Catalogue description Petitioners: Walter Broun (Brown); Margaret Broun (Brown), wife of Walter Brown. ...

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Details of SC 8/232/11600
Reference: SC 8/232/11600
Description:
Petitioners: Walter Broun (Brown); Margaret Broun (Brown), wife of Walter Brown.
Name(s): Broun (Brown); Broun (Brown), Walter; Margaret
Addressees: King and the lords of the present parliament.
Nature of request: Walter Broun and his wife Margaret request that the king speak to the chancellor and grant a writ of livery to them of certain lands and tenements in Somerset, as they have been long held out of the land by a suit concerning Margaret Broun and the inheritance of her father's lands, and by her minority.
Nature of endorsement: The king has commanded to the chancellor to make due remedy by authority of parliament according to his discretion.
Places mentioned: Winford, Somerset; Saltford, Somerset.
People mentioned: John Basset, father of Margaret Brown; Edmund Basset; Archbishop of Canterbury.
Note: The petition is dated to c. 1392 on the basis of the dating of SC 8/232/11598 with which it is closely related.
Date: [c. 1392]
Related material:

For a related letter of attorney, see SC 8/232/11599

For a related petition, see SC 8/232/11598

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