Perwyche [160518]

Michaelmas 1558: [Michaelmas 5 & 6 Philip & Mary 1558 m. 19 Barney:] Northamptonshire Thomas Truste v. Thomas Bayllye and Margaret his wife. Entered the manor of Maydford which Leticia Newsam widow has demised to the said Thomas Truste for a term not yet past, and ejected him. Defendant has not come; it had been ordered to distrain him; distrained (12d); mainperned by ‘John Doo and Richard Roo’; to be distrained to be here on the morrow of All Souls [3 November 1558]

[Hilary 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1178 m. 517 Whetley:] Thomas Baylye and Margaret his wife in mercy for many defaults. Northamptonshire Thomas Truste (by Thomas Ynglar) v. Thomas Baylye and Margaret his wife (by Richard Perwyche). 24 May 4 & 5 Philip & Mary [1558], with swords, sticks &c. they entered the manor of Maydeforde which Leticia Newsam widow has demised to the said Thomas Truste 1 October 4 & 5 Philip & Mary for 21 years, and ejected him: £80 damages. Jury for octaves of Candlemas [9 February 1559]. On which day the sheriff did not send the writ; sicut prius, jury for quindene of Easter [9 April 1559]

[Easter 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1179 m. 388 Wyngfeld:] Northamptonshire Thomas Truste v. Thomas Bayly & Margaret his wife. Ejection. Respited to quindene of Trinity [4 June 1559]. Writ to [blank] deputy sheriff of the county aforesaid.


Michaelmas 1558: [Michaelmas 5 & 6 Philip & Mary 1558 m. 19 Barney:] Northamptonshire Thomas Dawes of Higham Ferrers in county Northampton fuller v. Edmund Pyke late of the town of Bedford in county Bedford gentleman otherwise called Edmund Pyke of Bedforde in county Bedford yemon: Debt £20. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be summoned; has nothing; to be here a month from Michaelmas [27 October 1558]. On which day Thomas comes. Defendant has not come; had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut prius to be taken, to be here on the quindene of Martinmas [25 November 1558]. On which day Thomas comes. Defendant has not come; sicut prius had been ordered to be taken; not found; sicut pluries to be taken, to be here on the octaves of Hilary [20 January 1559].

[Hilary 1 Elizabeth 1559 CP 40/1177 m. 68 Whorwood:] Octaves of Hilary Northamptonshire Thomas Dawes of Hygham Ferrers in county Northampton fuller (by Thomas Cobb) v. Edmund Pyke late of the town of Bedford in county Bedford gentleman otherwise called Edmund Pyke of Bedforde in county Bedford yeoman: Debt £20. Defendant has not come; sicut pluries had been ordered to be taken; to be exacted, for octaves of Trinity [28 May 1559]. Writ to Richard Pwyche deputy sheriff of Northamptonshire Writ to [blank] deputy sheriff of Bedford