Constituency Dates
Calne 1421 (Dec.), 1432, 1437
Family and Education
prob. s. of John Justice of Calne. m. Agnes.
Offices Held

Attestor, parlty. elections, Wilts. 1426, 1449 (Feb.).

Tax collector, Wilts. Dec. 1429.

Address
Main residence: Calne, Wilts.
biography text

More may be added to the earlier biography.1 The Commons 1386-1421, iii. 506.

It is curious to find Justice, only recently returned from Henry V’s last Parliament, styled a mere husbandman in a suit for assault brought against him by the clerk John Reynold in the autumn of 1422, but no evidence of the existence of a namesake has been found.2 CP40/647, rot. 131. It is not clear whether he exercised any particular profession, but there may be a suggestion that he possessed some form of legal training, and perhaps at one stage carried out a minor function in the royal administration, as suggested by his description as ‘of Westminster’ in a bond made to him by the Salisbury draper John Gage in 1438.3 E159/214, recogniciones Mich. rot. 1.

In 1451, Justice’s property (which by then probably included the tenement in Minster Street – called ‘Castle Street’ – in Salisbury, that would later come into the hands of John Chaffyn†), was said to provide him with an annual income of £5, although this was probably an underestimate.4 Wilts. Hist. Centre, Salisbury city recs., Domesday Bk. 3, G23/1/215, f. 2; E179/196/118. He evidently survived into the later 1450s: in July 1451 he is found empanelled on a jury at Salisbury,5 KB9/133/15d. in early 1456 he and Robert Roude* were being sued for a debt of £5 by one Richard Weston,6 CP40/780, rot. 258d. and it may also have been he who in 1457 was owed 20s. by the former treasurer of the King’s household, John Stourton II*, Lord Stourton.7 E403/810, m. 9.

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Notes
  • 1. The Commons 1386-1421, iii. 506.
  • 2. CP40/647, rot. 131.
  • 3. E159/214, recogniciones Mich. rot. 1.
  • 4. Wilts. Hist. Centre, Salisbury city recs., Domesday Bk. 3, G23/1/215, f. 2; E179/196/118.
  • 5. KB9/133/15d.
  • 6. CP40/780, rot. 258d.
  • 7. E403/810, m. 9.