Notes for: William FOXCOTE

8 Oct 1405: Placed in tithing: John son of John Prenteys, John ?Humbiy, William Foxcote son of William Foxcote
Mon 26 Nov 1414:
Placed in tithing: William Foxcote jun
John William <*> took from the lord a croft with appurtenances in Wodende which John Haukyn occupied, by what title is unknown, and in which he committed waste, holding to himself for his life according to the custom of the manor for the ancient services. Paid fine 12d. Did fealty. *inserted above:
5 May 1416
William Foxcote, junior, juror
26 Nov 1416
chief pledge
22 Apr 1417
William Foxcote, junior, chief pledge
Richard servant1(s') of John William <2d> unjustly assaulted William Wilkyn, pledged by William Foxcote jun
13 Jun 1418
William Foxcote,discharged as chief pledge
8 May 1419
constables present that 1 brass bowl worth 2s; 1 hair sieve worth 10d; 1 ?net worth 2d; 1 ?coat worth 1d issued from goods waived within the lordship by William Foxcote jun and other chattels not attached which were lately of Dominus John Dervyll, parson of the church of Cobelynton
29 Oct 1422
William Foxcote, junior, juror (struck out in list)
15 Apr 1423
William Foxcote, junior, chief pledge
Nicholas Thresshe' <1d> unjustly assaulted John Stannford with 1 stave worth nothing, pledged by William Foxcote
William Foxcote jun plaintiff v John Mason, plea of debt. Ordered that Mason be attached to answer Foxcote.
William Foxcote jun plaintiff v William Cartere, plea of debt. Ordered that Cartere be attached to answer Foxcote.
3 Dec 1423
William Foxcote, junior, chief pledge
1 May 1424
William Foxcote, junior, constable
2 Oct 1424
William Foxcote, constable
Thomas Upton <2d> unjustly assaulted William Foxcote jun with a scythe (falce) worth 7d, forfeit, pledged by the constable
7 Jun 1425
William Foxcote, constable
Thomas Prentys <2d> unjustly assaulted William Foxcote
12 Nov 1425
William Foxcote, constable
22 May 1426
William Foxcote, constable
William Foxcote, affeeror
William Foxcote plaintiff v William Boueton <2d>, John Jankyn <2d>, William Jankyn <2d> all of Shipton, plea of trespass. In mercy, pledged by John Totenho, John Haukyn, John Baynard because they did not come to answer Foxcote. Ordered that they be distrained.
Richard Chirchey sen surrendered 1 messuage, 1 cottage and 1 virgate of land with their appurtenances ad opus John Geffes and Joan his wife daughter of the said Richard. Heriot 1 cow worth 5s. Re-granted to Geffes holding to himself and Joan his wife and theirs according to the custom of the manor paying and doing in everything as Chirchey paid and was accustomed to pay. Paid entry fine 20s. Fealty. Fine to be paid 10s at the next f Michael (29 Sept) and 10s at the following one, pledged by William Foxcote and the reeve.
11 Nov 1426
William Foxcote, constable
William Foxcote, affeeror
William Foxcote plaintiff v William Boueton, John Jankyn, William Jankyn, plea of trespass. Plaint continued until next
13 Jun 1427
William Foxcote <1d> has an obstructed watercourse at Townessende ad noc', ordered to amend by the next [court], pain 4d
William Foxcote, constable
William Foxcote, affeeror
William Foxcote plaintiff v William Boueton <2d>, John Jankyn <2d>, William Jankyn <2d>. In mercy for licence to agree, pledged by John Haukyn and John Totenho
17 Nov 1427
William Foxcote, juror
9 Nov 1428
2William Foxcoted> has ditch at Tounnesende obstructed ad noc', ordered to amend by the next [court], pain 6d
11 Apr 1429
William Foxcote, juror
26 Nov 1429
William Foxcote, essoined by the reeve
William Foxcote <1d> obstructed watercourse at Townessende ad noc', ordered etc
14 Feb 1430
William Foxcote <2d> owe [suit] and defaulted
William Foxcote 2d> did not come ad warant' esson'
18 Mar 1430 William Foxcote, affeeror
26 Jul 1430 William Foxcote, juror
14 Nov 1430 William Foxcote, juror
9 Jul 1431 William Foxcote, juror
28 Jan 1432
John Baynard son of Richard Baynard plaintiff v William Foxcote, plea of debt. Plaint continued until the next.
