ABSTRACTS OF CORONERS' INQUESTS IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE:
24 EDWARD III TO 42 EDWARD III
(JUST 2/114)


Copyright Stephen Swailes.

This index is compiled from The National Archives JUST 2/114 roll for Northamptonshire. A range of dates is included but reports do not appear to be consecutive and not all years are present. Dates could not be determined for some inquests.

Many membranes are only partly legible such that large amounts of information are lost. Images 36 to 54 are practically illegible and/or damaged. However, where a placename or personal names could be determined on these membranes the inquest report is noted. Images 64 to 68 contain appeals (accusations) and the names and places that could be deduced are included.

Reference
JUST 2/114
Place Regnal Year Name of deceased First finder Pledges Suspected felon Content
m. 1
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Illegible John Haukyn. Felony
m. 1
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Preston Capes ? 41 Ed3 Peter At or near Charwelton/Preston Capes. Misfortune.
m. 1
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Chacombe ? 41 Ed3 John atte Barre John So____ Peter Baker, Henry Talior, Henry (Davys), Henry Chapman, Thomas Godhyne. Felony, head wounds from a staff.
m. 1
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Weedon ? 41 Ed3 (John West) of Wedon Pynknye Thomas Clare Thomas Gyles, Henry Wyllynes, Robert Godhale, William atte Cros.
m. 1
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Catesby 41 Ed3 (John Tarkeys) William Basely, ___ Leche, Roger Shepherd,
m. 1
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Geddington 41 Ed3 Hugh John Repoun Richard Howe, Roger Smyth, William Garleton
m. 1
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Barford 41 Ed3 Barford, Geddington, Kettering. Accident, fall to the ground in a riding accident?
m. 1
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Near Radstone 41 Ed3 Richard Tailor Geoffrey Barker. Felony. Possibly Brackley.
m. 1
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Brackley ? 41 Ed3 (Thomas) Marchal William (Howdon)
m. 1
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Greens Norton 41 Ed3 John Haukyn of Norton Robert Drye de Pateshull Placename possibly Norton Davy.
m. 2
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Near Harpole 41 Ed3 Robert son of John
m. 2
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Aston le Walls 41 Ed3 John (Hopton) chaplain Richard Aylmer, William Aylmer jun, William Aymer sen, Richard Geffes, Wallter Heynes, Philip Walter, ___ Petifer, Robert Milward, Roger Radborn, John Bovetoun, John Smith. Killed with an arrow to the heart. Chattels listed.
m. 2
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Aston le Walls 41 Ed3 (Walter de H___) de Aston Richard Aylmer, Walter Aylmer junior, William Aylmer senior This seems to relate to a separate felony as above.
m. 2
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Illegible 41 Ed3 John de Langton
m. 2
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Ashley (near Medbourne) 41 Ed3 William Collessone, Margaret Faukoner William Ferour John Dyre, John Water. Geoffrey le Milnere.
m. 2
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Rothwell 41 Ed3 John (Saras), William ____ton
m. 2
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Rothwell 41 Ed3 Geoffrey Chapman of (Papely) Probably misfortune.
m. 2
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Wakerley/Weekley 41 Ed3 Misfortune
m. 2
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Illegible Misfortune. Adam son of Stephen (de Thrup). Fall of a wall at a house?
m. 2
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He____ 41 Ed3 Misfortune.
m. 2
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Illegible 41 Ed3 Misfortune
m. 2
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Dodford 41 Ed3 Agnes dtr of Henry Webbe (aged 4) Misfortune. In her father's garden, possibly involved another child.
m. 3
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Hardingstone 41 Ed3 John Man de Hardyngsthorn John Ch__combe William Warde, William Cortenhale, John (Turnageyn). Felony.
m. 3
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Creaton 41 Ed3 John (Swette) Misfortune
m. 3
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Greens Norton (Norton juxta Towcester) 42 Ed3 Robert Spaldyng Abjuration. Robert Spalding of Priors Marston fled to the church of Norton where he confessed that he was a thief and that on 2nd October 1368 he had stolen 32 sheep at Napton in the county of Warwick worth 20d each and had driven them to Towcester. He was arrested by Richard Ters the bailiff but escaped to the church at Norton. He abjured the realm and was assigned to Southampton. Towcester will account for the sheep except two for which Norton will account.
m. 3
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Welford 41 Ed3 William ___ekere Alice wife of Henry William Robyn & Robert __ Henry Cutbert Jurors; John Scormesworth, Richard Jordan, Richard Phelip, Thomas Tailior, Richard Fythelere. Killed with a knife worth 1 penny, stabbed in the chest.
