REQ 1/19. List, Trinity Term 40 Eliz I (1598)

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Orders & memoranda

Page Date of Entry Plaintiff(s)/Complainant(s) Defendant(s) Notes/Comments
417[1] 16 June Mathew Beck William Beck Complt has several bills pending
417[2] 16 June Stephen Abthorpe & Edward Abthorpe his son Edward Bett
417[3] 16 June Peter Staple Agnes Staple, widow Ordered that John Staple & John Knight, witnesses for the complt against whom an attachment has been awarded for their contempts, should accept 5s a piece for their charges & then be examined.
417[4] 16 June Paul Peck Oliver Scrogges & John Storer Parties to attend next monday to be heard upon the defts demurrer
418[5] 16 June Edmond Bridges John Grimsteed, William Kinge & others
418[6] 16 June Henry Bowler Thomas Somner Defts proceedings at common law
418[7] 16 June Arthur Lowes Thomas Phettiplace
418[8] 16 June Thomas Seaverne John Strongeintharme & others Parties to enter bond to abide by the order of the Lord Mayor of the City of London
419[9] 16 June Edmond Bridges Sir George Browne & others
419[10] 16 June Henry Correnbeck, clerk & John Stanbridge John Beckenham, clerk Stay of defts proceedings at common law
419[11] 16 June Edmond Nicholson & Christian his wife Francis Eggleton & others Refs decree of 11 October 39 Eliz
419[12] 16 June Roger Mannors & others Margaret, late the wife of William Gardiner decd Complt to be at liberty to procure one Elizabeth Catesbie to be examined as a witness
420[13] 16 June Edward Brasyer & Margery his wife William Lawrence & others Dismissed, if the complt continues his suit at common law regarding the dower in question, contrary to order of 29 May last
420[14] 16 June Nicholas Bonde, President of Magdalen College & the scholars of the same college Thomas Eversfeild & John Parson
420[15] 16 June Margaret Erbury, widow Edward Long
420[16] 16 June Elizabeth Golde, widow & others Robert Longe & others
420[17] 16 June Michael Harris William West Refs to West's suit against Harris, also in this court
421[18] 17 June John Hilpe Henry Parminter Stay of defts proceedings at common law
421[19] 17 June William Kinge & Anne his wife Thomas Turner Complt to be at liberty to examine George Langforde, steward of the manor of Gestonhall, Worcs, as a witness, and whether the lands in question are parcel of the said manor
421[20] 17 June John Dorney Sir Richarde Barkley & Nicholas Veale
421[21] 17 June George Goring John Welles Ordered that the deft is at liberty to proceed in his suit at common law
421[22] 17 June Robert Bridger William Newman & Margaret his wife & others
421[23] 17 June Henry Lovell John Loveden
422[24] 17 June Robert Cole, clerk Adam Holmes
422[25] 17 June James Cromer Thomas Penniston If complt cannot show that his bill in this court is materially different to that depending in Chancery, then to be dismissed from this court
422[26] 17 June Edward Brasyer & Margery his wife William Lawrence & others
422[27] 17 June Peter Prestwood John Goodwin & George Hubert
422[28]423[29] 17 June Mayor & Governors of the Hospital of St Bartholomew near West Smithfeelde, London James Sawle & Edmond Bracie Court informed that the evidences remaining in court appertain to Thomas Pettit, and that the said Pettit is in possession of the house and lands. Ordered that the said Pettit shall be at liberty to put in a bill concerning the same evidences.
423[30] 17 June Robert Waller, clerk Thomas Ashe Ordered that deft stay his proceedings at common law until he has made his answer to the complts bill, after which he may proceed at common law until the complt has brought £22 into court as per an order of 22 May last
423[31] 17 June Richard Hill William Thatcher, John Nelson & Raphe Englishe Complt requests to be discharged from an order of 18 May last to pay 20s each to the defts for their costs. If he cannot show sufficient matter to induce the court to discharge the costs by next thursday, then they are to be increased to 40s each
423[32] 17 June Bridget Markendale, widow Eustace Moone Certificate from the Mayor & Burgesses of Christchurch, Hants, regarding this cause. Confirmation of decree of 28 October 38 Eliz that the complt shall have possession of the barn in question, but if she does not carry out repairs as specified in the decree by 2 November, then to expect no further favour or aid of this court touching the same.
