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

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Details of SC 8/171/8538
Reference: SC 8/171/8538
Description:
Petitioners: Thomas Wake of Liddel.
Name(s): Wake, Thomas
Addressees: King and council.
Nature of request: Wake shows that William de Stuteville his ancestor was granted Knaresborough and Boroughbridge by Henry II, which gift was confirmed by successive kings to Stuteville and his ancestors. However Henry III retained them from Eustace de Stuteville, and the Wakes to whom the Stuteville lands descended did not have the power to sue for the same. Wake requests that the king have regard to the charters of the kings and render the tenements to him, that he is not delayed from his right.
Nature of endorsement: Let the rolls and remembrances of the Exchequer and treasury be searched for anything concerning the lands contained in the petition for the king or the parties, and what they find be returned into Chancery. And let the rolls and remembrances of Chancery be searched from the time of King John and after if Robert Destotevill died seised of the lands, and if in the livery of his heritage made to Eustace, the lands were retained in the king's hand, and let justice be done if nothing else can be found.
Places mentioned: Knaresborough, [West Riding of Yorkshire]; Boroughbridge, [West Riding of Yorkshire]; Cottingham, [East Riding of Yorkshire].
People mentioned: Henry II, King of England; William de Stotevill (Stuteville); Richard I, King of England; Robert de Stotevill (Stuteville), son and heir of William de Stuteville; John, King of England; Eustace de Stotevill (Stuteville), son and heir of Robert de Stuteville; Henry III, King of England; Nicholas [Wake], kinsman and heir of Eustace de Stuteville; John [Wake], son and heir of Nicholas Wake; Baldwin [Wake], son and heir of John Wake; John [Wake], son and heir of Baldwin Wake and father of the petitioner.
Note: If SC 8/12/575 does date to 1335, as the presence of a transcript in Rot. Parl. suggests, then the reference in that petition to this petition being made in the last parliament held at Westminster places this firmly in the parliament assembled there on 19 September 1334. But see also the possibility that SC 8/12/575 dates as early as 1327.
Date: [? 1335]
Related material:

For a related document see SC 8/170/8466

For a related petition see SC 8/156/7790

For transcripts of charters by King Henry II, Richard I and John relating to the other copy of this petition see SC 8/12/579B

For a duplicate of this petition, see SC 8/12/579A

For a later petition by the same petitioner reciting this petition in full see SC 8/12/575

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