Catalogue description Petitioners: Ide Lestraunge (Lestrange) of Myddle. Name(s): Lestraunge...

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Details of SC 8/253/12646
Reference: SC 8/253/12646
Description:
Petitioners: Ide Lestraunge (Lestrange) of Myddle.
Name(s): Lestraunge (Lestrange), Ide
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Lestraunge requests that Wygenholt be granted his suit of peace for he was indicted of and outlawed before the justices assigned to hear and determine trespasses and felonies in Suffolk of committed in Bungay, the indictments being made by malice and false abetment.
Nature of endorsement: [On face:]This petition was granted at Sandwich by the king in the presence of the earl of Huntingdon.[On dorse, none].
Places mentioned: Myddle, [Shropshire]; Bungay, [Suffolk]; Suffolk; Ickenham, [Middlesex].
People mentioned: Richard de Wygenholt, late bailiff of Bungay, and valet of Lestraunge; William de Shareshull, justice; John de Liste; Cecilie Lancons of Bungay; John [Woderoue (Woodrow)], son of John son of Richard Woodrow; Robert de Hordle; John, servant of Philip de Wodestoke, parson of Ickenham; Philip de Wodestoke (Woodstock), parson of Ickenham.
Note: The petition is dated to? 1350 as the response refers to the king being at Sandwich, and the patent rolls suggest that he was there in late August 1350 (cf. CPR 1348-50, pp.564-5).
Date: [? 1350]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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