m. 3
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Brixworth 42 Ed3 Mararet wife of Reginald Walsheman John Lytworth Jurors; Roger Cok, Thomas Horpol, Robert (Holk__e), Roger Hendesson, Hugh Ladde, Thomas Wybet, John Godhyne, John (Wyhamesson), Simon Warde, Richard Elyot, John (Prest). Killed with a staff worth 2 pence.
m. 3
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Rothwell 41 Ed3 Roger T_____ skynner John Geystere Jurors; William Draper. A place called Horswelle in le Westende.
m. 3
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Illegible 42 Ed3 John Broun & John Spencer Misfortune, playing in the hall (aula) of (Thomas Murdat)
m. 3
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Illegible 42 Ed3 Misfortune, a candle fell and started a fire.
m. 3
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Isham ? Misfortune. John son of Roger de Weldon.
m. 3
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Illegible Misfortune
m. 3
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Illegible Misfortune
m. 4
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Illegible John Onddele Felony
m. 4
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Illegible
m. 4
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Illegible Misfortune
m. 4
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Illegible John Laur(ence)
m. 4
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Illegible Misfortune
m. 4
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Bugbrooke? John S___le Henry ____, Isabell S___le Felony
m. 4
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Kislingbury, at or near Roger Weyle Walter Newbold & (Joan wife of Roger Weyle) Felony
m. 5
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Illegible Thomas Broun Felony
m. 5
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Illegible Misfortune, burned. Possibly a house fire spread by chickens.
m. 5
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Illegible
m. 5
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Litchborough, at or near Giles de Br___ele William son of John de S___ Felony
m. 5
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Illegible (John de Lincoln) Felony
m. 5
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Illegible
m. 5
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Illegible John de Walshman, Geoffrey (Wallshman)
m. 6
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Illegible Membranes largely illegible. Margin notes suggest inquests covering 4 accidental deaths and 4 unlawful killings among others.
m. 7
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Illegible 39-40 Ed3 Henry Reymor aged a half year Agnes Aleyne John __ & John Eyr Misfortune. Burned in a fire spread by chickens worth 2 pence in the house of Robert Smyth.
m. 7
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Crick Emma Hulle Simon Schepeye Peter ___ & John Waloche Misfortune. A candle started a fire while she was in bed?
m. 7
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Kingsthorpe John son of Henry milnere Richard le Parsonservant Helias Barfot & Thomas Baxter Misfortune. Fell in a well.
m. 7
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Dingley Margaret daughter of John Martyn Matilda Martyn Nicholas atte Cros & William de Depyng Misfortune. Fell into a well in the garden of John (Parys)
m. 7
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Welford John Pondere Misfortune. In the hall of Ralph de Hastynges, a candle fell on his bed?
m. 7
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Badby John Walcot Misfortune. In the wood of the abbot of Evesham? Oak worth 14 pence. A tree fell on his house?
m. 7
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Catesby William Albon William Wattes William Bydel & Thomas in the ___ Misfortune. In a place called le Wyndscheres
m. 7
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Shutlanger (Idones) once the wife of John Schawe came before the coroners and appealed William Soutere of (Shutelhanger) for the death of John.
m. 7
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Flore 40 Ed3 William Persoun de Flore William Ely Misfortune. Riding a horse worth 8 shillings at Kyngesthorp next to the river and fell in?
m. 7
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___ once the wife of William Persoun before coroners appeals William Benet for the murder of William. Pledges provided by Richard Persoun and John Preston.
m. 7
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Byfield 40 Ed3 Robert (Bokerville) William Souter de D___y Jurors; John Proudfot, John Smyth, Thomas Petyfer, John Colyns, John Costantyn, Walter H(eynes), William Leeke, Richard Benet, John Haywode, John Astel, Thomas ___be. Killed with a knife.
m. 7
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Flore 39 Ed3 Jurors; John Muskot, Angetill Knyghton, John (Lard), John Rog, Richard Henry. Killed with a knife in a place in Flore called le Sokenstro_e. Thomas Fylle. Richard Persoune.
m. 7
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Oxendon Richard le Milner John Page John de Yelvertoft Jurors; William Maggesson, John Mar__nd, John ____, Richard Mil___, John Farndon, William Talior ... John atte Brok. John atte Brok. An argument between John le Milner and John de Yelvertoft. Struck on the head with a pollax.
m. 7
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Dingley Robert Passelew de Brampton Three unknown men John atteWelle, Guy Waterville, John D___, Simon Talior, John Stevene, William Talior, Nicholas Mablet, Robert atte Dam, Robert Hancok, John B___, John Harry, Hugh de Catesby. Killed with a sword worth 2 shillings, head wounds down to the brai
m. 7
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Newbottle Nicholas le Souter de Neubotle Felony
m. 8
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Brigstock John of ___ Walter Toky William Corby, William Pykeryng, John Chapman, John ___, John (Robelot), Thomas Spencer, Robert Tucke, John ____, Nicholas Saymor, John ____, Robert ____. Jurors from Felony, killed by head wounds made with an axe called a merkyngax worth 4 pence.
