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Date 1341
Topic Richard at the Lee
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Whepstead, where Manston Hall is located.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-07-23. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-12-22.

Record

 Commission of oyer and terminer to William Scot, Robert de ScardeBburgh, Constantino de Mortuo Mari, John de Sutton, Richard de Kelleshull and John de Berneye, on complaint by Thomas son of Thomas de Scalariis, knight, that Richard son of Edmund de Sancto Edmundo, John de Bereford, William son of William Giffard, knight, Thomas de Batesford, knight, Ralph de Bockyngg, knight, John ate Lee, Geoffrey ate Lee, Thomas ate Lee, Richard ate Lee, James ate Lee, John son of Edmund de Sancto Edmundo, John Senicle of St. Edmunds, Gilbert le Barbour of St. Edmunds, Hugh de Glemesford, Laurence de Laveneye, John Tristram, Richard de Manston, Stephen de Sydelesmere, William Shanke of St. Edmunds, Adam Byke, John ate Melne and others carried away his goods at Manston, co. Suffolk.
By K.[1]


Source notes

Date: 'Feb. 28. Woodstock'. Membrane 34d.

IRHB comments

Given the information that it is a Suffolk locality, the best suggestion we can make is that 'Manston' refers to Manston Hall in Whepstead.

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