Catalogue description Petitioners: Geoffrey de la Mare, son of Geoffrey de la Mare. Name(s): de la...

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Details of SC 8/197/9825A
Reference: SC 8/197/9825A
Description:
Petitioners: Geoffrey de la Mare, son of Geoffrey de la Mare.
Name(s): de la Mare, Geoffrey
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Geoffrey, son of Geoffrey de la Mare states that he brought an assize of mort d'ancestor concerning the manor of Thurlby in Lincolnshire, against Cecily Gerberge, his father's widow, and others, but that this has been delayed by an assize of novel disseisin based on false claims made by Hugh de Crescy. He asks the King to order the Chancellor to send a writ to the justices to proceed to take the assize of mort d'ancestor as quickly as possible, notwithstanding Hugh de Crescy's claims.
Nature of endorsement: [None]
Places mentioned: Thurlby, Lincolnshire; Stamford, [Lincolnshire].
People mentioned: Geoffrey de la Mare; Roger de Bankwell, justice; Cecily Gerberge; Hugh de Crescy (Cressy).
Note: Formerly enclosed with no.16904 of C 81/305, which is dated 16 June 19 Edward III (1345).CCR 1346-9 p.525 is dated 6 July 1348.
Date: [1345]
Related material:

For a petition formerly enclosed with this one, see SC 8/197/9825B

For a related petition, see SC 8/194/9682

For a petition formerly enclosed with this one, see SC 8/193/9645

For a mandate to the Chancellor to summon the justices and others of the council, and to give the petitioners such remedy and recovery as is possible in the law, see no.16904 of C 81/305

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

Calendar of Close Rolls, Edw III, vol. VIII, 1346-1349, (Public Record Office, 1905), p.525 (enrolment of release by John de Folvill to Geoffrey de la Mare and Cecily Gerberge of all his right and claim in the lands they hold in demesne and in reversion or otherwise)

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