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| 363[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/Eliz/REQ1no19/aREQ1no19recto/IMG_0188.htm]364[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/Eliz/REQ1no19/bREQ1no19verso/IMG_0661.htm] ||15 May ||William Evans & William Meredith ||John Jones, now mayor of the City of Gloucester, Luke Garnons, John Taylor, Aldermen, John Madockes & Thomas Singleton, late Chamberlains || Rectory & parsonage of St Oswald als St Katherine & tithes, appertaining to the Dean & Chapter of the Cathedral of Bristol. Also messuages etc in Sandhurst, Twygworth, Norton & Longforde in the City of Gloucester, late the possessions of Richard Handes, late alderman of the City of Gloucester. Writings etc associated with the above have come into the hands of the defts as guardians of the orphans of decd aldermen, and they wish to be discharged of the same.
 
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| 364[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/Eliz/REQ1no19/bREQ1no19verso/IMG_0661.htm] ||15 May ||John Allen now decd ||John Cornewall || Court rolls of Glensford, Suffolk to be delivered to Mr Cratchrodd, now steward of the said manor.
 
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| 365[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/Eliz/REQ1no19/aREQ1no19recto/IMG_0189.htm] ||15 May ||Stephen Harvie ||Robert Beck ||Stay of defts proceedings at common law in an action brought as administrator of his late father William Beck, which William was administrator of Thomas Beck late of London. Whether or not an obligation had been satisfied, and should have been cancelled.
 
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| 368[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/Eliz/REQ1no19/bREQ1no19verso/IMG_0663.htm] ||16 May ||Archbishop of Canterbury & Raphe Hayman his farmer ||Stephen Hatche || Title to 3 acres of land as parcel of the rectory of Sellinge. Previously referred to the common law, where the verdict was in favour of the current complt. Deft desires a new trial. Ordered the deft to pay reasonable costs for the complt & to be referred to Mr Justice Owen, who has ruled in favour of another trial at common law
 
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Revision as of 20:27, 11 August 2019

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List

Orders & memoranda

Page Date of Entry Plaintiff(s)/Complainant(s) Defendant(s) Notes/Comments
277[1] 3 May William Catcott Robert Bowden & Elizabeth his wife Bill had incorrectly named the deft as William Bowden. Complt at liberty to amend his bill
277[2] 3 May Agnes Copland wife of William Copland administrator of Francis Copland his brother Robert Evelin & others Suit commenced by the said Agnes without the consent of her husband, who has appeared and avowed the prosecution of the suit, defts to make their answers, their demurrers notwithstanding
277[3] 3 May Gerrard Pytham & Edward Chapman George Hancock & others Title to lands to be tried at Surrey Assizes
278[4] 3 May Thomas Smith Thomas Dudley Defts proceedings at common law
278[5] 3 May Anthony Dowe John Jeffrey als Spooner
278[6] 3 May Richard Fisher Anne Parkins, widow, executrix of Richard Parkins
278[7] 3 May John Haydon John Sampson
279[8] 3 May Peter Peele Michael Parlor & Henry Barker Defts proceedings at common law
279[9] 3 May John Shawe John Vepen
279[10] 3 May Henry Lovell & Anne his wife John Lovedon
279[11] 3 May Andrew Pearson Christopher Fineax Complt is decd & his council asks for return of £20 lodged in court by Thomas Pennant on the complts behalf. Ordered that the sum shall remain in court until the deft can be heard in court touching the same.
279[12] 3 May John Sowell Robert Jex
279[13] 3 May Thomas Good Elizabeth Shipper, widow
280[14] 3 May Anthony Mayney George Wattle Lease
280[15] 3 May John Parker Anne Digges, widow
280[16] 3 May John Middleton Gyles Clarck & William Hamlin
280[17] 3 May John Pyne Agnes Hyte, widow, executrix of John Hyte her late husband Order of Feb last that complt to make an estate of the lands & mill in question to Peter Hyte & the deft, and the deft then to pay £140 to the complt. Court informed that the lease has been written with unreasonable covenants, contrary to the court's meaning, and also that the decd's estate does not amount to £140
281[18] 3 May Edward Lewes Edward Apprice
281[19] 4 May Anne Garforth, widow & William her son William Shipman Messenger of the court to bring in the deft to answer for his contempts
281[20] 4 May Edward Laude Thomas Reade
281[21] 4 May Thomas Bynde Robert Streinsham & others Payment of an annuity by the deft Streinsham to Raffe Massye, another deft
282[22] 4 May Susan Spidell, widow Christopher Shermer & others Mem: Deed of release delivered to Andrew Spydell, son of the complt, for the use of the complt as per order
282[23] 4 May Robert Lake John Drewe, Mathew Sandyland & others
282[24] 4 May Ezechiell Grosse John Cade Complt has brought in the £12 18s in question and injunction awarded for stay of defts suit at common law
282[25] 4 May Richard Holman Henry Elner
282[26] 4 May George Dutton, sergeant at arms Nicholas Elton
282[27] 4 May Mathew Cawston Mary Carliell, widow
282[28] 4 May John Hoggesfleshe Thomas Hoggesfleshe & Robert Boxall
283[29] 4 May Robert Snagge Thomas Hitchcock & George Enderbie Deft Hitchcock to attend & bring with him the Patent of the stewardship of Baldock mentioned in the complts bill
283[30] 4 May Thomas Grave George Somersett
283[31] 4 May Benedict Sharpe & others William Grange & Dionice his wife If deft can provide certificate from the Lord Chief Justice that the matter is already ended by his lordship then it will be dismissed
283[32] 5 May John Thunder William Edwardes & John Couldred Defts require evidence which is in Norfolk
283[33] 6 May Thomas Milborne Richard Bourne
284[34] 6 May Nathaniell Michelles Richard Stoneham
284[35] 6 May John Symondes als Forbie George Townesende & Nicholas Killingtree
284[36] 6 May William Niccolson Alexander Reddiche
284[37] 6 May John Pulcher James Stone
284[38] 6 May John Dorney Sir Richard Barkley & Nicholas Veale
284[39] 6 May Thomas Chapman & others Thomas Barfoote & Daniel Hurst Defts to amend their answers, and directly set down whether they have paid the money demanded in the right of the children of Richard Tristram decd
284[40] 6 May Richard Christopher Ellen Baylie & others
284[41] 6 May John Aldridge William King
284[42] 6 May Michael Potter Richard Wynde
285[43] 8 May Thomas Barker Francis Cole
285[44] 8 May Edmond Bert Thomas Webster
285[45] 8 May William Laborer John Brode
285[46] 8 May Steven Abthorpe & Edward Abthorpe Edward Bettes Defts proceedings at common law
285[47] 8 May John Stevens Jarvase Cowchman & Thomas Cowchman
285[48] 8 May John Allen, now decd John Cornewall Stewardship of the manor of Glensford, Suffolk, formerly parcel of the possessions of the Bishopric of Ely
286[49] 8 May Isabell Kirkland & Walter Kirkland John Hordwick & others Copyhold lands & complts have brought their action in the Lord's Court against John Wightwick one of the defts who is tenant of the deft Hordwick. Verdict went againt the present complts & rest of defts were on the jury. To be dismissed.
