. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. and itsneighbourhood) keep the peace towards Thomas del Shagh, and Isabel his wife, WilliamHarrisone and Margaret his wife, Hugh Baker and Mary his wife, John Cutler and Agneshis wife,—viz.:—% Nicholas de Davenport, de Macclesfield, do. John de Wetenhall, of Wich-Malbank, de Wettenhale, of Alpraham do. John de Wetenhale, of Cholmondeston do,Hugh, son of the said John de , brother of said Hugh Chanu .. .. do. Adam de Dutton .. ., yo


. A history of the town and parish of Nantwich, or Wich-Malbank, in the county palatine of Chester. and itsneighbourhood) keep the peace towards Thomas del Shagh, and Isabel his wife, WilliamHarrisone and Margaret his wife, Hugh Baker and Mary his wife, John Cutler and Agneshis wife,—viz.:—% Nicholas de Davenport, de Macclesfield, do. John de Wetenhall, of Wich-Malbank, de Wettenhale, of Alpraham do. John de Wetenhale, of Cholmondeston do,Hugh, son of the said John de , brother of said Hugh Chanu .. .. do. Adam de Dutton .. ., yoman. Hugh de Alcok .. .. do. John de Stanyhurst .. .. do. Roger de Buren .. .. do. Thomas de Wetenhale . yoman Ralph de Wettenhall do. John de Wetenhall do. Henry de Wetenhall do. John son of Tho : Wetenhall do. Thomas de Wetenhall of Alpraham . do. Randle de Wetenhall do. William Brett do. Randal de Merton do. Thomas de Multon do. Hugh de Multon do. Thomas Shermon do. * Chesh. Recog. Rolls t See other instances in 37th Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Pub. Records. 1 Chesh. Recog. JOHN KINGSLEY, ESQUIRE. knave. Richard Botha fletcher. do. Robert Alva clerk. .. wevere. William de Hatton . wright. do. Richard Spencer do. .. waller. John Foster milleward. do. John Organere caryor. do. John Hudd .. mustardman do. Thomas Baxster baxster. John de PullJohn ThornyclyffThomas WhembruggeThomas WevereNicholas HensterHugh de Cholmyley ..William AlvaJohn Chobbam 1434. Aug. 2nd. Warrant to the Sheriff of Chester [Hugh de Button of Hatton] toreceive Thomas Shaw, of Nantwich, mason, (who had been confined in the inner baiHwickof Chester Castle for more than two years and a half) and to produce him on the morrowof the Purification of St. Mary [2 Feb.] before the King, wheresoever he might be.* What the misdemeanour was that had brought about this long term of imprisonmentis not recorded; but the passing notice of a mason, whose name also occurs on the PleaRolls ten years earlier


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