INDEXES TO NORTHAMPTONSHIRE KING'S BENCH INDICTMENTS:
HENRY VIII, 1512-1528
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Copyright Stephen Swailes.

                                           
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1512 Indictment of George Blundell yeoman, Westminster 5th November 3 Hen VIII. On dorse, response by John Wattes justice.
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1512 Towcester Sessions of the peace before John Fyssher, Guy Palmes, Richard Knightley knight & Richard Burton esquire justices:
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1512 Towcester Inquest held before the above justices on the oaths of James Ball of Wellingborough, William Elyott of the same, William Harres of Mears Ashby, ___ Alam of the same, Robert Pitman of the same, Hugh Heryett of Wilby, Thomas Watts of Little Harrowden, William Whitmale of Sywell, John Byllyng of ___, ____ of Pitsford, William Grove of Overstone, John Wellys of Harringworth, John Broun of the same, Thomas Stewynson of the same & William Fysher. They say that George Blundell late of Towcester, yeoman, the 20th January 1 Hen VIII forcibly took 20 pounds from an unknown man at Towcester?
KB9/461 1513 No Northants content found
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1513 London Indictment of Hugh Boswell, Westminster 20th June 5 Hen VIII. On dorse, response by Humfry Conygesby & Guy Palmes justices.
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1513 Delivery to Northampton castle gaol before Humfry Conyngsby & Guy Palmes justices:
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1513 Geddington, London Hugh Boswell late of London, gentleman, arrested on indictment 29th October 4 Hen VIII at Geddington stole two silver cups woth 10 marks, two ___ worth 2 shillings, and a blue cape worth 10 marks the property of the church from a chest in the custody of John Browest. He pleaded not guilty. Jurors say he is guilty. Custody at Ludgate by Henry Wyat knight?
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1513 London Delivery to Northampton castle gaol before Humfry Conyngsby & Guy Palmes justices Saturday before the feast of St Gregory 2 Hen VIII:
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1513 Walgrave, Cransley, London Hugh Boswell late of London, yeoman forcibly took 4 shillings from the purse of John Alen at Walgrave and also took 6 pence from William Webbe at Cransley. Taken to the bar he pleaded not guilty. Jurors say he is guilty.
KB9/463 1513 No Northants content found
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1514 Dodford Delivery to Northampton castle gaol before John Fyssher knight and Guy Palmes justices Wednesday in the feast of St James Apostle 1 Hen VIII: John Roules late of Dodford, tailor, also called John Rolles arrested on indictment for that on the 1st June 1 Hen VIII at Dodford he forcibly took a bay horse worth 13 shillings and 4 pence the property of William Glover and a ruby horse worth 10 shillings the property of John Awode. He pleaded not guilty. Jurors found him guilty. Transfered to the custody of John Cokks 'gerentarius' at Lincoln?
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1514 Dodford Indictment of John Rolle
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1515 Croughton At Crowton 21st April 6 Hen VIII one David Jonys late of Worcester, taillor, broke into the church at Crowton. William Hall coroner heard Jonys confess that he was thief stealing a cloak worth 20 shillings, a lance worth 6 pence and a knife called a woodeknyff worth 20 pence the property of Thomas Dove chaplain at Crowton. Leonard Metcalff late of Crowton, yeoman, and Robert Kellett late of Adderbury in county Oxford, tailor, the 2nd March 6 Hen VIII. 'Puttam' in county Lancs. Jonys ajbured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover. He had no chattels.
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1516 Bozeat To justices at the gaol at Northampton castle re John Baker of Boseyate, yeoman. Westminster 17th April 15 Hen VIII. On dorse, response by Humfry Conyngsby knight and William Rudhale justice.
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1516 Bozeat Delivery to the gaol at Northampton castle before Humfry Conygesby & Guy Palmes justices the Monday after the feast of St Margaret (2 Hen VIII): John Baker late of Bosseyate, husbandman, arrested on indictment for that on the 12th February 1 Hen VIII he forcibly entered the close of John Syner at Bosseyate and taking 2 colts worth 16 shillings the property of John Syner. Taken to the bar he pleaded not guilty. Jurors say he is guilty. Transfered to the custody of John Cokkys 'gerentarius' of William bishop of Lincoln?
