Catalogue description Petitioners: Ralph le Botiller (Butler). Name(s): Botiller (Butler), Ralph ...

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Details of SC 8/156/7772
Reference: SC 8/156/7772
Description:
Petitioners: Ralph le Botiller (Butler).
Name(s): Botiller (Butler), Ralph
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: Botiller requests that a remedy be ordained, and amends made for the damages done by the men of the earl of Warenne at his command, coming to his manor and pulling it down and destroying or stealing his goods or chattels, and threatening him and his sons should they complain or try to come to parliament.
Nature of endorsement: The petition is to be ordered to the justice of Chester, and he is commanded to hear the complaint of the party upon the things contained in the petition, and do justice.
Places mentioned: Lyons (Holt), [Denbighshire, Wales]; Beachin, [Cheshire].
People mentioned: [John de Warenne], earl of Warenne; Henry Longecampe (Longchamp), knight; Ravlyn (Rawlin) [de Warenne], son of the earl of Warenne; Master Robert, carpenter of the earl of Warenne; John [le Botiller (Butler)], son of the petitioner; William [le Botiller (Butler)], son of the petitioner; Ralph [le Botiller (Butler)], son of the petitioner.
Note: The petition is dated to 1334 on the basis ascribed to this and other petitions from the Hale manuscript edition published in Rot. Parl., vol. II, p.88a-b (no.65).
Date: [1334]
Related material:

For a petition by one of the petitioner's sons on the same matter see SC 8/156/7771

Held by: The National Archives, Kew
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.88a-b (no.65) (full edition of later copy of original petition)

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