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− | '''M1347 B:''' Wiltshire. Rex v. John son of Robert de Dalton chivaler, William son of John Trussel de Cublesdon chivaler, Thomas Darderne chivaler, Matthew Haydok chivaler, Edmund de Mancestre chivaler, Thomas de Charnels chivaler, Thomas de Dutton, Robert de Dalton le cosyn, William Whytacre of Warwickshire, Henry Mawaryn, John Broun, Gilbert de Haydok, Robert de Dalton the father, John de Dalton, Sarra Baillof the mother, Robert de Dalton le cosyn, Adam Longbeke tailor of London, William Haydok, William de Whitton, and John de Notebem [from first presentment [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3955.htm]) and v. Robert de Juyton de Bullyng, William Gerard sr, Geoffrey de Dutton, Henry le Foghelere de Lunt', William de Walkeden, William de Longtre, Geoffrey de Wryghtynton, Hugh de Venables son of John de Venables chaplain, Richard son of Adam de Ryxton, Matthew son of the same Alan, Ambrose de Wryghtyngton, Adam de Holecroft, Thomas de Holecroft, William de Hallum, Hugh Donne, John son of John de Pemberton, Phillip de Wateley, Roger de Goldebourne, Hugh de Tyldesley, Henry de Tyldesleye, Hugh de Clyderowe, William de Holme, Richard de Langeford, William son of Adam de Pemberton, Robert son of Robert de Hyndesle, Robert son of Geoffrey de Urmeston, Roger son of John le Spenser de Halewode, William de Wryghtyngton, Adam brother of Ambrose de Wryghtyngton, Hugh son of Robert de Fasacrelaye, John son of John de Perbourne, John son of Robert Perpound, John son of Simon de Wanre, Simon brother of the same John, Walter le Nappare, Thomas de Horndon, Thomas Poynaunt, Robert Golofre, Thomas Heynes, Robert Alegod, John Kyrseye, John de Norton sr, John le Cotiller, John de Norton jr, Thomas Clerk de Bodicote, John son of John Lyndraper, John brother of the same John, Robert Bereford de Bodicote, Richard Feyrchild, Thomas le Coke, John Stany de Hanewell, William Lyndraper, Ranulph parson of Bastilden, John de Hyndedale sr of Sussex, John de Hyndedale cosyn, John atte Nashe, Richard Pleys, John son of Adam de Holecroft, Thomas brother of the same John, and Roger Goldeborgh (from the second presentment). The defendants with armed force arrayed for war feloniously and traitorously assaulted the manor of Beaumes. killed Michael de Ponynges the uncle aned Thomas le Clerk de Shypton and "raped" (abducted) Margery who was the wife of Nicholas de la Beche, and broke into a room whereby Robert le Hunte chaplain, who was within the room and then sick, died. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/bKB27no350dorses/IMG_4016.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/aKB27no351fronts/IMG_1699.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/bKB27no351dorses/IMG_2094.htm]; involvement of John de Barnebyt prior of Holland, Thomas de Litherlond prior of Burscough, and Adam de Holcroft. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/bKB27no351dorses/IMG_2104.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/bKB27no351dorses/IMG_2231.htm]; same case against Robert de Hueton de Bullyng, Hugh de Cliderhowe, Thomas le Vernoun chivaler, Henry de Tildeslygh, Thomas de Lytherlond prior of Burscough, Thomas Ponyaunt, Geoffrey de Brightyngton, John de Hyndedale sr of Sussex, Richard son of Adam de Rixton, William Gerard sr, Hugh son of Adam de Tildeslygh, John de Notebem, Adam Longboke taillor of London, John de Hyndedale le cosyn, and John de Barneby prior of Holland. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no352/aKB27no352fronts/IMG_2549.htm],[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no352/aKB27no352fronts/IMG_2718.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no353/aKB27no353mm1toEnd/IMG_6445.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_6803.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7149.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7154.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no356/aKB27no356mm1toEnd/IMG_8393.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/aKB27no357mm1toEnd/IMG_8790.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/aKB27no357mm1toEnd/IMG_8825.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/aKB27no357mm1toEnd/IMG_8888.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/bKB27no257mm1dtoEnd/IMG_8943.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/bKB27no257mm1dtoEnd/IMG_8978.htm]. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/bKB27no257mm1dtoEnd/IMG_9009.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no358/bKB27no358dorses/IMG_4113.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no359/aKB27no359fronts/IMG_4178.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no359/aKB27no359fronts/IMG_4288.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no360/aKB27no360fronts/IMG_4678.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no364/aKB27no364fronts/IMG_6629.htm] In M1347, order to the coroners of Lancashire to arrest John de Asheton, Robert de TGrafford, William de Anderton, Robert de Bradshagh, Gilbert de Suthworth, Gilbert de Yns, Thomas del Both, William de Urmeston de Westeley, William son of Henry de Aderton, and Roger de Bradeshagh for not executing orders to arrest those presented. