessed that he had stolen a cow worth 10 shillings at Eye and abjured the realm. He was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a girdle with two purses, a knife worth 2d, in the purs 5d, a surcoat of blue worth 6d, a hood worth 1d, a pair of boots worth 2d, a pair of gloves worth 1d. | |||
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6 Ed2 | Peterborough | Emma dtr of William Frere de Burgh | Died in her house. Faded. | ||
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6 Ed2 | Dogsthorpe | Unknown man | Robert ___ingthorp | ___ Carvaile de Carton | In the fields of Dodisthorp, found with no wounds. Presumed died suddenly. Faded |
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7 Ed2 | Peterborough | Robert son of Richard le Faun[er]e of Peterborough took refuge in the church of St John in Peterborough 25th February 1313/4 saying he was a thief and had stolen 20 shillings from the purse of Stephen Brouk of Peterborough in a certain ship at Gorleston. He had no chattels and was assigned to Dover. | |||
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8 Ed2 | Peterborough | William son of Reginald Brode de Burgh aged 2 | Agatha Burel de Burgh | Reginald Brode de Burgh and Gilbert Brode of the same | Found drowned in a dyke called Hillygatedik with no wounds. Fell in and drowned, misfortune. |
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8 Ed2 | Woodcroft | Adam (Pagan) le Cowherde de Wodecroft | Died in the house of Alice his mother in Wodecroft after confessing and partaking of communion. Seven head wounds made with a staff or so it appeared. In the evening hours in the street from Walton to Peterborough at Cropmulne? John Scharp de Walton. The staff was worth 1 penny and the bailiff of the Liberty of Peterborough is ordered to arrest John Scharp who has no chattels. | ||
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8 Ed2 | Walton (in Paston) | Roger Carpenter de Walton | Died in his house in Walton after confessing and taking communion. Six head wounds made with a staff or so it appeared. In the evening hours in the street between Walton and Peterborough at Copmulne he met unknown thieves. The staff was worth a half penny. The thieves fled and had no chattels. | ||
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8 Ed2 | Barnack | John Baker de Pilesgate | Died in his house in Pilsgate after confessing and taking communion and was buried without view of the coroner who ordered the body to be disintered. The body showed one head wound made by a hatchet or so it appeared. John had been beating his wife Emma who called for her brother John Reeve de Pylesgate who with Emma's approval struck John with the axe worth 1 penny. Both were arrested. | ||
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8 Ed2 | Thornhaugh | John Dorewery of Thornhawe | Died in his house in Thornhawe after confessing and taking communion. Knife and sword wounds. Richard Freland de Pappele, Thomas son of Beddell de Lichefeld, John de Polebrook son of John de Aysfordby lately of the castle at Fotheringhay, Ralph le Lec____. (Richard) Freland father of Richard Freland harboured his son. The bailiff of the Liberty is to capture Thomas, John, Ralph and Thomas Freland. Fotheringhay, Litchfield, Polebrook. | ||
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8 Ed2 | Deeping Gate | Anice daughter of Nicholas Beerd de Depingate aged 4 | Matilda daughter of Nicholas Beerd de Depingate | John Cok & William lewe both of Depingate | At Depingate, found drowned in the river Welande with no wounds. She went to play next to the river and by misfortune drowned. |
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8 Ed2 | Longthorp | Robert Reeve de Overton Waterville | John (Fich) de Overton | John son of Robert de Overton & John Cocus of the same | In the fields of Longethorp next to Peterborough in a place called Longemede, found drowned with no wounds. Brought a cart carrying faggots from Wychawe wood which overturned in the River Nene? Misfortune. |
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8 Ed2 | Southorp | Hugh son of Hugh Peytouyn/Peytenyn de Suthorp aged 2 years | Hugh Peytoun | William Faunel de Suthorp & William ___ | At Suthorp, found drowned in the garden of Hugh his father with no wounds. He went into the garden and was playing next to a (ditch) and fell in. Misfortune. |
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8 Ed2 | Maxey | Isabell daughter of Robert Clerk (Clerici) de Madesseye aged 2 years | Agnes Hog de Makeseye | Simon Carpenter & John de Milton both of Makeseye | Found drowned in the garden of Robert her father with no wounds. She was playing next to a ditch, looked into the water and fell in. Misfortune. Jurors drawn from Makeseye, Northbor', Helpston and Le Holm cum Nunton. |
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8 Ed2 | Peterborough | William Cook (Cocus) de Burgh | John Almons de Burgh | William Tayt de Burgh & William By_hurst of the same | Found dead in his house in Peterborough with a stomach wound made with a knife or so it appeared. The knife was worth a half penny. Chattels of William are listed. |
Towcestre hundred | ||||||
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22 Ed1 | Pattishall | ___ de Farneborw | Agnes his/her daughter | Henry Picher de Pateshull & Robert Forst of the same | Found dead in his house with wounds. John le Parker |
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22 Ed1? | Pattishall | John Attcok | Placename lost but probably Pattishall. | ||
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23 Ed1 | Pattishall | William Brid de Bugbrooke | Juliana his sister | Richard Forst de Pateshulle & Simon Ep___ | Found with no wounds. Very short report, died of loss of appetite. |