m. 8
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Flore 40 Ed3 William Persoun de Flore Agnes once the wife of William Persoun de Flore came before William de Haldenby coroner and appealed Robert N____ (for the death of her husband)
m. 8
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Rushden 40 Ed3 Laurence Walsheman Alice Walsheman Hugh ___ & William Walsheman William Gafres Jurors; John B__son, John Hamond... William Sadelere, William Pere, John (Baron), Thomas Chechely, Nicholas Crabbe, John Smyth, John ___, Reginald/Roger Aylmer. An argument arose between William Gafres and Laurence Walsheman, Laurence assaulted William and William with a (falce) worth 12 pence struck Laurence on the head giving a wound down to the brain and he died without confessing and taking communion. Wiliiam fled and had no chattels.
m. 8
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Irchester 40 Ed3 Henry Ger__d (aged 3) Robert Bochier Hugh Dyggere Misfortune. He was climbing a wall and fell (in a well) in a garden
m. 8
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Orlingbury 40 Ed3 John (Broun) (aged 2) Alice Broun his/her mother Simon D___ & Robert __egat Misfortune. Scalded and died quickly.
m. 8
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Brackley ? 40 Ed3 Margaria le Walche aged 1 Katherine her mother Robert de Holand, Geoffrey Cok Misfortune. The house of Roger Fouk, a candle fell onto her bed and she was burnt.
m. 8
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Welford 40 Ed3 A stranger Misfortune. In a place called Pokesholm.
m. 8
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Brackley ? 41 Ed3 William Lyttle de Thorp (Wat___( (aged 3) John Aubrey Adam Whelere & Richard Aubrey Misfortune. Fell into awell in the garden of John Sa(tare)
m. 8
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Staverton 40 Ed3 John le Talior aged 1 John de Lenne John de Baddeby & William de Flekenho Misfortune, scalded by hot water and died quickly.
m. 8
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Courteenhall 40 Ed3 Thomas Wryghte aged a half year Matilda Wryghte Simon West & Simon Tailor Misfortune, lying by a fire in the house of Thomas his father and a pig worth 4 pence came in.
m. 8
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Bugbrooke 40 Ed3 Roger Weyle de Newnham William Colyn & John Aleyn Unknown Found dead at Orysbrygge with a wound in the neck made with an axe.
m. 8
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Yelvertoft 40 Ed3 Alice Misfortune
m. 8
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Wollaston 40 Ed3 William Mace John Baldwyn & Geoffrey _lo__e Misfortune. Killed by a falling wall.
m. 8
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Wollaston 40 Ed3 Henry (Gardiner) William Maze & Roger Rob__ Misfortune, riding accident on a horse worth 6 shillings 6 pence.
m. 8
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Warkworth ? 40 Ed3 Nicholas Colles Misfortune.
m. 8
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Kilsby 40 Ed3 John Symond aged __ Alice Prest Richard Abovetoun & Simon Prest Misfortune, died in a fire in the house of Ralph Simond that was spread by a chicken scratching towards the cradle. The chicken was worth 2 pence.
m. 8
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Illegible 40 Ed3 Richard (Youn) John servant of John (Youn) ____ Gerard Misfortune
m. 9
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Illegible Misfortune. Fire?
m. 9
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Illegible John Reygnald aged 3 William Gerard Misfortune, fell to the ground, hit their head and died.
m. 9
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Wellingborough? 40 Ed3 John de Snypston aged 1 John Rede John Swetman & William Colle Misfortune, fell in a dish worth 4 pence full of water.
m. 9
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Wylde__on ? 40 Ed3 John (Capcy) aged 2 Misfortune.
m. 9
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Naseby? 40 Ed3 William le (Lavender) aged 2 Margaret his mother ? Misfortune, in the street.
m. 9
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Harrington, Newbottle 40 Ed3 Robert le Bryghte R. Straunge Robert Talle & William Davy Misfortune. In a place called Westkyngesholm. Fell in the river Ise in the fields of Newbottle. Drunk.
m. 9
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Kilsby 40 Ed3 Simon de London de Kyldesby aged ___ Misfortune, fell from a wall in the messuage of John Cok.
m. 9
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Everdon? 40 Ed3 William son of Rober de Brayngdon de (Everdon) Misfortune, fell from the top of a stack of peas on a cart, confessed and took communion.
