Catalogue description Debtor: John atte Grange {Graunge}, of Leicester [a borough in Leics.]. Creditor: John...

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Details of C 131/57/21
Reference: C 131/57/21
Description:

Debtor: John atte Grange {Graunge}, of Leicester [a borough in Leics.].

Creditor: John Ellingham {Elyngham}, a citizen and stockfishmonger of London.

Amount: £40.

Before whom: Adam Carlisle, Mayor of the Westminster Staple [Middx].

When taken: 10/05/1395

First term: 30/05/1395

Last term: 30/05/1395

Writ to: Sheriff of Leics

Sent by: Chancery.

Endorsement: He sent the writ to Roger Barber {Barbour}, Bailiff of the Honor of Leicester of Belgrave [in Goscote Hundred, Leics.], who replied that John atte Grange was not found in the bailiwick and had no lands or tenements there. But he did have 100 ewes, worth £7; 3 oxen, worth 40s.; 3 cows, worth 2m.; 3 steers, worth 13s. 4d.; and 4 horses, worth 46s. 8d.; which were [all] seized into the King's hands.

Note: Inquisition and return: Date given for the return to Chancery: 27/01/1410. Memorandum that on 18/02/1410 the goods and chattels were delivered to John Ellingham.
Date: 1409 Nov 28
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: English
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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