286[50] 8 May Andrew Fisher Sir Stephen Slany & others
286[51] 8 May Richard Hatche one of the overseers of the will of Robert Kent decd Andrew Worsley & Margaret his wife, executrix of the said Robert Kent
286[52] 8 May Raffe Chambers & others Leonard Chamberleine Affidavit by Robert Moore. Messenger to bring in the deft to answer for his contempts
286[53] 8 May William Grenewiche one of the prebendaries of the Cathedral Church of Hereford Charles Langford, Dean of Hereford Cathedral & others Dismissed if complt does not proceed by 18 May
287[54] 8 May Anthony Bunnynge & others Thomas Phillips
287[55] 8 May Henry Chapman & Ambrose Rose Elias Martin & Margery his wife Dismissed & injunction dissolved
287[56] 8 May Thomas Showell Richard Truslowe
287[57] 8 May John Sewell Robert Jex
287[58] 8 May Anne Gostling, widow Thomas Osborne & James his son
287[59] 8 May Henry Harvey Andrew Brome
287[60]/288[61] 8 May Thomas Heathe Alexander van Enden, merchant stranger Both parties to enter bond of £100 to abide by the courts order, complt to discharge the deft of the suit at King's Bench & attachment against the deft to be discharged
288[62] 8 May Roger Noinley John Harris, John Danwood & Rowland Barwick
288[63] 8 May George Waller Paswater Jesopp Deft agrees to stay suit at common law
288[64] 8 May Bridgett Hoddesden Richard Goddard
288[65] 8 May Robert Snagge Thomas Hitchcock & others Deft has failed to bring in his patent of the stewardship of Baldock, and his answer is insufficent. Messenger to bring him in to make a better answer & to answer for his contempts
289[66] 8 May Thomas Good Elizabeth Shipper, widow
289[67] 8 May Francis Kelway Ambrose Button
289[68] 9 May John Decons Thomas Astell Deft to bring into court the obligation of £100 & the other writings etc regarding the house in question
289[69] 9 May James Jervis & others Richard Vawdry
289[70] 9 May John Brooke Richard Brooke
289[71] 9 May Robert Batt Edward Hussey
290[72] 9 May Alice Langton, widow Thomas Fletcher
290[73] 9 May Richard Hatche Andrew Worseley & Margaret his wife, executrix of Robert Kent decd Money paid to the deft to the use of Thomas Kent, one of the sons of the decd Robert Kent
290[74] 9 May William Mompesson Robert Dolman
290[75] 9 May Jeffrey Rawlins Thomas Key
290[76] 9 May John Chapman Christopher Preston
291[77] 9 May Raffe Chambers & others Leonard Chamberleine, executor of Robert Chamberleine Fall out from decree of 26 October last
291[78] 9 May William Hudlies William Wood, clerk & others
291[79] 9 May William Hobbie & George Townesend John Higford & Dorothy his wife
291[80] 9 May Edward Edwardes & Johan his wife Thomas Mooreton Dismissed if complt does not proceed by 18 May
291[81] 9 May John Watson & others John Bagnall & others
292[82] 9 May Henry Archer Thomas Thomas Following affidavit of Edward Lewes, deft to attend and answer for his contempts
292[83] 9 May Johan Spragin Martin Spragin & others
292[84] 9 May Mathie Grey & Jane his wife Jeffrey Robertes & others Deft to attend & show cause why he should not bring in the £100 that he received at the hands of Rowland Eyre (another deft), to the use of the complts wife
292[85] 9 May Margaret Eyton, widow Thomas Hackett
292[86] 9 May Elizabeth Passell, widow & others Thomas Paternoster, Johan his wife & George Fishe Deft has neglected to carry out order of 9 Nov last. To attend & show why possession of the lands in question should not be granted to the complts
293[87] 9 May George Froome John Travis
293[88] 11 May William Grenewiche, clerk Dean & Chapter of Hereford Cathedral & Phillip Skinner 23 & 38 bushels of wheat & 20s per ann due to the complt
293[89] 11 May John Imber Peter Polden
293[90] 11 May William Jones John Savage, clerk Thomas Benyon who served the deft with process of this court was beaten & wounded to the extent that he cannot travel. Deft to be examined on interrs ministered by the complt, and not to leave the court without the license of her Majesty's council
294[91] 11 May Elizabeth Norton, widow John Norton, Hugh Base & Jeffrey Plase
294[92] 11 May George Waller Paswater Jesopp
294[93] 11 May John Shawe John Vepen
294[94] 11 May William Kinge the elder & William Kinge the younger Richard Hill Deft has shown a general release under the hand of the complt William Kinge the younger. Dismissed
294[95] 11 May Dame Mary Cheeke, widow John Whiting
294[96] 11 May Anthony Bridges Edmond Bridges & John Spencer
295[97] 11 May John Croftes Stephen Ashewell Affidavit by Thomas Osborne concerning the defts proceedings at common law in contempt of an order. Ordered that messenger bring in the deft, & also Simon Muskett & Nicholas Sharpe his counsel & attorney at common law
295[98] 11 May Thomas White Phillip Onslowe
295[99] 11 May Richard Jurdaine Thomas Burrowe als Barbie & Hugh Elworthe als Elworthie Refs bill brought by Hugh Elworthie against Thomas Burrowe als Barby & William Horde, proceedings upon which are to be suspended until complt in this case has replied and examined witnesses.
