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'''M1307 A:''' Obstruction of collection of king's custom on goods brought to Great Yarmouth and unloaded at Lothingland.  Rex v. Henry Rose, William Fastolf, William de Goseford, Henry de Larayton, Robert Elys, Thomas Fastolf, Richard Randolf, John Fastolf, John Aleyn, Roger Ganel, Nicholas Eshman, Robert de Benerleye, Phillip and James his brothers, Robert son of Isabella de Drayton, Robert son of Petronilla de Drayton, Godfrey de Ludeham, William his son, William de Drayton, Geoffrey and Nicholas his brothers, Richard son Alexander Fastolf, John and William his brothers, John son of William Fastolf, Henry Randolf, Richard de Somerton, John his brother, Robert de Barge, Richard Reymund, Geoffrey atte Chirche, Richard de Carleton, William Brockyng, Geoffrey Miles, Simon Heynes, John Charles, John Rose, Richard Anktil, Thomas Prentiz, John de Haneworth, Robert de Haneweg de Brundale, Henry his son, Nicholas Clipping, Roger Lullay, Benedict le Shipwright, Roger le Wh(ite?), Walter le Whyte, John de Fordelee, Henry Noteman, Milo his son, Thomas Sterling, Thomas Sydeham, William de Forseye, Henry de FOrseye, William Ganel, William de Lincoln, John Perbrun, William de Pollesby, Reginald Eshman, William le Poter, Nicholas son of James le Poter, Herman le Bretun, William Wildeges, Stephen Hardman, Richard de Lincoln, Henry le Clerk, and John son of Alexander de Fery.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no190/aKB27no190fronts/IMG_0009.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no191/aKB27no191fronts/IMG_0074.htm]
 
'''M1307 A:''' Obstruction of collection of king's custom on goods brought to Great Yarmouth and unloaded at Lothingland.  Rex v. Henry Rose, William Fastolf, William de Goseford, Henry de Larayton, Robert Elys, Thomas Fastolf, Richard Randolf, John Fastolf, John Aleyn, Roger Ganel, Nicholas Eshman, Robert de Benerleye, Phillip and James his brothers, Robert son of Isabella de Drayton, Robert son of Petronilla de Drayton, Godfrey de Ludeham, William his son, William de Drayton, Geoffrey and Nicholas his brothers, Richard son Alexander Fastolf, John and William his brothers, John son of William Fastolf, Henry Randolf, Richard de Somerton, John his brother, Robert de Barge, Richard Reymund, Geoffrey atte Chirche, Richard de Carleton, William Brockyng, Geoffrey Miles, Simon Heynes, John Charles, John Rose, Richard Anktil, Thomas Prentiz, John de Haneworth, Robert de Haneweg de Brundale, Henry his son, Nicholas Clipping, Roger Lullay, Benedict le Shipwright, Roger le Wh(ite?), Walter le Whyte, John de Fordelee, Henry Noteman, Milo his son, Thomas Sterling, Thomas Sydeham, William de Forseye, Henry de FOrseye, William Ganel, William de Lincoln, John Perbrun, William de Pollesby, Reginald Eshman, William le Poter, Nicholas son of James le Poter, Herman le Bretun, William Wildeges, Stephen Hardman, Richard de Lincoln, Henry le Clerk, and John son of Alexander de Fery.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no190/aKB27no190fronts/IMG_0009.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no191/aKB27no191fronts/IMG_0074.htm]
  
