Ancestry untraced. Court cases 1515, 1517 so assume born very approximately 1480.
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Person ID 02916
0 Text in red represents information obtained from the internet (family trees etc) which I have not yet confirmed.
1 Ats.
in practice, is an abbreviation for the words "at suit of," and isused
when the defendant files any pleadings; for example: when thedefendant
enters a plea he puts his name before that of the plaintiff,reversing
the order in which they are on the record. C.D.(thedefendant,) ats A.B.
(the plaintiff.)
http://www.legal-abbreviations.org/ats.html
1 Large parts of Derbyshire fell under the jurisdiction of the Duchy of Lancaster. I haven't found a convenient summary.
2 See also John Swyndell and Edward Swyndells
John Pym Yeatman: The Feudal History of the County of Derby Vol III
Section 6
COURT ROLLS (DUCHY OF LANCASTER)
(Re-transcribed into computer format by Robert P Marchington.2004 )
These commence in the 17th Regnal Year of Henry VI (1439) and continue until the 22nd Year of Henry VIII (1531). They are not complete
Buxton
p396 5th Dec in the 7th Year of Henry VIII [1515]:
Jas. Swindell ats Agnes Aideshed
p400 19th August 9th Year of Henry VIII [1517]:
James Swindel of Stadon, fined with Alex. Browne
p397 6th Aug in the 7th Year of
Henry VIII [1515]: John Swyndell v. Nich.
Creswell.
p400 18th March 8th year of Henry VIII [1516/17]:
Jo. Torre of Buxton v. Jo. Swyndel.
p411 [1524] Fayrefield. John Carte, Jo. Hybarte, Frank pledge, present, Rich. Gudhine, Jo. Swaun, Wm. and Edward Nctham, Jo. Swyndell, Jo. Coterill.