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Pleas at Ely, 10 Apr. 18 Chas II [1666]

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS EDR/E4/2/1

Scope and Contents

There is no heading or preamble on this roll. The details of date and sitting of court are assumed from non-contemporaneous label on outer membrane of roll. There is no gaol delivery.

  1. 1r. Joseph Fowler of Chettisham, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Roper, gentleman, in an action of debt of eight pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 29 Apr. 1665 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  2. 1r. William Pitts of Doddington, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Harrison in an action of debt of 12 pounds which he borrowed on 20 Feb. 1666 at Wisbech. Pitts fined; to pay costs and damages.
  3. 1r. William Walsham of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Somerfield in an action of debt of 28 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 26 Sept. 1665 at Wisbech. Walsham fined; to pay costs and damages.
  4. 1v. Thomas Walsham of Doddington, victualler, is summoned to answer James Walsham, gentleman, in an action of debt of 50 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 7 Dec. 1665 at Wisbech. Walsham fined; to pay costs and damages.
  5. 1v. Joseph Fowler of Churcham [Chettisham], gentleman, is summoned to answer Matthew Wren esquire in an action of debt of eight pounds which he borrowed on 19 Mar. 1665 at Ely. Fowler fined; to pay costs and damages.
  6. 2r. John Symonds of Doddington, blacksmith, answered Mark Southold in an action of trespass and ejection that on 2 Mar. 1666 he ejected Southold from a messuage, two acres of land and two acres of pasture with appurtenances in March which Cecily Southould, widow, had leased to Southold. Symonds fined; to pay costs and damages.
  7. 2r. Edward Southold of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer Henry Turnard in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 17 Sept. 1664 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  8. 2r. Robert Salter of Stretham, labourer, answered Henry Bruncell in an action of trespass on the case that on 13 Mar. 1666 he took a horse belonging to Bruncell from a place called the Hundred Acres at Stretham and enclosed it without reasonable cause for four days causing multiple injuries. The entry is incomplete.
  9. 2v. William Pifford of Sutton, labourer, answered John Mussett in an action of debt of three pounds and 16 shillings in an action of account, 1 Feb. 1664. The entry is incomplete.
  10. 2v. Francis Cockaine, John Voyce, Thomas Porter, Thomas Tuck, Robert Tabball and Luke Benson, [places of abode and occupations not stated], are summoned to answer Thomas Steward esquire that on [day and month not stated] 1665 they took a horse worth ten pounds belonging to Steward at Stuntney and enclosed it. The entry is incomplete.
  11. 2v. Nicholas Beamys, [place of abode and occupation not stated], is summoned to answer Edward Partherick in an action that on 17 Apr. 1665 he took a horse and three fillies worth eight pounds belonging to Partherick from a place called Towns End Close or Towns End Piece at Littleport and enclosed them. The entry is incomplete.
  12. 3r. Henry Muse of Whittlesey, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Russell in an action of debt of 27 pounds, seven shillings and six pence relating to the rent on a lease of six and a half acres of land and pasture with appurtenances in Whittlesey leased by John Russell and Edward Russell esquire, now deceased, to Muse, 22 Mar. 1662. The entry is incomplete.
  13. 3r. John Barton of Upwell, Norfolk, husbandman, is summoned to answer Anthony Saunderson in an action of debt of 72 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 26 Nov. 1664. The entry is incomplete.
  14. 3v. Edward Bird of Bedford, Bedfordshire, blacksmith, answered Richard Baldwin in an action of trespass on the case that on 1 July 1662 he slandered Baldwin at Wisbech by publicly saying, ‘He robbed my sister’s shop [Catherine Vincent of Tydd St Giles] and I am sure of it for he robbed Robert Randall’s house [Robert Randall of Tydd St Mary, Lincolnshire]’. The entry is incomplete.
