Catalogue description Petitioners: Margaret de Redwar (Redware), one of the daughters of Robert de Redware;...

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Details of SC 8/170/8483
Reference: SC 8/170/8483
Description:
Petitioners: Margaret de Redwar (Redware), one of the daughters of Robert de Redware; Denise de Redwar (Redware), one of the daughters of Robert de Redware.
Name(s): de Redwar (Redware); de Redwar (Redware), Margaret; Denise
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: The Redwares request that they are able to have their part of their late father's goods as they are without aid or sustenance. They petitioned at the last parliament as Isabel, their father's wife and Heddon killed their father for which felony their father's goods were taken into the king's hand and they were unable to have their shares. The king commanded the coroner to return the inquisition and it is now returned.
Nature of endorsement: [None].
Places mentioned: Northumberland.
People mentioned: Robert de Redwar (Redware), late father of the petitioners; Isabel [de Redwar (Redware)], wife of Robert de Redware; William de Heddon; William de Tyndale, coroner of Northumberland.
Note: The petition is dated to c. 1305 as it is clear that the petition closely follows on from the writ and inquisition, copies of which were formerly attached to the petition (SC 8/170/8484).
Date: [c. 1305]
Related material:

For an earlier petition from the same petitioners on this subject, see SC 8/261/13005

For the transcript of the writ, and the inquisition formerly appended to this petition, see SC 8/170/8484

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

Ancient Petitions Relating to Northumberland, Ed. C.M. Fraser, (Surtees Society, vol. CLXXI, 1961), p.56 (no.43) (full edition of petition)

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