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1516 Sessions of the peace held at Northampton before Robert Brudenell justice & Nicholas Vaux knight and other custodians of the peace the Tuesday after the feast of St Michael Archangel (8) Hen VIII:
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1516 Maidwell Inquest taken before the above custodians of the peace of the oaths of (Simon) Vynter of (Weedon), Thomas Cowper of Wilby, Robert Atwell of Earls Barton, Richard Jemys of the same, John Byllyng of (Sywell), William Wythmale of Sywell, John Atkyns of Wappenham, Thomas Wynculls of Duncote, William Hedge of Greens Norton, David Witten of Blakesley, John Crace of Towcester, Thomas Aley of Collingtree, John Fermer of Wilby & William Fote of W____. John Seyton of Maidwell, gentleman, Robert Seyton late of the same, gentleman, Simon Seyton late of the same, gentleman, John Hoke late of the same, yeoman, (Clement) Harryot late of the same, gentleman & Thomas Payn late of the same, cleric. Nicholas Metcalfe (cleric), Laurence Saunders, Thomas Saunders gentleman, Miles Rosse & William Warde senior. Nicholas Odell knight.
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1517 Kings Cliffe It happened at Kyngesclyff the 20th April 9 Hen VIII that Richard Smyth late of Kyngesclyff, smyth, fled to the church. Edmund Perwich coroner heard his confession that on the 18th April he took a bay horse worth 20 shillings the property of John Smyth and abjured the realm and was assigned to Dover.
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1520 Finedon, Wellingborough The 6th October 11 Hen VIII at Thyngden Richard Maydebury late of Wendlyngburgh, shoemaker, went to the church at Thyngden where Edward Humfrey, coroner, and admitted that on 12th December 16 Hen VII he stole 60 pairs of soles worth 40 shillings the property of Thomas Colyn at Northampton and on 4th July (9 Hen VIII) he forcibly took a hide worth 2 shillings and 8 pence the property of William Denett at Wendlyngburgh. He abjured the realm and was assigned to the port of Dover and by custom given a cross in right hand?
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London King to Edmund Perwyche coroner re William Langford late of London, yeoman, alias William Chorleton, Westminster 6th June 11 Hen VIII.
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1519 Sibbertoft, London It happened the 20th September 8 Hen VIII at Sybertofte that William Langford late of London also called William Chorleton, yeoman, in the church confessed before Edmund Perwyche coroner that on Thursday before the feast of the Assumption of St Mary Virgin 8 Hen VIII he killed Hugh Beryngton at London and took a cloak of damask value 10 pounds the property of William Sherwode. He abjured and was assigned to the port of Southampton.
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1520 Lillingstone Lovell From the king re John Breton of Lillingstone Lovell in county Oxford, husbandman, and Robert Bekeley of the same place, labourer. Westminster 26th January 11 Hen VIII. On dorse, response by Robert Brudenall justice.
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1520 Sessions of the peace held at Northampton castle before Robert Brudenell knight, Thomas Lucy knight & colleagues the Tuesday after the feast of the Epiphany 9 Hen VIII:
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1520 Lillingstone Lovell, Whittlewood forest, Inquest taken before the above justices on the oaths of Simon Vynter of Weedon Lois, Thomas Couper of Scaldwell, William Harris of Mears Ashby, Thomas Byllyngham of Dodford, Richard Nicholl of Weston Favell, John Norman of Wilby, John Spenser of 'Bramton', William Fisher of the same, John (Capron of Greens Norton), (Phillip) Wilsey of Rushton, Maurice Wilson of Rushton, Thomas Asser of Arthingworth. They say that John Bretten of Lyllyngston Lovell (membrane damaged) 25th May 9 Hen VIII forcibly took a horse worth 10 shillings and a colt colour black worth 6 shillings 8 pence the property of (missing) at Whittlebury from the king's forest at Whittlewode. William Parr sheriff of Northants, William Gascoigne esquire sheriff, Thomas Hudson of Livingstone Lovell, tailor & Henry Milles of Wappenham, husbandman. John Bretton was exacted but did not appear and is therefore outlawed.
