Walter Sybyle allows the rebels to pass over London Bridge into the city
Details
On Thursday 13 June, disregarding the commands of the mayor William Walworth, Walter Sybyle allowed the rebels to pass over London Bridge, and defended their actions. He rejected the aid of Thomas Cornewalys in defending the bridge and left the city gates open, in conspiracy with John Horn.
Date of incident (or "date from" if range)
13/06/1381
Location
London Bridge,Bridge Ward,London
Type
Raising the commons: other,Treason: words against King and his people