m. 9
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Daventry 40 Ed3 Thomas Thresshere Robert de Daventre John Bele Misfortune. Accident involving a cart. Standelves juxta Badby.
m. 9
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Harrington 41 Ed3 Richard le Warde of Rothwell Philip Warde Robert Ray & John Songe Misfortune. Riding over a stone bridge and entered the water and was found at Grendlespol?
m. 9
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Higham Ferrers 41 Ed3 John son of Stephen de Desborgh aged 2 Agnes Durham Stephen Desborgh & John Rouge Misfortune, fell in a dish over a fire. The dish was worth 6 pence.
m. 9
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Welford 41 Ed3 John Godsweyn Stephen Coupere & William Hogekyn. John Godsweyn Jurors; John de Steynesworth, __ Bailly, Adam Baroun, Richard Heyne, Hugh Lalleford, John Appelby, Roger Meyre, Thomas Walton, William Hogekyn, Stephen Coupere. Abbot of Sulby. Felony. The chattels of the felon were estimated at 40d?
m. 9
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Wootton 40 Ed3 Nicholas Bosoun John le Hehe Robert Douce & Adam Br___ Misfortune. Riding over the bridge at Wotton. Fell in?
m. 9
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Kingsthorpe William Thresshere John Brerele Jurors; Simon Magot, Thomas Gryffyn, Richard Adekin, Simon son of John, John Webbe, John Ingram, Simon Flemyng, Henry son of John. Felony. John had no chattels.
m. 9
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Sibbertoft? 41 Ed3 Misfortune.
m. 9
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Blakesley? Misfortune.
m. 9
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A__thorp Membrane faded
m. 10
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Chacombe Henry (Benyt) Misfortune. Fell into a dish of hot water in the house of Henry Chapman?
m. 10
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Daventry 36 Ed3 Roger le Flesshewere Hugh son of Roger Sherman Jurors; John Reyneld, William Bradewell, Richard Julyan, John Abbey, John Herny, William Jankyns, John Heyward, (Henry Ive), John Herewar, John Blake. Hugh and Roger argued and Hugh struck Roger on the head with a dagger. He lived for 6 days and confessed and confirmed. The knife was worth 6 pence.
m. 10
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Ashby St Legers 36 Ed3 Thomas le Werygb_ Agnes Godwyne Henry Scot John Brele & Henry Scot Misfortune, fell and broke his neck.
m. 10
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Canons Ashby 36 Ed3 Stephen Meltman John de London Richard Cook & Thomas Weston Nicholas le Potager Jurors; Richard Hondes, Robert Colles, Adam Adekyn, John (Bailly), Peter Chapman, Robert Cook, Henry Sweyn, Reginald Ballard, Robert de London, Thomas Hayward. They argued and Nicholas struck Stephen with a staff and he died quickly from a head wound.
m. 10
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Staverton 36 Ed3 John Blaby Nicholas le Straunger servant to William le Frensshe John Reynold, William de Everdon, William Bradwell, Richard Julyan, John Abbey, John __, John Heron, William Jaukyns, Henry Ivor, John Heyward, William Lylie, Geoffrey Roger. John and Nicholas argued and Nicholas fled (to the safety) of William le Frensshe constable. A hue was raised and John struck the constable who in return struck John on the head with a rastro (a rake?) worth 3 pence. He lived for 3 weeks?
m. 10
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Woodford Halse 36 Ed3 Margaret Hope Agnes Pylle Robert Tost & Peter Symons Misfortune. Drowned in the water called Charwell. Margaret was playing by the water and fell in.
m. 10
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Long Buckby 36 Ed3 Simon Hogges Juliana Hogges Alan Fisshere Thomas le Milner Jurors; Peter Smyth, Roger Chacombe, Alexander Maryot, Richard Colyn, John Flaundres, Henry Hendman. They argued and Thomas struck Simon in the chest with a knife penetrating to the heart and he died quickly. Thomas fled and had no chattels. The knife was worth 2 pence.
m. 11
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Bugbrooke 36 Ed3 Robert Coleman Robert Coleman took sanctuary in the church on 13th May 1362 and confessed that he was a thief and had stolen a cow at Stowe Magna worth 5/6d in the garden of Richard Spendlove on the 5th May. He abjured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover. He had goods and chattels worth 17 shillings of which Bugbrooke will account for 10 shillings and a half penny, Stowe Magna for 5/6d for the cow, and the township of Holdenby for 18d the value of two plate found there.
m. 11
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Kilsby 36 Ed3 Alicia ___ aged 3 Alice ____ Robert Tholy & William Meyheu Misfortune. Found drowned in the well of John Julyan. She was playing by the well and fell in.
