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Sorted by Plaintiff CP40/ Hilary 1135 1548 For text go to the AALT: http://aalt.law.uh.edu by Rosemary Simons Frame Side County Action Plaintiff Defendant 117 f account (vacat), William Hove, Robert, of Bylley, Sherwood Forest (as) receiver 6 f [entry illegible] 51 f Sussex trespass: [illegible - struck thro;] Alfrey, Richard of Wethyham, in Sussex, close probably ???, Edward yeoman 423 f Yorks debt [vacat] Stryngefelowe, Thomas, of Hansworth, husbandman 1290 f Heref trespass: a Gwilliam(?), Nicholas a Gwilliam, Thomas, of Aylton, assault husbandman; a Gwilliam, William, of Aylton, husbandman 168 f Sussex concord A Mylle, John Weller, George 1779 d Devon trespass: Abbott, William Gyfford, George, of Hartland, close husbandman 988 f Norfk debt Abbys, Thomas, of Tydde, William, of Holkham, merchant Welbye next the sea, gent 503 f Warw replevin Abell, Thomas Fowler, Thomas, esq; Large, William 2260 d Devon debt Abery alias Any, Frechston, John, of Eggysford, yeoman Richard, of Downe St Mary, husbandman 255 f Soms defamatio Abington, Thomas, Yorke alias Franke, John, senior, of n gent Regyll, Wynford, husbandman 395 f London debt Abraham, Thomas Arundell, Thomas, of Tysbery, Wilts, 1240 f London debt Abraham, Thomas Vaughan, Thomas, of Peterstow, Heref, gent; Hutton, Richard, of Stoke, Surr, clerk; Smyth, Charles, of Westell, Yorks, 910 f London debt Abraham, Thomas, of Nevell, Henry, knight, Lord Nevell execution London, leather seller 1762 d London debt Abraham, Thomas, of Verney, Dorothy, of Cheston, Hertf, London, leather seller widow 395 f London debt Abraham, Thomas, of Maners, Richard, of Garradon, Leics, London, merchant knight 1239 f London debt Abraham, Thomas, Chok, Francis, of London, gent, servant senior to the Right Honorable Lord Chancellor; Cotton, John, of Walden, Essex, yeoman; Monnock, Edward, of Swaffham Bulbeck, Cambs 2700 d London debt Abraham, Thomas, Kuyvett, John, of Elnale, Staffs, esq execution senior 1244 f London debt Abyngton, John Snarre, William, of Kyngston upon Hull, merchant 1787 d Soms debt Abyngton, Thomas Buller, Richard, of Wotton, Cornw, esq 2695 d Soms debt Abyngton, Thomas Buller, Richard, of Wotton, Cornw, esq 263 f Soms trespass: Abyngton, Thomas, Hannan alias Hymnan, Laurence, of close gent Wynford, husbandman; Yorke alias Franck, John, junior, of Winford, 115 f Gloucs debt Accombe, Richard, A Dey, John, of Arlyngham, husbandman; executors of ; Walle, Richard, of Arlyngham, executrix (Accombe, Isabella, of; (Walle, Margaret, late wife) widow of Richard; Accombe, Anthony, son of Richard) 511 f Worcs debt Acton, Robert, knight; Shepard, William, of Rok, husbandman execution Colbarne, Francis 513 f Worcs debt Acton, Robert, knight; Tums(?), John, of Bewdeley, sheerman execution Colbarne, Francis 879 f London debt Acworth, Thomas, of Lyons, John, of Lytlyngton, Beds, gent London, merchant tailor 2690 d London debt Adam, Simon Mores, William, of Chipping Ongar, Essex, esq 1140 f Cambs debt Adam, William Mapulles, Thomas, of Roclyff, Yorks, yeoman 1373 f Heref debt Adams, Elizabeth Hyll, Henry, of Pencombe, husbandman 2653 d Heref debt Adams, Elizabeth, of Bull, George, of Pryttelton, husbandman; Humbre, single