296[100] 11 May Thomas Mawe John Knappe
296[101] 11 May William Browne now decd & Margery his wife George Austen & others Refs decree of 29 June 29 Eliz, and the claim that the complt Margery is not sufficiently provided for regarding the payment of an annuity of £20 per annum. Deft to attend & show cause why the decree should not be amended to include this payment
296[102] 11 May William Hudleis William Wood
296[103] 11 May William Laborer John Brode
296[104] 11 May Robert Bridger William Newman & others
297[105] 11 May William Hobbie & George Townesend John Higford & Dorothy his wife
297[106] 11 May Ambrose Needham Edward Androwes
297[107] 11 May John Simpson John Howarde & others
297[108] 11 May John Kent Brian Guybon & others
297[109] 11 May Francis Kelway Ambrose Button
297[110] 11 May Anthony Sandforde Robert Drake & others
298[111] 11 May Thomas Good Elizabeth Shipper, widow
298[112] 11 May John Mooreton & Henry Beamonde John Crawley & Thomas Pepiat
298[113] 11 May George, Lord Awdley William Celie Concerning a copyhold tenement in North Curry, Somerset, late John Morse's for 3 lives. Outlines payments by the deft to Morse for surrender of the property, and by the complt in attempt to redeem it.
299[114] 12 May Clement Bolt William Howse
299[115] 12 May Robert Shawe & others Francis Langley Defts proceedings at common law
299[116] 12 May John Astone Robert Astone
299[117] 12 May John Thompson Robert Holcrofte & John Weeden
299[118] 12 May William Laborer John Brode Defts proceedings at common law
299[119] 12 May William Niccolson Francis Eggleton
300[120] 12 May John Steed John Turnor
300[121] 12 May Thomas White, clerk, parson of Okeford Phitzpaine, Dorset John Fanston & Edmond Fanston Breach of decree of 9 May 39 Eliz. Profits of the parsonage to be sequestered into the hands of certain indifferent men until further order
300[122] 12 May Francis Harvie William Harris Mem: £80 delivered to Michael Briskett for the use of the complt, as per decree
300[123] 12 May Francis Nevell, clerk James Stephenson & others
300[124]/301[125] 12 May Michael Cawley William Cawley & Raphe Cawley
301[126] 12 May Thomas Androwes John Ellis Robertes, John David Lloyd & others
301[127] 12 May Johan Spragin Martin Spragin
301[128] 12 May Robert Snagge Thomas Hitchcock & George Enderbie Enderbie comitted to the Fleet, Hitchcock ordered to make a better answer, bring in his patent & pay 40s costs
301[129] 12 May Robert Cole, clerk Adam Holmes Deft comitted to the Fleet for having the complt arrested
301[130] 12 May John Dewus Thomas Astell
302[131] 12 May John Pyne Agnes Hyte, widow
302[132] 13 May George Dutton Nicholas Elton
302[133] 13 May Robert Douglas Thomas Browne
302[134] 13 May Thomas Grave George Somersett
302[135] 13 May Charles Cornewallis William Swanton & Martha his wife Stay of defts proceedings at common law
302[136] 13 May Anthony Bridges Edmond Bridges & John Spencer Mr sergeant Williams in moving her Majesty's Counsel in this court on the defts behalf behaved himself so undutifully in speeches & behaviour against her Majesty's said counsel that therefore he was by the same counsel discharged from further practising in this court until upon his submission unto her Majesty's said counsel further order shall be taken touching the same
303[137] 13 May Richard Hill William Thatcher & others
303[138] 13 May Robert Croysdale & John Sutcliff, clerks of the parish church of Bradford Caleb Kempe, clerk & others Claimed to be submitted by Sutcliff in the name of Croysdale, without his consent
303[139] 13 May Nicholas Gibbons & Margaret his wife George Wylde & Anne his wife, administratrix of John Dolyttle the elder decd
303[140] 13 May Richard Christopher William Baylie, Ellen his wife & others
304[141] 13 May Thomas Blenerhassett Thomas Sherewood & William Algar Attachment awarded against the defts for their contempts & John Howarde (solicitor for the defts at common law) to attend & answer for his contempts in proceeding contrary to an injunction of this court
304[142] 13 May Johan Spragin Martin Spragin
304[143] 12 May William Bennett, clerk & others Edward Symondes
304[144] 14 May Richard Fisher Anne Parkins, widow Mem: £100 delivered to the deft, and she has delivered into court the obligation of £200 until further order
305[145] 15 May Richard Hatche one of the overseers of the will of Robert Kent Andrew Worseley & Margaret his wife, executrix of the said Robert Kent
305[146] 15 May Giles Robins & Richard Robins Richard Dorney
305[147] 15 May Toby Snodenham Edward Jones & Francis Woodward Defts to attend & show why they should not deliver unto the complt the copy of court roll mentioned in his bill, to the end that the complt may give it in evidence at the common law
306[148] 15 May Henry Chapman & Ambrose Rose Elias Martin & Margery his wife
306[149] 15 May Edmund Nicholson & Christian his wife Francis Eggleton & Anne his wife Complt to continue the payment of 20 nobles per annum mentioned in previous decree, until such time as he shall recover the sum of £33 from the overseers of the will of Michael Brookes and pay the same to the deft
306[150] 15 May Edmond Bridges Sir George Browne, Anthony Bridges & others Refs another cause Anthony Bridges v Edmund Bridges & John Spencer
306[151] 15 May Thomas Travis Mary Dingley, widow
306[152] 15 May William le Grice John Holland & Leonard Mapes
307[153] 15 May Francis Jesop Ruth Nevell, widow
307[154] 15 May Henry Archer Thomas Thomas
307[155] 15 May Anthony Sandforde Robert Drake & others
307[156] 15 May Bridgett Martindall, widow Eustace Moone If the complt does not show good cause to the contrary by the 2nd day of the next term, then the deft at liberty to take his remedy at the common law
308[157] 15 May John Croftes Stephen Ashwell
