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Details of SC 8/11/547
Reference: SC 8/11/547
Description:
Petitioners: Thomas de Bernardeston (Barnardiston).
Name(s): de Bernardeston (Barnardiston), Thomas
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Bernardeston states that he was seised of the manor of Wheatley near Doncaster by purchase, and that he understands that the king has granted the same manor to Talbot for the term of his life and without cause. He requests the king order deliverance of the manor since it is not held of the king and nothing is charged to the king.
Nature of endorsement: If he has been ousted from the manor he is to sue by a more specific petition.
Places mentioned: Whetelaghe (Wheatley), [West Riding of Yorkshire]; Doncaster, [West Riding of Yorkshire].
People mentioned: Gilbert Talbot.
Note: The petition is dated to 1334 by the heading in Rot. Parl., vol II, p.73, making this part of the section 'petitions in parliament in 8 Edward III', though this is a Hale transcript.
Date: [1334]
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Parliamentary Petition 694
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Rotuli Parliamentorum; ut et Petitiones, et Placita in Parliamento, vol. II, Edw III, (Record Commission, 1783), p.81b (no.36) (full edition of a later copy of the original petition)

The Parliament Rolls of Medieval England, Ed. Paul Brand, Anne Curry, Chris Given-Wilson, Rosemary Horrox, W.M. Ormrod and J.R.S. Phillips, (Cambridge University Press, 2005), Appendix of Unedited Petitions, 1307-1337, Rot. Parl., vol. II, pp. 73-89, no. 36 (summary of references)

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