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Details of SC 8/150/7472
Reference: SC 8/150/7472
Description:
Petitioners: John le Walsche of Shrewsbury.
Name(s): Walsche, John
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: John le Walsche of Shrewsbury states that he was attached at the suit of Thomas de Newebyngg, to be at this next parliament to answer to what he would accuse him of. He has come, but he is a poor man, and is remaining here to the great harm of his livelihood. He requests the grace of the King and council for his delivery.
Nature of endorsement: John and all the others who are prosecuted by Thomas de Neubigging are to come before Hervey de Stanton and his companions, and the said Thomas is to be made to come there, and full justice is to be done.
Places mentioned: Shrewsbury, [Shropshire].
People mentioned: Thomas de Newebyngg (Neubigging), clerk; Hervey de Stanton (Staunton).
Note: The mention of a number of people prosecuted by Thomas de Neubigging seems to link this petition to SC 8/145/7229, which can be dated to early 1324. This would agree with the mention of parliament and of Hervey de Staunton.
Date: [? 1324]
Related material:

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

For the writ to the Sheriff resulting from SC 8/145/7229, see SC 8/145/7230

For another petition concerning an attachment by Thomas de Neubigging, see SC 8/145/7229

For transcript, see no.100 of PRO 31/7/98

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