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24 Ed1 | Cold Higham | 20th July 1295 Geoffrey the miller of Pattishall sought refuge in the church at Heyham and said he was a thief and had entered the house of Henry Heyh of Grimscote and the house of the parson of Slapton. He abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a gambeson worth 3 shillings. | |||
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27 Ed1 | Potcote | Henry son of Julian de Potcote | At Potcote in the parish of Heyham. Adam Broun de Potcote. Richard Broune. Matilda de Grynescote. John ad fontem de Potcote. William (Heg) of Potcote. Henry _ward. Walter Chapman de Pateshull. __ le Misoun of Pateshull. Unknown assailants. Felony. Cold Higham, Grimscote, Pattishall. | ||
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29 Ed1 | Towcester | Richard de Veer de Towcestre | Alice de Lynford | John Attegrene de Towcestre & Adam Br(erd) of the same. | Found with head wounds down to the brain made by a hatchet or so it appeared. Adam S__g forester & William S___g his father. Adam Miller de Towcester. |
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32 Ed1 | Grimscote | Juliana daughter of Simon Broun de Grimescote aged 8 years | Emma her mother | Reginald Thurston de Grimescote & Adam Balle of the same | Found burned in her father's house. Two chickens entered the house through a window and caused the fire. Misfortune. The chickens were worth 2 pence and the vill of Grimescote accounts. |
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33 Ed1 | Towcester | Alice daughter of (Nicholas) de Pyrye de Towcestre aged (3) | Found with no wounds in her house. Membrane damaged. | ||
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33 Ed1 ? | Paulerspury ? | Inquest at West Pyrye. The wood called Dokwellebay? Hugh son of Hugh. James le Archer. Henry dela (Schawye). Walter Carter, John Smith de Eston. Robert (Boterel). Gilbert son of Robert. Robert de (Stoke). Henry ___. William (Ciffon). Membrane damaged. | |||
Image (AALT) | Several entries occur here but membrane damage prevents much interpretation. One mentions a via Regia called Watling Street. Edmund de Essex. | |||||
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33 Ed1 | Breve (writ): Andrew Peyt/Pesc de Brockhole. | ||||
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33 Ed1 | Piddington | William Bate | William was cutting a branch from an oak tree in the forest of Salseco (Salcey forest) in the fields of Pidington, the branch fell and William died after confessing and partaking in communion. The branch was worth a half penny and the hatchet half a penny. | ||
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34 Ed1 | Hackleton | At Hakelington, Robert de Lisors and Ralph de Lisors and Thomas parson of the church at Pidington were playing 'pelota' (ball ?) in a place called Piddington mor. Thomas struck Robert with a staff. William Sutor' de Middelton. Roger Boseleyn. Someone received a small wound on the back of his head from a staff (after which he lived for 10 days, confessing and partaking of communion?) Chattles of Ralph (or Roger) were a messuage worth 4 shillings a year. | |||
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34 Ed1 | Hardingstone | Richard le Wolde | Simon Sutor & Henry Har(ding) | In the fields of Ardingthorn Thomas Harding servant to Simon Harding tannator' in Cotes found drowned in the rive Nene below the town of Northampton with no wounds. Chattels listed. Far Cotton. | |
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34 Ed1 | Yardley Hastings | John clericus de Grendone | Alice his sister | Geoffrey Lovewyk de Yerdele & Geoffrey Gilberd of the same. | Found with a broken neck. John and Matilda Smith (faber) of Yardley (his concubine) came from Olneye to the tavern of M___cel le Clerk? Henry de Wyttelbury struck John with a staff breaking his neck. He had no chattels. |
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34 Ed1 ? | Far Cotton | (Eva) daughter of John le Chapman | Isabell (wife of) John | At Coten, Eva went to the house of John Bisle de (Newnham) and was scalded by boiling mash? Misfortune. | |
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1 Ed2 ? | Castle Ashby | Ralph de Rowell | Petranilla his wife | Hugh Fancous de Essebi & Richard le Hunte of the same | Found with head wounds. Ralph went to Whyston? Robert Wadel de Cogenho & John S__or' of the same. John struck Ralph on the head with a staff and Robert struck Ralph on the head with a staff de Kent (Kentish staff) such that Ralph died. Simon Walet de Eketon, Alan ___ of the same were accomplices. John fled to the church at Eston. Chattels of Robert Wade listed and Cugho accounts. Simon and Alan have no chattels. They are to be arrested? Ecton, Whiston, Cogenhoe. |
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1 Ed2 ? | Grendon | Robert Jolyf de Grendon | Simon struck Robert with a sword killing him. Simon has no chattels. Simon (Ullet) of Ecton. | ||
hundred de Wymeresle | ||||||
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30 Ed1 | Milton Malsor | Thomas de Irthlingborough (Irlingborw) | Robert Rage de Midelton | Elyas de la Haye de Midelton & William Davy of the same | In the fields of Midlington in a place called Aylmerswell, found dead with no wounds. Natural causes? |
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30 Ed1 | Blisworth | Philip Sutor | John his son | Geoffrey Hawys de Blythisworth & Roger le Driver of the same | In the fields of Blethesworth Philip Sutor de Gayton was found dead with sword wounds or so it appeared. In a place called le Newedik he met unknown thieves. Roger son of Henry de Gayton, Gilbert his brother, Ralph Irlond, Gilbert Mayn and Ralph Mayn. William Conmartyn de Wotton. |
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31 Ed1 | Whiston | Margeria le Brent de parva Dodyngton (Denton) | Matilda daughter of John de (Brouton) | Roger ____ e Dodynton & Henry son of Thomas of the same | In the wood of Wiston in a place called (M__egrave), found with no wounds. She was in the Braufeld wood, a place called le Brodegrene/Brodegrove and lay there for 2 days. Richard le Hunte de Braunfeld (moved the body to Wiston wood)? |
