Catalogue description Petitioners: Thomas de Musegrave (Musgrave) and John de Hemington. Name(s): de...

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Details of SC 8/128/6384
Reference: SC 8/128/6384
Description:
Petitioners: Thomas de Musegrave (Musgrave) and John de Hemington.
Name(s): de Musegrave (Musgrave); de Hemington, Thomas; John
Addressees: King and Council.
Nature of request: Musegrave and Hemington request that the King order right be done in their case against Wade. The state that they brought a case against Wade regarding property in Bletchingdon, but Wade appeared on the day and stated that the property had been given to his father in serjeanty by Henry III, and showed his charter to this effect. He therefore states that the case cannot be judged without the King.
Nature of endorsement: Order the justices concerned to bring or send the record of the process of the plea to the next parliament.
Places mentioned: Blechesdon (Bletchingdon), Oxfordshire.
People mentioned: Henry Wade; Henry [III], King of England; Henry Wade, father of Henry Wade.
Note: The text of the petition and the response is enrolled on the parliament roll for the York parliament of Easter 1319.
Date: [1319]
Related material:

For a copy of the record of this case, presumably compiled in connection with this petition, see SC 8/128/6385

For transcript, see no.60 of PRO 31/7/95

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Former reference in its original department: Parliamentary Petition 5946
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: French
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

Documents Illustrative of English History in the Thirteenth and Fourteenth Centuries, selected from the Records of the Department of the Queen's Remembrancer of the Exchequer, Ed. H. Cole, (Record Commission, 1844), pp.51-2 (edition of petition and response from parliament roll)

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