m. 11
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Nethercote 36 Ed3 Adam Judde Found with a head wound. Jurors; Henry Densy, William Frenshe, Richard Lyonos, Nicholas Martyn, Richard Horl__, William Gyles, Thomas Frankeleyn, John Brochole ... William Ward, John Hogekyn & Peter le Smythe. Adam and Henry Hos___ argued and Henry struck Adam on the head with a staff. He received the last rites and the staff was worth 1 penny.
m. 11
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Charwelton 36 Ed3 John Neel milleward William Shepherd John Ters Henry le Smyth de Eydon Jurors named. Hugh Cook, John Wryght, William son of Nicholas, William (Gybys), Nicholas Leche, Peter Tony ... Hugh (Kech), Adam Eyr, William Cook. John and Henry argued and Henry struck John on the head with a hatchet down to the brain. Henry fled and his chattels were worth 8 shillings 7 pence for which Eydon responds. The hatchet was worth 3 pence. John (Tuwe) de Eydon.
m. 11
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Coton (Coten juxta Guilsborough) 36 Ed3 Richard (Wylly) William Walton Jurors; Roger Paupas, John Alysaundre, William Gil, John Swetecok. William struck Richard on the head with a sword. He lived for (3 weeks) and confessed and took communion. William fled and he had no chattels. (Dicinsia de Wyllesdeon & John servant of the aforesaid William).
m. 11
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Mears Ashby 36 Ed3 William Benet William Benet of Cheshire (Chestershyre) fled to the church at Assheby Mars 15th June 1362 and before the coroner William de Haldenby confessed that he was a thief and abjured the realm. He had stolen a mare at Grendon and taken it to Hinckley. His chattels were worth 7/4d. He was assigned to the port of Dover.
m. 11
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East Haddon 36 Ed3 William Baker John de Creton Jurors; John Bulle, Adam Wayde... Thomas (Bertelot), Adam (Bertelot), John Alysaundre, John Cook. John and William argued and in his defece John struck William on the head with a hammer down to the brain. He confessed and took communion. The hammer was worth a half penny.
m. 11
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Norton near Daventry 36 Ed3 Alice A__d aged 1 Alice B__dol Misfortune
m. 11
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Kings Sutton 36 Ed3 Joan (Broun) William Hykedon & William Adam Misfortune, killed while playing
m. 11
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Apethorp 36 Ed3 Thomas de As__ (William) Chychely Jurors named but difficult to read; William Grey, John Robyns/Colyns, Thomas Assheby, William Shepherd. Felony following an argument, head wounds made with a staff.
m. 11
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Long Buckby John S__a_e, aged 2 Alice (Wylkes) Misfortune, drowned in a well.
m. 12
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Dallington John Cook William Therneby, Adam Roper, John Hansap, William Elys. Felony.
m. 12
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Canons Ashby John (S____es) (William Aleyn) & Adam Jurors named but difficult to read. Felony.
m. 12
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Stoke Bruerne Alice Plouwright (aged 2) Richard Hok Misfortune, drowned in a wayour (horse pond).
m. 12
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Brackley John (Hubard) Alice his wife (Adam) Salebrygge & John Whyt Misfortune. Died suddenly of a sickness called le Bropesye.
m. 12
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Charwelton 36 Ed3 Robert le Heyre Alice Warde Adam Robyn & John Sawere Misfortune. Tying something up and fell to the ground and broke his neck.
m. 12
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Preston Capes 36 Ed3 Robert Wylkok William Tovy Jurors; Adam Wydeville, (Nicholas) Bryd, Hugh (Stok), Roger Keoly, Walter Pachet, Henry Hogges, Robert (Russel), Richard Northerne, John atte Brygge, Richard Wylles, Simon Whyt. They argued and William struck Robert on the head. He lived for 6 days and confessed and took communion. William chattels were worth 20 shillings.
m. 12
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Staverton William Taupe William (atte halle) Jurors; John Marchaunt, John de Flore, John Abbey, Richard (Flekenho), John (Bertelot) William le Wryght, William Gyb___, William Frenshe. William was struck on the head by a staff.
m. 12
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Illegible Unknown Possible felony.
m. 12
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Syresham 36 Ed3 Matilda (Potte/Potter) William Hunte Felony
m. 12
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Bugbrooke (Henry Mavers) Robert le Thresshere Jurors; William Broune, Robert May, John de Paxton, Nicholas Hobecok, John Mounteux, John de Essyngton senior, Thomas Smyth, John de Essynton junior. Felony, struck in the chest with a knife. Lived to confess and take communion.
m. 12
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Daventry John le Taillour de Coventre John Bocler/Bocher (of Birmingham) Jurors; John Waundell, Robert de Weston ... John Marchaund, John Bernard, John West, William Mulleward, John de Flore, David Hawys. In the fields of Drayton in the highway in a place called (le bykes' John struck John on the head with a hatchet.