18 Feb 1432
John son of Richard Baynard plaintiff v William Foxcote <2d>, plea of debt. In mercy for licence to agree
John Wodeward <2d> plaintiff v Richard Bowre, plea of debt. In mercy for non-prosecution, pledged by William Foxcote
20 May 1432 William Foxcote, juror
20 Jun 1432
John Totenho plaintiff v William Foxcote, plea of trespass, pledged to prosecute by the reeve. Plaint continued
John Haukyn plaintiff v William Foxcote, plea of trespass, pledged to prosecute by the reeve. Plaint continued
19 Jul 1432
John Totenho plaintiff v William Foxcote <1d>, plea of trespass. In mercy for licence to agree, pledged by reeve
John Hawkyns plaintiff v William Foxcote <1d>, plea of trespass. In mercy for licence to agree, pledged by reeve.
Granted to William Knyght 1 messuage and 1 virgate of land with appurtenances called Normans formerly in the tenure of John Clerkes son of John Hawys, saving to Julian widow of John Clerkes the dower she is entitled to during her life on condition that after her death it reverts to William Knyght and his heirs, Holding to him and his according to the custom of the manor for the ancient rents works and customs. Paid entry fine 10 marks, payable by 20s instalments at every Easter until the 10 marks have been paid, guaranteed to the lord by William Knyght, William Foxcote, John North in a bond.
24 Feb 1433
John Hawkyn plaintiff v William Foxcote, plea of trespass. That in 4 Hen VI (1425-6) Foxcote --?-- Richard Boure ?by William servant of William Dogge ?unrestrainedly beat, rode and burdened a certain horse of Hawkyn so that it foundered, to damage of 1 mark. Foxcote present in court denies it and will wager his law 6 handed at the next, pledged by William Knyght
John Hawkyn plaintiff v William Foxcote, plea of trespass, pledged to prosecute by the bailiff. That Foxcote by his servants took and carried away 1 ?cart of hay worth 1/2 mark at Shapesh'm ?uiuent' within the lordship, to damage etc. Foxcote did not deny that he took the ?hay, but says it was not worth so much and asks that it be valued by the homage. Homage value it at 4d, which is ordered to be levied ad opus Hawkyn. Foxcote <2d> in mercy for trespass
30 Oct 1433
Matilda Parterich about f S Valentine martyr 7 Hen VI [sic] (14 Feb 1429) feloniously stole 2 bushels of wheat worth 12d the property of William Foxcote, within the lordship; and on Thu aft f Nat S John Baptist (25 June 1433) feloniously broke the close of John North at GH and there feloniously stole herbage, that is leaks (lekes), worth 4d John's property. Ordered that she be taken..
7 Oct 1434
William Foxcote <2d> unjustly drew blood on Agnes daughter of Richard Hikedon with a fork worth 1d, forfeit, pledged by the constable AND same constable <2d> because they did not have him
7 Oct 1434
William Foxcote essoined by the reeve
3 May 1435
William Foxcote <2d> did not come
26 Jul 1435
Roger Leuerich cordwanere, by William Colyere his attorney, plaintiff v Agnes Foxcote administratrix of the goods and chattels of her late husband William Foxcote, plea of debt. Plaint that Agnes Foxcote owed 3s for 1 pair of scriar' lately bought by William Foxcote from Leuerich which he was to pay for at GH on Sun bef f All Saints 10 Hen VI (1 Nov 1431) which she unjustly detains to damage of 12d. Agnes Foxcote by John Totenho her attorney denies liability and will wager her law on this 6 handed at the next, pledged by John Cartere
6 Oct 1435
Roger Lyuerich plaintiff v Agnes Foxcote administratrix of goods and chattels of William Foxcote, plea of debt. Defendant essoins herself by John Totenho.


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