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trailbaston
† ˈtrailˌbaston Old Law. Forms: (4 traillebastoun), 4–7 traile-baston, 4–5, 7– trailbaston (pl. 4 -bastons); also 4 traile-, traylebastoun, (4–5 troille-, troyl(e-, 6 troyle-bastone, 8 trailbaton); also 4 trayne-bastoun. [ME. a. AF. traille-baston, f. traille imper. of trailler, trail v.1 + OF. bast...
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Trailbaston
, not just those charged in previous trailbaston sessions. Harding, 'Early trailbaston proceedings from the Lincoln roll of 1305', in R. F. Hunnisett & J. B.
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William Bereford
crown who met with an equal number of Scottish representatives to establish how to promote stability in Scotland, and in 1306 he was a commissioner of a Trailbaston
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John de Barton
He was with Ralph Fitzwilliam, the king's lieutenant in Yorkshire, as a member of the itinerary court constituted by the first commission of Trailbaston
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Robert Bealknap
was reappointed as Chief Justice under Richard II but was widely unpopular; at the time of the Peasants' Revolt he was in Essex conducting a court of trailbaston
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John de Batesford
In 1307 he was put on the commission of trailbaston, a special commission issued for the trial of a peculiar class of criminals who went about in gangs
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Ralph Pugh
Victoria History: its origin and progress', in The Victoria History of the Counties of England: General Introduction (1970), pp. 1–27
Calendar of London Trailbaston Trials (1976)
Wiltshire Gaol Delivery and Trailbaston Trials, 1275–1306 (Wiltshire Record Society, 1978)
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John le Breton (died 1310)
John may have been justice of trailbaston in Norfolk and Suffolk.
He died in 1310 and was succeeded by his son John.
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Shire court
Higher criminal courts included commissions of trailbaston and forest courts presided over by a Justice in eyre from the time of Henry II.
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Eustace Folville
Stones notes, complaints along these lines were frequently made by the trailbaston and other commissions: "in all these things they are aided and abetted by the outlaws and the justice: Sir Richard is abducted as punishment for trespassing on the territory of a rival order, specifically "because of the trailbaston
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William de Ormesby
In 1305 he was also chief of the justices of trailbaston assigned for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Roger de Beaufeu
that day, which stretched from Cornwall to Southampton in one direction and Staffordshire and Shropshire in another, as one of the first commissions of trailbaston
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William Howard (judge)
Howard attended Parliament in 1302 as a Justice, and was on a trailbaston circuit in 1307.
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