Catalogue description Petitioners: John Loverik, mariner of Sandwich. Name(s): Loverik, John ...

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Details of SC 8/327/E845
Reference: SC 8/327/E845
Description:
Petitioners: John Loverik, mariner of Sandwich.
Name(s): Loverik, John
Addressees: King and council.
Occupation: mariner of Sandwich
Nature of request: Loverik states that Waldeschef took several tuns of wine from him and his servants and payment was promised, and he has three tallies for these but still has not had payment to his great damage. He requests that the butler be commanded to pay him or that he is able to have his payment from three old ships of Flanders that were forfeit to the king, two being at Greenwich in the keeping of Kempe, and one at Sandwich which is broken. He requests that the true value of the ships be tried by the bailiffs, jurors and by the oaths of loyal men of the country.
Nature of endorsement: [None].
Places mentioned: Sandwich, [Kent]; Flanders; Greenwich, [Kent].
People mentioned: Walter Waldeschef, butler of the king; Henry Snel, servant of the petitioner; Roger de Fenglesham, servant of the petitioner; William Kempe.
Note: The petition is dated to 1309-c. 1319 because Walter de Waldechef was chief Butler from September 1309 to shortly before 1319 (CPR 1307-13, p. 188; CPR 1317-21, p. 377).
Date: [1309-c. 1319]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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