Source: Public Record
Office: CP 40/692 m. 147d
Title: Common Pleas
Hilary 12 Henry VI
Date: Hilary
1434
Place: Westminster
Pl’ita apud Westmr coram Will’mo Babyngton’ & socijs suis Justic’ d’ni Regis de Banco de Trmi’o s’ci Hillar’ anno regni Regis Henrici Sexti post conquestum duodecimo
Pleas at Westminster before William Babyngton and his fellows, justices of the lord king de Banco, for Hilary term in the 12th year of the reign of king Henry the sixth after the Conquest
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Georgius Longvyle armigr in ppria psona sua op se iiijto die vrsus Joh’em
Plucrose de Stonystratford in Com’ prd’co Milner & Ric’m Hastyng nup de Woluerton’
in Com’ prd’co Taillour de pl’ito q’d vtrq’ eor reddat ei quadraginta solidos
quos ei debent & iniuste detinent &c’ Et ip’i non ven’ Et prec’ fuit vic’ q’d
capet eos &c’ Et vic’ modo mand’ q’d non sunt inuenti &c’ I’o sicut prius capiantr
q’d sint hic a die Pasche in xv dies1 &c’ Ad quem diem quo ad prd’cm Joh’em
vic’ non misit br’e I’o sicut plur’ capiatr q’d sit hic in Octabis S’ce
Trinitats2 &c’
Ad quem diem quo ad prd’cm Joh’em vic’ non misit br’e I’o sicut plur’ capiatr
q’d sit hic a die s’ci Mich’is in vnu’ M[ensem]3 &c’ Ad quem diem quo ad prd’cm
Joh’em vic’ non misit br’e I’o sicut plur’ capiatr q’d sit hic in Octabis
s’ci Hillar’4 &c’
Buckinghamshire
George Longvyle esquire appeared in person for a fourth
day against John Plucrose of Stonystratford in the county aforesaid milner
and Richard Hastyng late of Wolverton in the county aforesaid taillour,
in a plea that each of them render him 40s that they owe him and unjustly
withhold &c.
And (the defendants) have not come; and it had been ordered the sheriff
to take them &c.
And the sheriff now reports that (the defendants) are not found &c. Therefore,
as before, let (the defendants) be taken, to be here on the quindene of
Easter &c.
On which day, as far as the aforesaid John, the sheriff did not send the
writ. Therefore, as many times, let (John) be taken, to be here on the
octaves of Trinity &c. On which day, as far as the aforesaid John, the sheriff
did not send the writ. Therefore, as many times, let (John) be taken,
to be here a month from Michaelmas &c. On which day, as far as the aforesaid
John, the sheriff did not send the writ. Therefore, as many times, let
(John) be taken, to be here on the octaves of Hilary &c.
1 11 April 1434
2 20 May 1434
3 27 October 1434
4 20 January 1435