Catalogue description Petitioners: John de Hardeshull; Edmund de Appelby; Robert Folejaumbe son of Richard...

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Details of SC 8/341/16078
Reference: SC 8/341/16078
Description:
Petitioners: John de Hardeshull; Edmund de Appelby; Robert Folejaumbe son of Richard Folejaumbe; John Folejaumbe of Beard; John othe Grene (Green) of Buxton; Stephen de Edenesoure (Edensor); Walter James knave Coterel (servant of James Coterel); James Coterel; Nicholas Colpeper (Culpepper); Henry Eweyn (Ewin).
Name(s): de Hardeshull; de Appelby; Folejaumbe; Folejaumbe; Grene (Green); de Edenesoure (Edensor); James knave Coterel; Coterel; Colpeper (Culpepper); Eweyn (Ewin), John; Edmund; Robert; John; John; Stephen; Walter; James; Nicholas; Henry
Addressees: [Not specified].
Occupation: servant of James Coterel
Nature of request: List of petitioners, who request charters for the trespasses, etc., committed in the persecution of Hugh le Despenser, according to the statute.
Nature of endorsement: [None]
Places mentioned: Beard, [Derbyshire]; Bokstones (Buxton), [Derbyshire].
People mentioned: Hugh le Despenser; Richard Folejaumbe (Foljambe).
Note: CPR 1330-4 p.173 is dated 8 October 1331, and would seem to be in response to this petition. James Coterel, Stephen de Edenesoure and Walter James knave Coterel are mentioned in connection with a crime at Bakewell on p.205 of CPR 1330-4, dated 12 October 1331.
Date: [1331]
Related material:

For a related petition, see SC 8/131/6544

For a related petition, see SC 8/131/6502

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

Calendar of Patent Rolls Edw III, vol. II, 1330-1334, (Public Record Office, 1894), p.173 (pardons for John Foljaumbe of Beard, Nicholas Colpeper and Henry Eweyn)

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