Legal Profession

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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.

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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). [1]

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1348: H1348A: Assault in hall of pleas in Somerton in 18 Edward III before justices. [2], [3] rcp

M1348 A: Yorkshire. Rex v. Master Robert de Newenham procurator in the court Christian in the church of St Peter, York. Newehnam was found to be a common ambidexter; he took 10s for his fees. [4]

M1348 B: Yorkshire. Rex v. John de Barneburgh found guilty of champerty as attorney in cases arising in Donaster in 18 Edward III. [5]

H1349 A: Yorkshire. Presented that Hugh Boldbody de Kerhous was an ambidexter in pleas: he was of counsel of Olive Proctur of North Duffield in her widowhood in a bill prosecuted coram rege in the time of William Scot against John son of Hugh of North Duffield; he took from Olive his salary and from John 40d. He was a common ambidexter in many pleas. He was of counsel to William Haukesworth de Blactofte to prosecute for him divers bills against Adam Toy de Salby and against Alice Bore de Esterington, but he prosecuted those bills to have a part, so that by arbitration and the consideration of neighbors chosen between them Haukesworth was supposed to have two marks of silver for the wrongs done by Adam and Alice, of which William Haukesworth got only 5s and Boldbody got the rest, which he took at champerty. And he is a common maintainer of pleas. He made fine. [6]

H1349 B: Yorkshire. Presented that John de Slengesby took from the lady of Molton 13s4d to aid her on a jury of formedon between her and Elena Vendour, but then took 20s from Elena to hold with her in the same plea. [7] 1349:

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  • H1530 A: Middlesex. William Whyte v. Thomas Gardyner gentleman. Trespass on the case. On October10 20 Henry VIII Whyte retained Gardyner by 3s4d as counsel for legal business at Westminster. He gave Gardyner 5 marks for the needs of prosecution, but Gardyner converted the money to his own use. Gardyner protested that he had not been retained and pleaded that he did not receive the 5 marks. [8] rcp

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