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- Appears to be Roger Stalbroke that listed a Bill for a weapon in the 1539 muster roll
of Staffordshire in Shrewvehales (Sheriffhales).
Staff. Richard de Leyes, William de Stalbrok, Peter de Wytenton, and John de Hyntes were attached to answer the plea of Edmund son of Robert de Whyston, that on the Tuesday, the Feast of St. Michael the Archangel, 4 E. II., they had beaten, wounded, and ill-treated him at Pencrich, and for which he claimed £200 as damages. The defendants appeared and denied the injury, and appealed to a jury which is to be summoned for the morrow of St. John the Baptist.
John de Stalbrok acknowledges that he owes to William de Shareshull 100 marks; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and chattels in co. Stafford.
Debtor: John de Stalbrook, and John de Houghton, of Aston [Munslow Hundred, Salop.]. Creditor: Rose, who was the wife of John le Botiller of Dodington [Bradford Hundred, Salop. ...
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Debtor: William de Shilton Chauledone [in Swynnerton, Pirehill Hundred, Staffs], Hugh de Shilton and John de Shilton, the son of Hugh, of Staffs.
Creditor: William, [?de Stalbrook, lord of Dodington Derynton [Pirehill Hundred, Staffs], recently deceased.
Amount: 50m.
Before whom: Thomas de Bicton; Roger de Haughmond, Clerk; at Shrewsbury.
First term: 04/07/1309
Last term: 29/09/1311
Writ to: Sheriff of Staffs
Sent by: Thomas de Bicton; Roger de Haughmond, Clerk; at Shrewsbury.
Endorsement: Staff'. Coram Rege.
Covering dates 1311
Note Executors of William: Reginalf le Hore of Nottingham, and Robert, the son of Henry de Derynton.
Held by
The National Archives, Kew
Legal status Public Record(s)
Language Latin
- (Research):in 1381 Penkridge records a Johanna Stalbrok vidua cotaria is listed.
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