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1520 Sessions of the peace held at Northampton castle before Robert Brudenell knight, Thomas Lucy & colleagues the Tuesday after the feast of the Epiphany [date missing but presumably as above]:
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1520 Whittlewood forest, Lillinstone Lovell Inquest held before the above justices on the oaths of Simon Vynter of Weedon Lois, Thomas Couper of Scaldwell, (William Harris of Mears Ashby), Henry Carter of Walgrave, Thomas Byllyngham of Dodford, Richard Nicoll of Weston Favell, John Norman of Wilby, John Spenser, William Fysher of the same, John Capron of Greens Norton, Phillip Wilsey of Rushton, Maurice Wilson of Rushton, Thomas Asser of Arthingworth. They say that John Breton of Lyllyngston Lovell in county Oxford husbandman & Robert Bekley of the same, labourer, in November 9 Hen VIII forcibly took a grey horse worth 10 shillings and a colt colour dark grey, and a sorell horse worth 7 shillings the proprty of William Barres at Lynshyre in the forest of Whittelwode. Northampton castle 23rd June 11 Hen VIII, John Thorne and Edmund Perewyche coroners, John Bretton & Robert Bekley were exacted five times and did not appear and are therefore outlawed.
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1520 Brackley Thomas earl of Derby, frankpledge held at the cross of St James at Brakley before Nicholas Vauz knight, steward, 3rd October 11 Hen VIII on the oaths of Robert Stuttysbury, John Attkyns, Richard Odson, Thomas Bally, William (Yurmunger), John Squyer, Thomas Broke, Richard Stane, William Colyer, William Hull, William Payreson, Walter Collys, John Benam, Robert Vardiner who say that Thomas Lovett of Astwell, esquire, a certain lane called blacknam lane, Wappenham Wold, under penalty of 20 shillings.
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1520 King to various counties including Northants, on dorse response by Humfry Conyngesby knight and Robert Norwiche justices. The names of various people are listed by county on the following membranes. For Northants. Most entries end with 'et inde convictus liberatur ordinario' (and then released?):
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1520 Edward Watson late of Longford in county Bedford, cleric, indicted for felony, William Warde chaplain, 11 Hen VIII.
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1520 Derby Nicholas Alcot late of Derby, chaplain indicted for felony, 13 Hen VIII
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1520 Lincoln Edward/Edmund Arthur late of Lincoln, labourer indicted for felony, 14 Hen VIII
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1520 Northampton Robert Rawlyns late of Northampton, smith, indicted for felony, 15 Hen VIII
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1520 Rothersthorpe Richard Sklater late of Ruddersthorp, yeoman, indicted for felony, 1 Hen VIII
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1520 Dodford John Rules late of Dodford, tailor, indicted for felony, 1 Hen VIII
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1520 Sulby Henry Rode late of Sulby, plomer, indicted for felony, 1 Hen VIII
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1520 Bozeat John Baker of Boseyate, husbandman, indicted for felony, 2 Hen VIII
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1520 London Hugh Boswell late of London, yeoman, indicted for felony, 2 Hen VIII
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1520 Alberbury ? William Browne late of Albeley in Shropshire, husbandman, indicted for felony, 6 Hen VIII
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1520 Cambridge? Thomas Gough late of (Cambridge) Augustinian friar indicted for murder, 6 Hen VIII
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1520 Rothwell Thomas Brabson late of Rothewell, labourer, indicted for felony 8 Hen VIII
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1520 Evenley John Baldewyn late of Evenley, labourer, indicted for felony 8 Hen VIII
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1520 Boddington Patrick Long late of Bodyngton, chaplain, indicted for murder, 9 Hen VIII
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1520 Ipswich Thomas Johnson late of Ipswyche baker, indicted for felony 9 Hen VIII
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1520 Repeats names given on m.11 above
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1520 Luffield Indictment of Robert Saunders late of Luffeld in county Northampton, gent. Westminster 19th October 12 Hen VIII
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1520 Luffield Sessions of the peace held at Northampton before Thomas Empson, Thomas Brokesby, Edmund Knightley, Edward Mountague & other justices of the peace in the feast of St James 12 Hen VIII: Inquest taken before the above justices on the oaths of Richard Pykerynge of Ashley, John Hylton of Brackley, John Creswell, John Stacy of Harlestone, William Symonds of Bugbrooke, John Burgess of Moulton, Gregory Golover of West Haddon, Thomas Warde of Adstone, John Godeman of Bradden, John Warde of Nortoft, John Watkynson of Apethorpe & William Butterler of Harpole (Horpoll) who say that Robert Saunders late of Loffeld, gent, the 5th December 10 Hen VIII at Luffyld assaulted, raped and had carnal knowledge of Katherine Smyth.