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31 Ed1 | Grendon | Isabell daughter of Nicholas Hokeman | Margery Hokeman | Walter the miller of Grendon & William son of Roger of Grendon | In the fields of Grendon at a certain bridge called Gayledebrugge, found drowned with no wounds. Presumed to have fallen in and drowned. |
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32 Ed1 | Grendon | Walter Gilberd de Grendon | In the fields of Esseby in a place called le Brodewater, Robert le Walekere de Grendon was lying in wait and struck Walter on the head with a pollax. Robert has fled and had no chattels. Castle Ashby. | ||
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32 Ed1 | Brayfield | John son of Nicholas Smith (faber) de Braufeld | Isabell daughter of Nicholas | John Fot de Braufeld & Nicholas faber of the same | Found drowned in a well in le Netherende with no wounds. He had gone to get water and played with a 'disco' in the water and by misfortune drowned. |
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32 Ed1 | Courteenhall | Richard de Colentre de Cortenhale | Emma wife of Michael le Man | John Emme de Cortenhale & Simon Cristenman of the same | In the fields of Cottenhale, found dead in a place called Thatholm with no wounds. He was working with a hay cart, fell on his head and died. The cart horse was worth 2 shillings, the cart 12 pence, the hay 3 pence. |
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33 Ed1 | Horton | John Prat de parva Horton | Matilda Prat de parva Horton | Richard de Braunfeld de parva Horton & Peter le Clerk of the same | Found with no wounds. He was digging for stones and was killed by a fall of earth that covered him. The pick-axe was worth 3 pence. |
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33 Ed1 | Horton | Andrew Peyre/Feyre de Brochole | Bartholomew le Porter | Adam Andrew de Brochole & Henry (P___) of the same | Accident with a cart. The iron cart and harness was worth 40 pence, the horse 12 pence, (the other) horse 2 shillings 4 pence. |
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23 Ed1 | Polebrook | ? | John son of Alice de Pokebrok | Roger Ferring de Pokebrok & Henry de Tichemers of Pokebrok. | The kimple was worth 2 pence. |
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23 Ed1 | Warmington | John | Robert his/her father | John de Gale de Wermynton & Richard Hayward of the same | Found drowned near Wermynton with no wounds. Fell in a pit/well, misfortune. |
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23 Ed1 | Benefield | A quarrel arose between William son of Thomas Sutor de Benefeld and Richard de Hornton cleric; William struck Richard with a kinpulo killing him. The kinpulo was worth 4 pence. | |||
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23 Ed1 | Wadenhoe | John (Punter de Elminton) | Jonet' his wife | Roger de (Elminton) | Found with no wounds. Crossing the river at Aldwinckle on a horse. Membrane damaged. |
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23 Ed1 | Warmington | Membrane damaged/faded. Accident. | |||
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23 Ed1 | Warmington | Membrane damaged/faded. Ralph de Crow__ took refuge in the church. Abjuration. | |||
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23 Ed1 | Polebrook | Unknown | (William Motor) de Pokebrok | William __ & Hugh Pratte of Pokebrok | Membrane faded. |
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23 Ed1 | Thrapston | John son of Reginald de (Mutho) captured at Thrapston. | |||
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23 Ed1 | Oundle | Roger Thurbern de Oundel | Fell and broke a leg. Confessed and took communion. Richard Linger de Oundel, Thomas (Lenninger of Oundle). | ||
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23 Ed1 | Polebrook | Matilda de ____ | Died in prison? Arrested on suspicion of being a thief. (William Gere), Nicholas Biscop. | ||
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24 Ed1 | Warmington | At Wermynton a quarrel arose between Adam (the reeve) de Werminton and Geoffrey Gilberd of the same at the tavern in the house of Robert Gyn. Geoffrey struck Adam on the head with a sword and he died after confessing and partaking of communion. Geoffrey fled, his chattels listed. | |||
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24 Ed1 | Titchmarsh | Hugh Carter (carectarius) struck (Joan ... Hugh Grindel de Oundel de Tichemers) and she died quickly. Hugh is a felon and to be captured and taken to the prison at Peterborough. | |||
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24 Ed1 | Hemington ? | Agnes a child aged 2 years daughter of Wiliam de Gidding' | William her father | Found drowned in a pit/well (in the court of John Garlec de Hemmington) with no wounds. Misfortune. | |
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24 Ed1 | Barnwell | Roger son of Simon (Coute) de Bernewelle a child aged 3 | Athelin his mother | ___ Palmer de Bernewelle & John (the reeve) of the same | Found drowned in a pit/well in the court of Simon with no wounds. Misfortune. |
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24 Ed1 | Achurch | Thomas Bosel | William son of Walter Osbern de Pilketon | Simon Hotes de Thorp | At Thorp Achurch, a quarrel arose between Thomas Bossel de Norwich and William Dykere de Kyngeston. William struck Thomas with a kimple causing his death. The kimple was worth 1 penny. William's chattels listed. |
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24 Ed1 | Hemington | Robert of Hemington | At Hemington a quarrel arose between Richard son of Richard de Hemington and Robert son of Robert of the same. Richard struck Robert on the head with a hatchet called a pollax or so it appeared. Chattels listed. The pollax was worth 4 pence. | ||
