Plaint before J. de Stonore and other justices by William le Moigne de Magna Rauele and Joan his wife by their attorney, Thomas Prate for the manor of Croxton given by Ralph de Nevile, Bishop of Chichester to Sir John Croke, 1335-02-09
Scope and Contents
The manor is said to have descended from Sir John Croke and Joan his wife to their son Philip and his wife Joan and thence to their son Thomas and his son William. Joan le Moigne claims descent from Thomas. The claim is against John, son of Michael de Crokenefforde for two thirds of the manor and against Alice, widow of the said Michael, for the remaining third.
Dates
- Creation: 1335-02-09
Extent
1 membrane(s) : vellum
Language of Materials
Latin
Former / Other Reference
XXIV B 64; (3)
Date information
DateText: Octave of the Purification of the BVM, 10 Edward III.
Originator(s)
King's Bench at York
Finding aid date
2006-07-18 18:41:40+00:00
Genre / Form
Repository Details
Part of the Corpus Christi College Archives Repository
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