Catalogue description Petitioners: William de Moumby. Name(s): de Moumby, William Addressees: ...

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Details of SC 8/320/E445
Reference: SC 8/320/E445
Description:
Petitioners: William de Moumby.
Name(s): de Moumby, William
Addressees: King and his enquirers.
Nature of request: Moumby complains of Hardingham as Heanmer wished to make him his attorney before the sheriff to sue his business but on Friday after the feast of the translation of St Edward, in the king's 12th year Hardingham refused him to be attorney and wrongfully threw him out and by his own authority suspended him and has wrongfully barred him from his livelihood against Magna Carta to the damage of the petitioner.
Nature of endorsement: The sheriff of London concerning essoins on the eve of Pentecost:William de Moumby, John de Hardingham were not present.
Places mentioned: London.
People mentioned: John de Hardingham, clerk of John Poyntel, sheriff of London; John Poyntel, sheriff of London; Richard le Heanmer of Fleet Street; Roger de Deepham.
Note: The petition refers to events around Pentecost in the 12th year of Edward II, and by the nature of the petition it seems almost certain that the petition must date to that year.
Date: [1319]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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