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Sorted by County, Then Plaintiff CP40/ 1076 Hilary 1533 For text see http://aalt.law.uh.edu by Vance Mead Image Side County Plea Plaintiffs Defendants Archer, Richard; Margaret his wife; Man, William; Agnes his 3929 f Beds concord wife Odell, Robert Aucton, Thomas, executors of; (Malden, William; Gylmyn, 5094 f Beds debt Thomas) Aucton, Elizabeth, of Hotton, widow Becham, William, of Eton, 6402 d Beds Barleman, John husbandman Belfeld, Joan, administrator Webbe, Richard, of Stone, Bucks, 5087 f Beds debt of; (Belfeld, William) yeoman Baskervile, Richard, of Lempster, 4482 f Beds debt execution Bently, Thomas Herefs, gent Ferrer, Alexander, of Carleton, husbandman; Olney, Henry, of Southhill, laborer; Carpenter, Bleverhassett, John, Simon, Southhill, carpenter; Smyth, executors of; (Grey, Henry, William, of Southhill, husbandman; knight; Seynt Jermyn, Ploghwryte, Richard, of Southhill, 6402 d Beds Christopher) ploughwright Crowche, John, of Hexston, Herts, Bleverhayset, John, executors husbandman; Coffeley, Henry, of of; (Grey, Henry, knight; Seynt Hexston, husbandman; Dey, 5087 f Beds debt Jermyn, Christopher) Richard, of Hexston, husbandman Greve, Henry, of Carleton, yeoman; Anne his wife; Greve or Grene, trespass and Richard, of Carleton, husbandman; 4632 f Beds contempt Bonham, thomas; Burell, John Eleanor his wife Bray, William, executor of; Whytehed, Henry, of Bekeleswade, 6403 d Beds (Cokke, George) yeoman Bray, William; Colmorth, Wolmar, Robert, of Beleswade, 6403 d Beds William; Cokke, George husbandman Broke, George, of Cobham, knight; Bray, Edward, knight; Spencer, Robert, of Blunham, gent; Bold, Tugerus, gent; ap Ryce, Spencer, John, of Stagedon, gent; 5093 f Beds Robert, gent Slade, Richard, of London, gent Gery, John, of Sharnebroke, 5088 f Beds trespass: close Butler, George husbandman Butte, William; Fitz, William; Hemyngton, John; Hemyngton, 5577 d Beds Parys, Thomas William Cooke, Ralph, of North 5231 f Beds debt Coveyn, William, clerk Pyckenham, Norf, clerk 6408 d Beds Crowche, Thomas Chester, John, of Lucton, glover Browne, Richard, vicar of 5338 d Beds Elvestowe Abbey, abbess of Stranhouse, Glos Hardyng, Thomas, of Houghton Regis, husbandman; Hardyng, 5652 d Beds Fossy, William; Clerk, John William, of Houghton Regis, laborer Foster, Richard, of Lytlyngton, executors of; (Julyan, Thomas; Foster, Margaret, Bedcott, John, of Lytlyngton, 5088 f Beds debt widow) husbandman Longevyle, John, of Wolverton, 5087 f Beds debt Gascoyne, William, knight Bucks, knight Bonham, Thomas, of Newport 5611 d Beds Grove, Henry; Page, Richard Panell, Bucks, husbandman Hewett, Robert, of Andrewe, John, of Bletnesham, 6408 d Beds Felmershame, husbandman yeoman Hynde, John, sergeant at law; Rudston, Thomas; Wynde, 5554 d Beds Richard Stevyn alias Bocher, John Pancost alias Spancost alias Knyght, William, of Tyngre, Sepuco, Thomas, of Rychemonde, 6402 d Beds yeoman husbandman Marchall, William, of Blackfriars Place, Dunstable, gent, executrix of; (Marchall, Wryght alias Withe, John, of 5651 d Beds Mary, widow) Markeyate, Herts, husbandman Mousedale, Robert; Elizabeth Fraunceys, Thomas, of Roxton, 6402 d Beds his wife yeoman Newnham priory, John, prior