William Blakhose of Farnedale
John Cokrell the Younger of Farnedale and Hugh Moigne of Farnedale
10 February 1366 and 8 November 1367 and 6 March 1369
The Fish Poachers and the tree fellers
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1366
William Blakhose of Farndalde,
John Cokrell the Younger of Farnedale
and Hugh Moigne of Farnedale were all fined 20s for
poaching fish in 1366 (Patent Rolls 40
Edward III Part 1, pages 280 to 281).
‘February 10,
At Westminster. Commission of Oyer and Terminer to John Mourbray, Thomas de
Ingleby … on complaint by Peter
de Malo Lacu, ‘le sisme’, that William Birkhead of
Wasdale …William Blakhose of Farndale, John Cokrell the younger of Farndale…. broke park at Grenhowe and entered his free warrens at Semar in Clyvelande, Whorleton in Clivelande, Seton in Whitebystrande,
Boynton ‘on the Wolde’ and Killyngwyk by Braken, co Yor, hunted in these, fished in his stews and
other several fisheries there, took fish therein, and carried away fish as well
as other goods and hares, conies, pheasants and partridges, and assaulted and
wounded his servants. For 20s paid in the hanaper.
William Blackhous is also referred to in
another incident in 1293 involving Roger milne of
Farndale( FAR0013A).
1367
Calendar of Patent Rolls, 41 Edward III Part II, page 63: ‘November 8, At
Westminster. Commission of Oyer and Terminer to John Mourbray, Thomas de Ingleby … on complaint by
William Latymer, knight, that whereas the king lately took him, his men, lands,
rents and possessions into his protection while he stayed in the king’s service
in the parts of Brittany, Master John de Bolton, clerk, Thomas de Neuton, chaplain, William Rede … William
of Farndale … William Blakehose of Farndale
… broke his closes at Danby, Leverton, Thornton in Pykerynglith,
Symnelyngton, Scampton, Teveryngton
and Morhous, Co York, entered his free chace at Danby and his free warren at the remaining places,
hunted therein without licence, felled his trees there, fished in his
several fishery, took away fish, trees, deer from the chace,
hares, conies, pheasants and partridges from the warren departured,
trod down and consumed the corn and grass there with certain cattle and
assaulted and wounded his men and servants. By K And be it remembered that the
said William has granted the king a moiety of all the profit which he shall
recover for damages by pretext of the said commission.
1369
Calendar of Patent Rolls, 43 Edward III Part I, page 263: ‘March 6, At Westminster.
Commission of Oyer and Terminer to John Mourbray,
Thomas de Ingleby … on complaint by William Latymer, knight, that whereas the
king lately took him, then stayed in his service in Brittany, and his men, lands, rents and possessions into his
protection, into his possession for a certain time, Master John de Bolton,
clerk, Thomas de Neuton, chaplain, William Rede …John
Cockerell of Farndale … William Blakhose of Farndale
… broke his closes at Danby, Leverton, Thornton in Pykerynglith,
Symnelyngton, Scampton, Teveryngton
and Morhous, and entered his free chace
at the said town of Danby and his free warren at the remaining places, hunted
in these, felled his trees there, fished in his several fishery there,
carried away his fish, trees, deer from the chace,
hares, conies, pheasants and partridges from the warren, trode
down and consumed with cattle his crops and assaulted his men and servants.