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Agreement between Adam de Stratton, and Sir John son of Reginald son of Peter, relative to certain suit of court every three weeks and presentment of pleas, claimed by the said Adam at his hundred of Heyworth from the said Sir John and his men of Staunton, viz. four of the said men are to attend twice a year only at the said hundred, at the turn or at the view of frankpledge called 'le laweday' after Easter and Michaelmas to present hue and cry and effusion of blood, paying three shillings to the said Adam in discharge of all claim on account of the aforesaid suit; the said Sir John is to have all other attachments issues and profits of the said town formerly belonging to the said hundred. Also the said Adam is to have right of entry into the manor of Staunton to levy Crown debts &c. and to apprehend thieves: [Wilts.]
Covering dates London, St. Andrew's Day, 16 Edward [I].
Availability Open Document, Open Description, Normal Closure before FOI Act: 30 years
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