CP.E.82
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Reference:CP.E.82
Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193


Court:Curia Ebor
Case:Appeals (matrimonial, validity of contract)
Details:20 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; Has sentence
Outcome:
Date: 26/02/1354 — 06/08/1355


People & Places
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Participant:John   Walkington [de Walkyngton;  de Walkington]
Role:plaintiff
Details:male
Employment:barker
Location:York (Ebor') : city



Participant:Matilda   Bradley [de Bradelay;  Bradley; Bradeley]
Alternate name:Matilda   Barlow [de Berlay]
Role:defendant
Details:female



Participant:John   Rawcliff [de Roucliff]
Role:defence proctor
Details:male; clerk
Employment:proctor



Participant:John   Hopton [de Hopton]
Role:witness
Details:male



Participant:Matilda   Katersouth [Katersouth]
Alternate name:Matilda   Katerfourth [Katerfourth]
Role:witness
Details:male
Notes:Cannot identify the surnames 'Katersouth' and 'Katerfourth'.



Participant:William   Hare [Hare]
Role:witness
Details:male



Participant:William   Warnfield [de Warnefeld]
Role:witness
Details:male



Participant:Thomas  Castleford [de Castelford]
Role:witness
Details:male



Participant:Adam   Taylor [Taillour]
Role:witness
Details:male



Participant:Robert   Harwood [de Harwod;  de Harwodd]
Role:witness
Details:male; 20
Location:York (Ebor') : city



Participant:Robert  Poppleton [de Popilton]
Role:witness
Details:male; 20



Participant:Peter  Webster [Webster;  Webbester]
Role:witness
Details:male; 20



Participant:Robert son of Matilda 
Role:witness
Details:male; 15



Participant:John   Stanley [Staynlay]
Role:witness
Details:male



Associated Places
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Location:York : city
Place(s):YorkNorth Street (Northstrete Ebor') : street name
Location:York (Ebor') : city
Location:York : city
Place(s):YorkMicklegate (Mikilgate, Mikelgate) : street name
Location:York : city
Place(s):YorkSkeldergate (Skeldirgate Ebor') : street name
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