424[33] 17 June Andrew Fisher Sir Stephen Slany & others
424[34] 17 June Daniel Kettle Thomas Yorke & Richard Yorke Dismissed unless complt show ...
424[35] 17 June William Godbolde & others Henry Beamond
424[36] 17 June Toby Snodenham Edward Johnes & others Mem: An obligation of £100 made by the complt & Henry Snodenham his brother delivered to the said complt as per order of 18 May last
424[37] 17 June Thomas Adams Lawrence Hargrave & others Court informed that this cause has formerly been heard in Chancery, where the deft was dismissed with costs
424[38] 19 June Thomas Travis Mary Dingley, widow
425[39] 19 June Thomas White Phillip Onslowe Court is informed that the complt ia able to pay his fees therefore disallowed any longer to follow the suit in forma pauperis
425[40] 19 June Sir Henry Woodhouse Henry Hartstonge & Andrew Fayreman
425[41] 19 June Thomas Lancaster John Lyons
425[42] 19 June Elizabeth Passell, widow & others Thomas Paternoster & others
425[43] 19 June Roger Noniley Rowland Barwick & others
426[44] 19 June Paul Peck Oliver Scrogges & John Storer
426[45] 20 June William Catcott Robert Bowden & Elizabeth his wife
426[46] 20 June John Symondes als Forbie Nicholas Killingtree & George Townesende
426[47] 20 June Leonard Milles Phillip Barnardo & Francis Cipriano, merchant strangers Debts of complt to the defts
426[48] 20 June John Ascoughe & others Edmond Abdie Deft to attend court to show why he should not perform a former decree
426[49] 20 June Thomas Heathe Alexander van Enden Several causes whereby parties are both complt & deft
427[50] 20 June John Lyell Richard Wichalse, Nicholas Mitton & Peter Ball
427[51] 20 June George Froome John Travis Deft to attend and show cause why a decree of 7 June 39 Eliz should not be drawn up and passed
427[52] 20 June William Saxie & Margaret his wife Simon Broome
427[53] 20 June William West Michael Harris
427[54] 20 June Nicholas Lamadey Thomas Andrewes & Humphrey Foxall
427[55] 20 June Henry Fookes Thomas Parsons
427[56]428[57] 20 June Nicholas Bonde, President of Magdalen College, Oxford & the Scholars of the same Thomas Eversfeild & John Parson
428[58] 20 June Charles Howarde & Charity his wife John Gardiner & others
428[59] 21 June Nicholas Stephens Richard Goddard Complt ordered to show an injunction made touching this cause in Chancery dated 29 June 38 Eliz
428[60] 21 June John Humfrey & Elizabeth his wife William Overey
428[61] 21 June Thomas White John Fauston
428[62] 21 June John Hanmer Jonett verch Richard
429[63] 21 June Richard Breton John Breton
429[64] 21 June Thomas Monntague Thomas Latham Deft has defaulted several times, 10s costs over and above the costs previously awarded
429[65] 21 June Clement Bolte William Howse
429[66] 21 June William Hobbie & George Townesende John Higford & Dorothy his wife
429[67] 21 June Richard Paine Richard Parramore
430[68] 22 June Nicholas Stephens Richard Goddard
430[69] 22 June Thomas Chapman Thomas Barefoote & Daniel Hurst Daniel Goldsmith, Robert Papworth & Lucy Wilkinson wife of Thomas Wilkinson to be examined as witnesses for the deft
430[70] 22 June John Aldridge William King
430[71] 22 June John Weston Richard Hyde Complt now at liberty to take an injunction and proceed to the execution of the decree made 20 April 34 Eliz
430[72] 22 June Henry Corenbeck, clerk & John Stanbridge John Becknam, clerk Deft to stay proceedings at common law
431[73] 22 June James Cromer Thomas Penniston & others Awaiting resolution of the same matter in Chancery
431[74] 22 June John Haydon John Sansom Complt to pay 20s as per previous order, and then to proceed or else dismissed
431[75] 22 June John Hilpe Henry Parminter
431[76] 22 June Elizabeth Golde, widow & others Robert Longe & others
431[77] 22 June John Ferne David Popplewell Incorrect name in previous commission, to be amended.
