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Too the Kynge[s] maieste o[u]r moost _____ ______ Lord
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Per____ssly complanyng Shewyth unto yo[u]r pore oratrix & dayly Goodwoman Annes Whyttney who dothe  
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50.725605, 1.614883, Boulogne, France
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51.500152, -0.126236, London, England
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==Overview==
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Anne Whyttney vs. John Symmys and Joan Whytthede: plaintiff's claim to the goods of her late husband, a victualler to His Majesty's Yeomen of the Guard at Boulogne, France.
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==Dates==
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1545 Apr 22-1546 Apr 21
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==Locations==
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* London, England
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* Boulogne, France
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==People==
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* Anne Whyttney [Whitney], widow
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* John Symmys [Sims]
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* John Whytthede [Whitehead]
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==Hand==
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The document is written in a ''King's Remembrancer Hand''.
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==Transcription==
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Too the Kynge[s] maieste o[u]r moost dread sov[er]yng Lord
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Peruossly complanyng Shewyth unto yo[u]r Noobyll g[ra]ce yo[u]r pore oratrix & dayly Goodwoman Annes Whyttney who dothe  
 
susteyn grett wronge wych ys to her undoyng & castyng away / except yo[u]r maieste of yo[u]r mere m[er]cy do command yo[u]r pore
 
susteyn grett wronge wych ys to her undoyng & castyng away / except yo[u]r maieste of yo[u]r mere m[er]cy do command yo[u]r pore
Goodwoman the berer her __ff to have her right & that she may have suche goode[s] as was her husbonde[s] now deceasyd pleasyth
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Goodwoman the berer hereoff to have her right & that she may have suche goode[s] as was her husbonde[s] now deceasyd pleasyth
 
yo[u]r grace to understand that the husbond of yo[u]r pore bedewoman was a vyttyllars at yo[u]r graces town off bulleyn to diverse of yo[u]r maiestes
 
yo[u]r grace to understand that the husbond of yo[u]r pore bedewoman was a vyttyllars at yo[u]r graces town off bulleyn to diverse of yo[u]r maiestes
 
yoman of the Garde & dyd ffor them as they wyll testyffy to the utter most of ther powers infomyth husbond retornyd in England for vyttall
 
yoman of the Garde & dyd ffor them as they wyll testyffy to the utter most of ther powers infomyth husbond retornyd in England for vyttall
Wyth all the nmoney that he had & at london in one John Symsey_ housse died yo[u]r pore bedewoman beyng at Bulleyn / and when
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Wyth all the money that he had & at london in one John Symseys housse died yo[u]r pore bedewoman beyng at Bulleyn / and when
she hard ther off havyng lyttyll ther so __ortly as she __ld passe on' she cam up & demandyd such goode[s] as was hys and she can have
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she hard ther off havyng lyttyll ther so shortly as she culd passe on' she cam up & demandyd such goode[s] as was hys and she can have
nothing ther off and she ys not abyll to ____ the lawe but only to yo[u]r maieste in the way of peticyon humbly besechyng yo[u]r
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nothing ther off and she ys not abyll to seke the lawe but only to yo[u]r maieste in the way of peticyon humbly besechyng yo[u]r
gr[ace] for the lone of craft to ayde yo[u]r pore bedewoman in her right wherby she may cum to her own goode[s] wich are wycholden
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gr[ace] for the lone of craft to ayde yo[u]r pore bedewoman in her right wherby she may cum to her own goode[s] wich are wytholden
by the sayd John Sym__ys & one John Whytthede / And yo[u]r sayd oratrix now beyng a pore goodwoman of yo[u]r graces and a wedow
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by the sayd John Symmys & one John Whytthede / And yo[u]r sayd oratrix now beyng a pore goodwoman of yo[u]r graces and a wedow
shall not only be bound to tak paynes for her ly_yng in yo[u]r graces warres as she hath donn in thyes tyme[s] past but also during her
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shall not only be bound to tak paynes for her lyvyng in yo[u]r graces warres as she hath donn in thyes tyme[s] past but also during her
lyff to pray to almygh[t]ey god for the p[re]s[er]vacyon of yo[u]r graces p[ro]ssperus __ane in helth wych hono[u]r long to endewer Amen
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lyff to pray to almygh[t]ey god for the p[re]s[er]vacyon of yo[u]r graces p[ro]ssperus grace in helth wych hono[u]r long to endewer Amen
  
  
 
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Annes Whyttney
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Overview

Anne Whyttney vs. John Symmys and Joan Whytthede: plaintiff's claim to the goods of her late husband, a victualler to His Majesty's Yeomen of the Guard at Boulogne, France.

Dates

1545 Apr 22-1546 Apr 21

Locations

  • London, England
  • Boulogne, France

People

  • Anne Whyttney [Whitney], widow
  • John Symmys [Sims]
  • John Whytthede [Whitehead]

Hand

The document is written in a King's Remembrancer Hand.

Transcription

Too the Kynge[s] maieste o[u]r moost dread sov[er]yng Lord

Peruossly complanyng Shewyth unto yo[u]r Noobyll g[ra]ce yo[u]r pore oratrix & dayly Goodwoman Annes Whyttney who dothe susteyn grett wronge wych ys to her undoyng & castyng away / except yo[u]r maieste of yo[u]r mere m[er]cy do command yo[u]r pore Goodwoman the berer hereoff to have her right & that she may have suche goode[s] as was her husbonde[s] now deceasyd pleasyth yo[u]r grace to understand that the husbond of yo[u]r pore bedewoman was a vyttyllars at yo[u]r graces town off bulleyn to diverse of yo[u]r maiestes yoman of the Garde & dyd ffor them as they wyll testyffy to the utter most of ther powers infomyth husbond retornyd in England for vyttall Wyth all the money that he had & at london in one John Symseys housse died yo[u]r pore bedewoman beyng at Bulleyn / and when she hard ther off havyng lyttyll ther so shortly as she culd passe on' she cam up & demandyd such goode[s] as was hys and she can have nothing ther off and she ys not abyll to seke the lawe but only to yo[u]r maieste in the way of peticyon humbly besechyng yo[u]r gr[ace] for the lone of craft to ayde yo[u]r pore bedewoman in her right wherby she may cum to her own goode[s] wich are wytholden by the sayd John Symmys & one John Whytthede / And yo[u]r sayd oratrix now beyng a pore goodwoman of yo[u]r graces and a wedow shall not only be bound to tak paynes for her lyvyng in yo[u]r graces warres as she hath donn in thyes tyme[s] past but also during her lyff to pray to almygh[t]ey god for the p[re]s[er]vacyon of yo[u]r graces p[ro]ssperus grace in helth wych hono[u]r long to endewer Amen


Annes Whyttney