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Pleas at Ely, 22 Sept. 17 Chas I [1641]

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS EDR/E2/3/5

Scope and Contents

This roll lacks a formal heading; the session is assumed to before John Godbolt. There is no gaol delivery.

  1. 1r. William Wallwyn of King’s Lynn, Norfolk, waterman, answered John Grummer in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 15000 tiles, 3000 bricks and 100 roof tiles, 4 July 1636 at Ely. To proceed to jury trial.
  2. 1v. John Grummer of Ely, yeoman, answered Henry Sole in an action of trespass and assault that on 29 Sept. 1640 he assaulted Sole with a knife or dagger, and took a cap or helmet worth ten shillings. The entry is incomplete.
  3. 2r. Daniel Loughton of Wisbech, cooper, is summoned to answer John Garnier in an action of debt of 40 shillings relating to the sale of a chaldron of coal on 20 Aug. 1640 and ten chaldrons of coal on 16 Jan. 1641. Loughton fined; to pay costs and damages.
  4. 2r. Robert Jackson of Ely, labourer, is summoned to answer Thomas Clarke, gentleman, in an action of debt of 48 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 6 Mar. 1639 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  5. 2v. Robert Swaine senior of Leverington, yeoman, is summoned to answer Anthony Fisher, gentleman, in an action of debt of ten pounds and ten shillings relating to the lease of ten and a half acres of land and pasture with appurtenances in Leverington, 11 Dec. 1631. The entry is incomplete.
  6. 2v. Thomas Daye of Sutton, husbandman, answered John Wright in an action of assault that on 20 Aug. 1641 he assaulted Wright at Sutton. The entry is incomplete.
  7. 3r. Nicholas White of Wisbech, alias of Sutton in Lincolnshire, grocer, answered Jerome Busher in an action of debt of 25 pounds and 12 shillings according to a bill of 2 May 1639. White fined; to pay costs and damages.
  8. 3r. Robert Gylie of Stretham, husbandman, is summoned to answer Luke Voyce in an action of debt of four pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 31 Mar. 1638 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  9. 3v. John Read, John Dimocke, John Morden junior and Thomas Johnson, inhabitants of Stretham, are summoned to answer Nicholas Felton, cleric, in an action that on 14 May 1641 they took eight heifers called burlings and three colts belonging to Felton from a place called Elford and Starlock Fen at Stretham. The entry is incomplete.
  10. 3v. John Read, John Dimocke, John Morden junior and Thomas Johnson, inhabitants of Stretham, are summoned to answer Nicholas Felton, cleric, in an action that on 14 May 1641 they took and drove eight heifers called burlings belonging to Felton from a place called Elford and Starlock Fen at Stretham. The entry is incomplete.
  11. 4r. James Hide of Sutton, miller, is summoned to answer John Auger, gentleman, in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 19 May 1641 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  12. 4r. Henry Smyth of Wilburton [Coate], fisherman, is summoned to answer John Auger, gentleman, in an action of debt of 16 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 15 Nov. 1639 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  13. 4v. Augustine Cleaveland, lately clerk of the market of Ely, gentleman, brought a complaint against Philip Izatson, gentleman and an attorney of this court, relating to his accounts as bailiff of the market at Ely and various sums of money collected as fines and amercements between 24 Aug. 1639 and 4 Oct. 1640. The entry is incomplete.
  14. 4v. George Yorke, [place of abode and occupation not stated], answered Thomas French, gentleman, in an action of that on 5 Aug. 1641 he took eight black steers belonging to French at Sutton. The entry is incomplete.
  15. 5r. Thomas Pamplyn, gentleman, and William Gooddaye, [place of abode and occupation not stated], are summoned to answer Martin Byrd in an action that on 20 Sept. 1641 they took a cow belonging to Byrd from North Fen at Haddenham. The entry is incomplete.
  16. 5r. John Whiteracke of Coveney, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Aungier in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 29 Sept. 1639 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  17. 5r. John Hasteed of Ely, shepherd, is summoned to answer William Fuller, Dean of Ely Cathedral, in an action of debt of 15 pounds and ten shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 2 Feb. 1640 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  18. 5v. Richard Sewell of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer Eusebius Isham, gentleman, in an action of debt of 12 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 12 Dec. 1636 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  19. 5v. William Watkinson of Tydd St Giles, yeoman, is summoned to answer Edward Shuldham, gentleman, in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 4 May 1639 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  20. 6r. Henry Dymock of Stretham, husbandman, is summoned to answer Luke Voyce in an action of debt of four pounds, eight shillings and four pence for the sale of diverse goods and wares, 26 Mar. 1639 at Haddenham. The entry is incomplete.
  21. 6r. Edward [Hunte], [place of abode and occupation not stated], is summoned to answer Robert Roper in an action that on [day and month not stated] 1641 he took nine cows worth 20 pounds belonging to Roper from a place called Lanne at Downham. The entry is incomplete.
  22. 6r. Edward Peacock of Sutton, gentleman, answered Thomas Tuck junior in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a two and twenty shillings piece of gold, 1 May 1640 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  23. 6v. David Robinson of Ely, baker, answered Nicholas Bell in an action of trespass that on 20 Apr. 1638 he broke and entered Bell’s house at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  24. 6v. Thomas Sadler of Ely, waterman, is summoned to answer Philip Painter and Susan, his wife, in an action that on [day and month not stated] 1641 he took a boat worth 20 pounds belonging to the Painters from Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  25. 7r. John Radley of Ely, waterman, answered William Croxton in an action of trespass that on 2 Sept. 1640 his livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass, peas and beans growing in Croxton’s close called Levine Yard at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  26. 7r. James Palmer of Ely, [occupation not stated], answered Emma Hubert, widow, in an action of trespass that on 20 Aug. 1641 he caught, took and carried away 40 pickerels, 100 perches and 200 roaches from a fishpond belonging to Hubert called Nicolls Water and Back Side Water. The entry is incomplete.
  27. 7r. Edward Peacock of Sutton, gentleman, answered Thomas Tuck junior in an action of trespass and assault that on 26 Apr. 1641 he assaulted Tuck at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  28. 7v. Christopher Gailer of Chatteris, labourer, answered James Timbes in an action of trespass and assault that on 7 Sept. 1641 he assaulted George Yarley, the servant of Timbes, for a period of six days at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  29. 7v. John Radley of Ely, waterman, answered John Gare in an action of debt of 40 shillings for the sale and hire of diverse goods and wares, 10 Nov. 1639 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.

Dates

  • Creation: 22 Sept. 17 Chas I [1641]

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Extent

1 rolled item(s) (1 roll comprising 7 membranes)

Language of Materials

Latin

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