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Pleas before Edward Turnor at Wisbech, 25 Sept. 19 Chas II [1667]

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Reference Code: GBR/0012/MS EDR/E4/2/3

Scope and Contents

This roll does not have a formal heading; the date and setting of the court is derived from the first entry. There is no gaol delivery.

  1. 1r. Final concord: Anthony Balam esquire, plaintiff, and John Lack, and William Blackborne and Jane, his wife, defendants, relating to three messuages, three cottages, two acres of pasture and 20 acres of fen land with appurtenances in Wisbech.
  2. 1r. Final concord: Robert Swayne, gentleman, plaintiff, and Thomas Newdike and Alice, his wife, and Edward Driver and Katherine, his wife, defendants, relating to six acres of marsh with appurtenances in Leverington.
  3. 2r. William Haramor of Ely, waterman, is summoned to answer Thomas Adams in an action of debt of four pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 Mar. 1665 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  4. 2r. Richard Comfort of Upwell, butcher, is summoned to answer John Smyth in an action of debt of 200 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 Aug. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  5. 2r. William Herremer of Ely, waterman, alias [?rower], is summoned to answer Francis Dickins in an action of debt of four pounds and 15 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 1 Nov. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  6. 3r. Nicholas Burwell of Wisbech, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Walsham, gentleman, in an action of debt of 29 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 1 Dec. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  7. 3r. Thomas Heyward, alias Hayward, of Walpole, Norfolk, husbandman, is summoned to answer Simon Loake senior in an action of debt of 15 pounds, eight shillings and eight pence relating to a bill of obligation of 11 Jan. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  8. 3r. Anne Wildes of March, widow, administrator of the goods and chattels of Lionel Wildes, alias Gurlom [or Gurloin], of March, husbandman, who died intestate, is summoned to answer William Walsham, gentleman, in an action of debt of 92 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 7 Oct. 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  9. 3r. Samuel Rawling of Wisbech St Mary, husbandman, is summoned to answer Simon Loake in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 18 Apr. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  10. 3v. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, is summoned to answer George Hill in an action that on 14 Aug. [year obscured] he took and enclosed 50 steers, 50 heifers, 60 calves and 14 bulls belonging to Hill from a place called Longwood Fen at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  11. 3v. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, is summoned to answer George Hill in an action that on 2 Aug. 1667 he took and enclosed 50 steers, 50 heifers and 17 bulls belonging to Hill from a place called Longwood Fen at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  12. 3v. George Hill of Chatteris, victualler, answered William Palmer, gentleman, in an action of debt of 16 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 17 May [1660] at Haddenham. The entry is incomplete.
  13. 4r. Robert Cooledge of Doddington, husbandman, answered John Knight in an action of trespass that his livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass growing in Cooledge’s close at Doddington situated in a field called Millfield between 26 Apr. 1667 and 1 May following. The entry is incomplete.
  14. 4r. Robert Cooledge of Doddington, husbandman, answered John Knight in an action of trespass that on 22 Aug. 1667 his livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass growing in Cooledge’s close called [?Dunsteds] at Doddington, and he took and carried away fencing and hedges to the value of 40 shillings from the same place. The entry is incomplete.
  15. 4v. Joseph Sheriffe of Walsoken, Norfolk, labourer, is summoned to answer Thomas Keanes in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 7 Sept. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  16. 4v. Tobias Warner of Leverington, gentleman, is summoned to answer Nicholas Dennison in an action of debt of five pounds and eight shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 1 Jan. 1656 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  17. 4v. Robert Coward junior of Wisbech, butcher, is summoned to answer Jerome Dutch in an action of debt of 16 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 26 Mar. 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  18. 5r. Richard Comfort of Wisbech, butcher, is summoned to answer Lionel Walden esquire in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 14 Nov. 1663 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  19. 5r. John Smith of Upwell, Norfolk, baker, is summoned to answer George Prettyman, gentleman, in an action of debt of 100 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 9 Jan. 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  20. 5r. Robert Coward of Wisbech, butcher, is summoned to answer Jerome Dutch in an action of debt of 17 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 26 Mar. 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  21. 5v. Thomas Milner of Wisbech, wheelwright, is summoned to answer Richard [?Vezley] in an action of debt of 20 pounds and 12 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 19 Mar. 1666 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  22. 5v. Anne Miles of March, widow, answered Thomas Pattison in an action of trespass that on 8 Sept. 1667 her livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass and crops growing in Pattison’s close in March at a place called Whitemore Fen causing damage. The entry is incomplete.
