- Ottley (Pitchford Hall) Estate/1397.
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- 1499, Nov. 11.
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Writ for the arrest of Ieuan ap David ap Ior' de Mone. Latin. Torn,
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Writ for the arrest of John ap Hoel Vagh' de Stanford [co. Salop] and Reginald his brother to answer a charge bought against them by Geoffrey Clerk de Watlesburgh [co. Salop]. Latin. Torn.
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Writ for the arrest of John Chetwyn and Richard Chetwyn to answer a charge brought forward by Thomas Newman. Latin. Torn.
Writ for the arrest of John Whycley de Mydtelhey. Latin. Fragment,
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Writ for the arrest of Richard Boxell, late of Shelderton, co. Salop, yeoman. Latin,
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Writ for the arrest of William Norton and Alice his wife in connexion with a charge brought against them by Richard Bygge de Weston sub egge [co. Gloucester]. Latin. Torn.
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Writ given to Roger Owen, knight, Humfrey Lea, esq., Thomas Edwardes, esq., and Thomas Kerye, gent., to take the answers of Francis Newport, knight, Thomas Oteley, esq., Edward Scriven, esq., and George Ireland, esq., to the petition of William Oteley, gent., together with the bill of complaint of the said William Oteley of Ludlowe, gent., touching an annuity issuing out of the Hay, co. Salop, according to the terms of a deed of trust (10 Jan., 1598/9).
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Writ issued to the Mayor and sheriff of the city of Chester for the arrest and imprisonment of John de Whitemore, Arthur de Troghford, John son of Richard de Rode, John Broune de Cestr', ... le Spencer, weaver, John le Coupere, convisor, John ap Ithel, serviens of John de Whytemore, Geoffrey le Cot, serviens of John de Whitemore, John Rosmonde and Richard de Knypursley, wiredrawer, on the complaint of Robert de Blaken de Cestr, convisor. Latin. Torn.
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Writ of Adam Oteley, escheator of the King in co. Salop, to the sheriff of co. Salop, directing him to summon 24 freemen of the hundreds of Condouer, Foord, Chyrbury, Pymbhyll and Bradford to an inquisition post mortem on the deaths of Reginald Williams, Thomas Poyner, Humffrey Kerrye and others to be held at Salop on Nov. 7 next following. Latin.
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Writ of discharge to William Otley, esq., late sheriff of Salop, on the appointment of Thomas Laken as his successor. Latin. Fragment of seal.
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Writ Of Elegit to the Sheriff of the county of Salop ordering him to deliver the goods and chattels of Pontesbury Owen late of the town of Salop, esq., to Edward Rooke, gent., for the purpose of levying a debt. Latin. Seal.
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Writ of Henrie Wallop, knight, sheriff of co. Salop, to the bailiff of the hundred of Stotesdon, requiring him to summon the persons named to appear before His Majesties Commissioners to enquire after the death of Richard Ottley, esq. Together with the names of the jury at the inquisition post mortem on the death of Dorothea Corbett, widow. Seal.
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Writ of non omittas to the Sheriff of the county of Salop ordering him to inquire into the goods and chattels, lands and tenements of Francis Ottley late of the town of Salop, esq., now knight, and Thomas Owen late of the town of Salop, esq., in respect of the plea of debt of Edward Rooke, gent. Latin. Seal.
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Writ ordering William Ottley, esq., late sheriff of co. Salop, to deliver the records pertaining to the office of sheriff to John Newport, his successor. Latin.
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Writ to the sheriff of Salop respecting the suit between John Bruyn and Elen his wife, plaintiffs, and John Baskervyle, knight, and John Hamond, specified in No. 2432. infra. Latin.