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1521 Foxley Inquest held at Foxley 3rd November 12 Hen VIII before John Thorne coroner on the body of Thomas Burneby on the oaths of Richard Folwell of Litchborough, Thomas Gefferey of the same, Richard Colyns of the same, William Ares of the same, William Seyton of Maidford, John Rachbawde of the same, Richrad Wryrt of the same, Thomas Warwyk of Blakesley, Richard Peyntor of the same, Thomas Woodwyld of the same, James Whytton of the same, John Brampton of Higham, Thomas Tewe of Grimscote & Robert Furnes of the same. They say that John Durraunt late of Foxley, labourer the 3rd October 12 Hen VIII attacked Thomas Burneby at Lichabarowe with a 'blocke axe' and struck him on the back of the head through to the brain and he died within two hours.
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1521 Warkworth Memorandum that the 11th March 12 Hen VIII at Warkworth Richard Grene late of Rodford in county Warwick, labourer, went to the church at Warkworth and confessed before John Thorne, coroner, that on the 9th March at Warkworth he took a gelding colour bay worth 8 shillings (and a virgate and a half of wool) the property of an unknown person. Abjuring the realm he was assigned to Dover with a cross in his right hand by custom.
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1521 Syresham, Ravenstone Bucks ? Inquest held at Siresham 27th June 13 Hen VIII before John Thorne, coroner, on the body of Thomas Edlyng on the oaths of Thomas Squier of Syresham, John Squier of the same, Thomas (Sale) of the same, Robert Loborn of the same, William Collys of Wappenham, John Atkyns of the same, William Harrys of the same, William Harrys of the same, ___ of the same, Thomas Spadmore of the same, John Watts of Whitfield, Thomas Watts of the same & Richard Cleydon of the same. The 25th June at Siresham and Thomas Eliott late of Rotlesden in county Buckingham, labourer, struck Edlying with a fork called a pychfork inflicting a mortal wound?
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1522 Peterborough Inquest taken at Petborow 22nd April (13) Hen VIII before Edward Grenehall, coroner, on the body of William Cowper prisoner in the gaol at Petborow on the oaths of Walter Morton of Peterborow, John Tayler of the same, John Cave of the same, William Algarr of the same, John Eyre of the same, William Dixson of Dogsthorpe, Thomas Mompley of Estfield, John Clement of the same, Richard Bayly of Newarke, John Grome of Stanground, Christopher (N_ys) of Marholm & John Heyther of Eye. Wm Cowper was in prison from the 5th February to 22nd April and died of infirmity about 4pm.
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1523 Northampton Indictments of William Grene late of Northampton, tanner, John Horpol late of the same, tanner & Richard Scott late of the same, yeoman. On dorse, response by Humfry Conyngesby and John Carell justices.
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1523 Northampton, St James End Delivery to Northamton castle gaol before Humfry Conyngesby knight and John Carell justices the week before the feast of St Gregory Pape 13 Hen VIII. William Grene tanner, John Horpoll tanner and Richard Scott yeoman all late of Northampton arrested on indictment for the murder of Thomas Dynys also called Thomas Paynter at Saynt Jamys End by stricking him with a stone? They plead not guilty. R. Symson of the town of Northampton baker and Richard Chadoke of the same town, tailor. Walter Chamberleyn of Northampton tanner and William Dennet of Wellingborough tanner. Thomas Luk of Overstone husbandman. Robert (Berybroun)
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1523 Thorpe Lubbenham, Farndon Memorandum that the 5th January 14 Hen VIII William Morley late of Thorp Lubbenham in Northants, yeoman at Northampton at the church of (the preaching friars). John Hylton, John Walker and Richard Dixson coroners in the jurisdiction of Northampton. Morley struck Richard Rande also called Richard Randull at Thorpe Lubbenham with a staff called a pykedstaff on the left side of his head inflicting a mortal wound. He also took a grey horse with 20 shillings and a __ worth 20 pence the property of John Catesby knight at Thorpe Lubbenham. A sword and shield worth five shillings the property of (Bartram) Morley at Farndon. Abjured the realm and was sent to Bishop's Lynn (King's Lynn) in Norfolk with a cross placed in his hand as is custom.