  23. 5v. John Coale of Sutton, gentleman, and Joshua Oates of Sutton, labourer, are summoned to answer John Cranwell in an action that on 23 July 1667 they took three horses worth 20 pounds belonging to Cranwell from a place called [ten man math] at Sutton North Meadland. The entry is incomplete.
  24. 5v. William Cassell of Whittlesey, husbandman, answered Henry Heaslam in an action of trespass and assault that on 20 Aug. 1667 he, together with Thomas Freeman of Whittlesey, husbandman, and Jane, his wife, and Andrew Bunning of Whittlesey, husbandman, assaulted Heaslam at Whittlesey. The entry is incomplete.
  25. 6r. John Cant of Wisbech, baker, is summoned to answer Thomas Girling, gentleman, in an action of debt of five pounds relating to the lease of seven acres of land with appurtenances in Wisbech agreed on the feast of St Michael the Archangel [29 Sept.] 1666 at Wisbech. Cant fined; to pay costs and damages.
  26. 6r. Robert Coward of Wisbech, butcher, is summoned to answer Bartholomew Scott in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 19 Nov. 1666 at Wisbech. Coward fined; to pay costs and damages.
  27. 6r. Robert Coward senior of Wisbech, butcher, is summoned to answer Edward Hawkings in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 9 Mar. 1666 at Wisbech. Coward fined; to pay costs and damages.
  28. 6r. Nicholas Burrell of Wisbech, husbandman, is summoned to answer Peter Fisher, gentleman, in an action of debt of 19 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 23 Mar. 1667. Burrell fined; to pay costs and damages.
  29. 6v. Christopher Bowles of March, husbandman, answered Richard Witton in an action of trespass that on 13 July 1667 his dog bit or ate a pig worth 30 shillings belonging to Witton at March. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  30. 6v. George Lynnett of Stuntney, labourer, is summoned to answer William [?Yarrow] in an action of debt of 18 pounds relating to the rent on a lease of two fishings with appurtenances at Ely, 28 Sept. 1664. The entry is incomplete.
  31. 7r. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, answered Thomas Steele in an action of trespass on the case that on 31 Aug. 1667 he enclosed 50 steers and heifers belonging to Steele in the common pound at Ely Barton and on 7 Sept. 1667 he enclosed a further 50 young cattle belonging to Steele in the common pounds at Mepal, Sutton and Haddenham contrary to statute (1 & 2 Philip & Mary c.12 An act for the impounding of distresses). Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  32. 7r. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, answered George Read in an action of trespass on the case that on 31 Aug. 1667 he enclosed 16 steers and heifers belonging to Read in the common pound at Ely Barton and on 7 Sept. 1667 he enclosed a further 16 young cattle belonging to Read in the common pounds at Mepal, Sutton and Haddenham contrary to statute (1 & 2 Philip & Mary c.12 An act for the impounding of distresses). Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  33. 7v. Edward Hassell of Ely, yeoman, answered Thomas Steward esquire in an action of trespass on the case that his livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass and crops growing in Hassell’s close at Stuntney between 7 May 1667 and 1 Aug. Following and that he dug a ditch there with hoes. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  34. 7v. James Tymes of Chatteris, yeoman, answered Thomas Danvers, gentleman, in an action of trespass and ejection that on 2 Apr. 1667 he ejected Danvers from 60 acres of marsh land and 60 acres of land covered with water with appurtenances in Chatteris which Michael Holman esquire and Eleanor, his wife, had leased to Danvers for a term which had not expired. Tymes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  35. 8r. Alexander Guylet of Haddenham, husbandman, answered John White in an action of trespass on the case that on 20 Aug. 1667 he slandered White at Haddenham by saying, ‘He carried three empty sacks under his arm into Mr Picke’s chamber and made him pay for full ones’. The entry is incomplete.
  36. 8r. Matthew Blackborne by his attorney complains against William Hunston of Wisbech, gentleman, an attorney of this court, in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 Jan. 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  37. 8r. John Leggatt of Ely St Mary, yeoman, is summoned to answer Robert Bentt in an action of debt of 32 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 16 Apr. 1664 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  38. 8v. Thomas Stevens of Whittlesey, yeoman, is summoned to answer Anthony Sheppard in an action of debt of six pounds in an action of account, 13 Sept. 1667 at Whittlesey. The entry is incomplete.
  39. 8v. Geoffrey Harrold of Wisbech, butcher, answer Jonathan [?Robinett] in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 31 coombs of malt, 1 July 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  40. 8v. Luke Remmington of Sutton, hemp-dresser, is summoned to answer William Darrington in an action of debt of five pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 28 May 1663 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  41. 9r. William Ground of Whittlesey, yeoman, alias victualler, is summoned to answer Christopher Turner in an action of debt of 80 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 7 Mar. 1666 at Wisbech. Ground fined; to pay costs and damages.