308[158] 15 May Edward Lewes Edward Price
308[159] 15 May William Monford John Brewer
308[160] 15 May William King & Anne his wife Thomas Turnor Deft to attend & show why he should not bring in copies of court rolls mentioned in his answers
308[161] 15 May Elizabeth Reeve, widow Hugh Piggin
309[162] 15 May Robert Grenoughe & William Cooke Simon Haynes
309[163] 15 May Robert Pettus William Meddlecott & Lower his wife Dismissed unless complt proceeds by monday next
309[164] 15 May Edward Lande Thomas Reade
309[165] 15 May Thomas Appowell Richard Evered
309[166] 15 May Anthony Mayney George Wattle
309[167] 15 May William Palen & Maty his wife Edward Mitton Attachment against the deft for his breach of former order of 13 Feb last
309[168] 15 May Edward Jewkes, sergeant of her Majesty's backhouse Nicholas Smith & William Gardiner
310[169] 16 May John Smith Richard Hopton & George Hopton
310[170] 16 May George Dutton Nicholas Elton
310[171] 16 May William Neave Robert Neave & Elizabeth his wife Injunction awarded against the defts for the stay of the felling or carrying away of any of the woods on the lands in question until they have returned their answers to the complts bill
311[172] 16 May Peter Baker John Powell Deft to make his answer or else injunction will be awarded for stay of his proceedings at common law
311[173] 16 May John Flower Raffe Rogers
311[174] 16 May George Hilkes John Gibbons & William Brickett
311[175] 16 May John Parker Anne Digges, widow
311[176] 16 May Thomas Snell Katherine Snell, widow
311[177] 16 May William Noble Thomas Stones, clerk & Johan his wife
312[178] 16 May William Holland William Armiger the elder
312[179] 16 May Thomas Monntague Thomas Latham
312[180] 16 May Anne Gostling, widow Thomas Osborne & James his son
312[181] 16 May John Madockes William Everingham John Watts, alderman of the City of London required to bring into court certain goods in question remaining in his hands. Deft required to stay proceedings at common law against Watts
313[182] 17 May Robert Blackman Thomas Goddard
313[183] 17 May John Chapman William Borman
313[184] 17 May William Waller Thomas Chorneley
313[185] 17 May Robert Batt Edward Hussey
313[186] 17 May Thomas Tirrell Thomas Barton & Francis Barton
313[187] 17 May Richard Bayspole Simon Fayrewether
313[188] 18 May Dame Mary Cheeke, widow John Whiting
314[189] 18 May Ambrose Needham Edward Androwes
314[190] 18 May Robert Waller Thomas Ashe Defts proceedings at common law
314[191] 18 May Robert Cole, clerk Adam Holmes
314[192] 18 May Charles Cornewallis William Swanton & Martha his wife
314[193] 18 May John Kent Thomas Holbuck & others
315[194] 18 May Toby Snodenham Edward Jones & Francis Woodward Henry Snodenham, brother of the complt
315[195] 18 May Thomas Reynoldes William Paine & John Mason Dismissed if complt not proceed by 2nd day of next term
315[196] 18 May Anthony Sandford Robert Drake
315[197]/316[198] 18 May Peter Prestwood & Miles Willis George Hubert & others
316[199] 18 May John Forde als Sims John Forde als Sims
316[200] 18 May John Croftes Stephen Ashwell Defts contempts & proceedings at common law
316[201] 18 May Nicholas Gibbons & Margaret his wife George Wielde & Anne his wife
317[202] 18 May Michael Shorditch & Nicholas Kenditt Edmond White & others Several causes put in by both parties
317[203] 18 May Thomas Hutt & William Colte Lambert Topcliffe
317[204] 18 May John Sudall one of the ordinary yeomen of her Majesty's chamber John Parker the elder & others Deft has failed to proceed to trial at common law, contrary to the effect of a former order, therefore possession of the lands & tenements to go to the complt
317[205] 18 May Nicholas Lamaday Thomas Androwes & Humfrey Foxall Deft Anddrowes comitted to the Fleet for contemptous speeches encouraging the deft Foxall to disobey the orders of this court
317[206] 18 May Nicholas Stevens Richard Goddard & Edward Goddard
318[207] 18 May Francis Gregorie Henry Corye & others Dismissed if complt does not proceed by the last day of this term
318[208] 19 May Nicholas Lamaday Humfrey Foxall &Thomas Androwes
318[209] 19 May James Jervis & others Richard Vawdrie
318[210] 19 May Robert Batt Edward Hussey Thomas Wootton on his oath states that the agreement made for chamber & tuition of the pupil mentioned in the bill was 40s per annum. David Waterhouse authorised to take the plts oath concerning his disbursements for the said pupil. Then deft to pay the same & for the chamber & tuition as before, plus costs
318[211] 19 May Robert Cole Thomas Catesbie
318[212] 19 May Mary Cowper, widow John Lyon
319[213] 19 May Lawrence Boswell, clerk John Pigeon Mem: £20 paid to the complt as per order
319[214] 19 May William Waller Thomas Chorneley A previous witness, William Shishe, to be re-examined in court
319[215] 19 May George, Lord Awdeley William celie
319[216] 19 May Robert Bowler Edward Wright Deft is a menial servant of the Lord Keeper of the Great Seal, therefore dismissed from this court & the complt to take his remedy in Chancery
320[217] 20 May John Aldridge William King
320[218] 20 May John Hopkins Thomas White & others
320[219] 20 May Charles Howard & Charity his wife John Gardiner & others
320[220] 20 May Bennett Sharpe & others William Grange & others
320[221] 20 May Alexander Hartley Nicholas Hartley
320[222] 20 May Richard Christopher William Baylie & Ellen his wife & others
321[223] 20 May John Chapman Christopher Preston On consideration of a frivolous affidavit made by the deft claiming inability to pay costs formerly awarded, the deputy warden of the Fleet to bring in the deft to receive further order
321[224] 20 May Roger Hawker John Coggan Defts debt of £10 to the complt
321[225] 20 May Isaac Albert & others Audrey Arnold & others Complt at liberty to amend his bill in the points mistaken.
