Catalogue description Petitioners: John de Warefeld of London. Name(s): de Warefeld, John ...

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Details of SC 8/150/7475
Reference: SC 8/150/7475
Description:
Petitioners: John de Warefeld of London.
Name(s): de Warefeld, John
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: John de Warefeld of London states that John de Mereworth, formerly the King's baker and Walter de Pevenesseye his clerk took 19 quarters of wheat from him at Faversham on the Friday after the feast of St Simon and St Jude in the King's fifteenth year [1321] for which he has not been paid. He requests a remedy.
Nature of endorsement: He is to sue against them before the Steward of the King's household and the Treasurer of the King's wardrobe.
Places mentioned: London; Faversham, [Kent].
People mentioned: John de Mereworth, formerly King's baker; Walter de Pevenesseye (Pevensey), clerk of John de Mereworth.
Note: The wheat was taken from the petitioner on the Friday after the feast of St Simon and St Jude in the King's fifteenth year (30 October 1321): the petition must date from between then and the end of the reign.
Date: [1321-1327]
Related material:

For transcript, see no.99 of PRO 31/7/98

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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