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The distress which was ordered upon the township of Fekesby and <keyword>John Pitit</keyword> of Prestley, to make fine for withdrawing from suit to Rastrik mill, is respited until the next Court.<ref>{{:Baildon, William Paley 1901a}}, p. 133.</ref>}}</onlyinclude><div class="no-img">
The distress which was ordered upon the township of Fekesby and <keyword>John Pitit</keyword> of Prestley, to make fine for withdrawing from suit to Rastrik mill, is respited until the next Court.<ref>{{:Baildon, William Paley 1901a}}, p. 133.</ref>}}</onlyinclude>
=== Source notes ===
=== Source notes ===
"Court at Wakefeud on the Friday in the Vigil of S. Peter the Apostle [June 29]", 1275; section "Ravenesfeud".<ref>Baildon (1901), pp. 132, 133. Baildon's brackets.</ref>
"Court at Wakefeud on the Friday in the Vigil of S. Peter the Apostle [June 29]", 1275; section "Ravenesfeud".<ref>Baildon (1901), pp. 132, 133. Baildon's brackets.</ref>

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Record
Date 1275
Topic Distress on township of Fekesby and John Pitit to pay fine for withdrawing from suit to Rastrick mill respited until next Court.
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North to south: Priestley Green, Rastrick, Fixby.

By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2015-09-03. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2017-09-26.

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[1275:]
The distress which was ordered upon the township of Fekesby and John Pitit of Prestley, to make fine for withdrawing from suit to Rastrik mill, is respited until the next Court.[1]

Source notes

"Court at Wakefeud on the Friday in the Vigil of S. Peter the Apostle [June 29]", 1275; section "Ravenesfeud".[2]

IRHB comments

'Prestley' is presumably Priestley Green. 'Fekesby' is Fixby.

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