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1523 Althorpe, Brington Inquest taken at Olthropp in the parish of Brynton 3rd February 14 Hen VIII before Thomas Stuttesbury coroner on the body of John Ekton late of Olthrope on the oaths of John Whyttyng of Harlestone, John Stace of the same, Hugh Lade of the same, Robert Stanley of the same, Richard Wrytte of Great Brington, John (Samson) of the same, Simon Coke of the same, William Hoggys of Holdenby, Richard Leche of the same, Thomas Henman of the same, Richard Hylle of the same, Henry Byllynggam of Little Brington, Richard Robyns of the same, William Gamage of the same who say that Edward Mody late of Olthroppe, horsekeeper, the 2nd Feburary 14 Hen VIII with 'diabolic mind' assaulted John Ekton at night about 12pm with a certain sword and struck him through to the heart infliciting a mortal wound from which he died quickly. Mody went to the church of All Saints in Northampton. He had no property.
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1523 Althorpe, Brington Memorandum that the 3rd February 14 Hen VIII Edward Mody late of Olthorp in the parish of Bryngton horsekeepe fled to the church of All Saints in Northampton before John Hylton and John Walker coroners and confessed that on the 2nd February with malice aforethought he killed John Acton late of Coventry, yeoman at Olthorpe with a sword worth 12 pence. He was assigned to the port of Dover and a cross placed in his right hand as is custom.
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1523 Thorpe Lubbenham Inquest held at Lubbenham in county Leicester 15th January 14 Hen VIII on the body of Richard Randull of Lubbenham Jurors [named] say that William Morley late of Lubbenham, yeoman, the 5th of January at Thorpe Lubbenham killed Richard Randell with a staff worth 7 pence.
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1524 Walton, Kings Sutton Inquest held at Walton in the parish of KyngeSutton 20th November 15 Hen VIII before Nicholas Lovet coroner on the body of John Whytyng on the oaths of Henry Walker, Robert Damery, Henry Salmon, Thomas Bocher, Richard Coke, John Grene, James Bele, Richard Parker, Thomas Sparrey, William Evans, Thomas Phillippes, John Wyett, John Benett, William Father and Nicholas Kytton. At Walton on 12th November, John Whytyng out of malice aforethought struck John Stone with a staff called a pykedstaff worth 4 pence. Stone in fear of his life fled to a gate called Kechyns gate in the fields of Walton. Stone with a wodknyf in his hand struck Whytyng inflicting a mortal wound?
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1524 Luddington in the Brook, Woolley Delivery to the gaol at the Huntingdon castle before Robert Rede knight, Edward Slade justices Tuesday after the feast of the Annunciation of St Mary 5 Hen VIII: Richard Pollard late of Luddyngton in the Broke poyntmaker arrested on indictment for that on 6th February 5 Hen VIII at Wolley in county Huntingdon he forcibly took 40 shillings and a silver chalice worth 4 marks the property of the inhabitants of the parish of Luddyngton in the custody of William Child and Thomas Baron churchwardens of the church at Luddyngton? He pleaded not guilty but jurors say he is guilty. Thomas Raven rector of the church of All Saints, Huntingdon, Thomas bishop of Lincoln.
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1525 Indictment of George Kyrkeham knight, Robert Kyrkham, William Myles & John ap Richard, Westminster 27th May 17 Hen VIII.
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1525 Glapthorne, Warmington Sessions of the peace held at Glapthorne before Robert Brudenell, William FitzWilliam and colleagues 11th April 16Hen VIII: Inquest held before the above justices on the oaths of John Lenton gent, Thomas Downhall gent, Richard Chisselden gent, Henry Salford gent, Christopher Morgan gent, Anthony Luffwick gent, Henry Gage gent, Richard Bishop yeoman, Richard Hamlyn yeoman, Thomas Gyles yeoman, Henry Tayllor yeoman, Robert Ladde yeoman & John Byffeyld yeoman. They say that Robert Kyrkham late of Warmyngton gent, William Myles late of Warmyngton yeoman and John ApRychard of the same, yeoman, the 15th March 16 Hen VIII at Warmyngton did riotously assemble and assault John Hylton and Ralph Hylton? John Mason. Robert Kyrkham with an 'ancipite' called a 'tochandswerd' and Wm Myles and John ApRychard with sword and shield
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1525 Irchester Inquest held at Irchestre 12th January 16 Hen VIII before Richard Throgmarton coroner on the body of John Houghton of Archestre on the oaths of Henry Goodwyn, John Page, John Hamerton, Simon Howghton, Richard Smyth, Rowland Manyng, William Cruet, William Clyfford, William Sereche, Thomas Frauncis, William Wyseman & John Cokks. They say that John Hanley of Archestre shoemaker on the day above written struck John Houghton with a dagger to the heart. On dorse, Humfry Conyngesby and William Rudhale justices.