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24 Ed1 | Clopton | Agnes de (Liyerne) | Unknown criminals entered the house of William de (Liyerne) in Clopton and killed Agnes de (Liyerne) with a pollax. | ||
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25 Ed1 | Ashton | Agnes wife of John le Potter | John Vir__s | William Tray__ | At Aystone, she went to the river to catch (fish) and fell in? |
Wymersle hundred | ||||||
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5 Ed2 | Preston Deanery ? | Ralph de Weston, Simon le Macon (of Weston), quarrel in the fields of Ardingstone in a place called Hayslade. Simon struck Richard in the head. Thomas le Macon. | |||
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5 Ed2 | Rothersthorpe | Richad Lefus | In the court of the Abbot of St James, he climbed a ladder which broke and he fell to the ground, confessing and partaking in communion before dying. Misfortune. The ladder was worth 6 pence. | ||
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5 Ed2 | Far Cotton | Robert son of Isabelle Renawey de Cotene aged 1 | Isabelle his mother | John Godbold & Nicholas Smith (faber) | At Coten juxta (Northampton), found drowned in a well in the court of Robert Hereward with no wounds. Misfortune. |
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5 Ed2 | Rothersthorpe | Ralph (Coger') de Ritherestrop | Alice Haliday de Ritherstrop | William ___un & Robert de Wytheved both of Ritherstrop | In the fields of Rithertrop in a place called Chercheslade, found with no wounds. He went to Alice's house (because he was sick, left the house in the night and died in the cold?) |
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5 Ed2 | Horton | John de Suthereye | Isabella de Holdornesse | Hugh David de Hortone | In the house of Miriell Godefre, John le Sothereye was found with a head wound made with a staff. Geoffrey of Kent. |
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5 Ed2 | Great Houghton | Roger atteWellehul | Misfortune, accident with a cart. The cart was worth 12 pence, non-iron, the horse worth 5 shillings and the mare (4) shillings. Membrane discoloured. | ||
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5 Ed2 | Far Cotton | Walter son of Robert le Potter' | Robert le Pottter' | At Cotene, found with head wounds from a staff. He argued with Peter le Taylour de Hardingstone who struck him. Priory of St Leonard and St Andrew? Membrane discoloured. | |
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6 Ed2 | Collingtree | William le (Lord) | Fell from a cart in the fields and lived for eight days, confessed and took communion. The cart was worth 8 pence, the horse 16 pence and the ... 3 pence. Misfortune. | ||
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6 Ed2 | Yardley Hastings | Hugh of Ossey | Dennis (son) of Peter de Yerdele | Robert __ de Yerdele & (Hugh a le Wynch) | Found in the village with no wounds. Hugh died from morbo caduco (falling sickness, epilepsy). |
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6 Ed2 | Hardingstone ? | (Henry Cook) (cocus) | Agnes daughte of Henry | Peter Folet de Harthyng__ & Simon le fers of the same | In a place called Morbok at le (Nunnecorn) in the fields of Hathyngeston, found with head and neck wounds made with a staff. Suspects are John ___ le Cowherde de Preston, Thomas cl___n of the same & ___ son of Gilbert. G. de Braddene sheriff is to capture them. |
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7 Ed2 | Whiston | William Campioun de Whiston | About noon, Willam confessed and partook of communion in his house before dying. In the grange of the parson of Whiston, he had climbed a ladder to a ... called a wyndbem and fell to the ground and hit his head. The ladder was worth 3 pence. | ||
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7 Ed2 | Hardingstone | Matilda daughter of Robert Cholle de Harthyngestorn | Dennis son of Robert Cholle | John Cewe & Thomas (Cowe) | Found drowned in a well in the court of William Waryn with no wounds. She was playing at the well and fell in. Misfortune. |
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7 Ed2 | Collingtree | Died in his house of a sickness called 'le flux'. Membrane faded. | |||
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7 Ed2 | Wootton | (John Sley de Wootton) | In the fields of Wootton on the highway, found with head wounds. Membrane faded. | ||
Adhuc de hundred de Gildesborou | ||||||
Image (AALT) | 30 Ed 1 | Long Buckby | Alexander Henet de Bukeby | Agnes his daughter | John de Welton de Bukeby & John le Newbonde | Found on the highway. Alexander went to a tavern with Michael Broun de Bukeby and Michael struck him with a cimpulo. No-one else is suspected. Michael fled to the church of St Gregory at Bukeby and confessed that he killed Alexander and abjured the realm. Assigned to Dover. Chattels listed. |
Image (AALT) | 30 Ed 1 | Naseby | Jordan son of Henry Bovetun de Naseby | Matilda Eym de Naseby | Henry Bovetun | In the fields of Naseby in a place called Wyldeden. Looking after beasts in the fields, struck by something and died. Misfortune. Some membrane damage. |
Image (AALT) | 30 Ed 1 ? | Watford | (William) son of William Cotemay de Watford | John Cotemay | William Clerk (clericus) | Found drowned in a well with no wounds. He was playing next to the well and fell in. Misfortune. |
Image (AALT) | 31 Ed1 | Downton | John son of Richard Bykyn | Robert Frer' de la Doune | Hugh Bernard de la Doune & John Reeve (prepositus) | At Dounes in the parish of Stanford, found drowned in a ditch with no wounds. He was playing by the ditch and fell in. Misfortune. |
