Catalogue description Petitioners: Loup Bergunh de Burdeaux (Bordeaux, Bordeu). Name(s): de Burdeaux...

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Details of SC 8/293/14604
Reference: SC 8/293/14604
Description:
Petitioners: Loup Bergunh de Burdeaux (Bordeaux, Bordeu).
Name(s): de Burdeaux (Bordeaux, Bordeu), Loup Bergunh
Addressees: King.
Nature of request: Loup Bergunh de Burdeaux states that at the plea of Arnold Sanz de Luc of Bayonne, Maurice de Berkley, then Seneschal of Gascony, arrested William Burgoyn, sergeant of the King of France, because he was bearing false letters, and gave him into the keeping of Loup Bergunh, then castellan of Bayonne castle. Because of this, Loup Bergunh was summoned to Perigueux by the commissaries of the King of France. The proctors of the king's father took the plea at the king's cost and appeared at Perigueux, where Loup Bergunh was condemned to pay £3000 tournois. The king's proctors appealed to Paris and the plea is still pending there. He asks that the king's proctors at Paris might be ordered to receive the plea and to continue it at the king's cost, as was done in the king's service.
Nature of endorsement: He is to have a writ to the Seneschal with the petition enclosed, to do for him what is reasonable.
Places mentioned: Bayonne, [Gascony, France].
People mentioned: Arnold Sanz (Arnaut Sants) de Luc, of Bayonne; Maurice de Berkley (Berkeley), Seneschal of Gascony; William (Guilhem) Burgoyn (Bergunh), sergeant of the King of France; King of France.
Note: Datable with reference to m.5 of C 61/41, which is dated 3 August 3 Edward III (1329).
Date: [c. 1329]
Related material:

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/293/14625

For another petition from the same petitioner, see SC 8/285/14236

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/284/14167

For another petition from the same petitioner on this matter, see SC 8/282/14087

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/282/14054

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/281/14043

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/242/12067

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/202/10053

For a petition probably from the petitioner's son, see SC 8/170/8496

For instructions to keep the petitioner unharmed in this matter, see m.5 of C 61/41

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