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This page is for links to material revealing about the legal professions, from relations with clients, to legal fees, to illegal conduct. The following abbreviations for scholars responsible for entries are used: RCP or no signature = Robert Palmer: SJ or SB = Susanne Brand; PAB = Paul Brand 1224: 1225: 1226: 1227: 1228: 1229: 1230: 1231: 1232: 1233: 1234: 1235: 1236: 1237: 1238: 1239: 1240: 1241: 1242: 1243: 1244: 1245: 1246: 1247: 1248: 1249: 1250: 1251: 1252: 6 July 1252: pardon to Geoffrey Daniell. Withdrew himself for fear of Humphrey de Bohun who charged that he had misled (seduxit) him when he was his attorney against Walter de Baskerville before JJ of Bench [CPR 1247-58, p. 144] PAB 1253: 1254: 1255: 1256: T1256:A Possible deception by attorney [KB26/142, m. 12] PAB 1257: 1258: 1259: 1260: 1261: 1262: 1263: 1264: 1265: 1266: 1267: 1268: 1269: 1270: 1271: 1272: 1273: 1274: 1275: H1275 A:: Derby. Robert de Crey, co. Derby, was appointed attorney by Margery widow of Alexander Luterel before JJ of Bench for seeking dower but obtaining of dower took longer than it ought by his default. He agrees that she have lands of his to the value of the third being sought to keep until at his own cost and by his suit he obtains her dower. Entry shows that he is a neighbour and not a professional lawyer. [1] PAB 1276: 1277: 1278: M1278 A: Norfolk. Hamon de la Grene vs Reginald de Clackclose. Defendant says Adam Spitheleschanke brought 3 false royal writs to William Giffard as sheriff of Norfolk with whom Reginald was then clerk.Perceived falsity. Adam took refuge in church and acknowledged falsity [2] PAB 1279: 1280: 1281: 1282: 1283: 1284: 1285: 1286: 1287: 1288: 1289: 1290: 1291: 1292: 1293: 1294: 1295: 1296: E1297 A: Adam de Duyn vs Robert Waundard, parson of the church of Shoteswell, in a plea that he forcibly seized and abducted Amice, wife of the said Adam, in the parish of St Mary de la Stronde outside the bar of the New Temple London (vi et armis). [3] 1298: 1299: |
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