m. 12
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Ashton 37 Ed3 William de Bosenho servant to John rector of the church of Asshene Misfortune. Jurors came from Stoke and Hartwell so presumably Ashton. Fell from a stack.
m. 13
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Dodford 37 Ed3 John de Heyford Robert de (Forstelury) Jurors; Henry Davy, John Godewelle, William Geffrey, ___ Gyles ... John Averey, John Gylbert, Henry Michel, William le Mayster. Felony.
m. 13
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Chapel Brampton 37 Ed3 Simon de Crusses__ de Cotesbrok __ Park William de Walssh & Robert Sare Misfortune. Drowned in le Forthemille dam, he was coming from Northampton and he or his horse fell. (At Brampton parva).
m. 13
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Teeton 37 Ed3 John Misfortune, sitting by a dish of hot water in his father's house (and was presumably scalded). Tekene.
m. 13
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Wootton 37 Ed3 Misfortune
m. 13
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Abthorpe Misfortune
m. 13
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Harlestone ? (Richard son of John Andreu) Misfortune. Playing next to ... .full of water...and drowned. Robert Loveley/Lomleye
m. 13
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East Haddon Henry Osbern Jurors; Henry de (Walles), William atte Cok, Henry de Teken, William Cook, Richard Chapman, John Astel, William Haywode, William (Carnell). Hit with a broche worth 3 pence. Chattels worth 25 shillings.
m. 13
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Dallington Robert Haukyn Misfortune
m. 13
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Middleton, near to (Agnes dtr of Richard atte Grene aged 1) Misfortune, drowned in a well.
m. 14
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Illegible Misfortune
m. 14
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Naseby Felony
m. 15
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Illegible Ralph Skynnere Felony
m. 15
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Moulton, at or near Thomas ... .(de Moulton aged 12 Alice Burgeys Hugh Burgeys Misfortune, drowned.
m. 15
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Pattishall ? Matilda dtr of Thomas Richard aged 6 Agnes de (Geddington) (Michael Walkere & Henry Rowerd) Misfortune.
m. 15
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Brackley 37 Ed3 Hugh de Helmedon John Bretoun Jurors; John Carpenter, Robert Kyte, Thomas Passenham ... William Coupere, William Kelefeye ... Thomas God__. John Bretoun servant to John de Brehull struck Hugh with a knife worth a half penny in the chest. He had no chattels.
m. 15
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Higham Ferrers ___ Webstere Jurors; John Colle, John Coupere. Felony
m. 15
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Illegible Alice wife of William __ekyn Felony
m. 16-17
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Largely illegible
m. 18
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Thorp near Farndon Misfortune.
m. 18
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Wellingborough Misfortune. Membrane part missing.
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Mawsley Misfortune. Membrane part missing.
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Maidwell ___ de Buckeby aged 1 Matilda de Buckeby Misfortune, membrane discoloured.
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Kettering 38 Ed3 Hugh de Welborn Abjuration. On 9th November 1364 Hugh de Welborn took sanctuary in the church of Kettering after murdering a certain Robert (Songes) with a knife. He abjured the realm before William de Haldenby coroner and was assigned to the port of Lynn. He had no chattels. [Hugh de Welborn returned with the king's pardon 14 years later (Patent Rolls 2 Rich II part 1, m.36)].
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Aynho Reginald H____ Misfortune, accident while carting?
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Newnham ? Misfortune
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Bozeat ? Misfortune. Placename ends in 'ate' and could be Boseyate.
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Flore Unclear
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Practically illegible. Placenames may include Haldenby, Ashby, Coleworth, Brigstock, Barton/Drayton, Shutlanger.
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Finedon 38 Ed3 Richard Body On 15th May 1364 Richard Body feloniously killed Richard Picke at Finedon at night by stricking him on the head with a hammer. He died from the blow without confession or communion. Body fled to the church and confessed his crime and abjured the realm. He was assigned to Dover.
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Earls Barton 24 Ed3 John Davy Misfortune. Carting accident, he fell to the ground and the cart overturned and his left leg was broken? He confessed and took communion. The cart (without horse?) was worth 18 pence and the (ash wood) 2 pence.
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Shutlanger 24 Ed3 William Tasker Unknown felons At the gates of the priory of Sewardesle William was assaulted with a polliachet or so it seemed and received head wounds.
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Winwick (near Yelvertoft) 24 Ed3 Roger Gilberd Henry (Loveday) John Guidewyne & Richard le Hayward Misfortune. Carting accident, a wheel fell on his head? The cart was worth 12 pence and the horse 2 shillings.
