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H1305 A: Familial discord and reconciliation. Walter Peytevyn v. William son of Simon Ayles. Alleged rape of Alice wife of Walter and taking of goods; Alice fled with goods to stay with friends and thereafter went with her husband when approached. [1]

M1306 A: Land transactions preparatory to marriage, followed by both marriage and divorce. [2]

M1309 A: Taking of listed ecclesiastical items from a woman's chapel; first defendant tried to bar by alleging marriage with the woman. A common law jury returned that she was not married to him or known to be so. [3]

T1313 A: Grant of land by bride's father to couple secured by statute merchant that the land would be returned to the bride's father if there was a divorce. There was a divorce. [4]

H1315 A: Husband, accused of theft, fled Ipswich and thus left his wife unsupported. Wife's father took her back in and was then accused by the husband of taking his wife and goods and chattels. [5]

E1315 B: Master Thomas de Gerdeston archdeacon of Norfolk and Master Richard de Ryngestede his official made a summons in a case of divorce within the palace of Westminster. [6]

E1316 A: Marriage E1316 A Tr William de Cornewaille v. Seman son of Henry le Seriaunt de Suthwelde. "Rape" of Isabella wife of William at Great Yarmouth and taking of goods worth 100 p.s.. [7]

T1316 B: Marriage E1316 B Tr Robert Bolle de Framlingham Castle v. John le Warde de Hoo, Master John de Badyngham, Thomas vicar of Hacheston, Scotus Honesman le Warde. Trespass "rape" and taking of goods worth 100 p.s. [8]

T1316 C: Marriage T1316 C Tr Hamo Sirich de Russecompe v. Stephen de Beke parson of Edworth. Trespass "rape" and taking of goods. [9]

E1318 A: Henry son of Henry le Welye v. Richard de Bodenho de Wylyton and Sabina Herynge. "Rape" of Beatrice his wife at Cotes and taking of goods worth 40s. Defendants say that Henry married Beatrice while she was underage and against her will. When she reached the time for leaving Henry she withdrew and freely adhered to Sabina her mother and Richard her uncle. She currently was in court Christian in a cause of divorce. No verdict. [10]

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H1347A: Warwickshire. John de la Bere v. Henry Wodecoke. "Rape" and taking of goods with alleged damages of 1,000p.s. Defendant pleaded not guilty and was mainperned. [11]

H1348A: Suffolk. William son of Isabella Jakelyn v. Nicholas de Beverle de Weston by Beklis cleric. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife and taking of goods. [12]

H1348B: Essex. Edmund fitz Piers de Crendon v. Nicholas Hulles parson of Knolle, Reginald de Hulington, and John de Haveryng. Trespassory "rape" of Mariota his wife and taking of goods. [13]

H1348C: Oxon. Richard de Wymbourn v. Thomas de Oskerswell. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife and taking of goods. [14]

H1348D: Beds. John Freman de Stachesden v. John Geffrey de Stachesden. Trespassory "rape" and taking of goods. [ http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/aKB27no351fronts/IMG_1674.htm]

H1348E: Som. Presentment that John de Uppehey broke into the room of Elizabeth Gorges at Wraxall in 15 Edward III and attempted to force her to marry him. She fled to the rectory of "Sheldefleet" where she hid for some months. [15]

E1348 A: London. William de Leyam v. Walter de Thornton cleric and John de Foston. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife and taking of goods. [16]

E1348 B: Sussex. John de Sugworth v. John Payn, Alice atte Rye, William de Horcombe Prest, Dionisia de Byne, Ralph de Burton and Agnes his wife, Joan atte Rye, Lora atte Rye: Trespassory "rape" of Margery wife of John at Lewes and taking of goods. [17]

E1348 C: Devon. Benedict Hamelyn v. William de Huntyngdon cleric together with Geoffrey Chaumberleyn jr, Robert Hille, and Agnes de Spirlake. Trespassory "rape" of Alice with of Benedict at Exeter. Case without day as to William, who is under the king's protection serving at Calais. [18] ; [19], [20]

E1348 D: Wiltshire. Hugh Waleys v. John Fraunkeleyn chaplain, and Simon his brother. Trespassory "rape" of Alice wife of Hugh at Calne and taking of goods. [21], [22], [23]

T1348 A: Northamptonshire. William Drambel de Rothewell v. Thomas Dyt de Raundes chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Mabil his wife at Rothwell and taking of goods. [24]

T1348 B: Buckinghamshire. James de Grenstede taillor v. John Baudewyn taborer. Trespassory "rape" of Margaret his wife at Bledlowe and taking of goods. [25], [26], [27]

T1348 C: London. William Avenaunt de Heckyngham v. Edmund Northtoft and William Northtoft. Trespassory "rape" of Alianora his wife at London taking goods. [28]

T1348 D: Lincolnshire. John son of Henry Lake de Alford v. John son of Walter de Cave sr. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at Alford and taking of goods. [29]

T1348 E: Sussex. Andrew de Houndesele v. Humfrey le Chesman and William (?) de Wygespere. Trespassory "rape" of Juliana his wife at Kerredeford and taking of goods. [30]

T1348 F: Kent. Simon Beke de Saltwode v. Thomas Dyn de Hethe. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at Saltwood and taking of goods. [31]

T1348 G: Yorkshire. Thomas de Arnthorpe de Pollington v. Richard son of --- Milsen de Neuland. Trespassory "rape" of Matilda his wife at Newland and taking of goods. [32], [33]

