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M1313 A: Abbot of Ramsey v. William Gerveys of Ramsey, Ivo Russel, William le Hayward & Alice his wife, Lawrence Baldewyne, Adam Wiles of Ramsey, John Dunch, John de Beche, Hugh Wayman & Matilda his wife, & Roger Grigge. When the abbot sought by Brothers William de Middelton and John de Deneford and his servant William de Alkemondebury to distrain nets placed for fishing in the abbot's fisheries, the defendants made off with various of the abbot's goods. Case (brough by abbot) claimed for the abbot's court. [1]

M1313 B: Abbot of Ramsey v. Hugh Wyman of Ramsey & Matilda his wife, and Roger Grigge. When the abbot by Simon de Chateriz his bailiff sought to attach certain of the abbot's trees the defendants' cut down and loaded into a boat, the defendants infringed the attachment and made off with the trees. Case claimed as above. [2]

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