John Barel 1320
Birth: About 1320 Dymeltone, Holdernesse, within the County of York
East Riding of Yorkshire
CALENDAR OF PATENT ROLLS.
1349. Membrane 24d
Feb. 20. Westminster.
Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Thorpe, John de
Sutton of Holdernesse, William Basset and James de Kyngeston, on
complaint by John de Swerdeston, merchant of Lynn, that, whereas he
caused a ship called la Skenkewyn of Kamp in Eastland, whereof Tidemann
Rusyunge was master, to be loaded by Peter de Rollesby and Robert de
Stanby, his servants, with divers goods at Northbergh in Norway to
be
brought to Boston in England, and the ship with the goods on the voyage
was driven by a storm to Dymeltonelyf(Dimlington Cliff) (DIMLINGTON,
is a hamlet near the sea coast, containing one farm house. Contiguous with
it is Dimlington Cliff, the most elevated ground in this part of Holderness.
Dimelton is mentioned in Domesday Book, it then contained five carucates
of taxable land, and is still considered a separate manor. Its extent was
much diminished by the encroachments of the sea in the 14th century.
)
in Holdernesse, co. York, Walatte See, Hugh de Cotyngham, Richard Buk,
Thomas Noble, John
Bradele, Robert Brid, William Doot of Dymelton, Geoffrey de Redme
Stephen, his son, and John, brother of the said Stephen, John
Redmere the elder, John Barel, William Henriessone, Matthew Haute
of Neweton, Robert Conestable, Stephen Halman, Hugh Brid, Willie
Raufsone, Richard Mounteneye of Holrnpton, Thomas Adamsone, Thom
Godesman, John Smyth, ' preest' of Holemp, John Penne, Steph
Parisshe clerk, John Facomberge of Wythornse, Nicholas Talbot, William
Machon, John Godwyne, John Gunwad, John son of Hugh son
Henry, John Waltersone, Walter Waltersone, John Cook, Philip Smy
of Esyngton, John de Norththorp and John, Robert and Richard, His
sons, John de Redmere the younger, John, his son, and Hugh, brother
of
the same John, Simon Roos, Walter Peech of Northorp, Hugh
Houton, Thomas Daynes, John Bool of Swynthorp, Simon de Carleto
Peter Scottesone, William Warner of Kylnesse, Stephen Grayveson
Stephen Broun, Nicholas de Stonby, William ' Williamessone Buk'
Skiftlyng, Robert de Holmpton, John Henriessone, William Sympl
Henry Est of Weton and others, entering the ship by force at Dymeltone
carried away his goods and merchandise.
By fine of 20s. paid in the hanape And afterwards, on 26 March, Thomas de Rokeby and Nicholas Grower
a associated in this commission. WILLIAM BARREL 1730
Birth: 1730
Christening: 05 APR 1730 Hemingbrough, Yorkshire,
England
Death:
Father: JOHN BARREL
WILLIAM BARREL 1756
Birth:
Christening: 13 FEB 1756 Conisbrough, Yorkshire,
England
Death:
Father: ALEXANDER BARREL
WILLIAM BARREL 1750
Birth: About 1750
Christening:
Death:
Spouse: HANNAH WADE
Marriage: 18 NOV 1773 Leeds, Yorkshire, England
William BARREL 1748
Birth: 1748 Warmfield, Yorkshire, England
Christening:
Death:
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