T1348 H: Northamptonshire. Walter de Corby v. Peter Melleward de Brackley chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Alice his wife at Brackley and taking of goods. [34]

T1348 I: Lincolnshire. William Taverner skinner of Lincoln v. John de Stokheth cleric, William de Staunton, Thomas Johanservant de Stokheth, Thomas Crake late servaqnt of Robert de Bramle, and John le Keu de Stokheth. Trespassory "rape" of Isolda wife his wife at Lincoln and taking of goods. [35]. Presentment from 1347 for same followed now by royal pardon. Had Isolda died in the Black Death? [36]

T1348 J: Northamptonshire. John Baudewyn de Thrapston v. John Briggeman chaplain and Thomas his brother. Trespassory "rape" of Isabella his wife at Thrapston and taking of goods. [37]

T1348 K:Middlesex. John de Bernes v. John son of Matilda le Clerk de Pritelwell, Hugh Sweyn de Pritelwell, and William Mone. Trespassory "rape" of Margaret his wife at Stepney and taking of goods. [38], [39]

M1348 A: Sussex. Andrew de Houndesele v. Humphrey le Chesman & Wiliam de Wygespere. Trespassory "rape" of Juliana his wife at Kerredeford and taking of goods. [40], [41]

M1348 B: London. John Taylfer messager v. Thomas de Mondham bowyere. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at London. [42]

M1348 C: Northamptonshire. William Drombyl de Rothwell v. Thomas Dyt de Raundes chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Matilda his wife at Rothwell and taking of goods. [43]

E1349 A: Nottinghamshire. Roger de Barton of Retford v. Richard Sotherum de Saundeby de Wellum. Trespassory "rape" of Agnes his wife at East Retford and taking of goods. [44] rcp

M1349 A: London. Hamo Billing of London barber v. John de York, brewer. Trespassory "rape" of Christiana his wife at London and taking of goods. Pleaded: the siezure was in 1346; the goods taken were household goods, jewelry and clothing; damages were claimed of 1,000 p.s. York pleaded not guilty. Successive unsuccessful jury summonses. [45] rcp

M1349 B: Hertfordshire. William de Dodeley of London v. Thomas de Dolyngham of London and William de Burwell of London. Trespassory "rape" of Agnes his wife at Walington (in 1349) and taking of goods. [46], [47], [48], [49], [50] rcp

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H1350 A: Norfolk. John Mayn v. Thomas Dru de Sadelbowe. Trespassory "rape" of Cecilia his wife at King's Lynn and taking of goods. [51]

E1350 A: London. William Yellyng of London v. John de Wilton chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Isabella his wife at London and taking of goods in 1350. Wilton pleaded not guilty. [52].

E1350 B: Leicestershire. Adam Longchampe de Bocherston v. William Zouche de Shepesheved and John de la Mere de Baggeworth. Trespassory "rape" of Alianora his wife at Bagworth and taking of goods. [53] rcp

T1350 A: Lincolnshire. John Heryerd v. John Robertssone Denissone de Osgodby together with William his brother. Trespassory "rape" of Margaret his wife at Long Owersby and the taking of goods worth 200 p.s. in 1350. Defendant pleaded not guilty as to the taking of goods and that he did not rape Margaret. mainperned. [54], [55], [56] rcp

M1350 A: Hampshire. Geoffrey atte Pette of the Isle of Wite v. Roger atte Hide of the Isle of Wite and Richard de Cokham of the Isle of Wite and Matilda his wife. Trespassory "rape" of Mabil his wife at Moterston and taking of goods. [57], [58], [59] rcp

M1350 B: London. William Langford v. John Passe de Blikelyng chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Rose his wife at London and taking of goods (cloths, jewelry etc) at damages of 100 p.s. Passe pleads not guilty. [60] rcp

M1350 C: London. William de Hyngle v. Roger de Codynton currier. Trespassory "rape" of Margery at London Holbourne in 1350 and taking of household goods worth 100s. Codynton pleaded not guilty. [61] rcp

T1351 A: London. William de Grantham citizen of London v. Alan Everard Jonesprentistapel. Trespassory "rape" of Katherine his wife at London and taking of goods in 1350. [62] rcp

T1351 B: London. Herlewin de Houweton v. William de Northwell cleric and John de Ussyngton cleric. Trespassory "rape" of Amice his wife at London and taking of goods. [63], [64] rcp

T1351 C: Northamptonshire. John le Walsh de Toucester v. John Ine de Toucester jr, John Ine de Toucester sr and Agnes his wife, John Breyd chaplain. Trespassory "rape" of Joan his wife at Towcester and taking of goods. [65] rcp

T1351 D: Sussex. Walter le Taillour v. John Davy de Sydelstroude. Trespassory "rape" of Matilda his wife at Rusper and taking of goods. [66], [67] rcp

M1351 A: London. William de Boxle de London brasiere v. Richard Gervays cleric. Trespassory "rape" of Juliana his wife at London and taking of goods. [68] rcp

M1351 B: Lincolnshire. Simon de Wyveleseye de Swynesheved v. Richard son of Thomas de Herdewyke de Sotyrton, Robert Malyn de Sotirton, Roger de Fiskemere de Sotirton, William Herynge de Sotirton, Peter le Reve de Sotirton. Trespassory "rape" of Cecilia his wife at Swineshead and taking of goods. [69] rcp




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