First name | Robert |
Last name | Tresilian |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/2 m. 2 |
Role in source | Justice |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4086 | John Coggeshall takes possession of the royal manor of Bradwell on the order of John Hende | John Coggeshale of Rivenhall on Thursday 27 June 1381, namely on the order of John Hende, citizen of London, as attorney of the same John, entered into the manor of Bradwell, then being in the hand of the lord King, and took seisin in the aforesaid manor with all its pertinences in the name of the aforesaid John Hende, and seized the revenues and profits of the same manor, for the use of the aforesaid John, from the aforesaid Thursday etc, until the following Michaelmas, it was said to the tenants of the same manor that they were to be intendant and answerable to the aforesaid John Hende as their lord of the aforesaid manor. And they say that the same John Hende made and appointed John Hurt his attorney to have regard for the aforesaid seisin and that the same John Hurt, Henry Stork, John Spencer, John Grigge and John Cogeshale broke down the door of the dovecote and took and carried away the pigeons, and seized all the profits of the said manor for the use of the aforesaid John Hende, from the aforesaid day to the following Michaelmas when Robert de Goldyngton, escheator of the lord King seized back said manor. And they say also that a certain William Golyrone, one tenant of said manor died in the meantime. And that the aforesaid John and the others refused to allow him to be buried until the aforesaid John Hende was seisin of a certain heriot. Hende and Coggeshall plead not guilty; acquitted. | Bradwell juxta Coggeshall,Witham Hundred,Essex | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4089 | William Roger and John Smyth rise up in Essex and London | William Roger of South Ockendon and John Smyth of Rainham made treasonous assemblies in Essex and were with these assemblies in London, and rode from vill to vill to compel people to rise up in that county. Order to arrest them; William Roger produces a writ detailing the king's pardon; he goes free. | Essex | Justice | View Incident page | ||
4096 | Pardon to John Lucas, John Hardyng and John Dawe | Pardon to John Lucas, John Hardyng and John Dawe for the crimes committed at Manningtree [see Incidents 4090 and 4092] under the terms of the general pardon. | Manningtree,Essex | Justice | View Incident page | ||
4147 | Thomas Payntour rises up at St Albans | It was presented that Thomas Payntour of St Albans on 14 June 1381 painted a banner with the king's arms and went with various traitors to St Albans and threw down the houses of Richard Stryveyn, John Clerk and Robert atte Chaumbre. Thomas Payntour is led from the Marshalsea and produces a pardon, along with Richard Walyngford of St Albans; they are released and mainprised. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Justice | View Incident page | ||
4148 | William Berewyk and Richard Walyngford rise up at St Albans | It was presented that William Berewyk and Richard Walyngford on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 June 1381 came from London with a banner and rose up at St Albans with the community of that town. They are brought before the king's bench from the Marshalsea by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbot of St Albans and produce the king's pardon. They are released and mainprised. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Justice | View Incident page | ||
4581 | Commission to enquire into deaths of John Clerk of Ewell, William Richard his clerk, John Clerk of Ingatestone and Nicholas Davenant | Commission to Robert de Veer, earl of Oxford, Aubrey de Veer, Robert Tresilian, Richard Waldegrave, Robert Marny, David Hanemer, Robert Gedyngton, Richard Wythermerssh and Henry Spark, to enquire touching the deaths in Essex of John Clerk of Ewell, escheator in the county of Essex, William Richard, his clerk, John Clerk of Thynge atte Stone [Ingatestone] and Nicholas Davenant. | Essex | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4592 | Commission to enquire into deaths of John Clerk of Ewell and attack on Bradwell | Commission to Robert de Veer, earl of Oxford, Aubrey de Veer, Robert Tresilian, Richard Waldegrave, Robert Marny, David Hanemer, Walter de Clopton, Thomas Shardelowe, Robert Gedyngton, Richard Wythermerssh, and Henry Spark, to enquire touching the deaths of John Clerk of Ewell, late escheator in the county of Essex, William Richard, his clerk, John Clerk of Thynge atte Stone [Ingatestone], and Nicholas Davenant, in the said county; and touching the persons who entered the manor of Bradewell [Bradwell], Essex. | Bradwell on Sea,Essex | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4594 | Pardon to Nicholas Frompton | Pardon of outlawry to Nicholas Frompton, chaplain, for not appearing before Robert de Bealknap and the other justices of oyer and terminer, to answer William Gammel, master of the hospital of St John Baptist, Bruggewater [Bridgwater], and parson of Bruggewater [Bridgwater], touching a trespass, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as appears by certificate of Robert Tresylian, chief justice. | Bridgwater,Somerset | Justice | View Incident page |