Catalogue description Petitioners: Aubert Lengleis, son of Robert Lengleis. Name(s): Lengleis, Aubert ...

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Details of SC 8/338/E1256
Reference: SC 8/338/E1256
Description:
Petitioners: Aubert Lengleis, son of Robert Lengleis.
Name(s): Lengleis, Aubert
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Lengleis requests that the king will confirm the acts of the comte and earl and Grandison who gave him the office of scrivener of the Ombriere of Bordeaux by their letters.
Nature of endorsement: The king has charged his seneschal of Gascony who knows of such things, to do what he considers ought to be done, and he should sue before him.
Places mentioned: Bordeaux, [Guyenne, France]; [Castle of the] Ombriere, [Bordeaux, Guyenne, France].
People mentioned: Robert Lengleis; [Amadeus V], Comte de Savoy; [Henry de Lacy], Earl of Lincoln; Otho de Grauntsoun (Grandison); Trunpton.
Note: The petition is dated to 1305-1306 as this petition seems to be part of an original file of Gascon petitions - SC 8/338/E1217-SC 8/338/E1260 - for which SC 8/338/E1228 seems to have been the cover petition. The dating of this group of documents is arrived at by the possibility of more closely dating several of the petitions in this group, and these are noted when necessary. In addition, almost all of the petitions bear the old PRO references to Diplomatic Documents 1542 and 1548.
Date: [1305-1306]
Related material:

The petition belongs to a probable original file consisting of SC 8/338/E1217- SC 8/338/E1260 of which SC 8/338/E1228 was probably the cover petition judging from its endorsement, see SC 8/338/E1228

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Diplomatic Documents 1548.
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
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