  42. 9r. Edward Barnard of Chatteris, blacksmith, is summoned to answer William Warren in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 17 Nov. 1666 at Wisbech. Barnard fined; to pay costs and damages.
  43. 9r. John Fowler of Chettisham, yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Benyon and William Wagstaffe, executors of the will of John Hadn, gentleman, deceased, in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 26 Apr. 1662 at Ely. Fowler fined; to pay costs and damages.
  44. 9r. William Marriott of Ely, distiller, is summoned to answer Cornelius Fuller in an action of debt of six pounds and 12 shillings in an action of account, 10 Sept. 1667 at Ely. Marriott fined; to pay costs and damages.
  45. 9v. Jeremy Wright, alias Right, of Coates in the parish of Whittlesey, husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas Jermyn in an action of debt of 45 pounds and 12 shillings relating to a bill of obligation of 12 Nov. 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  46. 9v. Henry Newman of Benwick, yeoman, answered John Plumer in an action of trespass on the case relating to a debt of 34 shillings, 12 Apr. 1665 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  47. 10r. Michael Sisson of Doddington, husbandman, answered Richard Falkner in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 25 sheep, 1 July 1665 at Wisbech. Sisson fined; to pay costs and damages.
  48. 10r. Arthur Younge of Upwell, gentleman, is summoned to answer Richard Prettyman, gentleman, in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 12 Jan. 1667 at Wisbech. Younge fined; to pay costs and damages.
  49. 10r. Lawrence Whaley of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Mann in an action of debt of 100 shillings relating to a bill of obligation of 15 Nov. 1664 at Wisbech. Whaley fined; to pay costs and damages.
  50. 10v. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Steele in an action that on 1 Aug. 1667 he took 50 heifers and steers belonging to Steele from a place called Longwood Fen at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  51. 10v. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, is summoned to answer George Readde in an action that on 2 Aug. 1667 he took 16 heifers and steers belonging to Readde from a place called Longwood Fen at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  52. 10v. George Burneham of Whittlesey, yeoman, is summoned to answer Peter Dee [?Cooe] senior in an action of debt of 109 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 9 Aug. 1662. The entry is incomplete.
  53. 11r. Henry Newman of Benwick, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Plumer in an action of debt of 60 shillings in an action of account, 20 Aug. 1667 at Chatteris. Newman fined; to pay costs and damages.
  54. 11r. John Reade of Sutton, basket maker, alias yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Lyndsey in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 15 Mar. 1667 at Ely. Reade fined; to pay costs and damages.
  55. 11r. Thomas Lack of Leverington, fellmonger, answered John Finch in an action of trespass on the case in an action of account, 23 Oct. 1666 at Wisbech. Lack fined; to pay costs and damages.
  56. 11v. Solomon Speechley of Whittlesey, husbandman, is summoned to answer Isaac Garner in an action of debt of 11 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 13 Feb. 1666 at Whittlesey. The entry is incomplete.
  57. 11v. Nicholas Dennison of Wisbech, butcher, is summoned to answer John Gardner junior in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 30 May 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  58. 11v. William Aspland of Ely, baker, is summoned to answer Erasmus Smyth and Agnes, his wife, administrator of the goods and chattels of Edward Bonnett who died intestate, in an action of debt of 35 shillings relating to the rent on a lease of a share of messuage with appurtenances in Ely, 11 Oct. 1661. The entry is incomplete.
  59. 12r. William Marriott of Ely, distiller, is summoned to answer William Gotobed in an action of debt of 15 shillings and four pence in an action of account, 10 Sept. 1667 at Ely. Marriott fined; to pay costs and damages.
  60. 12r. [?Hull] Stukeley, gentleman and an attorney of this court, complains against Richard Bent of Stretham, yeoman, in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 17 Aug. 1666 at Ely. Bent fined; to pay costs and damages.
  61. 12r. Thomas Johnson of Wisbech, oat breaker, answered Robert Warren in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 21 coombs of oats, 1 Nov. 1661, three-quarters of a last and two coombs of coleseed, 31 Aug. 1662, and two lasts of coleseed, 31 Oct. 1662 at Wisbech. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  62. 12v. Richard Heward of Chatteris, yeoman, answered George Read senior in an action of trespass on the case relating to a sum of £60 [to be paid] after the solemnization of the marriage of George Read and Elizabeth, the daughter of Richard Heward, 18 Oct. 1664 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  63. 12v. Richard Cutting of Barton Mills, Suffolk, butcher, answered John Potton, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of two steers, 1 Jan.1663 at March, and another two steers on the same date. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  64. 12v. Robert Croson of March, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Davis, executor of the will of William Davis, gentleman, deceased, in an action of debt of 15 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Nov. 1665 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  65. 13r. John Millard of Ely, cleric, alias John Millward of Welney, [Norfolk], clerk, is summoned to answer James Clitheroe in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 26 Oct. 1660 at Wisbech. Millard fined; to pay costs and damages.
