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Details of SC 8/222/11098
Reference: SC 8/222/11098
Description:
Petitioners: ? No Petitioner named
Nature of request: Bond in 100 marks between Coppandale and Walkyngdon and the chamberlains of Beverley, dated at Beverley on 13 June 1381, to be paid at Beverley at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist next.
Nature of endorsement: [Endorsement specifying conditions of bond.]This obligation is cancelled and annulled according to a schedule annexed.Obligation for Richard Tirwhitte.
Places mentioned: Beverley, [East Riding of Yorkshire].
People mentioned: Adam Coppandale of Beverley, senior; Richard de Walkyngdon of Beverley; Thomas White, chamberlain of Beverley; Henry de Newerke (Newark), chamberlain of Beverley; Richard Tyrwhitte (Tirwhit) of Beverley; Alexander [Neville], Archbishop of York.
Note: Dated in the dating clause to 13 June 1381. The document clearly forms part of a large number of a large collection of documents relating to the Beverley riots of 1381.
Date: 1381
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Held by: The National Archives, Kew
Legal status: Public Record(s)
Language: Latin
Closure status: Open Document, Open Description
Publication note:

The Beverley Town Riots, 1381-2, C.T. Flower, (Transactions of the Royal Historical Soc, 1905), pp.79-99 (editions of many related petitions, with discussion of events)

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