First name | Roger |
Last name | Loksmyth |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Snettisham,Norfolk |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 79 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3086 | Roger Loksmyth assaults and extorts goods from Simon Wylymot | And that Roger Loksmyth, dwelling in Snettisham, on Tuesday 18th June 1381, was a chief wrongdoer and supporter of wrongdoers at the time of the rumour, and assaulted Simon Wylymot at Snettisham with force and arms, and wounded him in the shoulder with a dagger, asking from the same Simon 15 quarters and 4 bushels of malt and threatening him that if he would not give him the said malt he would lead a certain band of wrongdoers to the said Simon's home to plunder the said Simon's goods and chattels, so that the said Simon, despairing of his life, handed over the said malt. | Snettisham,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3091 | Roger Loksmyth assaults and extorts Simon Wylymot | Also that Roger Loksmyth of Snettisham on Tuesday 18th June 1381 at the time of the rumour assaulted Simon Wylymot' with force and arms at Snettisham, and wounded him in the shoulder with a dagger, asking from the same Simon 15 quarters and 4 bushels of malt, saying that if he would not give him the said malt he would lead several wrongdoers to plunder the said Simon's goods and chattels, so that the said Simon, despairing of his life, handed over to the said Roger the said malt. And he is a chief wrongdoer and maintainer of wrongdoers at the time of this rumour. | Snettisham,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3127 | Roger Loksmyth threatens and extorts Simon Wylymot | [The jurors] also say that Roger Loksmyth of Snettisham along with others unknown at the time of the insurrection and rumour, namely on Tuesday 18th June 1381, with force and arms and against the king's peace came to Snettisham and openly threatened the life and limb of Simon Wylymot with a drawn dagger, and if he did not want to give him 15 quarters of malt he would lead a certain society of men risen [in rebellion] against the peace to throw down his houses and destroy his goods and chattels, and if the same Simon happens to be found he would be killed and beheaded, and thus he [Roger] feloniously took and carried away the aforesaid 15 quarters of malt worth 45 s. | Snettisham,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page |
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