  66. 13r. Thomas Bowles of Wisbech, blacksmith, answered Simon Loake in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of two bushels of coals, 51 pounds of iron and one coomb of rye meal, 1 May 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  67. 13r. William Cassell of Whittlesey, husbandman, answered Thomas Williams in an action of trespass and assault that on 9 Aug. 1667 he, together with Thomas Freeman of Whittlesey, husbandman, and Jane, his wife, and Andrew Buning of Whittlesey, husbandman, assaulted Williams at Whittlesey. The entry is incomplete.
  68. 13v. Edward Wright of Wimblington in the parish of Doddington, husbandman, answered William Hudson in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 55 and two dozen [loaves of] bread and three sacks of wheat meal, 1 Mar. 1667 at Whittlesey. The entry is incomplete.
  69. 13v. Philip Woodward of Southery, Norfolk, yeoman, answered Michael Pairepoint in an action of trespass on the case relating to an indenture made between Pairepoint of Blunston, Huntingdonshire, wheelwright, and John Potts of Mannington, Norfolk, concerning the lease of land and buildings in Southery, Norfolk, 18 Apr. 1659 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  70. 14r. Thomas Swayne of March, gentleman, answered William Hunston, gentleman, an attorney of this court, in an action of trespass on the case in an action of account, 13 July 1665 at Doddington. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  71. 14r. Solomon Speechley of Whittlsey, husbandman, alias yeoman, is summoned to answer John Browne, knave, in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 31 May 1667 at Whittlesey. Speechley fined; to pay costs and damages.
  72. 14r. Robert Gray of March, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Neale in an action of debt of 19 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 27 Oct. 1665 at March. Gray fined; to pay costs and damages.
  73. 14r. Stephen Houseley of March, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Neale in an action of debt of 24 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 27 Oct. 1665 at March. Houseley fined; to pay costs and damages.
  74. 14v. Edward Marvell of Wisbech, labourer, answered William Page and Stephen Drury in an action of trespass that on 1 May 1662 he entered their close, called Willcock, and cut down or pruned the trees growing there, namely oak, elm and thorn trees. The entry is incomplete.
  75. 14v. Richard Blackman of Witchford, carpenter, is summoned to answer William Tanner in an action of debt of five pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 22 Mar. [?1659 or 1660] at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  76. 14v. Henry Foster of Sutton, yeoman, answered Benjamin Kyte in an action of trespass that on 18 Aug. 1667 he took, drove and enclosed three steers, three heifers, three calves, three cows and three bulls belonging to Kyte for a period of ten days without feeding them. The entry is incomplete.
  77. 14v. Henry Bennett of Welney, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Marshall in an action of debt of 100 pounds in an action of account, 1 June 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  78. 15r. Robert Maskew of March, gentleman, answered John Neale and William Neale, gentlemen, executors of the will of Thomas Wiglesworth deceased, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of various quantities of mutton and veale, and a midriff, 1 Jan. 1663, a parcel of butcher’s meat, 1 Dec. 1663, and various quantities of beef, veale and a calf’s head, 1 Mar. 1664. Damages to be assessed.
  79. 15r. Solomon Speechley of Whittlsey, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Hunston in an action of debt of 50 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 30 Sept. 1660 at Wisbech. Speechley fined; to pay costs and damages.
  80. 15r. Mark Proudfoot of Doddington, gentleman, answered John Ward in an action of trespass that on 18 Feb. 1667 he broke and entered Ward’s close and house at Doddington, assaulted Eliza, the daughter of John Ward, broke several glass windows, and took or damaged goods to the value of 20 pounds (namely, four handkerchiefs, two bands, four little caps, eight children's dressings, eight neckerchiefs, eight bibs, five aprons, four pairs of cuffs, one Holland hood, six coifs, one pot, one pewter dish and one coomb of wheat meal). Damages to be assessed.
  81. 15v. John Humfrey of Sutton, [?], is summoned to answer William Hamond esquire in an action of debt of 50 shillings relating to the rent on a lease of eight acres of marsh land in Sutton, 26 Mar. 1666. Humfrey fined; to pay costs and damages.