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Crick | (Robert son..) | At Creke at the windmill of Simon de Grene, a "blade" at the mill. Confessed and took communion. Several items are valued. Membrane damaged. | ||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 ? | Welford | Ralph (de Church) | At Welleford, struck on the head. Robert Pet(ygrave). Membrane damaged. Chattels were a sword worth 12 pence. | ||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 ? | Winwick | Gregory son of Peter grauntewel | In the fields of Wynewyk, found in a place called Subbriggegrove with no wounds. He was sitting in a marl pit and was killed by a fall of earth? | ||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 ? | Cold Ashby | Roger Whtyng de Esseby | Died in his house. Reginald de Eltingdon. Adam was struck on the arm. Self-defence? Membrane damaged. | ||
Image (AALT) | 33 Ed1 | Crick | William son of Nicholas Cok de Crek | Alice (daughter of Nicholas) | Nicholas le Cok de Crek & Simon son of Henry | Died in the house of (Robert Wymark). Assault. William de Gildene. Struck on the head with a staff. Chattels listed. Membrane damaged. |
Image (AALT) | 33 Ed1 ? | Yelvertoft | Ralph of Oundle chaplain argued and Ralph struck John. Ralph was struck on the head? Membrane damaged. | |||
Adhuc de hundred de Gildesborou | ||||||
Image (AALT) | 35 Ed1 | Creaton | Henry son of John le Carpenter de Creton | Matilda his mother | Robert & Richard ad fontem of Creton | Found with head wounds. He went to the tavern to drink and got knocked on the head by a branch from an ash tree. The cart was worth 10 pence, the ash wood 6 pence, and other items listed. |
Image (AALT) | 1 Ed2 | Cottesbrooke | Robert le Carpenter de Cotusbrok | Juliana Tippeler de Cotusbrok | Richard de Burmingham de Cotusbrok & Roger Ma___ge | Found in the street with wounds made with a Kentish staff or so it seems. Membrane damaged. |
Image (AALT) | 1 Ed2 ? | Cold Ashby | Mostly missing. | |||
Image (AALT) | 1 Ed2 ? | Silsworth | At Sevelesworth. William Pecok argued with Ralph. Felony, head wounds from a hatchet. Chattels listed. Membrane damaged. | |||
Image (AALT) | 2 Ed2 | Watford | Unknown person | Henry Sampson de Watford | John Miller & William Clerk both of Watford | In the fields of Watford in a place called Rogoleforth, found dead in a highway called Watlingstret with three head wounds made by a sparch or so it seeemed. A victim of unknown thieves. |
Image (AALT) | 3 Ed2 | Creaton | Richard son of Richard de Sprottone servant to John de Cretone | Roger de Spratton | William son of Robert de Spretton & Robert Glech___ | A cart ran over him? Misfortune. |
Image (AALT) | 3 Ed2 | Guilsborough | Henry Novak de Gildesborou | Marg' daughter of Simon le Carter | John son of Henry de Gildesborou & William son of Athelyne | Found in his house with head wounds made with a staff or so it seemed. Membrane damaged. |
Image (AALT) | 3 Ed2 ? | Elkington ? | Membrane damaged, place name Eltingdon. | |||
Image (AALT) | Membrane largely missing, 2 inquests lost. | |||||
Adhuc de hundred de Nasaburgh | ||||||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 ? | Helpston | Continuation of an earlier entry? Chattles of (Simon) son of Richard Blound listed. John Payne de Etton. The village of Helpston accounts. | |||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Sutton | Robert (Lune) | Matilda his daughter | Symon Gydrake de Suttone & William de Neubond of the same | Tying straw with rope and the rope broke such that he fell to the ground and broke his neck. The ladder was worth 3 shillings, the stack of straw was worth 12 pence. |
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Helpston | A quarrel occurred between Richard son of Agnes de Staunford & John de Burton. John struck Richard with a staff on the head causing his death. John is a felon and has fled. | |||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Walmsford | Unknown | William servant to William the miller de Walmesford | William Miller & William Wymons | In a place called le Ham juxta Walmesford in the river Nene an unknown person was found drowned. |
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Thorp | Ralph Reeve (prepositus) | Sarra Keys de Wodeston | Roger Reeve & Thomas (Coc') de Wodeston | In a place called Musewollebrok in the fields of Thorp juxta Peterborough, found drowned with no wounds. Robert le Koc and Ralph the reeve were in a boat looking for geese, Ralph drowned. The boat was worth 3 shillings. |
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Peterborough | Robert Hod de Geddington and Agnes de Ardunthorn fled to the church of St Thomas Martyr at Peterborough. Robert confessed he broke out of gaol and Agnes de Hardingthorn escaped too? Abjuration. Robert was sent to Dover and Agnes to Portsmouth. Chattels listed. | |||
Image (AALT) | 33 Ed1 | Ailsworth | John son of Roger Henny/Henry de Elesworth | Agnes his mother | Hugh son of Walter de ___ & John Hert of the same | At Elesworth, found in a place called Makesworthgrene with head wounds and wounds to the stomach. Adam dela Mere de Elesworth came to the above place. Adam struck John. Adam has fled to the church at Marholm. The staff and knife were worth a half penny each. |
Image (AALT) | 33 Ed1 | Marholm | Adam dela Mere de Elesworth sought refuge in the church at Marenham and confessed he killed John son of Henry. He abjured the realm and was sent to Dover. | |||
Image (AALT) | 33 Ed1 | Glinton | John de Denham/Edenham | Robert Cok de Glinton & Robert Forestar of the same | Found drowned in a well in a place called Mede(neye). John de Edenham. Misfortune. | |
Image (AALT) | 33 Ed1 | Upton | Agnes | Matilda Cave | Gilbet Belle de Uptone & Thomas ___ of the same | Found drowned in a place called Brigemilnedam where she had falled in. Misfortune. |
Image (AALT) | 34 Ed1 | Peterborough | John ... Brekebon | William de Pokebrok & John Chapman de Burgh | Found drowned in a rivulet. Misfortune. | |
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed1 | Breve: Robert de Sutton & John de Radbourne. Adam le Clerk. William le Clerk. | ||||
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1 Ed2 | Deepingate | Simon son of William attegrene | William his father | John Pope & John le Baxter | At Depingeyate, Simon fell in the river Welande. Misfortune. |
