CP.F.9
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Reference:CP.F.9
Repository:Borthwick Institute GB 193


Court:Curia Ebor
Case:Appeals (tuitorial appeal, benefice case, sequestration)
Details:6 Pieces; Has deposition; No libel; No sentence
Outcome:
Date: 20/09/1404 — 17/10/1404


People & Places
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Participant:Robert  Lowther [Louther;  Louthr; de Louthre]
Role:plaintiff
Details:male; clerk
Employment:chaplain, rector of Skelton
Location:Skelton (Cumberland)
Place(s):Skelton (ecclesia paroch' de Skelton) : ecclesiastical parish
Carlisle (Karlen' ) : diocese



Participant:William  Strickland [Strikland]
Role:defendant
Details:male
Employment:bishop of Carlisle
Location:Carlisle (Karln') : undefined



Participant:John  Skelton [de Skelton]
Role:defendant
Details:male; clerk
Employment:chaplain, rural dean of Cumberland
Location:Cumberland

Place(s): Cumbria (Cumbr') : rural deanery



Participant:John  Stanton [Stanton]
Role:defence proctor
Details:male; clerk
Employment:proctor



Participant:John  Willingham [Wylyngham]
Role:defence proctor
Details:male; clerk
Employment:proctor



Participant:John  Ragenhill [Ragenhill]
Role:defence proctor
Details:male; clerk
Employment:proctor



Participant:John  Thompson [Thomson]
Role:witness
Details:male; 24
Location:Carlisle (Karln' ) : diocese
Place(s):Skelton (Cumberland)
Skelton (Skelton in Comberland) : ecclesiastical parish



Participant:Hugh  Brown [Brune;  Brayne]
Role:witness
Details:male; 22
Location:Skelton (Cumberland)
Place(s):Skelton (Skelton, Skelton in Comberland) : ecclesiastical parish
Carlisle (Karln') : diocese



Participant:John  Wiles [Wyles]
Role:witness
Details:male; clerk
Employment:chaplain of the parish church of Skelton
Location:Skelton (Cumberland)
Place(s):Skelton (paroch' de Skelton) : ecclesiastical parish
Carlisle (Karln') : diocese



Associated Places
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Location:Carlisle (Karln') : city
Location:Carlisle (Karln') : diocese
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