INHABITANTS OF BOURNE in LINCOLNSHIRE AND its NEIGHBOURING VILLAGES
in the period 1100 - 1500

 

What follows is a record of inhabitants of Bourne in Lincolnshire and its neighbouring villages. This is taken from a wide range of sources, special emphasis being placed on legal records such as Plea Rolls in the National Archives. These have for the most part not been consulted in any great detail. They will be presented in chronological order and references will be given in each instance so that the original manuscripts may be consulted. This is an ongoing project and additions will be made to this page on a regular basis.

Kenneth Jacob


CORAM REGIS ROLL (NA: KB26, Roll No 174) dated 1265.

The abstract below is taken from a Coram Regis Roll of 1265. It lists inhabitants of Bourne and a good many outlying villages who were being sued by William de Morteyn of Dunsby. We have a William Manning as also a Geoffrey Hardy. I mention Hardy because I have a pedigree taken from a Family bible of Hardy of Bourne in 1811. I wonder whether this is the same family. The original document is in the National Archives, but it can be accessed via Professor Bob Palmer’s excellent website via:

http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT2/H3/KB26no174/aKB26no174fronts/IMG_0035.htm

William de Morteyn, by his attorney, vs Ralph parson of Dunnesby (Dunsby), Robert de Dunesby in Brune (Bourne), Ralph Bace in Brune, Ralph son of Simon of the same place, William Pylat of the same place, William Lucy of Calthorp, Robert of the ult aquam (furthest water) of the same, Adam of the ult aquam of the same, John de Dike (Dyke) in Brunne, Robert ad Fonte of Herinthorp (Herringthorpe), Thomas le Vailant of the same, Ralph Faber of the same, Roger Brun of the same, Elias son of Roger of the same, Roger son of the same of the same, William de Biker of the same , Ralph the clerk of the same, William de Blie in Morton, Ralph a la Strete of the same, Allan Helle of the same, Allan T’gg of the same, Hugh Spure of the same, Peter vicar of the church of Morton, Robert le Jovene of the same, William le Jovene of the same, Norman son of Gode of the same, Roger le Porter of the same, Reginald Page of the same, William le Clerk of the same, Geoffrey Russel of the same, Peter le Peddere of the same, El(ias) de Hakuneby (Haconby), Richard le Lonerd of the same, Sym(on) de Gathurst of the same, Hugh le Debonere of the same, Stephen le Pastur of the same, Adam Belle of the same, Roger son of William of the same, Robert Gore of Repynghale (Rippingale), Baldwin Wynn(?), Hugh le Puost of the same, Alan son of Jocey, John son of Walter of the same, Gilbert son of Helweys, Geoffrey Hardy of the same, Gilbert son of Alice of the same, Geoffrey attegrove of the same, Joceo le Puost of the same, John le Puost of the same, Nicholas le Fuere of the same, Alan le Puost of the same, Hugh le Monn’ of the same, Henry Frenie(?), Alexander Hereward of the same, John son of Agnes of the same, Henry le Monn’, Hugh his brother, William Brun of the same, Ralph ad Cruce of the same, John ad Cruce, John le Ken of the same, Alan le Mer(cator) of the same, Thomas son of Alice of the same, Robert son of Aldus(?) of the same, Hugh de Hokunby in Repinghale (Rippingale), Gocelin Hert of the same, William Brun of the same, William le Puost of the same, John le Maxun of the same, Baldewyn le clerk of the same, William Manning of Duseby (Dowsby), Adam Crokerel of the same, Ralph le Carett of the same, Peter Perfit of the same, Benedict ad Capval of the same, Ralph Hom, John son of Thomas, Goleham Mus(?) of the same, William son of Richard of the same, Ralph Parleben of Milnethorp, Robert clerk of Poynton, John le pestur of Folgingham (Folkingham), William son of Houch’ of Spanneby, Hugh ad Aquam of Syththorp (Sibthorpe), Geoffrey le Kuhirde of the same, William son of Geoffrey of Buleby (Bulby), Richard le Marchaunt of the same, Brycum ad Fontem of the same, Geoffrey ad Fonte of the same, John Beit of the same, Thomas le Paum’ of the same, William le Feuyre of the same, Henry son of Letit(ia) of the same, Adam le Bochler of the same, Hugh Stute of the same, Ralph de Bosco of the same, Hugh ad Capvill of the same, Henry Brakespere, Hugh Eton, William son of Ralph of the same, Walter de Cau’a(?) of the same, Pore de Bridlington in Edenham, William Brid of Staynthweyt, Hugh Queiser(?) of the same, John Acer of the same, Adam Bedil of the same, William Walgot of the same, Adam son of Matilda of the same, Roger son of John of the same, John de Birton of the same, Thomas son of Symon of the same, John Forestar of the same, William Knot of the same, Alexander son of Geoffrey of the same, John le clerk of the same, Ralph de Suththorp in Herminsthorp, William, son of Adam Kyrkesby, Robert his son of the same, John Tasker of the same, William le carpenter of the same, Richard Gowyan of the same, John de Birmbelawe opf the same, Ralph Page of Ringedon, Andrew Warin of the same, Baldewyn clerk of the same, Peter attegrene of the same, Nicholas Kalewar of the same, Alan son of Agnes of the same and Benedict de Cap Vill of the same town.

