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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] William Templer plaintiff and Robert Hode compromise by licence in a plea of trespass; Robert is amerced 3d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 207. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday next after the Feast of St Margaret the Virgin, 7 Edward III, 16 July 1333. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 16d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 205, 207. IRHB comment For this case see 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2), 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (3), and 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (4), from the first of which it is clear that the defendant was Robert Hood of Newton. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 207; and see p. 205. Also see ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (3) …
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] Order given for an inquisition to come to the present court in a plea of trespass between William Templer complainant and Robert Hode res- [p. 201:] pited for want of jurors. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 200-201. Source notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday the Feast of St Barnabas the Apostle, 7 Edward III, 4 June 1333. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Alverthorpe'. Membrane 15d. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 198, 200. IRHB comment For this case see 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) and 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (3), from the former of which it is clear that Robert Hood of Newton was the defendant. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy 1994a. Sources ⁃ Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 200-201; and see pp. 198, 200. Also see ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ …
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  • Newton (Wakefield) and Alverthorpe. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-30. Revised by … Record [1333:] William Templer sues Robert Hode in a plea of trespass. He says that Robert's cattle trampled his corn to his damage 40d. Robert says he is not guilty; therefore inquisition. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. … notes Wakefield Manor court rolls; court held at Wakefield (West Riding of Yorkshire), on Friday the Feast of St Barnabas the Apostle, 7 Edward III, 4 June 1333. The entry occurs under the MS heading 'Bailiff'. Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, pp. 193, 195. IRHB comment For this case see 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2), from which it is clear that Robert Hood of Newton was the defendant. Lists ⁃ Not included in Sussex, Lucy … Walker, Sue Sheridan 1983a, p. 193; and see p. 195. Also see ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (2) ⁃ 1333 - Robert Hood of Newton (4) ⁃ Robin Hoods in Wakefield Manor Court Rolls …
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  • From east to west, localities discussed on this page: Stanley, Newton, Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Hipperholme, and Sowerby. records of Robert Hoods in the medieval court rolls of the manor of Wakefield: ⁃ 1307 - Robert Hod of Alverthorpe member of a grand jury ⁃ 1308 - Robert Hod of Alverthorpe made a haystack that obstructed the common way ⁃ 1308 - Robert Hode of Newton (Alverthorpe) fined for dry wood ⁃ 1308 - Robert Hodde of Alverthorpe (acidentally?) drew blood from two women ⁃ 1309 - Robert Hode of Alverthorpe (1) acts as a pledge ⁃ 1309 - Robert Hode of Alverthorpe (2) called 'the Grave', broke the earl's fold ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (1) sued for debt ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (2) sued and amerced for deceit ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (3) fined for escape of animals ⁃ 1316 - Robert Hood of Alverthorpe (4) pays fine for dry wood ⁃ 1317 - Robert Hood of
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  • From east to west, localities discussed on this page: Stanley, Newton, Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Hipperholme, and Sowerby. By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-07-11. Revised by … The Manor of Wakefield was a vast estate covering two large areas of the West Riding of Yorkshire. In addition to Wakefield, townships within the manor included … Hartshead, Dewsbury, Ossett, Sandal, Walton, Holme, Shepley, etc. (see map of the estate). An almost unbroken series of records of the manorial court exists from 1274 to 1925, when the manor was dissolved. See Yorkshire Archaeological Society: Wakefield Court Rolls. During the first half of the 14th century, families surnamed Hood with at least one member carrying the first name Robert were found in Wakefield, Alverthorpe, Stanley, Sowerby, and perhaps Sandal (see interactive map below). Joseph Hunter famously suggested that one of these Robert Hoods, a Wakefield tenant who …
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