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Long Buckby 24 Ed3 John de Segusham Richard le Hayward de Dunton Warwickshire Ralph Basset de Drayton de Drayton Basset. John was driving a cart and encountered Richard? They argued and Richard shot John in the back with an arrow. He lived to confess and take communion. Richard fled and had no chattels.
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Church Brampton 24 Ed3 John son of Henry of Dallington John son of Henry de Dallington went to the church of Brampton magna on 22nd August 1350 and confessed to stealing 100 shillings of minted money from the Abbey of St James near Northampton in the sixth year of the king's reign (1332). He abured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover. He had a horse worth 3 shillings, a pair of boots and a knife worth 4 pence for which Brampton will account.
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Muscott 24 Ed3 Geoffrey de Daventry Thomas Barry Nicholas Capes & Richard le Garlegmongere He was riding a horse in the fields of Welton next to the highway and his horse fell to the ground and Geoffrey broke his neck. The horse was worth 40 pence.
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Lilbourne 24 Ed3 Richard de Coldeassheby servant of Adam Lenlyn Agnes his wife Adam Lenlyn of Lillebourne Adam struck Richard with a knife in the left side to the heart in a meadow next to ___ in the fields of Lillebourne. The knife was worth 4 pence. Adam then fled and his chattels were worth 20 shillings. The sheriff is to capture him.
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Flore 24 Ed3 Thomas Roberd aged 5 Thomas de Cook Richard Cappe & John Edward Misfortune. He was playing next to the old well and by accident drowned.
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Thorp juxta Daventry 25 Ed3 Alice wife of John Molendinarius Suicide, struck herself in the stomach with a knife. Lived for 3 days to confess and take communion. The knife was worth 1 penny.
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Creaton magna 25 Ed3 William de Haddon aged 2 Henry le Shepherde John Bate & Walter (Pytons) Misfortune, he went to the well next to the highway and drowned.
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Naseby 25 Ed3 Adam Ives de Naseby aged (12) Felise Walter son of Richard & Robert Walbe Misfortune. Found in a ditch in the garden of Walter son of Richard. He had been sitting over the ditch but had the falling sickness (epilepsy) and by misfortune fell in?
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Naseby 25 Ed3 Philip le Milnere de Kilyngworth ___ Swon & John son of Gilbert Adam Rose Felony. The argued in the fields and Adam struck Philip with a pykfork down to the brain. Adam fled and the pykfork was worth 1 penny. His chattels were worth 40 pence.
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Thorp juxta Lubenham 25 Ed3 John Fleur aged 2 Anna P[er]soun Hugh R___ & William Felan Misfortune. He was playing next to the pond of Hugh de L__yngton and by misfortune he fell in.
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Far Cotton (Cotene juxta Northampton) 25 Ed3 Roger le Loksmyth At Coten the 29th August 1351 Roger le Loksmyth saught sanctuary in the church of St Leonard and confesed that he had stolen a horse worth 4 shillings at Yardley Hastings in May 1350. He abjured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover. His chattels were one anvil with mallets, iron files and tongs of iron worth 10 shillings, four dishes of pewter worth 12d, two sheets and one piece of carpet worth 2 shillings, two hutches worth 18d for which Northampton accounts. He had no land or tenements.
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Gayton 25 Ed3 John at Stile of Boxworth On 4th September 1351 John atte Stile de Bolkesworth saught sanctuary in the church and confessed before William de Haldenby that he was a thief and had stolen a black horse worth 12d and a bay horse worth 18d at Campden on 1st September. He abjured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover. He had five and a half pence upon him, a pair of boots worth 2d, a horn worth one and a half pence, two knives worth 2d, a pair of spurs worth 1d, a hood worth 2d, a girdle with pouch worth 2d, a sword with a buckle worth 4d, leggings and shoes worth 1d, a lock worth 2d for which Gayton accounts. He had no lands or tenements.
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Far Cotton (Cotene juxta Northampton) 25 Ed3 John Arderne aged 5 William de Arderne (his father) Thomas le Glovere & William Goidyer Misfortune. Drowned in the Nene by accident.
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Wastone 26 Ed3 John Mirywedur Robert Mody, John Astel Felony.
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East Haddon 26 Ed3 John Fondlyng aged 3 Joan Crabbetre Misfortune. Drowned in a well of John de Shelton
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Dodford 26 Ed3 John Gregory smyth John Hereward Felony.
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Flore 26 Ed3 Roger le Hayward Henry Capps Felony, shot with an arrow.
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Horton 26 Ed3 William son of John de Launden aged (5) Misfortune. He sat next to a dish full of hot water which spilled over him. The dish was worth 10 pence.
