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The Present Law of Abuse of Legal Procedure
6, the defendant to a writ of maintenance pleaded that G, his cousin, had been
arrested by the plaintiff in an action of debt, and that the defendant had become
his mainpernor. The Court held the plea good2. But any attempt to settle what ...
Percy Henry Winfield, 2013
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Shipping the Medieval Military: English Maritime Logistics ...
The master is also recorded, and importantly, the mainpernor or guarantor. This
is another feature of the document that points to it being part of the first phase of
the process of requisition. It seems probable that at this stage the shipmaster was
...
3
Magni rotuli Scaccarii Normanniae sub regibus Angliae: ...
Geoffrey d'Eu 5 li. — Godefroi de Gamaches 50s. of half a knight's fee — the heir
of Robert de Poissy 5 li., and the Comte of Boulogne 5 li. at Alisai near Pont de
PArche. Thomas de St. Valery owed 50 li. of the loan of Gascony, as mainpernor
...
Thomas Stapleton, Society of Antiquaries of London, 1844
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Calendar of Early Mayor's Court Rolls
Though one mainpernor might be allowed for the payment of a fine, the rendering
of account, or even for keeping the peace in the case of responsible defendants4,
two was the usual number required for appearing to hear judgment, making ...
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The Practice of the Office of Sheriff and Under Sheriff: ...
If it happen an apprentice or an infant be to give evidence, the parent or master is
bound in a recognizance for the appearance; and in this case the parent or
master is called the mainpernor of the infant or apprentice, and the condition will
be ...
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Fourteenth Century England VII
Lovel.86 On 1 July 1324 he again acted as a mainpernor, this time for the former
household knight Hugh de Eland.87 In January 1326 he was a supervisor of the
array for Lincoln (along with Robert Darcy, and belatedly on 14 May, John de ...
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A Treatise on the Law of Coroner: With Copious Precedents of ...
If the husband be present, he is to be bound for the appearance of his wife, (not
as mainpernor, for they are but one flesh) and the wifegs name only is inserted
throughout the condition. If an infant or an apprentice be to give evidence, the ...
Richard Clarke Sewell, 1843
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The Staffords: Earls of Stafford and Dukes of Buckingham, ...
3); Buckingham's feoffee & mainpernor (ibid., fos. 8, 13, 16; C.C.R., 1422-9, pp.
318, 321-2, 344; C.P.R., 1436-41, pp. 527-8); granted the farm of Stafford
Barningham, Norfolk, 1438 (D.641/1/2/15 m. 4); Suffolk landowner & shire kt (
Return, pp.
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The Publications of the Lincoln Record Society
1341, 178 Canouns, William atte, mainpernor, 1298, of Walter Welmad, q.v., 34 (
170) Cany, Simon, mainpernor, 1298, of Nicholas of Saham, q.v., 22 (115)
Capellam, Robert ad, of Skillington, mainpernor, 1298, of Henry the Clerk of
Skillington ...
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Fourteenth Century England
... fact that he was personally acquainted with John de Metham; he had been
appointed to a commission with him in 1311, and had acted as mainpernor for
Sibyl in July 1312 when she was imprisoned for 'certain trespasses against the
king'.