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1525 St James End, Duston Inquest held at SentJamysend juxta Northampton in the parish of Duston 6th January 16 Hen VIII before Thomas Stuttesbury coroner on the body of Thomas Koxe at SentJamysend on the oaths of Lawrence Spenser, John Blome, Henry Draper, Simon Brayfeld, Thomas Jamys, Thomas Prette, John Grey, Henry Myllard, Simon Tomkyns Robert Jacson, Simon Witt, Richard Auncelle & Geoffrey Marsche. John Koxe of the abbey of St James labourer, Thomas Ryddel of the abbey, shepherd, Henry Jeffs of the abbey, labourer & Davy Welcheman of the abbey, labourer the 2nd January. John Koxe with a staff called a 'tohandstaffe' worth 4 pence, Thomas Ryddel with a staff called a shephoke worth 6 pence, Jeffs with a pykedstaff worth 4 pence.
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1526 Towcester Indictment of Benedict Davy of Towcester gent, Benedict Davy cleric, Henry Barker mercer & Robert Waren fuller. Westminster 25th January 17 Hen VIII.
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1526 Towcester Sessions of the peace at Towcester Monday after the feast of All Saints 17 Hen VIII before Richard Knyghtley and Thomas Lovet on the oaths of Thomas Malery, Nicholas Lovet, Richard Dwale, Henry Lawney, John Neell, Thomas Cassewell, John Torcell, Richard Leek, Thomas Humfrey, Henry Atkyns, William Ketyll, John Symons, William Lovell & Thomas Norman. Benedict Davy of Tocestur yeoman, Benedict Davy of Tocestur cleric, Henry Barker junior of Tovestur mercer & Robert Waren of Tocestur fuller assembled with weapons. BDavy yeoman the 10th October 17 Hen VIII about 1pm at Toucestur assaulted Thomas Barbur, Thomas Goodman of Bradden husbandman & William Goodman cleric?
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1526 Easton Neston Sessions of the peace held at Northampton castle Tuesday after the feast of St Michael Archangel 17 Hen VIII before Edmund Knyghtley, Richard Knyghtley, Robert Chauntrell and colleagues. Inquest held before the above justices the day and place above written on the oaths of Richard Nicolls of Weston Favell, Thomas Cowper of Hanging Houghton, John __ere of Sywell, Richard Else of Kingsthorpe, Geoffrey Colls of the same, John Hyll of Walton, Henry Grymston of Syresham, William Wyncoll of Little Houghton, Robert Robynson of Easton Maudit, Thomas Baker of Strixton, Thomas Marton of Mears Ashby, Thomas Freman of Easton Maudit, Henry Carter of Walgrave, Reginald Wolman of Brayfield & John Goodman of Badby. Henry VI the late king. Thomas Empson of Easton Neston. Richard Butler, 'le Bell' in Towcester
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1526 Easton neston Indictment of Thomas Empson late of Estneston armiger
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1526 Horton, Turvey Inquest taken at Bedford 12 Hen VIII, Robert Spencer of Horton in county Northampton, yeoman, 19th May 12 Hen VIII forcibly took (3 steers and 2 ___) worth 4 pounds the property of Richard Kent at Turvey.
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1527 Dingley Inquest held at Dyngley 7th July 19 Hen VIII before Edmund Perwyche coroner on the body of William Bretfeld on the oaths of William Pope, Thomas Alen, Richard Taillour, Richard Sprigge, Thomas Briggeman, Thomas Smythe, Thomas Chamber, Thomas Hamond, William Clement, John Goodman, Robert Hamond, John (Morley), John Rocheford, Robert Hony, John Whitewell, William Skevington, Thomas Blason, William Clypsham, Thomas West & William Shakulton. Thomas Adam late of Dyngley husbandman in the feast of the Assencion 19 Hen VIII assaulted Wm Bretfeld at Dyngley with a staff called a pyckydstaff worth 2 pence stricking him on the right side of the head inflicting a mortal wound. He had chattels at Dyngley worth 40 shillings in the custody of Humfry Stafford sheriff. On dorse, Humfry Conyngesby & Robert Norwiche justices, Monday in the feast of St Mary Magdalene 19 Hen VIII.