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3512.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3514.htm]; likewise to the coroners of Lancashire concerning Adam Banastre del Bouke le pier, Adam Banasre del Bouke le fitz, William de Faryngton, John de Haveryngton le pier, John de Haveryngton le fitz, William de Clifton, Thomas Talbot, John de Alnetame, John de Clegh, Gilbert de Legh, John de Barton, and John Cokayn sheriff of Lancashire. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3517.htm]; likewise for the arrest of William Botiller, Peter de Thornton, Richard de Kyghlay, John de Shirbourn, William de Spayth, Robert de Holand, Richard de Holand, William de Lee, John de Haryngton, John de Radcliff, William Lauerence, Richard de Radecliff Werberton, Hugh de Cliderhowe, Robert de Singleton, William de Singleton, Henry de Bikerstaff, and John Cokayn sheriff of Lancashire. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3519.htm] rcp | + | '''M1347 B:''' Wiltshire. Rex v. John son of Robert de Dalton chivaler, William son of John Trussel de Cublesdon chivaler, Thomas Darderne chivaler, Matthew Haydok chivaler, Edmund de Mancestre chivaler, Thomas de Charnels chivaler, Thomas de Dutton, Robert de Dalton le cosyn, William Whytacre of Warwickshire, Henry Mawaryn, John Broun, Gilbert de Haydok, Robert de Dalton the father, John de Dalton, Sarra Baillof the mother, Robert de Dalton le cosyn, Adam Longbeke tailor of London, William Haydok, William de Whitton, and John de Notebem [from first presentment [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3955.htm]) and v. Robert de Juyton de Bullyng, William Gerard sr, Geoffrey de Dutton, Henry le Foghelere de Lunt', William de Walkeden, William de Longtre, Geoffrey de Wryghtynton, Hugh de Venables son of John de Venables chaplain, Richard son of Adam de Ryxton, Matthew son of the same Alan, Ambrose de Wryghtyngton, Adam de Holecroft, Thomas de Holecroft, William de Hallum, Hugh Donne, John son of John de Pemberton, Phillip de Wateley, Roger de Goldebourne, Hugh de Tyldesley, Henry de Tyldesleye, Hugh de Clyderowe, William de Holme, Richard de Langeford, William son of Adam de Pemberton, Robert son of Robert de Hyndesle, Robert son of Geoffrey de Urmeston, Roger son of John le Spenser de Halewode, William de Wryghtyngton, Adam brother of Ambrose de Wryghtyngton, Hugh son of Robert de Fasacrelaye, John son of John de Perbourne, John son of Robert Perpound, John son of Simon de Wanre, Simon brother of the same John, Walter le Nappare, Thomas de Horndon, Thomas Poynaunt, Robert Golofre, Thomas Heynes, Robert Alegod, John Kyrseye, John de Norton sr, John le Cotiller, John de Norton jr, Thomas Clerk de Bodicote, John son of John Lyndraper, John brother of the same John, Robert Bereford de Bodicote, Richard Feyrchild, Thomas le Coke, John Stany de Hanewell, William Lyndraper, Ranulph parson of Bastilden, John de Hyndedale sr of Sussex, John de Hyndedale cosyn, John atte Nashe, Richard Pleys, John son of Adam de Holecroft, Thomas brother of the same John, and Roger Goldeborgh (from the second presentment). The defendants with armed force arrayed for war feloniously and traitorously assaulted the manor of Beaumes. killed Michael de Ponynges the uncle aned Thomas le Clerk de Shypton and "raped" (abducted) Margery who was the wife of Nicholas de la Beche, and broke into a room whereby Robert le Hunte chaplain, who was within the room and then sick, died. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/bKB27no350dorses/IMG_4016.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/aKB27no351fronts/IMG_1699.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/bKB27no351dorses/IMG_2094.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/bKB27no350dorses/IMG_4314.htm]; involvement of John de Barnebyt prior of Holland, Thomas de Litherlond prior of Burscough, and Adam de Holcroft. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/bKB27no351dorses/IMG_2104.htm]; [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no351/bKB27no351dorses/IMG_2231.htm]; same case against Robert de Hueton de Bullyng, Hugh de Cliderhowe, Thomas le Vernoun chivaler, Henry de Tildeslygh, Thomas de Lytherlond prior of Burscough, Thomas Ponyaunt, Geoffrey de Brightyngton, John de Hyndedale sr of Sussex, Richard son of Adam de Rixton, William Gerard sr, Hugh son of Adam de Tildeslygh, John de Notebem, Adam Longboke taillor of London, John de Hyndedale le cosyn, and John de Barneby prior of Holland. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no352/aKB27no352fronts/IMG_2549.htm],[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no352/aKB27no352fronts/IMG_2718.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no353/aKB27no353mm1toEnd/IMG_6445.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_6803.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7149.