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imprisoned and restitution made. In 1482, he was a commissioner examining Thomas and
Margaret Brygge regarding certain felonies, murders, trespasses and offences committed by them. An unusual commission was one in 1491, when he had to determine whether Sir William Parker was a lunatic from birth or from what date and whether he alienated his lands when in that state. From 1496 to 1504 he was a commissioner of the peace for Norfolk.
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in 1451. Researchers are divided as to whether Jane went willingly with
Langstrother to avoid a forced marriage to Southwell, or whether Southwell was the heroic would-be rescuer of Jane taken by force by Langstrother. At the time Sibylle Boys set off for London to claim restitution from the King and
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over his interests and he died six years later in 1440, leaving a widow, Jane Boys, and a daughter, Katherine. Jane was, at some time, promised in marriage to
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of Danske, captained by Peter
Eybryght, laden with goods and merchandise to the value of ÂŖ600, while sailing off Yarmouth was driven ashore by evildoers who stole the cargo. This they claimed was contrary to the friendship between the King and Almain, and the offenders should be arrested and
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