Catalogue description Petitioners: Martin Heyne of Horsham; Richard Heyne, brother of Martin Heyne. ...

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Details of SC 8/331/15627
Reference: SC 8/331/15627
Description:
Petitioners: Martin Heyne of Horsham; Richard Heyne, brother of Martin Heyne.
Name(s): Heyne; Heyne, Martin; Richard
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Martin and Richard Heyne, imprisoned at Maidstone because accused of taking venison from Brewes's park, request a writ of Chancery to release them from prison because they have made grace with Brewes and Pencester.
Nature of endorsement: If they are indicted by the inquisition, they should be punished according to the statute, if it is so determined by the inquisition.
Places mentioned: Horsham, [Sussex]; Maidstone, [Kent].
People mentioned: William de Brewes; Stephen de Penecestre (Pencester).
Note: The petition dates to 1278 when there was an oyer and terminer into the persons who broke into Brewes's park (CPR 1272-81, p. 287), and when the King ordered that the petitioners' lands and chattels be restored to their wives and families, since Brewes and others disseised them before they had been outlawed (CCR 1272-9, pp. 457-8).
Date: [1278]
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 I, vol. I, 1272-1279, (Public Record Office, 1900), pp.457-8 (order to restore petitioners' lands and chattels to their wives and families)

Calendar of Patent Rolls, Edw I, vol. I, 1272-1281, (Public Record Office, 1901), p.287 (oyer and terminer into persons who broke into Brehuse's park)

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