The Court Rolls of Ramsey, Hepmangrove, and Bury, 1268–1600

BLAdd.Roll39657 (AD1501)

RAMSEY. [1] VIEW OF FRANKPLEDGE WITH COURT HELD THERE ON MONDAY AFTER THE FEAST OF ST MATTHEW THE APOSTLE, IN THE [...] [2] YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VII AND THE THIRTEENTH YEAR OF THE LORD ABBOT [JOHN HUNTINGDON.] [3]

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ESSOINS: [Blank]

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[JURORS:] William Forster, John Baker, [...], [4] Richard Pylton, Thomas Elyott, [...], [5] [...], [6] William Dyxy, William Tuck, William Palmer the Cook, Robert [?Raven], [7] Richard Baxster.

HEPMANGROVE WITH BURY

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John Redeman, Richard Halley, Thomas Sewer, John Pampyon.

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COMMON FINE: 6 s. 8 d.

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Complaint of trespass by John Wright against Margaret Beuman, who puts Robert Beuman in her place.

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Complaint by John Wright as above, in that the said Margaret, on 10 November, 10 Henry VII, [8] at Ramsey, within the jurisdiction of this court, with her dog, killed one of John's steers worth 8 s., to his damages of 21 d. The said Margaret, summoned, through her attorney, Robert Beuman, denies force and injury and says she is not guilty of the said trespass, concerning which she puts herself upon the homage, as does John. [9]

Notes

1. A damaged roll.

2. Obliterated.

3. 27 September, 1501.

4. Torn away.

5. Torn away.

6. Torn away.

7. Torn away.

8. 1494.

9. At the bottom of the membrane is written the following: "William Garnett. I recommend me unto youe etc. and suche money as [ye] levied sythyn I spake withe youe I pray youe send me or delyver yt to Maister Howson with hym to London."