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    Simon Fromelode de[1, 2, 3]

    Male


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    • Name Simon Fromelode de 
      Gender Male 
      Court case 13 Oct 1260 
      • FONS

        Pre-1600
        No of references ordered: 10
        Item no 5

        Source: Public Record Office
        Title: Coram Rege Roll Michaelmas 44 & 45 Henry III 111 m. 1

        [13 October] 1260
        Gloucester

        The king, by John de Burgo [Burgh] who pursues for him, appears versus William de Parco [Park], Nigel de Kingescote, William de Waleys, Richard de la Place, Gilbert the miller of Elmore, Stephen the vicar, brother Peter of Malverne [and 42 other persons], in a plea why, as on the death of Margaret countess of Kent lately deceased, who held of the king in capite, the first seisin of all her lands of whomsoever held should pertain to the king, the said William and others on her death intruded themselves on her manor of Elmore, cut down and carried off the wood, uprooted the trees growing in the garden, carried off the doors and windows, and did no small damage therein. They have not appeared, and have made many defaults. The sheriff, who was ordered to distrain and present their bodies this day, reports that all the aforesaid (except two, who are said to be dead) were distrained; and that Richard de Cliveshale and John de Frampton were mainpernors of Nigel de Kyngescote; William Kyrie and Reginald Russel, of William le Waleys; Robert Roc and Reginald le Scout, of Richard de la Place; and Richard Horseman and~Simort tie Fniimelode, of Gilbert the miller of Elemore; .... They are all in amercement. The sheriff to have their bodies in the quinzaine of St Hilary [27 January 1261].
      _UID C8A7C54E7486944397B98BCAB3C852E9AE06 
      Person ID I1172  Farmiloe
      Last Modified 25 Dec 2003 

    • Notes 
      • Reference supplied by FONS.

    • Sources 
      1. [S131] Coram Rege.

      2. [S2] GEDCOM file imported on 25 Dec 2003.

      3. [S1] GEDCOM file imported on 4 January 2012.