'''H1308 A:''' Prosecution of forestallers, whereas as forestalling was prohibited by royal charter.  Rex v. Stephen de Wymedale, Roger Swan, John Bonde, Thomas Sallerne, Roger Brumman, Peter de Beketon, Richard Cele, Henry Gaske, Robert de Rothenale, John de Slegh, Nicholas Greynessone, Thomas Dekne, John Wascelyn, Matilda Berthelmen, Simon atte Gap, Reginald de Belton, Thomas de Gapton, Matilda atte Gap, Hugh de Beketon, John Red, Thomas Germyn, Robert Willymot, Stephen Redlomb, Thomas de Spetteshale, Bartholomew Love, Stephen Coberd, Robert Seman, John Hulot, William Red, Richard Halleman, Hugh le Grey, Robert Burghard, John de Weston, John de Steynmor, Robert Curteys, Geoffrey de Bungeye, Henry de Naverne, Henry Haliale, Adam William, Geoffrey Ketel, William Sefrey, Adam Fleghe, Henry Billinge, Simon Tuteler, Alan de Holegate, William Pye de Burgh, Geoffrey Burghgreyne, John Fughelinthered, Robert le Whyte, Thomas Roger, John Hahale, Adam Stotere, Thomas de Oulton, Thomas Grey, Robert Spie, Adam Lerok, Thomas Galagre, Simon atte Cruch, Thomas Isolde Richard le Cordewaner, Robert Jeckessone, Geoffrey de Fulham, Henry atte Dam, Henry Clemente, Robert Fishbiere, Richard de Eggemere, Simon Ketelbern, Richard de Specteshale, John de Freton, John Dosier, Gamen de Conehithe, Alan Isolde, John Denys, Stephen Clemente, Bartholomew Wynny, Henry Wynny, Bartholomew de Wynterton, John Cole, Henry Boghyer, Robert Denys, Nicholas Slary, Adam Lilica, Thomas Crumnok, John Woderove, John Poer, Edmund Poer, William Bonde, Robert atte Gap, Henry de Belton, John Bonde, Geoffrey Brice, Nicholas Sywhat, Robert Kise, Robert Costyn, John del Dam, Reginald Ulmer, Robert Asheman, Robert son of Robert Asheman, Thomas Sywhat, Thomas Rysse, Robert del Medwe, Michael Hardman, Henry Reynald, & Adam Herman.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no191/aKB27no191fronts/IMG_0005.htm]
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'''H1308 A:''' Prosecution of forestallers, whereas as forestalling was prohibited by royal charter.  Rex v. Stephen de Wymedale, Roger Swan, John Bonde, Thomas Sallerne, Roger Brumman, Peter de Beketon, Richard Cele, Henry Gaske, Robert de Rothenale, John de Slegh, Nicholas Greynessone, Thomas Dekne, John Wascelyn, Matilda Berthelmen, Simon atte Gap, Reginald de Belton, Thomas de Gapton, Matilda atte Gap, Hugh de Beketon, John Red, Thomas Germyn, Robert Willymot, Stephen Redlomb, Thomas de Spetteshale, Bartholomew Love, Stephen Coberd, Robert Seman, John Hulot, William Red, Richard Halleman, Hugh le Grey, Robert Burghard, John de Weston, John de Steynmor, Robert Curteys, Geoffrey de Bungeye, Henry de Naverne, Henry Haliale, Adam William, Geoffrey Ketel, William Sefrey, Adam Fleghe, Henry Billinge, Simon Tuteler, Alan de Holegate, William Pye de Burgh, Geoffrey Burghgreyne, John Fughelinthered, Robert le Whyte, Thomas Roger, John Hahale, Adam Stotere, Thomas de Oulton, Thomas Grey, Robert Spie, Adam Lerok, Thomas Galagre, Simon atte Cruch, Thomas Isolde Richard le Cordewaner, Robert Jeckessone, Geoffrey de Fulham, Henry atte Dam, Henry Clemente, Robert Fishbiere, Richard de Eggemere, Simon Ketelbern, Richard de Specteshale, John de Freton, John Dosier, Gamen de Conehithe, Alan Isolde, John Denys, Stephen Clemente, Bartholomew Wynny, Henry Wynny, Bartholomew de Wynterton, John Cole, Henry Boghyer, Robert Denys, Nicholas Slary, Adam Lilica, Thomas Crumnok, John Woderove, John Poer, Edmund Poer, William Bonde, Robert atte Gap, Henry de Belton, John Bonde, Geoffrey Brice, Nicholas Sywhat, Robert Kise, Robert Costyn, John del Dam, Reginald Ulmer, Robert Asheman, Robert son of Robert Asheman, Thomas Sywhat, Thomas Rysse, Robert del Medwe, Michael Hardman, Henry Reynald, & Adam Herman.  [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no191/aKB27no191fronts/IMG_0005.htm]; pleaded: [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no194/aKB27no194fronts/IMG_0208.htm]
  