woman Ijuke, John, of Lemyster, dyer 70 f Sussex debt Adams, Nicholas, of Huchyngs alias Hudchyng, Edmund, of Clayton Cliva near Lewes, ffelmonger 1740 d Essex trespass Adams, Simon Lymyng, Philip, of Roydon, husbandman 368 f London debt Adams, Simon Mores, William, of Chepyng Onger, Essex, esq 2135 d Gloucs trespass Adams, William Lee, Roger, of Lechelade, husbandman 1890 d Norwich debt Adcok, John, of Hussey alias Huse, William, of Hengham, parson Heckyngham, Lincs, knight 1253 f Norwich debt Adcok, John, of Hussey, William, of Heckyngton, Lincs, Hingham, clerk knight 2678 d London debt Adcomon, William Nevell, William, of Whytlebury, Nhants, gent; Fernam, William, of Querne, Leics, gent 2542 d Staffs writ of Adrydeley, Thomas Hunt, John right(?) 1301 f Surrey debt Adyngton, Thomas, of Baynton, Edward, knight, executor of; London, skinner, (Baynton, Andrew, of Bromham, Wilts, executrix of; esq) (Adyngton, Catherine, widow) 2627 d Derbs replevin Agard, Nicholas Walker, Henry 1406 f indenture Agarde, Edward, of Aston, Edward, knight London, gent 523 f Staffs debt Agevyn, Richard, of Colborne, William, of Typton, gent Sedgeley 1365 f London debt Aglionby, Henry, of Myres, Leonard, of Newcastle upon Tyne, Newcastle upon Tyne, yeoman vicar 157 f Surrey concord Agmondysham alias Hamond, William Amersham, Francis 53 f Kent debt Alcherne, John Payne, Richard of Yaldyng, smith 1941 d Warw defamatio Alcott, William Onyon, Thomas, of Tamworth, mercer n 433 f Norwich debt Aldryche, John Bucok, Richard, of Ipswich, gent; Haylys, John, of Wiston, husbandman 1621 d Norwich debt Aldryche, John, of Bucok, Richard, of Ipswich, gent; Man, Norwich Silvester, of Ipswich, merchant; Haylys, John, of Wiston, Norf, husbandman 2592 d Derbs debt Alen, Edward Swyndell, Edward, of Blakewall, husbandman 581 f London debt Alen, John, of London, Stapleton, Richard, of Barkyng, Essex, alderman and knight, esq executor of; (Pyke, Thomas; Alen, Christopher, brother; Astough, John, cousin) 1940 d Derbs trespass: Alen, Otwell, gent Redyman, Helen, of Lytton, widow taking 2317 d London debt Alenson, Richard, of Dobbyldey, Thomas, of Aucaster, Lincs, Nottingham yeoman 392 f Hunts debt Aleyn, Geeoffrey, Massy, Robert, of Godmanchester, executor of; (Aleyn, yeoman; Borough, John, of John) Godmanchester 1891 d Norfk debt Aleyn, Geoffrey, only Lopham, Martin, of Downeham, Suff, son of William Aleyn husbandman 1891 d Norfk debt Aleyn, Geoffrey, only Lopham, Martin, of Downeham, Suff, son of William Aleyn husbandman 1586 d Essex indenture Aleyn, George, gent Jermy, John, of Denham, Suffolk, knight 1587 d Essex Aleyn, George, gent Mound, Thomas, of Rayle, laborer 747 f London debt Aleyn, John, Alderman Spicer, Francis, of Kyngesewood, Wilts, of London, knight, clothier; Kyngston, Anthony, of executors of; (Pyke, Queryngton, Gloucs, knight; Greyngham, Thomas; Alen, Thomas, of Busshey, Herts, gentd Christopher, brother; Astough, John, cousin) 1361 f London debt Aleyn, John, of London Shelton, William, of London, gent alderman and knight, executors of; (Pyke, Thomas, Alen, Christopher; Astrough, John, cousin) 2174 d London debt Aleyn, John, of Kebyll, Edward, of St Mary at Strand, London, knight, Middx, clerk; St