  15. 3v. Robert Randall of Ely, blacksmith, answered James Bugg, gentleman, and Grace, his wife, executor of the will of John [?Costin], gentleman, in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 22 June 1660 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  16. 4r. Thomas Rawling of Wisbech, husbandman, answered Catherine Bradson, widow and executor of the will of Henry Bradson, lately her husband, in an action of trespass on the case relating to an agreement made between Rawling and Henry Bradson concerning the sale of a horse, 25 May 1664 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  17. 4r. Joseph Jones of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer Robert Maskew, gentleman, in an action of debt of 116 pounds and 11 shillings relating to the rent on a lease of 111 acres of fen land in March at a place called [? Buwinherne], 4 Feb. 1661. The entry is incomplete.
  18. 4v. Richard Claxton of Chatteris, yeoman, is summoned to answer Carrina Hetley, widow and proprietor [lay-patron] of the parish church of Chatteris, in an action of debt of 60 pounds relating to tithes [and other payments] outstanding between 30 May 1664 and 30 Mar. 1665. Claxton acquitted.
  19. 5r. Robert Maskew of March, gentleman, and Ralph Fytch of March, labourer, are summoned to answer William Abbott in an action that on 10 Sept. 1665 they took three cows belonging to Abbott from March. The entry is incomplete.
  20. 5r. John Thompson of Doddington, husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas, Lord Culpepper, in an action of debt of 80 shillings relating to the rent on a lease of 20 acres of fen land in Upwell, 10 Mar. 1664. The entry is incomplete.
  21. 5r. Edward Osborne of Wisbech, cordwainer, answered Thomas Grouse, gentleman, in an action that on 1 Feb. 1665 he ejected Grouse from a messuage, 20 acres of land and eight acres of pasture with appurtenances in Leverington which Thomas Exton had leased to Grouse for a term which had not yet expired. The entry is incomplete.
  22. 5v. Geoffrey Gonvill of Walsoken, Norfolk, yeoman, is summoned to answer Daniel Barton and Margaret, his wife, lately Margaret Gonvill of Walsoken, Norfolk, widow, in an action of debt of 70 pounds and 14 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 2 Feb. 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  23. 5v. Robert Gotobed of Ely, yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Coe in an action of debt of seven pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 1 Sept. 1665 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  24. 5v. Benjamin Mead of Benwick, husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas Swan in an action of debt of 12 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 July 1662 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  25. 6r. William Pitts of Doddington, yeoman, answered William Ballydon in an action of debt of 55 pounds relating to the rent on a lease of 39 acres of pasture in the parish of Doddington called the Park [loes] and a piece of wood ground called the Addle Burrow Hill, 22 Mar. 1659/60. The entry is incomplete.
  26. 6r. William Pitts of Doddington, yeoman, answered Edward Williamson esquire in an action of trespass on the case relating to an agreement made between the two for the exchange of a colt belonging to Pitts for a gelding, 4 Nov. 1665 at Doddington. The entry is incomplete.
  27. 6v. John Roper, Thomas Gales and William Campin all of Leverington Parson’s Drove, husbandmen, answered Richard Murley in an action of trespass on the case relating to a legal covenant taken before Anthony Ballam, Justice of the Peace, on 20 Apr. 1664 at Wisbech concerning a recognizance and sureties [undertaken to or for] John Thomasin. The entry is incomplete.
  28. 7r. William Walsham of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer James Walsham in an action of debt of 50 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 7 Dec. 1665 at Wisbech. William Walsham fined; to pay costs and damages.
  29. 7r. Nicholas Dennison of Wisbech St Peter’s, butcher, is summoned to answer John Woodcroft in an action of debt of 45 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 2 Nov. 1664 at Wisbech. Dennison fined; to pay costs and damages.
  30. 7v. William Walsham of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer George Parlett, gentleman, executor of the will of William Parlett esquire in an action of debt of 24 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 17 Aug. 1658 at Wisbech. Walsham fined; to pay costs and damages.
  31. 7v. Henry Searle of Whittlesey, husbandman, alias Henry Searle, the son of John Searell of Whittlesey, husbandman or water-carrier, is summoned to answer Thomas Martyn in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 8 Apr. 1665 at Whittlesey. Searle fined; to pay costs and damages.