In a plea that they came to the premises of William de Morteyn of Dunneby, cut down trees of his and carried them away to the great damage of the said William and against the (King’s) peace. They did not come to court. The sheriff is ordered to have them in court.... The Bishop of Lincoln is ordered to ensure Ralph parson of Duneby, Peter vicar of Morton and John Chaplain of Repinghale attend court at the next hearing.

Below are given the names of most of those who maiperned those impleaded, ie stood surety for them.Contractions will also be double checked in due course.

Ralph son of Simon de Brunne, James de Dike, William de Lucy of Calthorp, Robert de Dunneby in Brunn, Robert ult’ aqua (furthest water) in Brunne, Ralph Bate, John de Curzon senior, Hugh le Bagot, Roger son of ----- of Hernithorp, Ralph clerk of Hernithorp, Ralph Faber, Thomas Vaylaund, Robert Hoppin, William de Dike, Ralph Slaver, Walter le gardiner, Roger Brun, Hugh Spurun, Alan Trig, Osbert le Taylor, Robert le Jovene, Robert Carpenter, Roger le Poter, Hugh Spure, Norman son of Godeman, Geoffrey le Rus, Roger le Potter, Simon de Gathurst, Stephen le Pastur, Adam Bell, Roger son of William, John Baggot, Robert Gore of Repynghal, William Jakesberd, Richard de St Marc of Dunnesby.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1306

Link: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E1/CP40no158/aCP40no158fronts/IMG_0458.htm

The abbot of Bourne vs Hugh Wake of Deeping in a plea of debt of £10....


COURT OF KING'S BENCH, 1320

Link: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/KB27no242/aKB27no242fronts/IMG_0157.htm

Hugh Drury of Rippingale vs Master Robert, parson of the church of Dunsby, John de Bourne, Gilbert his brother, John Pertrik and Adam Wyther of Rippingale... sued in a plea of trespass.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1323

Link: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no247/bCP40no247dorses/IMG_0046.htm

Richard de Dunnesby of Bourne vs William Luke of Bourne....John Russel of Duke.... and others.... attached by William son of Thomas de Bourne....


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, dated 1324

Link: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no253/aCP40no253fronts/IMG_0703.htm

Hugh de Thurlby acted as attorney in the Court of Common Pleas in the county of Rutland....


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1324

Link: http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E2/CP40no253/aCP40no253fronts/IMG_0816.htm

John de Repinghale, clerk, executor of the testament of Robert, son of Geoffrey de Repinghale vs Robert de Baston of Repinghale.... that he render an account of the time he was his receiver.....


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1324

An action by John de Bernak (Barnack), parson of Toft, against Thomas de ----- (text almost illegible) in a suit demanding that he render his account for the time he was John's bailiff in Toft.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1324

Robert de Harton was parson of the church of Toft.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1332

Robert de Folkingham was parson of the church of Hacconby.


COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, 1332

http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT1/E3/CP40no290/bCP40no290dorses/IMG_0089.htm

Action by the Abbot of Bourne vs Beatrice the widow of William the son of Gregory de Spalding for lands in Bourne, Thurlby and Morton.


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