432[78] 23 June Edward Jewkes Nicholas Smith & William Gardiner
432[79] 23 June Henry Kerry Thomas Selman Dismissed unless complt proceeds
432[80] 23 June Thomas Page Giles Wiggington, clerk
432[81] 23 June William West Michael Harris Ref also to bill of Michael Harris
432[82] 23 June Roger Noniley Rowland Barwick & others Complts failure to pay costs
433[83] 23 June Archbishop of Canterbury & Raffe Hayman Stephen Hatche Deft ignored order to pay costs & proceeds at common law. Messenger of court to bring in the deft to answer for his contempts
433[84] 23 June Thomas Fassett Thomas Humfrey & Katherine his wife Defts to stay proceedings at common law until they have provided their answers
433[85] 23 June Charles Johnson & Margaret his wife Nicholas Simpson, clerk & Nicholas Simpson his son
433[86] 23 June Richard Arnold Thomas Rowley To be dismissed
433[87] 23 June Simon Adler Robert Winter & others
434[88] 23 June William Lucas, Grace his wife & others Humphrey Carewe & Thomas his son Defts proceedings at common law
434[89] 23 June Richard Christopher William Baylie & others
434[90] 23 June Michael Potter Richard Wynde
434[91] 26 June Stephen Harvie Robert Beck
434[92] 26 June Robert Grenoughe Dean & Chapter of Westminster & Simon Haynes
434[93] 26 June John Bonner William Poynter & others Messenger to bring in defts to make answer for their contempts
435[94] 26 June Richard Arnold Thomas Rowley
435[95] 26 June John Pasley & Elizabeth his wife Margery Neale, widow
435[96] 26 June John Brushe William Pownde
435[97] 26 June Robert Frost Arthur Clerk Stay of defts proceedings at common law
435[98] 26 June Richard Hill William Thatcher, John Nelson & Raphe Englishe Complt requests the discharge of costs awarded on dismissal on 9th May last.
435[99] 26 June John Fetherston Thomas Watson
436[100] 26 June John Simpson Robert Haywarde & others
436[101] 26 June Thomas Good Elizabeth Shipper, widow
436[102] 26 June John Warner Richard Clark Order to be heard again upon consideration of a certificate sent in under the hands of Edmund Chapman, Doctor in Divinity & Edmund Church
436[103] 26 June Johan Frenche, widow Alice Pinchback, widow Stay of defts proceedings at common law
436[104] 26 June John Hollinshed Barnard Whetstones
436[105] 26 June Richard Breton John Breton
437[106] 26 June Andrew Phillips Rafe Rogers
437[107] 26 June John Ashfeild Christopher Thompson Deft to bring in his books of accounts, and to stay his proceedings at common law
437[108] 26 June Jeffrey Helwies & others Thomas Masters & Simon Ives Points of the issue mentioned in an order of 25 Nov last to be referred to Mr Justice Clenche, one of the judges of Kings Bench
437[109] 26 June Alexander van Enden Thomas Heathe Also cross bill. Bill of Thomas Heathe to be dismissed unless he shows that he has discontinued his suit at Kings Bench
437[110] 26 June Christopher Manfeild & Mary his wife Lyon Lambe Refs certificate of Ezechiell Reyner & Thomas Joslin
438[111] 26 June John Aldridge William King
438[112] 26 June John Hanmer Katherine verch Thomas & Jenett verch Richard Ref to decree of 29 Oct 38 Eliz
438[113] 26 June Thomas Fashin William Badger Mem: 40s costs delivered to West Fashin, son of the complt
438[114] 26 June Owen Vaughan & Katherine his wife David Morris Dismissal following affidavit from the deft.