  32. 8r. Edward Wellenor of Guyhirn in the parish of Wisbech, husbandman, answered John Gorham in an action of trespass on the case relating to an agreement for Wellenor to [board or lodge, literally to be a member of the same household] with Gorham for a period of one year and three months, 16 Sept. 1660 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  33. 8r. Richard Steeton of Chatteris, grocer, answered John Greene in an action of trespass on the case that on 28 Mar. 1665 he slandered Greene by publicly saying, ‘Where are you [?] You are a thief and have stolen four of my geese.’ The entry is incomplete.
  34. 8v. Arthur Young of Downham, gentleman, is summoned to answer Matthew [Wren], Bishop of Ely, in an action of debt of 115 pounds relating to an indenture of 23 Nov. 1664 relating to the lease of the Bishop’s principal dwelling house in Downham, called the Place, with all its buildings, courts, yards, garden, stables and orchard. The entry is incomplete.
  35. 9r. Francis Richardson of Wisbech, carpenter, is summoned to answer Joseph Sedgwick, gentleman, in an action of debt of three pounds and five shillings relating to the rent on a lease of a messuage with appurtenances in Runcton Holme, Norfolk, 20 Sept. 1664. The entry is incomplete.
  36. 9r. Francis Richardson of Wisbech, carpenter, answered Thomas Turlington in an action of trespass and assault that on 28 Sept. 1665 he assaulted Turlington at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  37. 9r. John Snowe of Tydd St Giles, yeoman, answered Philip Genn in an action of trespass that his livestock trampled and overgrazed the beans and hemp growing in Genn’s close at Tydd St Giles between 23 Sept. 1664 and 19 Oct. following. [? Not guilty].
  38. 9v. John Hawkins of Emneth in the parish of Marshland, Norfolk, yeoman, answered Abraham Youngs in an action of trespass on the case in an action of account, 20 June 1665 at Wisbech. Pled not guilty.
  39. 9v. William Shankes of Wilburton, yeoman, answered Thomas Wren, Archdeacon of Ely, in an action of trespass on the case relating to a messuage with appurtenances in Wilburton and a sewer with a brick sink, 1 Dec. 1665. The entry is incomplete.
  40. 9v. William Tanner of Ely, brewer, and William Hantinge of Ely, yeoman, are summoned to answer John Coatman senior in an action that on 22 Dec. 1665 they took a red brindled cow worth 20 shillings and a red heifer with a white flank worth 20 shillings from Coatman at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  41. 10r. Thomas Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Thomas Thadderton in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 16 Oct. 1662 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  42. 10r. Robert Mascewe of March, gentleman, is summoned to answer Thomas Sheppard in an action of debt of 100 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 1 July 1663 at March. The entry is incomplete.
  43. 10r. John Fowler of Chettisham, yeoman, is summoned to answer Simon Oldham and Ralph Tuck in an action of debt of 103 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 30 Jun. 1665 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  44. 10v. Thomas Hopkins of Upwell, Norfolk, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Comfort in an action of debt of seven pounds relating to the rent on a lease of a messuage and three acres of land in Welney, [Norfolk], 20 Mar. 1662. The entry is incomplete.
  45. 10v. John Leggatt of Ely, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Barnes, gentleman, and Elizabeth, his wife, in an action of debt of 20 pounds, 20 June 1662 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  46. 11r. John Brumble of Tydd St Giles, waterman, answered John Snowe in an action of trespass that his livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass and crops growing in Snowe’s two closes at Tydd St Giles, one abutting the royal highway and the other abutting Shire Drain, between 1 Sept. 1665 and 1 Oct. following. The entry is incomplete.
  47. 11r. John Fincham of Upwell, husbandman, answered John Keeling in an action that on 1 Oct. 1665 he ejected Keeling from 80 acres of pasture and 80 acres of marsh land in Upwell and Elm which Henry Dove, gentleman, Henry Linghooke, gentleman, and Catherine, his wife, had leased to Keeling for a term which had not yet expired. Fincham acquitted.
  48. 11v. John Kerbe of Moulton, Lincolnshire, yeoman, answered Anthony Ripley in an action that on 1 Sept. 1664 he ejected Ripley from a cottage, half an acre of land and two acres of pasture with appurtenances in Tydd St Giles which John Marshall had leased to Ripley for a term which not expired. The entry is incomplete.
