Catalogue description Petitioners: Robert de Thorp, son and heir of John de Thorp. Name(s): de Thorp,...

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Details of SC 8/266/13299
Reference: SC 8/266/13299
Description:
Petitioners: Robert de Thorp, son and heir of John de Thorp.
Name(s): de Thorp, Robert
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: [The petition is badly damaged with much of the right-hand half the petition being illegible].Thorp requests remedy and that the law of the land and the great charter be kept as he has requested livery of his estates in the manor of Combs but the chancellor did not wish to grant it, and his petition to parliament was not answered.
Nature of endorsement: Let the process be brought before the council.
Places mentioned: Combs, [Suffolk].
People mentioned: John de Thorp (Thorpe); Robert de Baldok (Baldock), then chancellor; Ralph Avenel; Alice [de Thorp], widow of John de Thorp.
Note: PROME, Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-1337, Rotuli Parliamentorum I, pp. 416-429, no. 12 dates this to 1330.
Date: [?. 1330]
Related material:

For another copy of the related writ, see SC 8/166/8299

For another copy of the related certification of the Exchequer, see SC 8/166/8298

For another copy of a related petition by the same petitioner, see SC 8/166/8297

For a transcript of a related writ, see SC 8/8/356B

For a related certification of the Exchequer, see SC 8/8/356A

For another petition by the same petitioner on a related matter, see SC 8/8/355

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

Calendar of Fine Rolls, vol. IV, Edw III, 1327-1337, (Public Record Office, 1913), pp.233-4 (order to the escheator on a related matter)

The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, Ed. Paul Brand, Anne Curry, Chris Given-Wilson, Rosemary Horrox, W.M. Ormrod and J.R.S. Phillips, (Cambridge University Press, 2005), Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-1337, Rotuli Parliamentorum I, pp.416-29, no.12 (summary of references)

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