1422 : William Plukrose of Harryngworth owes 100 Shillings

Source: Public Record Office: CP 40/647
Title: Common Pleas Michaelmas Henry VI
Date: Michaelmas 1422
Place:  Hampshire

Nor'h't'

Thomas Palmer & Margareta vxr eius in pprijs psonis suis op se iiijto die vrsus Will’m Plukrose de Harryngworth’ in Com’ prd’co Husbondman de pl’ito q’d reddat eis centu’ solidos quos eis debet & iniuste detinet &c’ Et ip’e non ven’ Et prec’ fuit vic’ q’d sum’ eu’ &c’ Et vic’ modo mand’ q’d nichil h’et &c’ I’o capiatr q’d sit hic a die s’ci Hillar’ in xv dies5 &c’

Northamptonshire

Thomas Palmer and Margaret his wife appeared in person for a fourth day against William Plukrose of Harryngworth in the county aforesaid husbondman, in a plea that he render them 100s that he owes them and unjustly detains &c.; and (the defendant) has not come; and it had been ordered the sheriff that he summon him &c.; and the sheriff now reports that he has nothing (in his bailiwick in lands or chattels whereby he might be attached) &c.; therefore let him be taken, to be here on the quindene of Hilary &c.

5  27 January 1423

 

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