  49. 11v. Thomas Danvers of Chatteris, gentleman, answered Matthew [Wren], Bishop of Ely, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a horse worth ten pounds with a saddle and a saddlecloth, 15 July 1665 at Ely. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  50. 12r. William Walsham of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Edwards in an action of debt of 68 shillings and eight pence in an action of account, 1 Mar. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  51. 12r. Robert Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Walter Pell in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 30 Dec. 1664 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  52. 12r. Thomas Alderton of Littleport, yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Baxter and Mary, his wife, in an action of debt of ten pounds, 20 Sept. 1662 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  53. 12v. Francis Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, answered Thomas Thadderton in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 16 Oct. 1662 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  54. 12v. Cornelius Fuller of Ely, gentleman, administrator of the goods and chattels of Daniel Wilson of Ely, yeoman, is summoned to answer Elizabeth Anston, widow, in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 8 Nov. 1662 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  55. 12v. John Granger of Wimblington, labourer, answered Gabriel Sheppard in an action of trespass and ejection that on 20 Feb. 1666 he ejected Sheppard from a messuage, ten acres of land, ten acres of pasture and 20 [acres] of fallow marsh with appurtenances in Outwell which John Potton had leased to Sheppard for a term which had not expired. The entry is incomplete.
  56. 13r. Richard Read of Chatteris, yeoman, is summoned to answer Anthony Hamond and Thomas Danvers, gentleman, in an action of debt of 25 pounds and ten shillings relating to [tithe payments outstanding] in the parish of Chatteris, 20 Jun. 1662, contrary to statute [2 & 3 Edw. VI c.13 An act of payment of tithes]. Read fined; to pay costs and damages.
  57. 13v. John Dring of Chatteris, yeoman, is summoned to answer Anthony Hamond and Thomas Danvers, gentleman, in an action of debt of 25 pounds relating to [tithe payments outstanding] in the parish of Chatteris, 20 Jun. 1662, contrary to statute [2 & 3 Edw. VI c.13 An act of payment of tithes]. Dring fined; to pay costs and damages.
  58. 14r. Arthur Massingarve of Thorney, yeoman, is summoned to answer Robert Clapthorne, proprietor [lay-patron] of the parish of Whittlesey St Andrew relating to [tithe payments outstanding] between 30 May 1663 and 30 May 1665. Massingarve acquitted; Clapthorne fined.
  59. 14r. John Dringe of Chatteris, yeoman, is summoned to answer Carrina Hetley, widow and proprietor [lay-patron] of the parish church of Chatteris, in an action of debt of 60 pounds relating to tithes [and other payments] outstanding between 30 Mar. 1664 and 30 Mar, 1665. Dringe fined; to pay costs and damages.
  60. 14v. Thomas Sheappard of Upwell, Norfolk, yeoman, answered Robert Maskew, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case relating to a bargain for ten lasts [loads] of good coleseed, 11 Apr. 1660 at March. Pled not guilty.
  61. 15r. Thomas Gardner senior of Wisbech, mariner, assignee of James Whinnell senior, deceased, is summoned to answer Marian Pigg, widow of Thomas Pigg, gentleman, deceased, concerning an indenture made on 30 Oct. 1659 at Wisbech between the Piggs and Whinnell relating to the lease of a messuage with houses, storerooms, shops, yards and edifices comprising 20 rooms in a street facing the river at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  62. 15v. Henry Mutlow of London, gentleman, answered Francis Drake in an action of trespass on the case relating to an agreement, made on 27 Apr. 1664 at Doddington, concerning a sum of 50 pounds to be paid to a certain John Cooke, gentleman, of Chishill in Essex. Pled not guilty.
  63. 16r. Thomas Sheppard of Wisbech, yeoman, answered Samuel Levald in an action that on 28 Mar. 1666 he ejected Levald from a messuage with appurtenances in Ely which Richard Genn had leased to Levald for a term which had not yet expired. The entry is incomplete.
