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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameFleghard
Last name suffixjunior
GenderMale
SourceTNA KB 9/166/1 m. 87

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2928William Fleggard of Sutton junior was a common robber of goods and chattels of men in the countryAnd that William Fleggard of Sutton junior did likewise.NorfolkAccusedView Incident page
3173Various crimes committed by men of Happing hundredThe jurors present that Geoffrey Skondere of Catfield was a common raiser of men and burner of books. John atte Hamnere was a common raiser of men and burner of books, and he sought out Reginald de Ekkelis. John Levisson of Sutton a common raiser of men and burner of books and a common thief. William Fleghard senior a common wrongdoer of all the aforesaid evil deeds. William Fleghard junior a common raiser of men and a common thief of the goods of men. Thomas Levissone of Sutton a common burner of books and a common raiser of men. John Grape of Sutton, son of Walter Grape, aided those who burnt books. John Schynnere of Brumstead was a common burner of books. Robert Capun with others feloniously broke the door of the chamber of the lord earl of Suffolk, and aided those who burnt the books of the lord earl of Suffolk. Thomas Clerk of Edgefield a common raiser of men. Gregory Wilstan was an accessory to the burning of books. John Bulloc similarly assisted Richard Scrispyng a common raiser of men. Adam atte Wode also. These felonies were committed on Thursday 27th June 1381.NorfolkAccusedView Incident page
3173Various crimes committed by men of Happing hundredThe jurors present that Geoffrey Skondere of Catfield was a common raiser of men and burner of books. John atte Hamnere was a common raiser of men and burner of books, and he sought out Reginald de Ekkelis. John Levisson of Sutton a common raiser of men and burner of books and a common thief. William Fleghard senior a common wrongdoer of all the aforesaid evil deeds. William Fleghard junior a common raiser of men and a common thief of the goods of men. Thomas Levissone of Sutton a common burner of books and a common raiser of men. John Grape of Sutton, son of Walter Grape, aided those who burnt books. John Schynnere of Brumstead was a common burner of books. Robert Capun with others feloniously broke the door of the chamber of the lord earl of Suffolk, and aided those who burnt the books of the lord earl of Suffolk. Thomas Clerk of Edgefield a common raiser of men. Gregory Wilstan was an accessory to the burning of books. John Bulloc similarly assisted Richard Scrispyng a common raiser of men. Adam atte Wode also. These felonies were committed on Thursday 27th June 1381.NorfolkAccusedView Incident page

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Relationships

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