Catalogue description Petitioners: Thomas Wake of Liddel. Name(s): Wake, Thomas Addressees: King...

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Details of SC 8/156/7790
Reference: SC 8/156/7790
Description:
Petitioners: Thomas Wake of Liddel.
Name(s): Wake, Thomas
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: Wake requests restoration of his Stuteville inheritance by the king's grace as it was taken into the hand of King Henry III and the petitioner has been unable to sue for it.
Nature of endorsement: Coram rege et magno consilio.
Places mentioned: Liddel, [Cumberland]; Knaresborough, [West Riding of Yorkshire]; Boroughbridge, [West Riding of Yorkshire].
People mentioned: Henry II, King of England; William Destotevill (Stuteville); Robert de Stotevill (Stuteville), son and heir of William de Stuteville; John, King of England; Nicholas Destotevill (Stuteville); Eustace de Stotevill (Stuteville), son and heir of Robert de Stuteville; Henry III, King of England; Joan, daughter and heir of Nicholas de Stutevill; Baldwin [Wake], son and heir of Joan; John [Wake], son and heir of Baldwin Wake and father of the petitioner.
Note: If the Hale manuscript dating of the group of petitions, of which this is one, is correct then this petition dates to 1348.
Date: [1348]
Related material:

For another petition by the same petitioner, see SC 8/170/8466

For transcripts of charters relating to this petition see SC 8/12/579B

For another petition by the same petitioner see SC 8/12/579A

For another petition by the same petitioner see SC 8/12/575

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), pp.194b-5a (no.78) (full edition of later copy of original petition)

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