  64. 16r. William Ransdall, alias Reynsdoll, is summoned to answer James Bugg, gentleman, and Grace, his wife, executor of the will of John Costin, gentleman, in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 22 June 1660 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  65. 16r. Robert Balam esquire of Elm answered Andrew Selby in an action that on 1 Aug. 1665 he ejected Selby from 170 acres of fen land and 170 acres of pasture with appurtenances in Elm which Richard Fiennes esquire had leased to Selby for a term which had not yet expired. Balam acquitted.
  66. 16v. Samuel Smyth of Ely, husbandman, is summoned to answer Anne Bell, widow, in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 1 May 1663 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  67. 16v. Geoffrey Fenton of London, confectioner, answered William Peirson in an action of trespass and ejection that on 1 Nov. 1665 he ejected Peirson from a messuage, ten acres of land and 20 acres of pasture with appurtenances in March which Robert Peirson senior, Roger Smith and Anne, his wife, had leased to William Peirson for a term which had not expired. [Not guilty].
  68. 16v. Thomas Southold of Doddington, husbandman, John Godfrye of Doddington, husbandman, and John Bavin of Doddington, husbandman, are summoned to answer John Davie in an action that they took 233 sheep belonging to Davie from a place called the king’s highway at Doddington. The entry is incomplete.
  69. 17r. John Sayer of Ely, grocer, is summoned to answer George Barber in an action of debt of six pounds and ten shillings relating to the rent on a lease of a messuage with appurtenances in the parish of Ely St Mary, 20 Mar. 1665. Sayer fined; to pay costs and damages.
  70. 17r. Edward Osborne of Wisbech, cordwainer, answered Thomas Grouse, gentleman, in an action that on 1 Aug. 1665 he ejected Grouse from a messuage, six acres of land and three acres of pasture with appurtenances in Leverington which John Tattaway, gentleman, had leased to Grouse. The entry is incomplete.
  71. 17r. William Walsham of March, gentleman, is summoned to answer John Sheppard in an action of debt of 50 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 20 Jun. 1665 at March. Walsham fined; to pay costs and damages.
  72. 17v. Alexander Guylat of Aldreth in the parish of Haddenham, yeoman, answered Thomas Rowse in an action of trespass on the case relating to a debt for the sum of 50 shillings, 20 Jan. 1664 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  73. 18r. William Hinkinge of Witchford, yeoman, is summoned to answer James Bugg, gentleman, in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 5 Mar. 1664 at Ely. Hinkinge fined; to pay costs and damages.
  74. 18r. Nicholas Sunman of Witchford, yeoman, is summoned to answer James Bugg, gentleman, in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 5 Mar. 1664 at Ely. Sunman fined; to pay costs and damages.
  75. 18r. Agnes Waliner of Ely, widow, is summoned to answer Henry Pike in an action of debt of ten pounds and nine shillings in an action of account, 1 Feb. 1666 at Ely. Waliner fined; to pay costs and damages.
  76. 18v. Cornelius Fuller of Ely, grocer and administrator of the goods and chattels of Samuel Wilson who died intestate is summoned to answer Matthew Wren, Bishop of Ely, in an action of debt of 24 pounds relating to the rent on a lease of 24 acres of pasture with appurtenances in Ely, 1 May 1662. To proceed to jury trial.
  77. 18v. Henry Ground of Whittlsey, yeoman, answered Bartholomew Edwards, gentleman, in an action that on 1 Nov. 1665 he ejected Edwards from a cottage with appurtenances in Littleport which Thomas Gonvile, gentleman, had leased to Edwards for a term which not yet expired. Ground acquitted.
  78. 18v. Henry Leach of Wisbech, baker, is summoned to answer John Gardner junior in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 20 Nov. 1667. The entry is incomplete.
  79. 19r. William Newell of Manea, husbandman, alias of [Welch’s Dam], is summoned to answer William Farthing in an action of debt of 40 shillings relating to a bill of obligation of 8 Sept. 1660 at Wisbech. Newell fined; to pay costs and damages.
  80. 19r. Thomas Coe of Ely, miller, is summoned to answer John Aungier in an action of debt of six pounds relating to the rent on a lease of a windmill with appurtenances in Ely, 19 Aug. 1664. The entry is incomplete.
