Catalogue description Short title: Rye v [Darcy] Lord Darcy. Plaintiffs: Edward Rye, esq of Hardwick....

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Details of STAC 8/248/2
Reference: STAC 8/248/2
Description:

Short title: Rye v [Darcy] Lord Darcy.

Plaintiffs: Edward Rye, esq of Hardwick.

Defendants: John [Darcy] Lord Darcy, George Stalham and others, his servants Alexander Lawe, Nicholas Webster, Anthony Curwen, deputy to the under-sheriff, Francis Smith, George Marfield, Jasper Blitheman, and others.

Subject: Forcible ouster and seizure of corn at Todwick, prevention of sale of corn to plaintiff Edward Rye, seizure and undervaluation of goods by a levari facias unlawfully obtained, attempted indictment of murder, etc.

Yorkshire.

Another action was also brought before the Assizes.

Barnes category: conspiracy to indict; destruction of property; unlawful assembly; contempt; conspiracy; officer's misfeasance.

Date: 1604 May
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description

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