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1528 Tansor Indictment of John Say late of Tanser cleric, Thomas Kete of the same, husbandman & Jasper Marham of the same place, husbandman. Westminster 6th February 19 Hen VIII. On dorse, response by Robert Brudenell justice.
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1528 Tansor Sessions of the peace at Northampton castle the Tuesday after the feast of St Michael Archangel 19 Hen VIII before Robert Brudenell, Walter Mauncell, Richard Knyghtley, Edward Montague, William Saunders, Richard Humfrey, Robert Chuntrell & Edward Warner on the oaths of Richard Nicholls of Weston, Simon Wellys of the same, John Childe junior of Kingsthorpe, William Symonds of Bugbrooke, Thomas Taillour of Collingtree, Thomas Couper of Hanging Houghton, Robert Curtes of Holcote, John Smerte of Grendon, Richard Cley of Wellingborough, John Sprott of Rushton, John Mores of the same, John (G_nynse) of Loddington & Robert Brown of Orton. John Say late of Tansor cleric, Thomas Kete of the same, husbandman & Jasper Marham of the same, husbandman the 16th August 19 Hen VIII with pyckforks and other weapons assembled at Tansor in a meadow called Babholme and abused and maltreated Guy Lynne.
KB9/506/1, m. 40
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1528 Tansor Sessions of the peace held at Northampton castle the Tuesday after the feast of the Ephiphany 19 Hen VIII before Robert Brudenell, Walter Mauntell, Richard Knyghtley, Edmund Knyghtley, Thomas Lovet, Edward Mountague, William Saunders, Richard Humfrey, Robert Chauntrell & Edward Warner on the oaths of William Robynson of Grendon, Thomas Marshe of Moulton, Richard Nicols of Weston, William Wallys of Great Billing, Robert Curtes of Holcot, Henry Collys of Sywell, John Molle of Chacombe, Wiliam Hert of Cogenhoe, Geoffrey Collys of Kingsthorpe, Thomas Taillour of Collingtree, Thomas Cottesbroke of Boddington, Thomas Coke of Wilby, Henry Pratt of Barton, Robert Toye of Woodford, William Smyth of Hinton, John Symonds of 'Deventon' & Thomas Couper of Hanging Houghton. Richard Say late of Tansor, cleric, the 16th August 19 Hen VIII assaulted Guy Lynne gent at Tansor in a meadow called Babholme with a pyckfork.
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1528 Tansor Same as membrane 40 but citing John Say of Tansor, cleric.
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1528 Tansor Indictment of Richard Say late of Tansor, cleric. Westminster 6th February 19 Hen VIII
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1528 Cransley, Pytcheley, Kingsthorpe, Teigh?, Far Cotton Sessions held at Northampton castle Tuesday in the feast of St Mary Magdelene 20 Hen VIII before Humfrey Conyngesby and colleagues justices on the oaths of William Symonds of Bugbrooke, Hugh Kymbell of Culworth, Willian Luk of Overstone, Thomas Wright of Abington, William (Gonne) of Spratton, William (___ of Great Billing), John Keche of Chipping Warden, Richard Dycons of Tansor, Robert Taverner of Harlestone, William Gouwyn/Gouwyner of West Haddon, Thomas Horwood of (Starton), John Nevyll of Welford, ___ Gryffe of Woodford & Thomas Byrbury of Boddington. William Myles late of Cransley, labourer, 12th February 19 Hen VIII forcibly burgled the house and close of Henry Edwyn at Pytcheley about 11pm taking [goods listed]. And the same William took 2 pence from from the purse of Thomas Andrewe servant of Henry? -Edmund Wood late of Daventry indicted for on the 5th April 19 Hen VIII at the house of William Blower at Daventry he took 23 pence? -And John Shilcok late of Kingsthorpe, labourer, indicted for on the 25th March 19 Hen VIII taking two tunics worth 12 shillings 4 pence a doublet worth 4 shillings 8 pence the property of Thomas Impeys at Kingsthorpe. Matthew Coke late of Slapton, labourer, John Maye late of Tyth in Rutland, weaver & Richard Wykyns late of Cotton End juxta Northampton, labourer in gaol in custody of Nicholas Odell armiger?