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Writ, 1400
Writ from the abbot of Conches to the proctor of Wootton concerning a petition of Alice att Hartele claiming a rent as niece and heir of Thomas Walkyns.
Writ, 1324-10-10
Writ from Margaret de Orstaffe to William, prior of Wootton, concerning Wootton cattle.
Writ, 1308-11-26
Writ from John de Tallawe, examiner general in the court of Canterbury, to John de Brocyn, prior of Wootton and John, vicar of Wootton, over a case involving the Wootton tenants. A fragment of a seal is attached.
Writ, 1337-12-23
Writ from an official of the court of Canterbury to the archdeacon of Hereford concerning a petition from the abbot of Conches concerning churches. A seal is attached.
Writ, 1359-07-03
Writ to the Dean of Warwick concerning a dispute between the prior of Wootton and Thomas Palle, rector of Morton Bagot.
Writ, 1282-09-22
Writ from the Dean of Hereford to the prior of Hinckley in a case concerning the abbot of Conches in the deanery of Bearford.
Writ, 1258-10-21
Writ from an official of Canterbury to the archdeacon of Worcester concerning a case between William Godin, procurator of the Abbey of Conches, and the prior of Stokeley, before Robert de Coterey and John de Wygornia.
Writ, 1435-12-17
Writ from Hugh V des Orges Archbishop of Rouen to John [Jean VI. de Saint-Avit] Bishop of Abrincensis [now Avranches] and Roger Le Foulloy of the ?Lexoriley diocese.
Writ, 1418-03-07
Writ from an official of Norwich concerning Kersey priory and its church of Lindsey.
Writ, 1261
Writ from John Godin, procurator-general of the Abbey of Castellion in England. A seal is attached.
Writ, 1260-07-01
Writ from Angelus to John de Ebolo, procurator general in England, to exact 66/10 from Roger, prior of Wootton, for tithes of Wickeford church.
Writ, 1250
Writ from R, prior of Wootton to Walter le Forestier.
Writ, 1306-06-14
Papal writ from Cardinal Raymond Diacon for the abbot of Bec and the prior of Ogbourne to be obedient to the King of England.
Writ and Claim for libel issued by WSC against the Daily Mirror, 25 Oct 1951
Includes transcript of published articles including "Whose Finger?" about WSC's words on the possibility of nuclear war and that "only Russia or America was in a position to pull the trigger" and a series of articles about on WSC's possible policy of issuing a peace ultimatum to Stalin.Printed pamphlet.
Writ and oath declared by Henry James, Vice-Chancellor, 1683
Writ and oath declared by Samuel Blyth, Vice-Chancellor, 1684
Writ and oath declared by Thomas Bainbridge, Vice-Chancellor, 1627
Writ draft, 1450
Draft of a writ from the archdeacon of Suffolk to the prior of Bricett, endorsed with other writs.
Writ of 5 Richard II to all justices, the Sheriff etc., in the county and the Mayor, Aldermen and Bailiffs of the town, 1382-03-13
Announces his grant in Parliament to the Chancellor etc. of the custody of the assizes, weights and measures, forestallers and regrators, and orders that the Mayor etc. shall not meddle with the administration of this but shall obey and the assist the Chancellor, etc.
Writ of 5 Richard II to the Chancellor and his fellow keepers of the peace, 1381-12-09
Suspends all commissions of the peace in cities and towns as the result of a petition to Parliament against the Mayor and Bailiffs of Cambridge.
Writ of 5 Richard II to Thomas, Earl of Buckingham, Walter Fitzwauter, Hugh la Zouche, William de Skypwith, Henry [Astie and John Holt], 1381-10-23
Orders an inquest into disturbances against the Chancellors and Scholars within the county.
Writ of 7 Edward II under privy seal, 1314-04-08
Writ is addressed generally, permitting Scholars to implead Burgesses and other laymen into the Chancellor's Court notwithstanding the royal prohibition.
[?] Writ of court or commission of court, [16 Aug. 1637]
The assize files typically consist of a mixture of the following record types: examinations; depositions; recognizances; indictments; coroners' inquests; list of court officials; gaol calendars; related court papers. Some bundles have been labelled by regnal year or document type but, generally, the contents are in some disorder and have not yet been examined in detail due to their physical condition.
Writ of 'Dedimus' and oath of supremacy, 1627 - 1684
Writ of distraint in the Common Pleas, 1383-10-07
versus Henry atte Feld, Richard Taillour, Stephen de Bernewell, Walter Ferour, Adam Seriant, Simon Glover, Richard Fouke and John Barbour, taverner, all of Cambridge, for breaking a close and carrying off goods.