321[226] 22 May Mary Tinner John Vivian als Rozugga & others
321[227] 22 May Thomas Good Elizabeth Shipper, widow Complt to bring in the £40 residue of the money due by a former decree, or else this bill for the reversal of the decree will be dismissed
322[228] 22 May Nicholas Lee John Tracie Mem: 40s paid to Roger Barbor to the use of the deft as per order
322[229] 22 May John Yewle & Elizabeth his wife George Hatley & Christian his wife Performance of a decree 'long since made in this court'
322[230] 22 May Robert Grenoughe & William Cooke Simon Haynes Complt at liberty to put in a new bill making the Dean & Chapter of Westminster parties, as they are Lords of the Manor containing the copyhold in question
322[231] 22 May Robert Waller, clerk Thomas Ashe Complt to bring in £22 principal debt & deft to stay proceedings at common law
322[232] 22 May Michael Shorditche & Nicholas Kenditt Edmond White & others
323[233] 22 May Nicholas Bonde, President of Magdalen College, Oxford & the scholars of the same college Thomas Eversfield & John Parson
323[234] 22 May Thomas Lancaster John Lyons Mr Grey, whose name is subscribed on the Defts answer, has informed the court that he was abused in putting his hand to the answer and that there are words which are unseemly & unfit to remain of record in this court. Deft to pay 40s costs & at liberty to amend or withdraw the answer
323[235] 22 May Roger Thoroughgood George Maxie Breach of former order of 11 Feb, attachment awarded
323[236] 23 May Richard Hyde John Weston Bill for reversal of previous decree
323[237] 23 May Thomas Appowell Richard Evered
324[238] 23 May John Symondes als Forbie Nicholas Killingtree & George Townesende
324[239] 23 May Dame Mary Cheeke, widow John Whiting
324[240] 23 May Francis Moore, widow James Moore & others
324[241] 23 May Richard Paine Richard Paramore
324[242] 23 May Edmond Bridges Sir George Browne, Anthony Bridges & others Also Anthony Bridges v Edmond Bridges & John Spencer
324[243] 23 May Henry Townesend & others Richard Parkes & others Defts proceedings at common law
325[244] 23 May John Lyell Richard Wichalse & others
325[245] 23 May Hugh Parlor Peter Borie
325[246] 23 May Henry Sparke Stephen Greene als Greenelease
325[247] 24 May George Waller Paswater Jesop Deft at liberty to examine Abraham Ashedowne of Spelhurste, Kent, glover, as a witness
325[248] 24 May Arthur Bainbrigge Francis Warcuppe & Robert Glenton
326[249] 24 May Bennett Sharpe & others William Grange & others
326[250] 24 May Richard Taylor Thomas Browne
326[251] 24 May James Jervis & others Richard Vawdrie & others
326[252] 24 May Anthony Mayney George Wattle
326[253] 24 May William White & Johan his wife Thomas Thoroughgood
326[254] 24 May Anne Gostling, widow Thomas Osborne & James his son
326[255] 24 May Richard Sayer William Reade Dismission is stayed until court has conferred with defts counsel
327[256] 26 May Robert Shawe & others Francis Langley
327[257] 26 May William Thorneburroughe Edward Sheppard & Richard Sheppard
327[258] 26 May William Thorneburrowe Edward Garnett & Richard Garnett
327[259] 26 May Richard Bayspoole Simon Fayrewether
327[260] 26 May John Pickerell Randall Davenport
327[261] 26 May Francis Jesopp Henry Nevell & Ruth his wife The said Henry Nevell is decd, complt may prefer a new bill against Ruth Nevell, now a widow
327[262]/328[263] 26 May John Imber Peter Polden The Lord Chief Justice intends to draw the parties to some order by their own consents, therefore execution of decree is suspended if he confirms this to the court
328[264] 26 May Michael Dey William Isbelles the younger Dismissed
328[265] 26 May Rowland Ince Thomas Moore Deft has, in contempt of this court, procured the complt's arrest & detention in Newgate. Messenger of court, or the deputy warden of the Fleet to bring in the deft to receive his punishment for his contempts
328[266] 26 May Simon Adler Robert Vinter
328[267] 26 May James Baynton Robert Catesbie & others
328[268] 26 May William West Michael Harris To be heard on the 8th day of the next term, and complt to be at liberty to produce William Davies to be heard as a witness viva voce
329[269] 26 May William Godbold & others Henry Beamond
329[270] 26 May Andrew Broome Thomas Everett Deft has delivered a lease for the lands in question from Henry Milles
329[271] 26 May William Sayer Bartholomew Talliafore
329[272] 26 May John Carter & Anne his wife Robert Savage & Dionize his wife
329[273] 26 May Pexall Broccas Edmond Brockett,clerk & Mary his wife Mem: £30 redelivered to the complt as per order
330[274] 26 May Charles Cornewallis William Swanton
330[275] 26 May Richard Beadell Stephen Challice Parties are both complt & deft in several causes
330[276] 26 May William Bayneham Thomas Lillie Dismissed
330[277] 26 May Nicholas Gibbons & Margaret his wife George Wield & Anne his wife
330[278] 26 May John Allen (now decd) John Cornewall Mem: Evidences or court rolls in a sealed bag delivered to Thomas Fitche to the use of Mr Cratchredd as per order
330[279] 26 May Thomas Chapman & others Daniel Hurst & Thomas Barfoote
331[280] 26 May Sir Raffe Bourchier & Arthur Hall George Goring
331[281] 26 May Roger Hale George Hickes Report of Commission following a petition to Her Majesty. Ref to an order of the Privy Counsel dated 20 Jan 1588 that the complt has long troubled the deft both before their lordships & also in Chancery, where the matter has been twice ordered against the complt. Ordered that the complt not be allowed any further process in this court, and if the complt attempts to trouble this deft again in this court, he is to pay the deft 20 nobles for his costs before he is permitted to proceed.