438[115] 26 June Henry Fookes Thomas Parsons mem: 40s delivered to the complt as per order
438[116] 26 June Adam Plombe Robert Blackborne & Augustine Whall
439[117] 26 June Sir Thomas Coningesbie Thomas Middleton Deft to make his answers or else an injunction will be awarded for stay of proceedings at common law
439[118] 26 June Anne Carewe, widow Christopher Gaylor
439[119] 26 June John Stumpe William Gale
439[120] 26 June William Baylie Henry Sims
439[121] 26 June John Apprice Owen ap Jevan Dee & others If complt has formerly sued the deft in Exchequer, contrary to his agreement, then costs will be awarded or he will receive such punishment as shall be thought fit
439[122] 26 June Thomas Chapman & others Thomas Barefoote & Daniel Hurst Lucy Wilkinson, wife of Thomas Wilkinson, called into court as a witness, took her oath but departed, refusing to be examined. To be brought back to be examined. Deft to stay proceedings at common law
440[123] 26 June John Pulford Millicent Jackson, widow Injunction for stay of defts proceedings at common law
440[124] 26 June John Roberts William Wilson
440[125] 26 June Richard Howland, clerk, parson of Sybson, Leics John Noell & Anne his wife Refs decree of 13 Feb 16 Eliz. Deft John Noell is decd, his son & heir William Noell to be at liberty to exhibit a bill of complt regarding the said decree.
440[126] 26 June Elizabeth Passell, widow & others Thomas Paternoster & others
440[127] 26 June William Wilkinson & Ellen his wife William Browne Parties dwell in Bricklesey, Essex, within the liberties of the Cinque Ports, thus deft to be at liberty to answer the complts bill either in this court or within the said Cinque Ports
440[128] 26 June Elizabeth Chapman John Redman In consideration of a letter sent from the Lord Archbishop & others of the Council of the North, the deft to make his answer to the complts bill
441[129] 26 June Thomas Rowe Benedict Baseley Messenger of the court to bring in deft to answer for his contempts
441[130] 26 June Jevan Davies, clerk Jeffrey Richards If the deft can clear himself of his supposed contempts then to be dismissed as land in question lies within the jurisdiction of the Commission in the Marches of Wales
441[131] 28 June William Wade & Elizabeth his wife John Barnard & Margery his wife
441[132] 28 June Edward, Lord Morley Thomas Bruskett, Robert Okeman & others Defts require evidence remaining in the County of York
441[133] 28 June John Smith Richard Hopton & George Hopton Mem: Obligation in 200 marks is redelivered to George Hopton to be cancelled
442[134] 28 June Alexander Hartley Nicholas Hartley
442[135] 28 June Thomas Heathe Alexander van Enden
442[136] 28 June John Sansom Richard Sansom & others Commission to sit at Exmyster [Exminster], Devon
442[137] 28 June Christian Lyddiarde, widow Vincent Eyres
442[138] 28 June Augustine Belson Thomas Bate
442[139] 28 June John Evenishe John Theyer
442[140] 28 June William Beale Ambrose Warde, clerk
442[141] 28 June Mathie Grey & Jane his wife Jeffrey Roberts
443[142] 28 June Peter Prestwood John Goodwin & George Hubert
443[143] 28 June John Brownlowe Richard Hurte Dismissed unless complt proceeds by monday next
443[144] 28 June Richard Taylor John Trott
443[145] 28 June Andrew Fisher Sir Stephen Slany & others
443[146] 28 June Richard Over Henry Timperley Mem: £21 10s delivered to Richard Barton for the use of the complt, as per order
443[147] 28 June John Buckler Cicely Colmer, widow, Jasper Colmer. William Colmer & others William Colmer made oath that Jasper Colmer is most usually resident in the City of Oxford, and the evidences concerning the lands in question are in his custody
444[148] 29 June Owen Vaughan & Katherine his wife David Morris & others
444[149] 29 June Sir Robert Dormer Stephen Gurney
444[150] 29 June Stephen Abthorpe & Edward Abthorpe Edward Bett The manner of making the assurance of the lands in question to be referred to Robert Snagge of the Middle Temple
444[151] 29 June Agnes Waddelowe, widow Robert Barnes
444[152] 29 June William Beale Ambrose Warde, clerk Complt has an action depending at common law. To show why it should not be dismissed from this court
444[153] 29 June Christian Lyddiard, widow Vincent Ayres
445[154] 29 June Mary Froome, widow William Froome & others
445[155] 29 June William Alston Thomas Alston Mem: Certain evidences delivered to the complt, who has signed an inventory which is to remain in court
445[156] 29 June Anne Smith, widow Thomas Newberry Mem: £12 delivered to John Sharpe to the use of John Westcott as per order
445[157] 29 June Pexall Broccas Nicholas Moore
445[158] 29 June Arthur Lewes & others Thomas Phettiplace & Thomas Stapler Defts, and all others claiming under them, to forbear to stock or plough any more of the common in question
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