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2 Ed2 | Peterborough | Henry son of Hugh Bigot aged 10 | John attegesthalle, Thomas Cot' de Burgh, John Scherman of the same, Asselin cocus of the same, John de Stantone of the same, John Albert & John Jevospry. | Henry was struck by John atte Gesthalle with a 'whippe' on/above the leg. The hue was raised by Matilda his mother. He lived for 3 weeks after? | |
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2 Ed2 | Barnack | Ivo son of William le Lene de Staunforde | Robert de Daleby | Thomas Costantyn de Bernak & William (Hewug') of the same | At Hodhawe in the parish of Bernak, digging in a slate quarry when stone fell on him and he died quickly. The stone was worth a half penny. Misfortune. |
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2 Ed2 | Peakirk | At Peykirke 18th May 1309, William le Veyse de Radekleve & Muriella la Blacksmith his wife took refuge in the church of All Saints at Peychurch. William confessed he was a thief and murderer and Muriella confessed to harbouring him. William was sent to Dover and Muriella to Portsmouth. His chattels were a mantle worth 2d, a 'bagge' worth a half penny a hood worth 2d, a bowl with a big spoon worth 1d, a girdle and purse worth 1d and a file in the purse, two 'royns', a pair of pincers worth one and a half penny, a pair of shoes with gaiters worth one and a half penny. Muriel's chattels were a counterpane worth 1d, a sheet worth 3d and a chest worth 1d. The township of Peakirk has received these chattels. Radcliffe. | |||
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2 Ed2 | Castor | William son of William de Castre took refuge in the church of St Kyneburgh de Castre 17th May 1309 and confessed he was a thief having stolen from Robert de Throp de Castre a 'costrum' with 20 pence in silver, a short cloak worth 3 shillings and a tunic worth 2 shillings. He was assigned to Dover. His chattels were a piece of carpet worth 6d, a sheet worth 1d, a box worth 2d and hemp worth 2d. | |||
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3 Ed2 | Peterborough | On 8th September 1309 John le Rede de Heggestone in Cambridgeshire sought refuge in the church of St Mary in le Fen and confessed he was a thief and had killed William le Messer de Coventry. Assigned to Dover. His chattels were a hood worth 1d and shoes worth 6d. | |||
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3 Ed2 ? | Werrington | Simon Brouneye | Walter Hounne | Walter Syward & John Love | Died in the fields of Wetheryngtone in a place called West Croft after falling under the wheel of a cart. Walter Hunne who he was helping immediately raised the hue. The cart was worth 5 shillings, the horse 20 shillings and the harvest 12 pence, the sheaves in the cart 4. |
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3 Ed2 | Peterborough | Peter Cook (cocus) de Helingham de Northfolk | Walter de Merc' de Helpstone | Walter le Swon de Bukedon & Robert de Torfhawe | In the manor called Sekersteynesbernes at the entrance to the vill, found dead in the hall. At night, a quarrel arose between William de (Polebrog) carter and Peter. William took a balstaff and struck Peter on the head under the ear and fled quickly. His chattels were a sword worth 1 penny. Polebrook. |
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3 Ed2 | Upton | Robert son of John de Brengherst de Peterborough aged 40 | Henry Syrot de Ufford | Richard Stache de Ufford & Walter Ram of the same | in the fields of Uptone, found with a wound under the right ear made with a knife through to the brain or so it seemed in a place called Stokesdigh below the wood of Sothawe. Robert was killed in the fields of Ufford and moved to Upton? Robert chaplain de Ufford. Henry Syrot raised the hue. Robert the chaplain is to be captured by bailiff of the Abbot of Peterborough? |
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4 Ed2 | Walton | Robert semele de Alwoltone | Robert ___, William Martyn de Walton & John Breddry of the same | Robert was driving a hay cart, Robert son of (allotte) de Marham, a place called Boniforlong. The cart overturned onto Robert who lived for 8 days and confessed and took communion at Marham before dying. The cart without iron was worth 18 pence, the horse 3 shillings, the harness and ropes 4 pence, the (iron) in the cart 6 pence and ... a half penny. Marholm. | |
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4 Ed2 | Barnack | Unknown man | Walter le Hound de Bernacle | John Panne de Bernacle & Peter Pelli___ | In the fields of Barnacle in a place called Dernesfordeslade, found with wounds to the chest or so it seemed. A victim of unknown thieves. |
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4 Ed2 | Wothorpe | Unknown man | Simon son of Alan de (Ringsdon) de Wrythorp | Hugh le Lef de Wrythorop & Hugh le Bonde of the same | In the fields of Wrythorp in a place called Kyrkele, found with a wound made by a broch or so it seemed. A victim of unknown thieves. |
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5 Ed2 | Southorpe | Helewisa wife of John Ward | Found dying in her house with stab wounds. Confessed and partook of communion before dying. | ||
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4 Ed2 ? | Marholm | M(argeria) Burdet de Coten Leicestershire took refuge in the church of St Mary in Marham and confessed she was a theif. Membrane damaged. | |||
Adhuc de hundred de Nassaburgh | ||||||
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6 Ed2 | Peterborough | Robert de ___kel | Ralph de Be__ & William de Tri___ | At Westwode in the parish of Burgo Sti Petr', found with no wounds. Membrane faded. | |
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6 Ed2 | Marholm | Simon de Lincoln of Peterborough | Stephen son of William le Spicer of Peterborough | Geoffrey son of (Matilda) and Richard de Lincoln both of Peterborough | In the fields of Marham in a place called Overbrandres next to the highway. Died of knife wounds. John le Garland of Peterborough. |
