Archive:CP 40/971
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CP 40/971 - Chief Justices' Rolls, Court of Common Pleas, Hillary Term, 20 Henry VII (1505)
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Transcription:
Heref(ord) s(cilicet) Elizabeth Whitteney vidua p(er) attorn(atus) suu(m) op(tulit) se iiijto die v(er)sus Rob(er)tum Whitteney filium & Heredem
Jacob(u)s Whitteney Thomam Morton Cl(er)icum & Thomam ap Rob(er)t Capellano de pl(ac)ito q(uo)d ip(s)i simul cu(m)
Simone Milborn armigo Joh(anne)s Braynton Gentilman Simone Hearyng & Jacobo Scudmore p(er)mittant
ipam() p(re)sentare idoneam p(ar)sonam ad eccli(si)am de pencombe que vacat & ad suam spectat donac(i)o(n)em &c
Et ip(s)i non ven(erunt) Et huerunt? ude diem p(er) esson() suu(m) hic usq(ue) a die S(anc)ti hillary in xv dies postq(ua)m ____
Judi(ci)em attach(ietur) q(uo)d sint hic a die pasche in xv dies &c
Translation:
Herefordshire as follows: Elizabeth Whitney, widow, by her attorney, appeared for the 4th day, against Robert Whitney, son & heir of
James Whitney, Thomas Morton, clerk, & Thomas ap Robert, chaplain, in a plea that together with Simon Milborn, Esq., John Braynton, Gent., Simon Hearyng & James Scudmore, they present a suitable parson to the church of Pencombe which is vacant and is in their gift. And they did not attend. _________________________ appear here (before the court) ________ St. Hillary's Day in 15 days ________________ The judge attached them that they be here (before the court) on Easter in fifteen days, etc.
Note: For the previous entry for this case, see CP 40/970, membrane 250.
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