Mathewe, Simon, of Cambridge, 5088 f Beds debt of vicar of Prescott, Lancs Parker, William, gent; Spycer Rotheram, Thomas, knight; 4478 f Beds entry de quibus alias Hedder, John Daldurne, Robert Plowryght, Thomas; Wels, William, of Dusntable Vyes, John, of Dunstable, 6403 d Beds husbandman cordwainer Horley, Walter, of Potton, 6544 d Beds Potter, Richard husbandman Lorde, John, of Potton, husbandman; Wryght, John, of 5087 f Beds trespass: close Potter, Richard Potton, husbandman Clark, William, of Nether Dean, ale brewer; Nott, Edward, of Kymbolton, Hunts, laborer; Bulle, Richard, of Kymbolton, ploughwright; Sheperd, John, of 4474 f Beds forcible entry Rayner, John Tylbroke, husbandman Hedley alias Lychefeld, Thomas, of 5093 f Beds waste Sammon, Robert Rysley, tanner common 4543 f Beds recovery Sheperd, William; Fitz, Simon Staysmore, John, esq Clarke, Thomas, of Todyngton, butcher; Dermer, John, administrators of; (Woode, Richard, of Luton, husbandman; 4474 f Beds debt Smyth, Ralph Alice his wife) Graunte, William, of Bekelleswade, 6402 d Beds Smyth, Robert butcher Staysmore, John, esq; Joan 4465 f Beds concord his wife Shepparde, William Colsell, Thomas, of Stoke Hamond, Bucks, yeoman; Heryng, Fowk, of Tommys, Thomas, executors Newenton Purcell, Bucks, of; (Boston, John; Joan his husbandman; Thommys, Lewis, of 5093 f Beds debt wife) Leyghton Bosard, butcher Clarke, John, of Shytlyngton, fisher; Dee(?), John, of Shytlyngton, husbandman; Horley, Walter, of Potton, husbandman; Butteler, 5094 f Beds debt Welche, William John, of Potton, husbandman Zouche, Joan, prioress of Gyles, George, of Parva Eversden, 5093 f Beds debt Bosco juxta Markyate Priory Cams Tudwey, George, of New 4211 f Berks debt Askewe, James Wyndesore, chapman Tudwey, George, of New 4472 f Berks debt execution Askewe, James Wyndesore, chapman Franklen, Hugh, of Westminster, yeoman; Fyssher, John, of Webley, Herefs, clerk; Beche, Edmund, of Augustyn, Christopher, of Swynbreke, Oxon, miller; Burton, 6411 d Berks Abyntowne, gent Nicholas, of Bybere, Glos, yemoan 5096 f Berks debt Awdelett, John, esq William, David, of Redyng, clothier Okham, Nicholas, of Sandylford, 5095 f Berks debt Awdelett, John, of Abenden clothman Repon, Thomas, of Newbery, 5096 f Berks debt Awdelett, John, of Abenden clothier 4475 f Berks debt Awdelett, John, of Abendon Sharpe, Edward, of Newbery, tailor 6543 d Berks Awdelett, John, of Abendon Sharpe, Edward, of Newburo, tailor Benett, John, of Newbery, clothier; Awdelett, John, of Barton Pratty, Robert,of Chedylworth, 5096 f Berks debt juxta Abenden, esq husbandman Awdelett, John, of Barton Skolles, John, of Lewkenore, Oxon, 5096 f Berks debt juxta Abenden, esq husbandman Barnard, Richard, of Haddynham, 6411 d Berks Awdelett, John, of esq yeoman Fyssher, John, of Henley on Thames, Oxon, butcher; Sulham, William, of Stratford Mortemer, husbandman; Mone, Nicholas, of Shaperygge, Wilts, husbandman; Parker, Nicholas, of Hurst, 6411 d Berks Barton, Walter husbandman Becke, Edmund, chaplain, administrator of; (Bateman, Clerk, Thomas, of Elmedon, 5983 d Berks Robert) Nhants, yeoman 5092 f Berks debt Burges, Henry, esq Tydder, Elias, of Wantage, mercer Bukler, Thomas, of Sandhurst, 6411 d Berks