Michaelmas 1558: Hampshire. John Webbe otherwise called John Webbe of the city and county aforesaid merchant, v. Richard Martyn late of the city of New Sarum in county Wilts merchant otherwise called Richard Martyn of the city of New Sarum in county Wilts merchant, Leonard Matyn late of Chesyngbury in county Wilts junior yoman otherwise called Leonard Martyn of Chesyngbury in the county aforesaid yoman junior: Debt 200 marks (both). Defendants have not come; ordered to be taken; not found; sicut prius to be taken, to be here a month from Michaelmas [27 October 1558]. On which day John appears. Defendants have not come; sicut prius ordered to be taken; not found; sicut pluries to be taken, to be here on the octaves of Hilary [20 January 1559]. 31 October [1558] writ.
[Hilary 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1177 m. 381 Grove:] Hampshire. John Webbe otherwise called John Webbe of the city and county aforesaid merchant (by John Grove), v. Leonard Matyn late of Chesyngbury in county Wilts junior yoman otherwise called Leonard Matyn of Chesyngbury in the county aforesaid yoman junior (by William Rede). Debt 200 marks by bond 21 April 3 & 4 Philip & Mary [1557] in the city of Winchester; £100 damages. Interlocution to quindene of Easter [9 April 1559]
[Easter 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1179 m. 175d Grove:] Hampshire. John Webbe otherwise called John Webbe of the city and county aforesaid merchant (by John Grove) v. Leonard Matyn late of Chesyngbury in county Wilts junior yoman otherwise called Leonard Matyn of Chesyngbury in the county aforesaid yoman junior (by William Rede). Debt 200 marks by bond 21 April 3 & 4 Philip & Mary [1557] in the city of Winchester; £100 damages. Endorsement read:
The condic’on of this obligac’on ys suche that yff the wythin bounden Richard Matyn and Leonard Matyn the yongr the heyres executors admynistrators & assignes or one of them wthought any fraude collusyon subtiltie or delay do well & truly content & paye or cause to be well & trewly contented & payd to the wtin named John Webbe hys heyres executors administrators and assignes or to one of them foure score & tenne poundes of good and lawfull mony of Englond at & in the feast of all saynts next comyng after the date of thes prsents that then thys prsent obligacon to be voyde & hadde for nought or ells to stond & abyde in all his full strengthe and vertue
Defendant says the 200 marks was paid accordingly. Jury to be summoned, for the morrow of Trinity [22 May 1559]