Stodart’s appointment as a tax collector in the county was an unusual one for a Leominster MP, but there is no reason to doubt that he was a resident of the borough. He shares the obscurity of the borough’s MPs, and his appearances in the records are few. In 1448 he sued a writ of trespass in the court of King’s bench against two local husbandmen, and in 1463 he himself was defendant in a trespass brought by another Leominster townsman, Henry Hakeluyt. In this later action he is described as a butcher.
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