331[282] 27 May Maud Boughton, widow Henry Mayne
331[283] 27 May Robert Fynning Thomas Bromley
331[284] 27 May Ulrick Frosse John Ferne & others
332[285] 27 May Thomas White, clerk John Fanston & Edmond Fanston
332[286] 27 May Nicholas Bond, President of Magdalen College, Oxford & the Scholars of the college Thomas Eversfeild & John Parson
332[287] 27 May John Noble William Downes & others
332[288] 27 May Francis Kelway Ambrose Button Several suits where parties are both complt & deft
332[289] 27 May John Ford als Sims the younger John Forde als Sims the elder
332[290] 27 May John Kent Thomas Holbuck, Brian Guybon & Elizabeth his wife Deft Elizabeth to bring into court the obligation of £20 mentioned in the complts bill
333[291] 27 May John Brooke Richard Brooke Deft defaulted. He is to attend on 7th day of next term to show why a decree should not be made in favour of the complt, in default of which the decree to proceed
333[292] 27 May Roger Thoroughgood George Maxie
333[293] 27 May Mayor, commonalty & citizens, Governors of the Hospital of St Bartholomew near West Smithfield, London James Sawle & Edmond Bracie
333[294] 27 May John Kynnaston Richard Dyos Defts proceedings at common law
333[295] 27 May Thomas Fashion William Badger Mem: £30 delivered to the complt as per order
334[296] 27 May Thomas Heathe Alexander van Enden Several causes where parties are both complt & deft
334[297] 27 May Charles Howard & Charity his wife John Gardiner & others
334[298] 27 May Thomas Showell Richard Truslow Mem: 40s paid to the complt as per order
334[299] 29 May Thomas Bynde Michael Moseley & Robert Streynsham
334[300] 29 May Pexall Broccas Nicholas Moore Deft to attend & show why this matter should not be referred to the arbitration of some indifferent men agreed by the parties or nominated by the court. Deft to stay all suits at common law
334[301]/335[302] 29 May Jeffrey Helwies & others Thomas Masters & Simon Ives Complts action of trespass at common law. Deft not complying with terms of agreement contained in an order of this court of 25 November last
335[303] 29 May Rowland Ince Thomas Moore Deft examined in court & cleared of his supposed contempts. Bond of £20 to be returned to him for cancellation & cause dismissed unless complt show good cause..
335[304] 29 May William Godbolde & others Henry Beamonde On examination of former proceedings it appears the complt has prcured an attachment against the deft without good grounds. Deft to be discharged of his supposed contempts and of the attachment. Complt to pay costs for the wrongful vexation & bond of £20 to be returned to deft
335[305] 29 May Edward Brasier & Margaret his wife William Lawrence Complt ordered to discontinue the suit of dower depending at common law
336[306] 29 May John Pulford Millicent Jackson, widow Deft to stay proceedings at common law until she has made her answer here
336[307] 29 May Peter Hodgson John Frith & others
336[308] 29 May Francis Jesop Henry Nevell (now decd) & Ruth his wife Complt to put in a bill of revivor
336[309] 29 May John Bonner William Poynter
336[310] 29 May William Catcott Robert Bowden & Elizabeth his wife
337[311] 29 May John Hunt Simon Palmer Mem: £7 10s delivered to the deft as per order
337[312] 29 May John ap Price Owen ap Jevan Dee, George ap Owen & Rees ap Lewes Injunction proposed to be awarded to place the complt in possession of the lands in question until such time as the defts make their answers
337[313] 29 May John Smith Richard Hopton & George Hopton Commission to sit at Ludlow
337[314] 29 May Roger Mannors, Edward Catesbie & Margaret his sister William Gardiner (decd) & Margaret his wife & executrix
337[315] 29 May John Kynnaston Richard Dyos
338[316] 29 May Roger Longe John Colmer Complt to pay £7 10s to the deft & the deft to assign over the lease & obligation to the complt, with authority for the the complt to take his remedy against such of the lessors by whom the same is or shall become forfeited
338[317] 29 May Thomas Barker Francis Cole Mem: Evidences in a sealed bag are delivered to John Mallowes, solicitor for the complt, as per order
338[318] 29 May John Decons Thomas Astell Mem: £10 & certain writings delivered to the complt & £50 to the deft, as per order
338[319] 29 May John Noble William Downes & others This cause to be retained in this court. complt to relinquish his suit in Chancery & proceed in this court
338[320] 29 May Thomas Williams John Howton & Anne his wife Deft Anne, who due to her poverty cannot travel to London, shall put in her answer to the officer of this court dwelling near to the said defts & then the proclamation of rebellion will be discharged
339[321] 29 May Rees Jones Oliver Jones
339[322] 29 May Thomas Travis & Judith his wife Mary Dingley, widow
339[323] 29 May Leonard Towne, clerk Humphrey Cardinall & Cecill his wife
339[324] 29 May Peter Prestwood & Miles Willis George Hubert & John Goodwin
339[325] 29 May John Imber Peter Polden Mem: £129 13s 4d repaid to the complt as per order
339[326] 29 May Ezechiell Grosse John Cade Mem: £7 18s 10d repaid to the complt as per order
339[327] 29 May William Saxey & Margaret his wife Simon Broome
340[328] 29 May Richard Bowers Henry Rainscrofte & others Complts debt of £7 to Thomas Dicconson, for which the deft Rainscrofte is surety. Due to complt's poverty Rainscrofte has agreed to pay Dicconson at the rate of 10s per quarter, but is suing the complt for the full amount & refuses to accept any composition. Rainscrofte to attend court & show cause why he should not accept payment from the complt at the same rate as he has compounded to pay Dicconson & in the mean time to stay any proceedings at common law
