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52.127268, -2.903004, Norton Canon, County of Herefordshire, United Kingdom
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CP 40/966 - Chief Justices' Rolls, Court of Common Pleas, Michaelmas Term, 19 Henry VII (1503)

Membrane 490

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Transcription:
Heref(ord) s(cilicet) Elizabeth Bromwich vidua p(er) attorn(atus) suu(m) op(tulit) se iiijto die v(er)sus Thomam Chapleyn nup(er) de Norton in Com(itatu) p(re)d(ic)to husbondman & Ric(u)m Whitteney nup(er) de Hursley in Com(itatu) p(re)d(ic)to husbondman de pl(ac)ito ...

Translation
Herefs: Elizabeth Bromwich widow by her attorney against Thomas Chapleyn of Norton in the said county, husbandman, & Richard Whitteney lately of Hursley, husbandman, in a plea of force and arms on her at Sharnysfeld taking trees and underwood worth £40, growing grass etc worth 100s., and other enormities to her damage and against the Peace, etc.

Notes: Norton is probably Norton Canon; Hursley is now Hurstley, and Sharnysfeld is now Sarnesfield

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