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6 Ed2 | Northborough | Agnes wife of William Cabelot | In a place called Freynchegate, found with head wounds made with a staff. Membrane faded. | ||
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6 Ed2 | Peterborough | Membrane faded. Felony | |||
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6 Ed2 | Eye | Robert Tredegold de Eye aged 9 | Richard le Carter | A ditch called le Brock outside the vill, found with no wounds. Drowned. | |
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6 Ed2 | Northborough | Geoffrey son of Geoffrey Haward, child aged (2) | Found drowned in a pit/well. Misfortune. | ||
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6 Ed2 | Thorp | Walter B___bel | Found drowned in the river Nene in a place called Batilbrugge? | ||
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6 Ed2 | Peterborough | Found drowned in the river Nene. | |||
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7 Ed2 | Peterborough | Drowned in a ditch, had the falling sickness. | |||
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7 Ed2 | Ashton (near Barnack) | Margaret daughter of Robert Strake de Aston a child aged (2) | Emma wife of Robert | At Ayston juxta Badinton, burnt in her father's house in a fire started by chickens. Bainton. | |
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7 Ed2 | Eye | John son of Henry le Neubonde de Thorp | Robert his brother | Richard le Cartere de Eye & John de Burgh of the same | In the fields of Eye in a place called le (Sta)brigge, found drowned in a ditch with no wounds. Misfortune. |
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7 Ed2 | Paston | Sarra wife of John Beyheld de Paston | Stephen ___ | Robert Underwode de Dodesthorpe & Hugh attebrok de Paston | Found drowned in a place called Doddeyes(dok) with no wounds. Slipped into a ditch and drowned. Misfortune. |
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8 Ed2 | Peterborough | Walter Houne de Paston | Died in the house of Alice Jopry/Jupry in Peterborough after confessing and partaking of communion, his body crushed or so it appeared. Fell down stairs or ladder and was taken to the house of Alice. Misfortune. | ||
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8 Ed2 | Deepingate | John son of Robert le Tannere de Depingate aged 3 years | Alice wife of Robert le Tannere | John Cok & Robert le Tannere both of Depyngate | Found drowned at Depyngate next to the river de Welande with no wounds. He left his house to play by the river (and looked in to see his reflection)? Misfortune. |
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8 Ed2 | Werrington | John son of Simon Messor de Wythrington | Died in the house of Simon de Messor' after confessing and taking communion, his body crushed or so it appeared. He went in the highway at night and John son of Henry carpenter de Wyzerington struck him on the head and under the breast with a staff causing his death. John fled quickly and has no chattels. The bailiff of the Liberty of Peterborough is ordered to capture John. The staff was worth a half penny. | ||
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9 Ed2 | Wittering | Unknown man | Died in the house of William the chaplain de Wytheringge after confessing and taking communion. He had a wound on the head under the right ear made with a staff or so it appeared. The man came from Stamford on the highway and at Walmesford in the fields of Wytheringe met unknown thieves. The staff was worth a half penny. Wansford. | ||
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9 Ed2 | Breve: William Fraunceys de Makeseye, Geoffrey de Makeseye, | ||||
The hundred of Towcester | ||||||
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4 Ed2 ? | Caldecot juxta Towcester | Henry son of Elye de Foldeneborecoten | Agnes (Thak) de Caldecoten | (John Dille) de Caldecote & John de Wykene of the same | In the garden of John de Wikene. Killed by a falling wall? Misfortune. Damaged/faded. |
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4 Ed2 ? | Astcote ? | At Anescote, found drowned with no wounds. Damaged/faded. | |||
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4 Ed2 ? | Towcester | At Dokkellemilne in the fields of Toucestre, unknown thieves went to the mill. Adam (Fol) of Brackley miller. Faded. | |||
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4 Ed2 ? | Towcester | 16th May 1311 Julian de la Releye in the county of Bedford took sanctuary in the church of St Laurence and confessed that he had stolen a grey surcoat worth 16d at Potton in the county of Bedford. He abjured the realm and Dover was assigned to him. His chattels were an old and worn tunmic worth 4d. | |||
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4 Ed2 ? | Abthorpe | Robert ___ de Silveston | Agnes his sister ? | John Beuf__ de Apethorpe | At Apethorpe in a place called Croft(mede). Drowned. |
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4 Ed2 ? | Towcester | Mostly missing. | |||
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33 Ed1 | Breve: To the county court at Northampton; Osbert son of Simon de Coten. Robert Anketil de Boresworth. | ||||
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33 Ed1 | Breve: To the county court at Northampton; John Frankes de Felstede. Courteenhall. | ||||
Image (AALT) | 32 Ed2 | Appeal: Wymersley hundred. The appeal of Agnes once wife of Walter Gilberd of Grendon concerning the death of Walter. Agnes appeals Robert son of Richard le Walkere of Grendon for the death of her husband. She provides pledges from Geoffrey Lovekyn and Geoffrey Gilberd both of Grendon. Agnes claims that in the fields of Castle Ashby between Whiston on the west and Grendon on the east Robert committed a premeditated assault on Walter with a sword called a broach killing him with a wound under the right shoulder. Robert did not appear at the county courts and was thus outlawed. Full translation in Selden Society vol. IX. | ||||