340[329] 29 May Nicholas Bond, president of Magdalen college & the scholars Thomas Eversfeild & John Parson
340[330] 29 May Charles Cornewallis William Swanton Complt to leave £200 with the court & deft to stay proceedings at common law


Orders & Decrees

Page Date of Entry Plaintiff(s)/Complainant(s) Defendant(s) Notes/Comments
341[331] 3 May Robert Aske of London, goldsmith John Leake of London, mercer Farming of the profits from the office of Leaden Hall & the Greene Yarde. Former order of 22 May 38 Eliz
341[332]342[333] 3 May Susan Spidell, widow Christopher Shermer & others Ordered that complt should give authority to the deft for recovery of certain debts & the deft to make her a general release, which he has done, and it remains in the custody of this court. Refs related proceedings in Chancery
342[334] 3 May Richard Britten/Breton John Britten/Bretton Following a petition by the complt to Her Majesty, commission was directed to Edward Mercer, Richard Bryan, Lawrence Manley & others. Regards a matter of trust between the complt & the father of the deft. Deft requests the witness statements be suppressed as he was not privy to the examinations, and nor had the complt exhibited a bill to which he could in turn provide his answer. Ordered that depositions be suppressed & the complt at liberty to exhibit a bill
343[335] 4 May Ezechiell Grosse John Cade & Thomas Rouswell Defts suits at common law on a bill obligatorie of £12 18s 10d as part of a larger sum due from the complt for tithes in Cornwall. Also suit at the Court of Arches commenced by the deft Rouswell. Complt has brought in the sum in question, but defts have not made answer, therefore injunction awarded for stay of their suits
343[336]/344[337] 4 May Nicholas Lee John Tracie Dower of Helen, late wife of the complt, out of the manor, lands etc of the deft. Deft has delivered 40s into court as ordered, but complt refuses to seal a release, therefore 40s to be returned to deft & case dismissed
344[338] 4 May Henry Fowkes Thomas Parsons Tenement called Trewmans Close & yardland in Shitlanger Field, Northants which the complt holds from Her Majesty by letters patent granted to him & his father Thomas Fowkes, and mortgaged by the complt to the deft for £33 8s, which complt claims to have paid. As the lease still has 4 years to run, and is worth £6 per annum, the deft ordered to bring in £24 and to be heard on 5th day of Trinity term
344[339]/345[340]/346[341]/347[342]/348[343] 6 May Henry Beale Richard Lock & Thomas Worsham Possession of copyhold messuage in a wood called Great Inhams & two closes called Inhams, parcel of the manor of Moulcourt in the parish of Bensteed, Hants. Surrendered in 3 & 4 Phillip & Mary by Thomas Beale & then re-granted for the lives of the said Thomas, Agnes his wife & Robert Beale his son (father of the complt) according to the custom of the manor. Complts father now decd & complt claims as his son according to custom of the manor. Deft Worsham claims Robert Beale forfeited due to having made a demise without license, and also cutting down some trees, and thus the Lord of the manor granted the same to others in 28 Eliz. Deft Worsham has failed to prove the forfeiture & has also failed with two suits at common law to recover, thus decreed that complt to remain in possession unless & until the deft can recover at common law, or provide proof of the claimed forfeiture. Since the said decree was granted, the defts lessee has failed in a suit at Winchester Assizes against the complts tenants, therefore decreed that possession be confirmed in the complt for ever. Deft has since appealed that decree, which has been rejected and the decree ratified, and an injunction awarded against the defts for the performance of the decree
348[344]/349[345] 6 May John Hoggesfleshe Thomas Hoggesfleshe & Robert Boxall Title to lands etc in parish of Bramshott, Sussex & Hants, claimed to have been leased for 10,000 years to John Hoggesfleshe the complts grandfather, and to have descended to John Hoggesfleshe the complts father. Deft was administrator of complts father & executor of complts grandfather & has sold the lease to deft Boxall to settle their debts. Dismissed
349[346] 6 May Thomas Snelhawke Henry Snelhawke, Edmond Harrington, Thomas Smith, Nicholas Gyvor & George Dieke Free & copyhold lands etc in parishes of Stanborne & Ridgwell, Essex, claimed by the complt as son & heir of John Snelhawke, uncle & heir to Agnes Snelhawke, daughter & heir to William Snelhawke, brother of the said John, father of the complt, which William was eldest son & heir of John Snelhawke, son & heir of John Snelhawke & Johan his wife, great grandfather & great grandmother of the complt. Deft has shown various evidences & proved quiet possession for more than 60 years. Dismissed
350[347] 6 May William Tirrie, Elizabeth Heard, widow & Ellen Stillington Thomas Gowche Lands etc in Godeaster, Essex. Dismissed to be tried at common law
350[348]/351[349] 6 May Robert Mennell John Layton Ref to former bill exhibited to Chancery, confirmed to be for the same matter. Dismissed by order of 22 November last. Complt has refused to pay costs, attachment awarded against him. Court informed that previous dismission was due to complt not proceeding & ordered that case be resumed. Ordered again to be dismissed as it is the same matter as in Chancery & 40s costs awarded
351[350] 6 May Nathaniel Michelles Richard Stoneham Stay of defts proceedings in action of trover re 30 pairs of worsted stockings in the mayors court of London. Dismissed as deft has had judgement & execution in that court.
