Source: Public Record
Office: CP 40/656 m. 33
Title: Common
Pleas Hilary 3 Henry V
Date: Hilary
1425
Place: Westminster
Pl’ita apud Westmr coram Will’mo Babyngton’ & Socijs suis Justic’ d’ni Regis de Banco de Trmino s’ci Hillar’ anno regni Regis Henrici sexti post conquestum trcio
Pleas at Westminster before William Babyngton and his colleagues justices of the lord king de Banco for Hilary term in the 3rd year of the reign of king Henry the 6th after the Conquest
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Joh’es Bromhale Armigr & Will’s Higham de Walden’ in pprijs psonis op
se iiijto die vrsus Will’m Plukrose de Berklowe in Com’ Cantebr’ Husbondman
de pl’ito q’d reddat eis viginti marcas quas eis debet & iniuste detinet &c’ Et
ip’e non ven’ Et prec’ fuit vic’ sicut prius q’d capent eum &c’ Et vic’ modo mand’
q’d non est inuentus &c’ I’o sicut plur’capiatr q’d sit hic A die Pasche in xv
dies1 &c’
London
John Bromhale esquire and William Higham of Walden appeared in person
for a fourth day against William Plukrose of Berklowe in the county
of Cambridge husbondman, in a plea that he render them 20 marks that
he owes them and unjustly withholds &c. And
(the defendant) has not come; and it had been ordered the sheriffs, as before,
to take him &c. And the sheriffs now report that (the defendant) is not found &c.
Therefore, as many times, let him be taken, to be here on the quindene
of Easter &c.
1 22 April 1425