  82. 15v. John Potton of Doddington, gentleman, answered James Cutting in an action of trespass that between 8 and 11 Sept. 1667 his livestock trampled and overgrazed the crops and grass growing in Cutting’s close at Doddington. Damages to be assessed.
  83. 15v. Christopher Marriott of Ely, blacksmith, alias of Hemingford Grey, Huntingdonshire, single man, is summoned to answer John Compton in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 2 Nov. 1666 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  84. 16r. Francis Dodge of Sutton St James, Lincolnshire, yeoman, answered Samuel Calverley, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case in an action of account, 25 Mar. 1662 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  85. 16r. John Doobee [or Doovee] of Whittlesey, husbandman, is summoned to answer Robert Clapthorne esquire, proprietor [lay patron] of the parish church of Whittlsey St Andrew, in an action of debt of 120 pounds relating to [tithe payments outstanding] between 30 Mar. 1665 and 30 Mar. 1666. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  86. 16v. John Craye of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Anthony Hamon, gentleman, in an action of debt of 140 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 4 Feb. 1667 at Chatteris. The entry is incomplete.
  87. 16v. William Elmer of Whittlesey, labourer, is summoned to answer William Tompson in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Mar. 1665 at Whittlesey. The entry is incomplete.
  88. 16v. Henry Goggells of Whittlesey, yeoman, answered Richard Coales in an action of trespass that on 10 Aug. 1666 his livestock trampled and overgrazed the grass growing in Coales’ close, called the Milking Close at Whittlesey, and that he caused harm or damage to a gelding and ten cows belonging to Coales [?possibly allowing them to escape and fall into a ditch]. The entry is incomplete.
  89. 17r. Thomas Eaton of Ely, labourer, is summoned to answer George Sutton in an action of debt of 100 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 26 May 1665 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  90. 17r. John Boyenton of Wisbech, yeoman, and Mary, his wife, alias Mary Baker of Downham Hythe, widow, are summoned to answer Thomas Hitch in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Aug. 1662 at Ely. John Boyenton fined; to pay costs and damages.
  91. 17r. Nicholas Wenham of Ely, butcher, is summoned to answer Richard Read in an action of debt of 26 pounds relating to a bill of obligation of 31 Dec. 1666 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  92. 17v. Gabriel Hutchinson of March, yeoman, answered Nicholas Sanford, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of three and a quarter yards of woolen cloth, 1 Nov. 1664 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  93. 17v. Robert Standwell of March, butcher, answered William Allen in an action of debt of ten pounds in an action of account, 1 July 1667 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  94. 17v. Robert Langford senior, Robert Langford junior and John Langford of Stretham, husbandmen, are summoned to answer Joseph Kebble in an action that on 3 Sept. 1667 they took and enclosed a sorrel horse, a foal, a black horse, two fillies and a colt worth 18 pounds belonging to Kebble from the common drove at Stretham. The entry is incomplete.
  95. 18r. James Savage of Whittlesey, gentleman, answered John Whinnell in an action of trespass on the case relating to an agreement between the two men for [the supply of ?a hundredfold of tobacco], 3 Aug. 1667. Savage fined; to pay costs and damages.
  96. 18r. Benjamin Wright of Wisbech, Worstead weaver, answered Henry Hunston, gentleman, in an action that on 14 Mar. 1666 he ejected Hunston from a messuage, an acre of land and an acre of pasture with appurtenances in Leverington which William Hawkins had leased to Hunston for a term which had not expired. The entry is incomplete.
  97. 18r. Samuel Calverley, [place of abode not stated], gentleman, is summoned to answer Francis Dodge, gentleman, in an action of debt of 86 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 26 Aug. 1660 at Wisbech. Calverley fined; to pay costs and damages.
  98. 18v. Edmund Barnard, alias Barnett, of Chatteris, blacksmith, answered Thomas Younge in an action of debt of 18 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 31 Jan. 1667 at Chatteris. Barnard fined; to pay costs and damages.
  99. 18v. Robert [? text obscured] of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Thomas Tuck in an action of trespass on the case relating to a debt for diverse goods and wares, 26 Jan. 1667 at Ely. Damages to be assessed. [This entry is on the outer membrane of the roll and is faded, with some text obscured].
  100. 18v. Theophilus Turklevey of Sutton, yeoman, is summoned to answer William Drewrey, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case in an action of account, 19 Dec. 1665 at Haddenham. Damages to be assessed. [This entry is on the outer membrane of the roll and is faded, with some text obscured].

Dates

  • Creation: 25 Sept. 19 Chas II [1667]

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