Chalfount, William, gent tailor Folbrook, Richard, of Milton, 5091 f Berks debt Clerke, Richard husbandman Astell, William, of Basselden, husbandman; Bucke, William, of Basselden, laborer; Astell, Henry, of Steteley, laborer; Astell, John, junior, of Steteley, laborer; Astell, 4204 f Berks trespass: close Emerey, Nicholas Richard, of Steteley, laborer Wether, Edmund, of Inkpen, Filoll, Hugh, administrator of; husbandman; Wether, Roger, of 5091 f Berks debt (Willoughby, Edward, knight) Inkpen, husbandman Heskyns alias Fletcher, George, of 6410 d Berks Fordam, Stephen Wantyng, fletcher Fymmer, Henry; Elizabeth his Newbery, John, of Ruscombe, 5091 f Berks trespass: close wife husbandman Rede, Robert, of Burton, Shrynam, 5091 f Berks debt Gunter, Geoffrey husbandman Hulcott, John, esq; Huls, Richard, gent; Bacon, William, clerk; Hawkyns, William; Penbroke, John, of Weston, 4638 f Berks trespass Avyse, William husbandman Bullock, John, of New Wyndesore, 6410 d Berks Hunderell, John, clerk stationer Justice, William, senior, executor of; (Vachell, Notley Abbey, Bucks, Richard, 6127 d Berks Thomas, esq) abbot of 5840 d Berks Kyrton, William; Joan his wife Vachell, Thomas, esq Mathewe, John, vicar of 6411 d Berks Hanyngdon Bray, John, of Shrevenham, gent Barret, Thomas, of Wantage, laborer; Barret, Walter, of 6381 d Berks Pateshale, Richard Wantage, laborer Barrett, Thomas, of Wantage, laborer; Barrett, Walter, of 5844 d Berks Pateshale, Richard Wantage, laborer Redyng Abbey, Hugh, abbot 5092 f Berks debt of Stover, John, of Newbery, yeoman 6408 d Berks Reynold, William Reve, Andrew, of Redyng, butcher Roys, John, of Est Henreth, yeoman; Yong, Edward, of Est 4777 f Berks trespass: close Roys, Henry Henreth, husbandman Elder, Thomas, of Est Henred, husbandman; Joan his wife; Roys, 6124 d Berks Roys, John Henry, of Midlay, Oxon, yeoman Elder, Thomas, of Est Henred, Roys, John, son of husbandman; Joan his wife; Roys, 5929 d Berks Roys,William Henry, of Midlay, Oxon, yeoman St George Chapel, Windsor More, John, of Sherfyld on Lodon, 4544 f Berks debt Castle, dean and canons of Hants, gent St George Chapel, Windsor More, John, of Sherfyld on Lodon, 5842 d Berks Castle, dean and canons of Hants, gent Feld, Thomas, of Old Wyndesore, 6140 d Berks Studde, John husbandman trespass and Feld, Thomas, of Old Wyndesore, 3911 f Berks contempt Sudde, John husbandman Edmondys, Roger, of Burford, 6410 d Berks Test, Giles husbandman 5091 f Berks debt Umpton, Thomas, esq Makerell, John, of Redyng, yeoman Blake, Robert, of Redyng, clothier; 6408 d Berks Vachell, Thomas, gent Clerke, Richard, of redyng, baker Bubwyth, Walter, of Pounfret, 4468 f Berks debt Whyttyls, Thomas Yorks, gent Soper, Christopher, of Newbery, sherman; Pynfold, William, of Woodward, Lionel, of Abendon, butcher; Threloke, John, 5845 d Berks Abenden, gent of Sutton Courtney, yeoman Appowell, Adam, of Gloucester, 6492 d Bristol Barley, Roger; Julia his wife draper Arundell, John, of Trerys, Cornw, 6492 d Bristol Gornaye, John esq Vyner, Richard, of Cicetter, Glos, 5183 f Bristol debt Gourney, John innholder Walton, Henry, of Bristol, wire 5179 f Bristol debt Jubbes, Thomas drawer Dovell, William, abbot
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