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John Acclom (15th-century politician)

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into the death of Acclom's relative, Henry Acclom. As a result of this flawed inquisition, claimed Acclom, Redmayne confiscated goods worth £240 from Henry's estates that were due to John Acclom. The records do not survive to report the outcome of this dispute.
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has speculated that this may indicate that Righthouse had been indebted to Acclom in some way, but also that this 'is now impossible to determine.' He continued through this time in an official capacity, acting as a receiver of the
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Acclom continued to augment his Scarborough estates as well as acting as a royal commissioner when required. He spent much of his later life involved in litigation, particularly concerning the estate of a London
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Acclom spent the last seventeen years of his life quietly, with no further political, administrative or legal activity being known of. He died on 7 July 1458, leaving his widow Alice a £4
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John Acclom of Scarborough was the second son of John Acclom I(d.1402), and the nephew of another Acclom MP for the same constituency, his uncle
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against him and others in 1412, which cost them £196 – he was rarely active in community politics until 1420, when he sat on a
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he sued. This led to him once again having to defend himself in Chancery against a charge of having malappropriated a
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The Commons in the Parliament of 1422: English Society and Parliamentary Representation Under the Lancastrians
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History of Parliament: Biographies of the Members of the Commons House, 1439–1509
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from his town properties; it is unknown if they had had any children.
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of his step-mother's small estate. In 1405 Acclom presented a
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of Scarborough, and then sat again in the 1426 parliament at
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Member of Parliament
Scarborough
Robert Acclom
rents
tenements
reversion
suit
Chancery
Richard Redmayne
Escheator
Yorkshire
Inquisition
piracy
commission
ad quod damnum
bailiff
Leicester
Parliament of Bats
Scotland
Earl of Northumberland's
retinue
Berwick Castle
Letters of Protection
fishmonger
William Righthouse
feoffees
deed
historian
Carol Rawcliffe
customs

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