Catalogue description Petitioners: William de Wyndesore (Windsor) and Alice de Wyndesore (Windsor) (Perrers)...

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Details of SC 8/146/7265
Reference: SC 8/146/7265
Description:
Petitioners: William de Wyndesore (Windsor) and Alice de Wyndesore (Windsor) (Perrers) his wife.
Name(s): de Wyndesore (Windsor); de Wyndesore (Windsor) (Perrers), William; Alice
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: William de Wyndesore and Alice his wife state that by a judgment brought in parliament against Alice, they were deprived of their lands and tenements, goods and chattels, and ask that they, and those enfeoffed with lands and tenements to Alice's use, might be restored to these lands and tenements, goods and chattels, and to their losses by this judgment, and that Alice might be restored to her previous estate; and also that William might be pardoned his suit of the King's peace, and all other things which could harm him through Alice - considering that although the judgment was brought against Alice as a single woman, she was at that time William's wife, and consdering also William's service to the King's father and grandfather.
Nature of endorsement: [None]
People mentioned: [Edward III], King of England; [Edward of Woodstock], Prince of Wales.
Note: CPR 1377-81 p.503 is dated 15 March 1380 and CPR 1377-81 p.504 is dated 12 June 1380. The petition would seem to date from before this time, but after the parliament in 1 Richard II which brought the judgment against Alice Perrers.
Date: [1378-1380]
Related material:

For transcript, see no.97 of PRO 31/7/106

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

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Ric II, vol. I, 1377-1381, (Public Record Office, 1895), p.503 (grant to William de Wyndesore of lands earlier forfeited by his wife) & p.504 (licence for him to enfeoff others with a manor)

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