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7154.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no356/aKB27no356mm1toEnd/IMG_8393.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/aKB27no357mm1toEnd/IMG_8790.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/aKB27no357mm1toEnd/IMG_8825.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/aKB27no357mm1toEnd/IMG_8888.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/bKB27no257mm1dtoEnd/IMG_8943.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/bKB27no257mm1dtoEnd/IMG_8978.htm]. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no357/bKB27no257mm1dtoEnd/IMG_9009.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no358/bKB27no358dorses/IMG_4113.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no359/aKB27no359fronts/IMG_4178.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no359/aKB27no359fronts/IMG_4288.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no360/aKB27no360fronts/IMG_4678.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no364/aKB27no364fronts/IMG_6629.htm] In M1347, order to the coroners of Lancashire to arrest John de Asheton, Robert de TGrafford, William de Anderton, Robert de Bradshagh, Gilbert de Suthworth, Gilbert de Yns, Thomas del Both, William de Urmeston de Westeley, William son of Henry de Aderton, and Roger de Bradeshagh for not executing orders to arrest those presented. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3512.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3514.htm]; likewise to the coroners of Lancashire concerning Adam Banastre del Bouke le pier, Adam Banasre del Bouke le fitz, William de Faryngton, John de Haveryngton le pier, John de Haveryngton le fitz, William de Clifton, Thomas Talbot, John de Alnetame, John de Clegh, Gilbert de Legh, John de Barton, and John Cokayn sheriff of Lancashire. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3517.htm]; likewise for the arrest of William Botiller, Peter de Thornton, Richard de Kyghlay, John de Shirbourn, William de Spayth, Robert de Holand, Richard de Holand, William de Lee, John de Haryngton, John de Radcliff, William Lauerence, Richard de Radecliff Werberton, Hugh de Cliderhowe, Robert de Singleton, William de Singleton, Henry de Bikerstaff, and John Cokayn sheriff of Lancashire. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no350/aKB27no350fronts/IMG_3519.htm] rcp |
'''M1348 B:''' Yorkshire. Rex v. William de Sutton of Bootham, William Barker de Hoby, William de Somerton de Hoby, Thomas Body de Neuton, William Smale de Shupton, Adam Pacok de Neuton, Geoffrey Redenesman de Hoby, Thomas Smyth de Sutton, and Peter Fleshewer de Stelyngton for felony and sedition. Found guilty by jury. Adam de Walton, king's serjeant at arms, had beensent on royal business in 22 Edward III. They assaulted him at night and burned down the home of Margaret who was the wife of Hugh Gryvell de Easingwold in which he was staying; an eight year old boy named Richard son of Thomas Russell died in the fire. They took Adam into Galtre Forest and killed him. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7208.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7233.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no355/bKB27no355mm1dtoEnd/IMG_8242.htm] | '''M1348 B:''' Yorkshire. Rex v. William de Sutton of Bootham, William Barker de Hoby, William de Somerton de Hoby, Thomas Body de Neuton, William Smale de Shupton, Adam Pacok de Neuton, Geoffrey Redenesman de Hoby, Thomas Smyth de Sutton, and Peter Fleshewer de Stelyngton for felony and sedition. Found guilty by jury. Adam de Walton, king's serjeant at arms, had beensent on royal business in 22 Edward III. They assaulted him at night and burned down the home of Margaret who was the wife of Hugh Gryvell de Easingwold in which he was staying; an eight year old boy named Richard son of Thomas Russell died in the fire. They took Adam into Galtre Forest and killed him. [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7208.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no354/aKB27no354mm1toEnd/IMG_7233.htm], [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no355/bKB27no355mm1dtoEnd/IMG_8242.htm] |
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1325: M1347 A: Lincolnshire. Rex v. Thomas Homery, William Prentiz ferour and others. Homery and Prentiz and others at Boston confederated together for fifteen days and assumed royal power. They elected Thomas de Okam, tailor, as their captain and mayor. They boarded the ships of John Child of Salthouse and John Dortour of Wrangle and feloniously took grain worth 36p.s. belonging to Walter de Mordon, John Lovekyn, Adam de la Pole, and Richard Sprot, all of London. They ordained a common bell to be run and recruited and coerced various others to join them. Homery and Prentiz here are pardoned. Followed by the same for John Reynald.[1], [2], [3] Likewise for Thomas Page saddler. [4]. [5]. [ http://aalt.law.uh.edu/E3/KB27no353/bKB27no353mm1dtoEnd/IMG_6778.htm], [6], [7]. Related?? [8], [9], [10], [11], [12].