 
'''H1308 A:''' Certiorari.  Inquest in 1228 by Treasurer and chamberlain in Men of Great Yarmouth v. Roger son of Osbert then warden of the manor of Lothingland concerning customs taken. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no191/aKB27no191fronts/IMG_0076.htm]
 
'''H1308 A:''' Certiorari.  Inquest in 1228 by Treasurer and chamberlain in Men of Great Yarmouth v. Roger son of Osbert then warden of the manor of Lothingland concerning customs taken. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no191/aKB27no191fronts/IMG_0076.htm]

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H1303 A: counterfeit money in Great Yarmouth. [1]

M1304 A: destruction of an obligation that the merchants of the society of Pisa had made to the plaintiff for 16 p.s. James Dunhe v. Richard Coke of Great Yarmouth. [2]

M1307 A: Obstruction of collection of king's custom on goods brought to Great Yarmouth and unloaded at Lothingland. Rex v. Henry Rose, William Fastolf, William de Goseford, Henry de Larayton, Robert Elys, Thomas Fastolf, Richard Randolf, John Fastolf, John Aleyn, Roger Ganel, Nicholas Eshman, Robert de Benerleye, Phillip and James his brothers, Robert son of Isabella de Drayton, Robert son of Petronilla de Drayton, Godfrey de Ludeham, William his son, William de Drayton, Geoffrey and Nicholas his brothers, Richard son Alexander Fastolf, John and William his brothers, John son of William Fastolf, Henry Randolf, Richard de Somerton, John his brother, Robert de Barge, Richard Reymund, Geoffrey atte Chirche, Richard de Carleton, William Brockyng, Geoffrey Miles, Simon Heynes, John Charles, John Rose, Richard Anktil, Thomas Prentiz, John de Haneworth, Robert de Haneweg de Brundale, Henry his son, Nicholas Clipping, Roger Lullay, Benedict le Shipwright, Roger le Wh(ite?), Walter le Whyte, John de Fordelee, Henry Noteman, Milo his son, Thomas Sterling, Thomas Sydeham, William de Forseye, Henry de FOrseye, William Ganel, William de Lincoln, John Perbrun, William de Pollesby, Reginald Eshman, William le Poter, Nicholas son of James le Poter, Herman le Bretun, William Wildeges, Stephen Hardman, Richard de Lincoln, Henry le Clerk, and John son of Alexander de Fery. [3]; [4]

H1308 A: Prosecution of forestallers, whereas as forestalling was prohibited by royal charter. Rex v. Stephen de Wymedale, Roger Swan, John Bonde, Thomas Sallerne, Roger Brumman, Peter de Beketon, Richard Cele, Henry Gaske, Robert de Rothenale, John de Slegh, Nicholas Greynessone, Thomas Dekne, John Wascelyn, Matilda Berthelmen, Simon atte Gap, Reginald de Belton, Thomas de Gapton, Matilda atte Gap, Hugh de Beketon, John Red, Thomas Germyn, Robert Willymot, Stephen Redlomb, Thomas de Spetteshale, Bartholomew Love, Stephen Coberd, Robert Seman, John Hulot, William Red, Richard Halleman, Hugh le Grey, Robert Burghard, John de Weston, John de Steynmor, Robert Curteys, Geoffrey de Bungeye, Henry de Naverne, Henry Haliale, Adam William, Geoffrey Ketel, William Sefrey, Adam Fleghe, Henry Billinge, Simon Tuteler, Alan de Holegate, William Pye de Burgh, Geoffrey Burghgreyne, John Fughelinthered, Robert le Whyte, Thomas Roger, John Hahale, Adam Stotere, Thomas de Oulton, Thomas Grey, Robert Spie, Adam Lerok, Thomas Galagre, Simon atte Cruch, Thomas Isolde Richard le Cordewaner, Robert Jeckessone, Geoffrey de Fulham, Henry atte Dam, Henry Clemente, Robert Fishbiere, Richard de Eggemere, Simon Ketelbern, Richard de Specteshale, John de Freton, John Dosier, Gamen de Conehithe, Alan Isolde, John Denys, Stephen Clemente, Bartholomew Wynny, Henry Wynny, Bartholomew de Wynterton, John Cole, Henry Boghyer, Robert Denys, Nicholas Slary, Adam Lilica, Thomas Crumnok, John Woderove, John Poer, Edmund Poer, William Bonde, Robert atte Gap, Henry de Belton, John Bonde, Geoffrey Brice, Nicholas Sywhat, Robert Kise, Robert Costyn, John del Dam, Reginald Ulmer, Robert Asheman, Robert son of Robert Asheman, Thomas Sywhat, Thomas Rysse, Robert del Medwe, Michael Hardman, Henry Reynald, & Adam Herman. [5]; pleaded: [6]