Lowe, John, of Sutton, Alderman, executors Chew, Soms, knight; Warde, Richard, of of; (Pyke, Thomas, Derby, merchant friend; Aleyn, Christopher, brother; Ascough, John, cousin) 2732 d London debt Aleyn, John, of Denys, Philip, of London, gent London, knight, Alderman, executors of; (Pyke, Thomas, friend; Aleyn, Christopher, brother; Astough, John, cousin) 2732 d London debt Aleyn, John, of Brounsop, William, of Water Oakley, London, knight, Berks, esq Alderman, executors of; (Pyke, Thomas, friend; Aleyn, Christopher, brother; Astough, John, cousin) 2733 d London debt Aleyn, John, of Darkenold, Robert, of Canterbury; London, knight, Sheryngton, William, of the King's Alderman, executors hopsice, London, esq of; (Pyke, Thomas, friend; Aleyn, Christopher, brother; Astough, John, cousin) 127 f Herts debt Aleyn, Thomas, clerk Malett, Henry, of Hechyn, clerk execution 1569 d Worcs debt Alfleyte, Thomas, Hyll, William, of Wichevolk, husbandman; administrators of; Wellyngton, William, of Droytwich, (Alflyte, John; Alflyte, butcher; Brode, William, of Droytwiche, William) laborer; Yate, Richard, of Cokyssey, husbandman; Cokkys, George, of 1992 d London debt Alford, Robert, of Churchyll, Giles, of London, gent and London, draper, groom of the King's cross bows executrix of; (Alford, Anne, widow) 1574 d Worcs debt Alington, George Bayly, John, of Hyll Crome, yeoman; Bayley, Richard, of Hyll Crome, husbandman 1400 f London debt Alyngton, John, of Homys alias Holmes, Alexander, of execution Lavenham, gent Ipswich, grocer; Homys, Richard, of Ipswich, yeoman 567 f Sussex trespass: Alyngton, Robert, gent Burgeyn, John, of Horssemonlsey, tailor free warren 567 f Sussex defamatio Alyngton, Robert, gent Burgen, John, of Norssemonlsey, tailor n 908 f London debt Alynson, Richard, Parmyter, Hugh, of Nottingham, tanner mercer 1088 f London debt Ambrose, Wolley, of ap Harry, Stephen, of Morehampton, London, grocer Heref, esq 1089 f London debt Ambrose, Wolley, of ap Harry, Stephen, of Morehampton, London, grocer Heref, esq 2693 d London debt Amcott, Henry, of Feyld, John, of Boston, Lincs, merchant execution London, Alderman of the Staple 357 f London debt Amcotte, Henry, of Feyld, John, of Boston, Lincs, staple London, Alderman merchant 1853 d London debt Ameredeth, Griffin, of Gybbys, Thomas, of St Thomas apostle, Exeter, gent Exeter, Devon, esq 1403 f indenture Ameredeth, Griffin, of Rolle, George, of Stevyngton, Devon Exeter, gent 578 f London debt Amore, John Leede, Richard, of Bosham, executors of; (Bernam, William, of Boseham, Suss, yeoman; Joan, his wife) 578 f London detinue Amore, John Morlande, Thomas, of Walbarton, Suss, charter vicar (bond) 1506 d London detinue Amore, John Morlande, William, of Walberton, Sussex, (charters) clerk 1506 d London debt Amore, John Leede, Richard, of Bosham, executors of; (Bernem, William, of Bosham, Sussex, yeoman; Joan, his wife) 2228 d Norfk debt Ampylforthe, William Algore, Richard, of Harleston, 1896 d Norfk debt Amys, Christopher, of Corpe, John, of Hethfeld, worsted Tunsted, worsted weaver; Meeke, John, of Hethfild, weaver husbandman 366 f London debt Anderson, Thomas, of Hewet, William, of Medston, Kent, London,
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