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Spratton 26 Ed3 John le Shepherde Misfortune. He was riding to the market at Northampton. The mare was worth 4 shillings.
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Kings Sutton 26 Ed3 Nicholas Henherde de Brakele John le Fysshere de Sutton Felony, knife wounds.
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Litchborough 26 Ed3 Robert son of Emme le Draper aged 5 Richard Gibbe John Gibbe & John le Draper Misfortune. Fell in a well called le Westwelle.
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Everdon 26 Ed3 William Aleyn William Gay They quarrelled in St James juxta Northampton. The knife was worth 1 penny. Wm Gay fled.
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Far Cotton (Cotene juxta Northampton) 26 Ed3 John Folenill de Wenge Misfortune. He rode to Northampton and (in between) le Quenescros and the wall of the hospital of St Leonard fell from his horse to the ground. The horse with saddle and harness were worth 10 shillings. Queen Eleanor Cross.
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Higham Ferrers 26 Ed3 Alice Tebras & Matilda Cote aged 1 year and 1 year Misfortune. Died in a fire.
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Paulerspury (Plumpton Pyrie) 26 Ed3 John groom to William le Carter de WestWales Roger Kyng John Kyng & William Kyng William le Carter John and William argued at le Golet and William le Carter struck John on the head with a staff.
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Welford 26 Ed3 John son of Matilda Mundevill aged one Matilda his mother Richard Mundevill & Richard Terry Misfortune. He was playing and rand to a dish of hot water which fell (or he fell in it). The dish was worth 10 pence.
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Horton 27 Ed3 Joan Peckere Joan de Ravenden John Vynour & Richard Merflet Misfortune, playing by a pond of Hugh de Littrington and slipped and fell into it.
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Lilbourne 27 Ed3 Isabella daughter of William de Eltington William William Herberd & John Herberd Misfortune. Fell in a well in the garden of William Herberd.
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Rothersthorpe 27 Ed3 Thomas Symond de Middleton Cecilia Hikedoun John Hikedoun & Richard Hikedoun Misfortune. In bed and a burning candle fell on the bed and he was burnt in the fire.
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Yardley Hasting 27 Ed3 Robert Wyard William le Gro___ Jurors; Robert Freman, Robert attehull, Henry Paye, William Goyn, John Baillif, Roger Spencer, John Freman, Richard Haulot, Roger Smyth, Robert Coup[er]e. Felony
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25 Ed3 Appeal, 25 Edw III, William de Gorham of Little Oakley before coroners confesses he is a thief and with Roger de Corby chaplain and Richard de Kylpersham and Henry Brayn of Coventry deprived merchants at Churchfield of 40 marks. He also appeals:
Simon le Carter de Kybesham, Blithe in county Nottingham.
Richard de Herdwik de Kylpesham re two horses worth 5 marks, a silver seal and 40 shillings in money, Bytham, Corby and Kesteven in county Lincoln.
John of the chaumbre de Kylpesham.
Roger Pilcheman de Herdwik county Rutland
William son of Robert Aleyn de Corby
Robert Partar__ de Welton, Roger de Corby chaplain, Simon le Warde, Ralph Basset.
John servant to John Daudelyn at Lyvedon
Richard le Smyth of Stanion, Henry de Deen.
John Knyght of Stanion.
John Daundelyn
Thomas le Taillour of Stanion
Hygyn' of Chapel Brampton
Thomas Taverner de Towcester
Nicholas parson of Herdwik and Adam Scot chaplain at Hardwick Oxfordshire.
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Appeal, 25 Ed3, Henry le soutere of Yardley Hastings probator before coroners confessed he is a thief and says that with John Godmayden de Eston Tynkere and William Tynkere his brother, John and Matilda Bret lately of Fotheringhay deprived certain merchants in Bozeat wood between Bozeat and Olney. He also appeals:
William Engelond of Wollaston.
Walter Barkere de Eston and William atte cros de Eston for stealing at Harrold Bedfordshire.
William Pille and Willam of the Pye of Yardley, Boynamitbrigge in Northamptonshire.
John Bret and Richard Bret of Castle Ashby for robbing in the fields of Great Billing.
William Kyng and Alexander Bate of Yardley Hastings for robbing under Roundhay in the fields of Yardley a red horse worth 12 shillings and William for killing in the same place?
John Bret, Richard Bret, William Kyng and Alexander Bate for robbing a woman next to Harrold Wood of goods and chattels worth 10 shillings
William le Warenner of Yardley Hastings, Gilbert of the Park de Arlee, Gilbert of the Hull, John of the Hull his brother for burglary at Arlee in Warwickshire.
William atte Stile de Arlee for receiving goods knowing them stolen.