Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 THE RISE OF THE STAFFORD FAMILY, 1343–1460
- 2 THE SECOND AND THIRD DUKES OF BUCKINGHAM, 1460–1521
- 3 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE STAFFORD ESTATES, 1438–1521
- 4 THE FIRST DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM'S HOUSEHOLD AND RETINUE, 1438–1460
- 5 CHANGES IN THE DUCAL LIFESTYLE, 1460–1521
- 6 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 14OO–1473
- 7 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 1473–1521
- 8 THE STAFFORDS AND THEIR COUNCIL
- 9 THE STAFFORDS AND THE COMMON LAW
- CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- A The Stafford Estates
- B Senior Household and Estate Staff
- C Councillors Retained by the three Dukes and Anne, Duchess of Buckingham
- D Fees and Annuities Awarded by the First and Third Dukes of Buckingham
- E Cases Brought by Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in the Courts of the King's Bench and Common Pleas
- Manuscript Sources
- Printed Sources
- Index
E - Cases Brought by Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in the Courts of the King's Bench and Common Pleas
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 October 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 THE RISE OF THE STAFFORD FAMILY, 1343–1460
- 2 THE SECOND AND THIRD DUKES OF BUCKINGHAM, 1460–1521
- 3 THE MANAGEMENT OF THE STAFFORD ESTATES, 1438–1521
- 4 THE FIRST DUKE OF BUCKINGHAM'S HOUSEHOLD AND RETINUE, 1438–1460
- 5 CHANGES IN THE DUCAL LIFESTYLE, 1460–1521
- 6 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 14OO–1473
- 7 THE FINANCES OF THE STAFFORDS, 1473–1521
- 8 THE STAFFORDS AND THEIR COUNCIL
- 9 THE STAFFORDS AND THE COMMON LAW
- CONCLUSION
- APPENDICES
- A The Stafford Estates
- B Senior Household and Estate Staff
- C Councillors Retained by the three Dukes and Anne, Duchess of Buckingham
- D Fees and Annuities Awarded by the First and Third Dukes of Buckingham
- E Cases Brought by Edward, Duke of Buckingham, in the Courts of the King's Bench and Common Pleas
- Manuscript Sources
- Printed Sources
- Index
Summary
PART
THE COURT OF THE KING'S BENCH
(All references are to King's Bench rolls, class K.B.27 in the Public Record Office.)
1498 Gregory Cheneley, John Alyston, James Stryicheley (trespass), Essex (949, Mich. 14 Hen. VII, rot. 14V).
1501 Richard Robyns (trespass), Glos. (958, Hilary 16 Hen. VII, rot. IV).
1501 Thomas Eylond, Robert Cotell, Thomas Roos (trespass), Notts. (960, Trinity 16 Hen. VII, rot. 14).
1501 Thomas Sevenoak, James Outryde (trespass), Kent (ibid., rot. 56).
1505 Reginald Pecham, Henry Fane, John Malle (trespass), Kent (975, Easter 20 Hen. VII, rot. 18).
1505 Thomas Fane & Paul Eden (trespass), Kent (ibid.).
1506 Edward Legh, Richard & William Bavell, Nicholas Basset, Richard Dean, John Granger (trespass), Kent (980, Trinity 21 Hen. VII, rot. IOV).
1507 Sir Thomas Blount (abducting a ward), Salop. (985, Mich. 23 Hen. VII, rot. 44).
1507 Wistann Broun (abducting a ward), Essex (ibid., rot. 53).
1507 Thomas Fane (two separate cases of trespass), Kent (ibid., rot. 50).
1508 Henry Fane (trespass), Kent (989, Mich. 24 Hen. VII, rot. 52V).
1509 John Broket (abducting a ward), Essex (993, Mich. 1 Hen. VIII, rot. 90V).
1510 Thomas Lucas (fraud), Norfolk (996, Trinity 2 Hen. VIII, rot. 63–3v).
1514 John Richard & Alfred Palley (trespass), Kent (1010, Hilary 5 Hen. VIII, rot. 3).
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- The Staffords, Earls of Stafford and Dukes of Buckingham1394–1521, pp. 243 - 251Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 1978