  81. 19r. Arthur Young of Downham, gentleman, answered Matthew [Wren], Bishop of Ely, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of 10000 laths [thin strips of wood], 20 pieces of timber, three boxes, 20 bars, five doors, eight pieces of wainscot, ten cart-loads of wood and ten cart-loads of free stone, 20 Jan. 1665 at Downham. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  82. 19v. Edward Bird of Tydd St Giles, blacksmith, answered Edward Wilkinson in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a table and a cupboard, 1 Apr. 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  83. 19v. Walter Parker of Ely, cleric, answered Thomas Browne in an action of trespass and ejection that on 3 Feb. 1666 he ejected Browne from a messuage, 20 acres of arable land and 20 acres of fen with appurtenances in Thetford which Henry Bruncell, rector of the parish church of Stretham and chapel of Thetford, had leased to Browne. Parker fined; to pay costs and damages.
  84. 19v. Luke Voyce of Ely, yeoman, answered Stephen Arkenstall in an action of trespass and ejection that on 2 Feb. 1666 he ejected Arkenstall from two acres of arable land with appurtenances in Wilburton which Thomas Outlawe had leased to Arkenstall. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  85. 20r. William Gotobed of Ely, yeoman, alias chandler, is summoned to answer Thomas Howlett in an action of debt of 80 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 12 Sept. 1665 at Ely. Gotobed fined; to pay costs and damages.
  86. 20r. Robert Beeton of Wisbech, plumber, answered William Breame in an action of trespass and assault that on 29 July 1665 he assaulted Breame at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  87. 20r. Edward Amry of Leverington, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Totten, gentleman, in an action of debt of 61 pounds and five shillings which he borrowed on 28 Feb. 1666 at Leverington. Amry fined; to pay costs and damages.
  88. 20r. Robert Cole of Chettisham, gentleman, is summoned to answer Thomas Upchurch in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 Apr. 1663 at Ely. Cole fined; to pay costs and damages.
  89. 20v. James Burley, alias Burleigh, of Leverington, gentleman, is summoned to answer William Coldwell, cleric, in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 23 Jan. 1665 at Wisbech. Burley fined; to pay costs and damages.
  90. 20v. Philip Thorpe of Wisbech, gentleman, is summoned to answer William Coldwell, cleric, in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 23 Jan. 1665 at Wisbech. Thorpe fined; to pay costs and damages.
  91. 20v. William Beesely of Ely, yeoman, answered Joseph Fowler in an action of trespass that on 1 Dec. 1665 he took 12 sheep belonging to Fowler from a field called Priestmeadow at Ely and enclosed them [in the common pound] without reasonable cause for four days. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  92. 21r. Micah Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Walter Pell esquire in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 30 Dec. 1664 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  93. 21r. William Gotobed of Ely, yeoman, alias husbandman, is summoned to answer Paul Gotobed in an action of debt of 140 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 6 Jan. 1664 at Ely. Gotobed fined; to pay costs and damages.
  94. 21r. John Lilley of Downham, baker, alias of Southery, Norfolk, is summoned to answer John Weatheredd in an action of debt of eight pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 2 Dec. 1661. The entry is incomplete.
  95. 21v. John Wright of Chatteris, husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas Thompson in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 6 Nov. 1662 at Doddington. Wright fined; to pay costs and damages.
  96. 21v. Samuel Vincent of Upwell, woollen draper, is summoned to answer John Danyell esquire in an action of debt of 124 pounds relating to an obligation, 17 July 1664 at Wisbech. Vincent fined; to pay costs and damages.
  97. 22r. Robert Spencer of Elm, yeoman, is summoned to answer Robert Beeton in an action of debt of 13 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Nov. 1665 at Wisbech. Spencer fined; to pay costs and damages.
  98. 22r. Theophilus Turtlebey of Sutton, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Tanner in an action of debt of 46 pounds and 11 shillings in an action of account, 6 Feb. 1665 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  99. 22r. William Gotobed of Ely, yeoman, is summoned to answer Paul Gotobed in an action of debt of 212 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 6 Jun. 1663 at Ely.

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  • Creation: 10 Apr. 18 Chas II [1666]

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