Roger Moyle
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Roger Moyle

Roger Moyle
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"... satisfy the late king of his ransom for a disseisin of Roger Moyle an Joan his wife of tenements in Trethenek, Trewolsta, Lamirone, Brighter, Penquyt and Morva, of which he was convicted by default, he having surrendered to the Flete prison, as Robert Danby, knight, chief justice of the bench, has certified."[1]

"Moreover, he was undoubtedly unpopular in some quarters: in July 1390 Roger Moyle of Cornwall persuaded one John Preston of Whitnash, Warwickshire, to lie in wait for him outside Temple Bar and kill him, and in the event, although Juyl ..."[2]

"Pardoned his outlawry in June 1466 for not appearing to satisfy the King of his " ransom " for a disseisin of Roger Moyle of tenements in Trethenek and Morval, of which he had been convicted of default. His last appearance is on the pardon ..."[3]

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  1. Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Edward IV-Richard III - Page 513
  2. [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22roger+moyle%22&btnG=Search+Books&tbm=bks&tbo=1#q=%22roger+moyle%22&start=40&tbm=bks The House of Commons, 1386-1421: Members, E-O] - Page 507
  3. [ https://www.google.com/search?q=%22roger+moyle%22&btnG=Search+Books&tbm=bks&tbo=1#q=%22roger+moyle%22&start=30&tbm=bks History of Parliament...: 1439-1509 - Page 675]




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The first and last quotes appear to be narrating the same event in 1466 (of which the cited page is topical) - I was able to capture a few lines that intersect: of the late king, to satisfy the late disseisin of Roger Moyle and Joan his wife. . .

Point being that it would be better chronologically ordered to put the first and last quotes together, and the middle one that happened first, at the beginning, in my opinion.

Also, an anchor date that could be noted as an estimated death date would be after Jun 1466.

posted by Porter Fann

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