On 17/06/17 06:43, Vance Mead wrote: > Here is an early entry in Common Pleas for Wordsworth/Wordelworth in Peniston, Yorks: > > Easter term, 1432, second entry: > Yorks. Dean and canons of the free chapel within Westminster Palace, by John Lake, attorney, versus William Wordelworth of Penyston, yeoman, for trespass: breaking and entering an enclosure and house belonging to the dean and canons at Penyston, and carrying away goods and chattels worth 10 pounds at Langsyde and Thorleston. > Thanks, Vance. I'll have to try to get the Wordsworths into my head again to find out how a William fits in with those locations. -- Hotmail is my spam bin. Real address is ianng at austonley org uk