351[351]352[352] 9 May Francis Harvie William Harris, executor of Arthur Harris decd, his father, and Margaret, Marie, Elizabeth, Bridgett & Francis Darcye by Michael Briskett, their uncle Previous decree of 6 Feb 40 Eliz. Deft to bring into court the obligation whereby complt bound to Arthur Harris in 1000 marks to pay certain sums to Margaret, Marie, Elizabeth, Bridgett & Francis Darcye, the daughters of Camilla, now his wife.
352[353] 9 May Francis Harvie William Harris Obligation in 1000 marks delivered to the complt to be cancelled. £80 brought in by the deft to remain in safe custody until further order
353[354] 9 May John Pulcher Andrew White, John White, Thomas Howse, Richard Curteis, William Androwes, James Stone, Francis Welsburne & John Bartlett 4 Messuages & acres in Sutton Courtney & Stevington, Berks & 6 messuages & 300 acres in Stevington, claimed by complt as son & heir of Osmond Pulcher, cousin & heir to Edmond Pulcher (who died without issue), son & heir of Edmond, brother of the complts father. Dismissed, except for the title to a single acre of wood lying amongst the wood of the deft James Stone, which is to proceed to trial.
353[355]354[356]355[357] 11 May Robert Drewell & Anne his wife Humfrey Drewell, the father, and Sir Humfrey Drewell the son Annuity of £20 said to be granted out of lands in the manor of Little Gidding, Hunts by Humfrey the father, eldest brother of the complt on his marriage to Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Brooke, late Lord Chief Justice of the Common Pleas
355[358] 11 May Mathew Blades Henry Simpson, clerk Restitution of certain lands in Grinton, Yorks mortgaged by the complt to the deft. Dismissed as already at issue in Chancery & also the land in question is within the jurisdiction of the Council of the North.
355[359]356[360] 11 May Jeffrey Rawlins Thomas Key Title to a copyhold messuage & 60 acres held of the manor of Gaynes. Dismissed to be tried in the manor court
356[361] 11 May Richard Fisher Anne Parkins, widow Obligation due to Richard Parkins, late husband of the deft. Commission to be awarded to Christopher Wase, goldsmith & Giles Pearslowe, of the City of London to enquire into the accounts in question between the two parties.
356[362]357[363] 12 May John Croftes Stephen Ashwell Deft has ignored previous order to stay proceedings at common law. Ordered that a messenger of Her Majety's Chamber should be sent to Suffolk to bring in Ashwell, his council & attorney to answer for their contempts
357[364] 12 May Rafe Mountford of Eysing, Staffs John Dick & Johan his wife, William Hayton, Thomas Salt, Thomas Grindon & Richard Richardes, clerk Dismissed.
358[365] 12 May Isabell Kirkland, widow & Walter Kirkland her son John Hordwick, John Wightwick, Roger Perry, Thomas Perry & Humphrey Devie Copyhold cottage & 11 selions of land & 2 doles of meadow held of the manor of Pattingham, Staffs. Previously heard in the manor court. Dismissed as complt has not shown reason otherwise.
358[366]359[367] 12 May Pexall Broccas, master of Her Majesty's Buck Hounds Edmund Brockett, clerk, & Mary his wife Debt
359[368]360[369]361[370] 15 May Anthony Dowe of Pettaughe, Suffolk John Jeffrey als Spooner, late of Crowfeilde, Suffolk Sale of piece of land called Hyxis and Garrardes and 3 acres held of the manor of Abbottshall in Pettaughe
362[371]363[372] 15 May Stephen Abthorpe & Edward Abthorpe of Gamlingham, Cambs Edward Bett Sale of messuage etc in Gamlingham
363[373]364[374] 15 May William Evans & William Meredith John Jones, now mayor of the City of Gloucester, Luke Garnons, John Taylor, Aldermen, John Madockes & Thomas Singleton, late Chamberlains Rectory & parsonage of St Oswald als St Katherine & tithes, appertaining to the Dean & Chapter of the Cathedral of Bristol. Also messuages etc in Sandhurst, Twygworth, Norton & Longforde in the City of Gloucester, late the possessions of Richard Handes, late alderman of the City of Gloucester. Writings etc associated with the above have come into the hands of the defts as guardians of the orphans of decd aldermen, and they wish to be discharged of the same.
364[375] 15 May John Allen now decd John Cornewall Court rolls of Glensford, Suffolk to be delivered to Mr Cratchrodd, now steward of the said manor.
365[376] 15 May Stephen Harvie Robert Beck Stay of defts proceedings at common law in an action brought as administrator of his late father William Beck, which William was administrator of Thomas Beck late of London. Whether or not an obligation had been satisfied, and should have been cancelled.
365[377]366[378] 15 May William Grenewich, clerk Charles Langford, Dean of Hereford Cathedral & the Chapter of the same, & Phillip Skinner, clerk, their officer Sum of 20s per year for past 2 years & 38 bushells of wheat due to the complt, notes that the wheat had not been delivered due to the 'scarcitie of the time'.
366[379]367[380] 16 May William Neave of Pulham St Mary Magdaline, Norfolk Robert Neave, son & heir apparent to the said William, & Elizabeth his now wife & others 8 acres of copyhold land in Pulham St Mary
367[381]368[382] 16 May John Sutcliffe & Robert Croysdale Caleb Kempe, vicar of Bradford, Yorks & diverse others Whether the vicar or the parishioners have the rights to elect the parish clerk in Bradford. Dismissed to be heard in the ecclesiastical courts
368[383] 16 May Archbishop of Canterbury & Raphe Hayman his farmer Stephen Hatche Title to 3 acres of land as parcel of the rectory of Sellinge. Previously referred to the common law, where the verdict was in favour of the current complt. Deft desires a new trial. Ordered the deft to pay reasonable costs for the complt & to be referred to Mr Justice Owen, who has ruled in favour of another trial at common law
369[384] 16 May William Jones John Savage, clerk Debt of £4. Complt agrees to relinquish the suit if the deft swears on his oath that he does not owe the £4, which he has done, therefore dismissed.
369[385] 17 May Anthony Frisbie & others, on behalf of the orphaned children of John Reve decd James Howson, administrator of John Reeve
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