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Pleas before John Godbolt at Ely, 26 Sept. 21 Chas I [1645]

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS EDR/E2/3/7

Scope and Contents

There is no gaol delivery.

  1. 1r. Edward Tymmes and Anne, his wife, answered Thomas Wright in an action of trespass on the case that on 1 July 1645 Anne Tymmes slandered Wright at Chatteris by publicly saying, ‘He did steal a hat and a girdle.’ Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  2. 1r. Robert Peirson of March, [occupation not stated], answered Francis Harvey in an action of trespass on the case relating to a bond of obligation and a debt of 89 shillings with Thomas Southold of March, fisherman, 17 May 1644 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  3. 1v. Nicholas Cooledge of Doddington, victualler, is summoned to answer Edward Aspland in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Jan. 1645 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  4. 2r. John Thompson of Tydd St Giles, yeoman, answered Robert Swayne, gentleman, in an action of trespass that on 1 Oct. 1643 he chased or hunted with dogs a pig worth 30 shillings belonging to Swayne. The entry is incomplete.
  5. 2r. Henry Tirrell of Wisbech, gentleman, answered Thomas Garner senior in an action of trespass on the case relating to the supply of two chaldrons of coal, 22 Oct. 1643 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  6. 2r. Henry Tirrell of Wisbech, gentleman, answered Thomas Garner senior in an action of trespass on the case relating to the supply of two chaldrons of coal, 22 Oct. 1643 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  7. 2v. Nicholas Barker of Wisbech, gentleman, answered William Edson in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of three steers and one heifer worth 13 pounds, 13 June 1645 at Wisbech. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  8. 2v. Henry Tirrell of Wisbech, gentleman, is summoned to answer Robert Wiglesworth in an action of debt of 80 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 15 Dec. 1641 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  9. 3r. John Wells of Downham, yeoman, is summoned to answer Catherine French, widow and administrator the goods and chattels of William March esquire who died intestate, in an action of debt of five pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 31 Mar. 1640 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  10. 3r. Francis Coker of Ely, [occupation not stated], is summoned to answer Thomas Ravie in an action of debt of three pounds relating to the lease of five acres of marsh in Ewell Fen in Haddenham, 2 Apr. 1644. The entry is incomplete.
  11. 3v. Elizabeth Crabbe of Littleport, widow and administrator of the will of Thomas Crabbe of Littleport, yeoman, deceased, answered Nicholas Collman in an action of debt of 12 pounds relating to an obligation of 26 Oct. 1629 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  12. 3v. Paul Robinson of Chatteris, husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas Hiskette in an action of debt of 12 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 May 1644. The entry is incomplete.
  13. 4r. Richard Collyn of Doddington, yeoman, alias of Wimblington, answered Edward [surname not stated] in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Jan. 1645 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  14. 4r. Thomas Reeve of Wentworth, gentleman, is summoned to answer Rebecca Gonton, widow, in an action of debt of 60 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 30 Apr. 1636 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  15. 4r. Thomas Reeve of Wentworth, gentleman, is summoned to answer Rebecca Gonton, widow, in an action of debt of 80 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 Mar. 1636 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  16. 4v. Nicholas Colman of Littleport, yeoman, is summoned to answer James Baldwyn senior, gentleman, in an action of debt of 36 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 31 May 1631 at Littleport. The entry is incomplete.
  17. 4v. William Croxton of Ely, yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Tuck in an action of debt of seven pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 1 Jan. 1645 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  18. 4v. Moses Whitecake of Welney, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Sutton and Elizabeth, his wife, in an action of debt of 20 shillings, 21 Oct. 1641 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  19. 5r. Richard Wilmott of Haddenham, yeoman, is summoned to answer James [Howard], Earl of Suffolk, in an action of debt of 60 shillings relating to the lease of five acres of marsh at Ewes Fen in Haddenham, 2 Apr. 1644. The entry is incomplete.
  20. 5r. Richard Olden of Mepal, yeoman, answered Joseph Bernes in an action of trespass on the case that on 9 May 1644 he slandered Bernes by publicly saying, ‘You stole a grey mare from John Barnard of Witcham’. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  21. 5v. John Radley of Ely, waterman, answered [?Petronella] Wright, widow, in an action of trespass that on 20 Sept. 1645 he broke and entered Wright’s close and shop at Ely, and took and carried away a bushel to the value of six shillings and eight pence. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  22. 5v. Adam [?Saby] of Haddenham, gentleman, answered Francis Coker in an action of trespass on the case that on 22 Sept. 1645 he slandered Coker at Haddenham by publicly saying, ‘He is a perjured knave. And I will prove him for he has foresworn himself and is upon record for it.’ Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  23. 6r. Robert Longe of Littleport, yeoman, answered Luke Voyce in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of various quantities of cloth including Spanish broadcloth, nail, lace, silk, white cotton, buttons, broadcloth, silver buttons, taffeta lace, ribbons, canvas, white fustian, yellow cotton and lockram at various points between 14 Feb. 1640 and 20 Jan. 1643. The entry is incomplete.
  24. 6v. Roland Wilmott of Haddenham, husbandman, answered Francis Coker in an action of trespass on the case that on 20 Sept. 1645 he slandered Coker at Haddenham by publicly saying, ‘He is a perjured knave. And I will prove him for he has foresworn himself and is upon record for it.’ Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  25. 6v. Thomas Gooddaye of Manea, husbandman, answered Thomas Aspland in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a filly worth 36 shillings and eight pence, 20 Jan. 1644 at Manea. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  26. 7r. Mary Freeman of Sutton, spinster, answered Benjamin Wynd, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case that on 12 Aug. 1645 she slandered Wynd at Sutton by publicly saying, ‘He stole a cow’. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  27. 7r. William Mann and James Abbott, [places of abode and occupation not stated], are summoned to answer Thomas Mitchell in an action that on 8 May 1643 they took a heifer worth 50 shillings belonging to Mitchell from Elm. The entry is incomplete.
  28. 7v. William Mann, James Abbott and Henry Chapman, [places of abode and occupation not stated], are summoned to answer Thomas Mitchell in an action that on 6 Jun. 1643 they took a heifer worth 50 shillings belonging to Mitchell from Elm. The entry is incomplete.
  29. 8r. Thomas Sunnman of Witchford, husbandman, answered Nicholas Sayer in an action of trespass and assault that on 1 July 1641 he assaulted Sayer at Witchford. The entry is incomplete.

Dates

  • Creation: 26 Sept. 21 Chas I [1645]

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Extent

1 rolled item(s) (1 roll comprising 8 membranes)

Language of Materials

Latin

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