• Trailbaston (traillebastone, traillebastoun, traylebastoun) was a special type of itinerant judicial commission first created during the reign of Edward...
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    magistrates' courts. Higher criminal courts included commissions of trailbaston and forest courts presided over by a justice in eyre from the time of...
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    thought they had arranged matters the justices opened an inquisition of trailbaston, took a large sum of money from them, and seized many houses and much...
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  • assize circuits was interrupted in 1305 by the appointment of justices of trailbaston by King Edward I. Under King Edward III, two statutes were enacted in...
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    1305 included ones related to crime. In response, Edward issued the trailbaston ordinance. The state trial of Nicholas Seagrave was conducted as part...
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    cases to be brought to the King's Bench and the court's judges acting in trailbaston commissions around the country. A. T. Carter, in his History of English...
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    Letter to Pope Boniface VIII in 1301. John may have been justice of trailbaston in Norfolk and Suffolk. He died in 1310 and was succeeded by his son...
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    the Kingdom of Scotland. King Edward issues the first commission of Trailbaston – which empowers him to appoint judicial commissions to punish crimes...
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  • the government of Scotland. Edward I issues the first commission of Trailbaston. 1306 1 February – Pope Clement V confirms Ralph Baldock as Bishop of...
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  • the Kingdom of Scotland. King Edward issues the first commission of Trailbaston – which empowers him to appoint judicial commissions to punish crimes...
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    duties at the king's bench. In 1305 he was also chief of the justices of trailbaston assigned for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk. Ormesby continued to...
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    valour / Urbain the Courteous Talent me prent de rymer e de geste fere / Trailbaston Mon in the mone stond ant strit Le chevaler e la corbaylle De mal mariage...
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  • who on at least one occasion gave them advance warning of an intended trailbaston commission led by Richard de Grey. Similar support was received from...
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  • grain required by the king. In 1307 he was put on the commission of trailbaston, a special commission issued for the trial of a peculiar class of criminals...
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  • member of the itinerary court constituted by the first commission of Trailbaston for Yorkshire, for which Hemingford gives a date of 1304. A parliamentary...
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  • Stones notes, complaints along these lines were frequently made by the trailbaston and other commissions: "in all these things they are aided and abetted...
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  • promote stability in Scotland, and in 1306 he was a commissioner of a Trailbaston on the northern circuit. After Edward II became king in 1307 he was in...
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  • Introduction (1970), pp. 1–27 Calendar of London Trailbaston Trials (1976) Wiltshire Gaol Delivery and Trailbaston Trials, 1275–1306 (Wiltshire Record Society...
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    parish. Howard attended Parliament in 1302 as a Justice, and was on a trailbaston circuit in 1307. He died at some time before by 24 August 1308, when...
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  • the time of the Peasants' Revolt he was in Essex conducting a court of trailbaston and was forced to promise not to conduct such courts again, as well as...
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    to execute the statute of trailbaston (an itinerant judicial commission) in Yorkshire; but in the commissions of trailbaston in 1305 his name does not...
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  • Davenant, 1620–40, ed. B. Williams, 1977 Wiltshire gaol delivery and trailbaston trials, 1275–1306, ed. R. B. Pugh, 1978 Lacock Abbey charters, ed. K...
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  • Staffordshire and Shropshire in another, as one of the first commissions of trailbaston issued for those counties. The popular odium to which he attracted attention...
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  • Hertfordshire. In 1306 he went the northern circuit as one of the commission of trailbaston. He was appointed justice of the common bench on the accession of Edward...
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  • being named by a commission of 6 April 1305 commissioners to judge the trailbastons in the west of England. Spigurnel lived at Kenilworth, and, according...
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