CP.E.137
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Reference:CP.E.137
Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193


Court:Curia Ebor
Case:Appeals (matrimonial, validity of marriage)
Details:10 Pieces; Has deposition; Has libel; No sentence
Outcome:
Date: 1389 — 1390


People & Places
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Participant:William   Chapman [Chappeman;  Chapman; Chaypman; Chepman]
Role:plaintiff
Details:male
Location:Jedburgh (Jeddeworth, Jedeworth, Jedworth novum castrum super Tynam) : undefined



Participant:Juliana daughter of John   Goodfellow [Gudefelawe;  Godefelawe; Gudfelow]
Alternate name:Juliana  Goodfellow [Gudefelawe]
Role:defendant
Details:female
Location:Kyngton (Kyngton) : undefined
Cannot identify
Notes:



Participant:  Easingwold [Esyngwald]
Role:prosecution proctor
Details:male; clerk
Employment:proctor



Participant:  Willingham [Willyngham]
Role:defence proctor
Details:male



Participant:John   Eston [Eston;  de Eston]
Role:witness
Details:male; clerk
Employment:vicar of Ponteland
Location:Ponteland (Northumberland)
Place(s):Ponteland (Ponteland) : ecclesiastical parish
Durham (Dunolm) : diocese
Notes:Helen can you standardise the employed as placenames in this file?



Participant:John   Skendleby [de Skendylby;  Skendelby]
Role:witness
Details:male
Employment:priest



Participant:Agnes daughter of John   Goodfellow [Gudfelow]
Role:witness
Details:female; 24



Participant:Joan daughter of John   Goodfellow [Gudfelow]
Role:witness
Details:female; 14



Participant:Agnes   Smith [Smyth]
Role:witness
Details:female
Location:Gosforth (Northumberland)
Place(s):West Brunton (West Brunton) : township



Participant:Ellen   Billingham [de Billyngham]
Role:witness
Details:female



Associated Places
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Location:Newcastle (Northumberland)
Place(s):St John Newcastle (capella sancti Johannis ville novi castri ) : chapelry
Location:St Nicholas (Durham)
Place(s):St Nicholas (ecclesia beati Nicholai in Dunelm) : ecclesiastical parish
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