M1348 B: Yorkshire. Rex v. William de Sutton of Bootham, William Barker de Hoby, William de Somerton de Hoby, Thomas Body de Neuton, William Smale de Shupton, Adam Pacok de Neuton, Geoffrey Redenesman de Hoby, Thomas Smyth de Sutton, and Peter Fleshewer de Stelyngton for felony and sedition. Found guilty by jury. Adam de Walton, king's serjeant at arms, had beensent on royal business in 22 Edward III. They assaulted him at night and burned down the home of Margaret who was the wife of Hugh Gryvell de Easingwold in which he was staying; an eight year old boy named Richard son of Thomas Russell died in the fire. They took Adam into Galtre Forest and killed him. [42], [43], [44] E1349 A: Lincolnshire. Richard de Langwath was indicted together with others unknown. In November 1348 and in 1349 at night at the grange of Gippole and Honington in warlike mode riding with arms uncovered and assuming to himself royal power and having a counterfeit royal commission broke into the grange and took good worth 10 p.s. and is a common thief, and similarly since 1344. [45]
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1350: H1350 A: Sussex. John Waleys chivaler v. William de Warenne together with John Seintpier. Trespass and imprisonment for 8 weeks and three days, either in 1336 or 1338. Warenne pleaded that the king in 1338 commissioned John de Warenne earl of Surrey, Richard earl of Arundell, William de Clynton earl of Huntingdon, John de Moubray and John de Hampton to enforce the statute of Northampton in the counties of Hamphire, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Surrey, Sussex, and Kent. They received reports that Waleys had an armed gang of wrongdoers who imprisoned people until they made fines or redemptions; one of the victims was one Richard Page. Warenne ordered the relevant sheriffs to arrest Waleys, but they would not. So the commissioners commissioned Warenne to arrest Waleys by a commission dated 10 August 1338. He thus arrested him and took him to Lewes Castle. [46] H1350 B:Lincolnshire. It was presented in E1349 that whereas John Crispyn de Eltham and William Wright de Eltham were captured for divers felonies and robberies and put in the jail of Lincoln castle, in 1348 they burgled the jail and fled to the church of St Paul in the bailley of the castle and then to the brothers of the order of St Augustine, Lincoln, and then at night they fled from there also. Richard de Maundeville parson of Roxby received them into his home at Roxby knowing them to be felons. And John Crispyn and Thomas Crispyn and other divers wrongdoers came with force and arms against the king's peace with armed force in mode of war at Burton Stather to the home of Nicholas Hustwayt and assaulted him and with arrows and fire were set to burn him in his home until Nicholas for fear of death rendered himself to them and made fine with them in 1345. Knowing all this, Richard de Maundevill rector of Roxby received them anyway. Earlier it had also been presented that Maundevill, rector, had raped Cecilia daughter of Geoffrey Horne de Roxby at the woods in Berghton. [47] E1352 A: Bedfordshire. Presented that (a) in 1341 John Trayly and his men after sunset and by premeditated anger attacked merchants and mercers of Biccleswade on their way the fair of Elstow; (b) from there they went to the fair of Elstow with many others and with premeditated malice at the fair of Elstow attacked Hugh Bodenho and many others; (c) in 1344 John Trayly and others went to the manor of the Lady Fitz Richard at Sweflesho and with armed men to a great number and took her to the manor of John de Gyse against her will, and (d) and several other offences. [48] rcp Similarly with Reginald le Grey chivaler [49]rcp T1352 B: Essex. Presented that Thomas de Herlawe prosecuted an assize of novel disseisin against Nicholas de Knynewarton concerning an annual rent of 20 p.s. Plea pending, one John fitz Walter knight on August 2,1345 undertook to maintain Nicholas in return for a grant of the land subject to the distraint for the annual rent. Since Thomas would not withdraw his suit, John and others by false covin sent Simon Spryng and many others to the number of 100 armed in warlike mode and took many animals there. [50] rcp T1352 C: Warwickshire. Presented that Thomas, the brother of the parson of Raundes, in 1351 went to the Tempsford to the home of Geoffrey de Drayton with 300 armed men and seized Geoffrey; they then went through the town breaking the doors and window of the church and entered the rectory, drank the beer and emptied the rest and, in warlike mode, took many others in the town from place to place in Bedfordshire and detained them for 15 days. [51] rcp
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