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*T1351 A: Dorset. Rex and Richard Creyk warden of the Hospital of St John, Dorchester v. Roger Syward and Roger Hesewere bailiffs of Dorchester, Robert Marchaunte, William Hamond, Nicholas Dullynge, John Coushhete, William Peron, and John Russell.  The king had granted to Creyk custody of hospital for life, and according to the burgesses' liberties the return of writs was made to the bailiffs of Dorchester for them to execute, but they, spurning the king's orders, made threats of life and member to Creyk and others faithful to the king, pursued them out of the town and assaulted them.  Creyk thus lost the custody of the hospital for a long time, and the bailifs refused to put Creyk into corporal possession of the hospital.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no364/bKB27no364dorses/IMG_6801.htm] rcp
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*T1358 A:  Dorset.  Presentment that Robert Marchaunt of Dorchester, John Chudde of Dorchester, Thomas Burton, John Deyghere sutor, Richard Flambard, William Pudele, William Hamond, Roger Syward, John Cofshold, Nicholas Dollynge, Henry Heyghes, John Pikheryng, all lately bailiffs of Dorchester for running taverns and selling bear while they were bailiffs. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no392/aKB27no392fronts/IMG_1613.htm] rcp
 
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  • T1351 A: Dorset. Rex and Richard Creyk warden of the Hospital of St John, Dorchester v. Roger Syward and Roger Hesewere bailiffs of Dorchester, Robert Marchaunte, William Hamond, Nicholas Dullynge, John Coushhete, William Peron, and John Russell. The king had granted to Creyk custody of hospital for life, and according to the burgesses' liberties the return of writs was made to the bailiffs of Dorchester for them to execute, but they, spurning the king's orders, made threats of life and member to Creyk and others faithful to the king, pursued them out of the town and assaulted them. Creyk thus lost the custody of the hospital for a long time, and the bailifs refused to put Creyk into corporal possession of the hospital. [1] rcp
  • T1358 A: Dorset. Presentment that Robert Marchaunt of Dorchester, John Chudde of Dorchester, Thomas Burton, John Deyghere sutor, Richard Flambard, William Pudele, William Hamond, Roger Syward, John Cofshold, Nicholas Dollynge, Henry Heyghes, John Pikheryng, all lately bailiffs of Dorchester for running taverns and selling bear while they were bailiffs. [2] rcp

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