Adhuc de hundred de Wymersle | ||||||
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26 Ed1 | Hardwick | Amicea | William (le bercher her father) | Membrane faded. Misfortune. Slipped and drowned? | |
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26 Ed1 | Pytcheley | (Robert son of Thomas de Welle___) | In a place called bondesreve? Possibly a fall to the ground from a horse. Misfortune. | ||
Image (AALT) | 27 Ed1 | Brixworth | Henry son of Symon ___ de Pisseford | John son of Henry de Waldegrave | Robert (Gogge)de Brikelesworth & Simon Paris of the same | In a place called (le Neyersirchemede), found with head wounds made with a sword. Unknown thieves. |
Image (AALT) | 27 Ed1 | Isham | Thomas son of ___ | Membrane faded. Possibly killed by a falling wall. | ||
Image (AALT) | 27 Ed1 | Pytcheley | Membrane faded. Fell from a ladder to the ground. Misfortune. | |||
Image (AALT) | 29 Ed1 | Old | (Amice Springold de Mu___) | Agnes daughter of (Ralph Gage) de Wolde | (Ralph Chanoun) | In the fields of Wolde in a place called Tostes. Amice came from the market at Rothwell and met unknown thieves. Killed with a kinpul. |
Image (AALT) | 29 Ed1 | Broughton | (John de Wiston miller of Broughton) | Found at the windmill. Unknown thieves at night. | ||
Image (AALT) | 29 Ed1 | Old | William | (Henry Bonlare/Boulare) | At Wolde, a quarrel arose between John son of (Adam) de Stokes de Wolde & Agnes his wife. John struck Agnes with a staff. William son of John ___ de Wolde came and John struck William on the head. John fled quickly, chattels listed. | |
Image (AALT) | 30 Ed1 | Walgrave | William Coynere & Robert Campyoun both of Waldegrave | Discoloured. Found with head wounds from a sword. | ||
Image (AALT) | 30 Ed1 ? | Walgrave | Appeal? (Agnes once wife of Walter de Waldegrave) appeals Thomas son of Thomas Chaplain (capellanus) of Piddington for the murder of Walter. Pledges from Thomas ad Crucem de Boketone and William de Seymor of (Hannington). Boughton. Thomas Chapeleyn de Pydingtone. | |||
Wymersley hundred | ||||||
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2 Ed2 | Salcey Forest | Robert Ca(num) de Howelle | Alice his sister | Colle de Howelle & John de Bosenho | Found in foresta de Salseco in a place caleld Glubbelkey, he was cutting a branch from an oak tree and it fell on him (or he fell from the tree) and died. The branch was worth 4 pence and the 'wodehachet' was worth 2 pence. |
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2 Ed2 | Cogenhoe | Gilbert son of William de Coten | At Cugho, a quarrel arose between William son of Walter de Dodingone & Gilbert son of William de Coten. William drew a bow and struck Gilbert with a barbed arrow such that he died. William fled quickly. Chattels listed. Denton. | ||
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2 Ed2 | Cogenhoe | Appeal: to the county court at Northampton; Alice once the wife of Gilbert Mably/Mabely son of William de Coten de Cogenhoe appeals William son of Walter de Dodington for the death of Gilbert and finds pledges from Robert son of John the Reeve de Cugho and Robert atteWell of the same. | |||
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3 Ed2 | Wootton | Nicholas son of John de Cortenhale | In the fields of Hamslape, killed by a fall of chalk stone from a cart. | ||
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3 Ed2 | Hardingstone | Simon son of (William Wysman) | Matilda his mother | William Wysman de Cotes & (Simon de pers) of the same | Killed in the fields of Hardingsthorn and Cotes, Simon and (Thomas garcon), John Beumond de Northampton, John son of Roger le Chamburleyn de Hardingsthorn & Sarra daughter of Agnes of the same came from Far Cotton. Hugh Ameresman, Robert de Ne(tt)elham in county Lincoln, John de Hoggeton of county Cambridge and other unknown thieves. Simon the shephered, Simon de Grenehulle and William (Botte) de Coten. Hugh Ameresman, Robert de Nettelahm and John de Hogecote were captured and other thieves have fled? |
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4 Ed2 | Whiston | Alice daughter of Augustine Tyhok de Wiston | Agnes her mother | Geoffrey Carter & William de Londelowe | Found with no wounds. She was crossing the river between Whiston and Barton in a place called BenetheWhystonemilne and fell into water and drowned. |
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4 Ed2 | Quinton | Osbert Scot de quenton took refuge in the church of Quenton 19th January 1310/11 and confessed. He abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover. He had no chattels. | |||
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4 Ed2 | Little Houghton | Walter the miller | At Cliffordemulne, a quarrel arose between Walter the miller de Houghton and John le Fichesser de Iruncestre. John (hit) Walter in the face near the nose with an iron fork and on the left arm. He died after confessing and partaking in communion. John fled, chattels listed. Irchester. | ||
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4 Ed2 | Castle Ashby | Amice wife of Richard Carpenter de Esseby | Stephen Cawele de Asseby | Thomas Cole de Esseby & Richard le Hunte of the same | At Ashby mill called Hullok, found drowned with no wounds. She went to the mill and (somehow got under the mill wheel and died quickly)? A list of items is valued including a mill wheel worth 2 shillings, a mill stone worth 2 shillings. The report mentions 'Peke Bladi' in relation to the mill; blad means corn. Others named are Henry Miller de Esseby (molendinarius) who was present at the mill, Robert Ilberd de Asseby & John in le Huyrne of the same. |
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5 Ed2 | Piddington | John Hauk' | In the fields of Pidington, his left leg was cut by a sykel and he died as a result. The sickle was worth 2 pence. |