Description | m.1r. [labelled roll 3] Inditements of the city of Chester in the 16th year of the reign of King Edward [1322-23] Then they say that Robert le Dubber' and Richard son of William del Pek' stole five oxen of the Abbot of Chester and drove the said oxen by night to the house of Hugh de Aldford in St. John's lane in Chester... Hugh received the said Robert and Richard with the said stolen goods. William cook of Alexander Hurel stole eleven fleece price half a mark from the house of William del Pol'. Robert le Dubber' received the said William with the said stolen property. Richard del Pek' stole from a certain casket in the house of Henry Pistor' one silver mark. Thomas de Chorleton' entered the house of Robert de Preres in Bridge Street and there broke his coffers and carried away cups, bowls and pieces of silver and silver spoons and other goods and chattels to the value... [obscured by repair] by stealth against the peace. Henry son of Henry de Blakerod entered the house of Henry [?] Peter... and there furtively took and carried away silver price 5 shillings and 5 silver spoons and one ... Then Alice de Wico and Alice Wyot are common [?] chargers of false money. Richard Braz and John Fayrchild shepherds feloniously killed Richard le Plummer' servant of the parson of 'Swordes' [?in] Brewardeshaleg by night and stole there £20 of the money... of the parson and 2 horses of the parson price 10 marks. Richard Daa was consenting and abetting to the doing of the said robbery and homicide and he had a hundred shillings and [? one horse] for his part and he sold the said horse at Assheburne. John le Couper... with Walter Lok and Simon del Pas searched out or [werth] ap Ieuan of Haliwell' in... at a certain place this side of Haliwell and there robbed him of money which he received at... and for all he sold there and they had between them 18s of silver and they feloniously wounded him and against [?the peace]. David son of Jenkin de Pas at Pulford... [entry obscured by repair]. m.1v. [labelled Roll 4] Petronilla de Hibernia the wife of Walter Dukesone, Alice de Wice, Agnes de Beverley, the wife of John le..., the wife of John de Whane, Margery de Butterfloppes, the wifeof Peter le Taillor, the wife of Thomas Carpenter', the wife of Robert..., Emme le Mower', the wife of William de Bradewell, the wife of Richard Topping, and Emma de Hourdin are common...forestallers of cheese... The wife of Richard le Bawrer, the wife of Roger le Furbor, the wife of John le Catour, the wife of Roger de London', Mary de Butterfloppes, the wife of... Smith. Tibbota daughter of [? Peter, Tibbota Jour, the wife of John le Blake, Will 'le Barker, Margaret de Frodsham, Juliana le Kakester', the wife of Nicholas le Brenster, the wife of Thomas le couper, the wife of Robert le Barker', the wife of Martin of Bebinton', the wife of Thomas Sponnor, all these are common regrators of hay and grass... before the due hour and against ... ... common forestallers of apples, pears and... coming from parts of Herford, Salop, Worcester... the due hour and against... and in his house before which... [entry obscured by repair]. |