H1308 A: Certiorari. Inquest in 1228 by Treasurer and chamberlain in Men of Great Yarmouth v. Roger son of Osbert then warden of the manor of Lothingland concerning customs taken. [7]

E1308 A: Resisting king's bailiffs (Robert de Fordele bailiff by his sub-bailiffs Robert de Norfolk and Richard de Haryngby)in collection of customs at Great Yarmouth. Rex v. Simon atte Gappe, John Wascelyn, Robert Hulot, Henry Siquat, Thomas Kirwyl de Covehith, John Dosyer, Hugh de Beketon, John Red, Stephen Redlomb, John Prestessone, Stephen Coberd, Robert Seman, John Hulot, Richard le Cordewaner, Richard Halleman de Covehith, John Gamen, William Man, Hugh le Grey, Henry Haliale de Kessinglond, William Sefrey, Robert Jekkesene, John Fulred, Adam Fleghe, Adam Stotere, John de Weston, Thomas Roger, Geoffrey Burgreyne, Simon atte Cruche, Thomas de Olton, Robert le Fisshere, Nicholas Lene, Thomas son of Henry Clement, John and William his brothers, Thomas Grey de Corton, Robert Spike, Reginald de Bolton, Thomas de Gapton, Robert Wylymot, Thomas Gernon, Henry de Belton, John le Grey, Simon Ketilbern, John Steynmor, Geoffrey Gosse de Covehith, Andrew Willom de Kessinglond, John de Westgate, John Rodere, Thomas Galagre, Richard Gole, Alan de Holgate, Adam Willem, Henry Dalerne, John Killel, Adam Loke, William Pye de Burgo, Robert le White de Benacre, John Stel, Richard de Enges, Stephen Bonde, John Love, Henry de Beketon & William Red. [8]

E1308 B: Violation of royal proclamation against exports of money and precious metal. Rex v. Simon atte Gap, John Wascelyn, Robert Hulot, Henry Siquat, Thomas Kyrwyl de Covehith, John Dosyer, Hugh de Beketon, John Red, Stephen Redlomb, John Prestessone, Stephen Coberd, Robert Seman, John Hulot, Richard le Cordewaner, Richard Halleman de Covehith, John Famen, William Man, Hugh le Grey, Henry Hahale de Kessinglond, william Sefrey, Robert Inkkessone, John Fulred, Adam Fleghe, Adam Stotere, John de Weston, Thomas Rogger, Geoffrey Burgreyne, Simon atte Crouche, Thomas de Elton, Robert le Fishere, Nicholas le Lene, Thomas son of Henry Clement, John and William his brothers, Thomas Grey de Cotton, Robert Spike, Reginald de Belton, Thomas de Gapton, Robert Wylimot, Thomas Gernoun, Henry de Belton, John le Grey, Simon Ketelberir, John Steymur, Geoffrey Gosse de Covehithe, Andrew Willem de Kessinglond, John de Westgate, John Redere, Thomas Galagre, Richard Gole, Alan de Holgate, Adam Willem, Henry Salerne, John Kybel, Adam Loke, William Pye de Burgo, Robert le White de Benacre, John Stel, Richard de Enges, Stephen Bonde, John Love, Henry de Beketon & William Red. [9]

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