Catalogue description Petitioners: William de Ufton of Berkshire. Name(s): de Ufton, William ...

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Details of SC 8/145/7229
Reference: SC 8/145/7229
Description:
Petitioners: William de Ufton of Berkshire.
Name(s): de Ufton, William
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: William de Ufton states that he is attached by Thomas de Neubiggyng, for what reason he does not know, and handed over to John de Oxenford, one of the Sheriffs of London, to guard until the King's coming. He asks that he might be released.
Nature of endorsement: The Sheriff is to be ordered to certify the cause.
Places mentioned: Berkshire; London.
People mentioned: Thomas de Neubiggyng; John de Oxenford (Oxford), Sheriff of London.
Note: John de Oxenford was Sheriff of London from 1323-1324. The fact that the writ resulting from this petition (SC 8/145/7230) summons him before the council on the morrow of Ash Wednesday suggests a date early in 1324.
Date: [1324]
Related material:

For the writ to the Sheriff resulting from this petition, see SC 8/145/7230

For transcript, see no.93 of PRO 31/7/98

For another petition concerning an attachment by Thomas de Neubiggyng, see SC 8/150/7472

For the response of the sheriff, see SC 8/145/7231

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