First name | Jacob |
Last name | Alcy |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Dedham,Essex |
Source | TNA KB 145/3/6/1 m. 4 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3418 | Robert Cardemaker and 17 others assembled at Bocking and took an oath to destroy certain people and do away with all lordship; they also took part in the attack on property in Coggeshall and Cressing Temple and in the killing of John Ewell. | Robert Cardemaker and 17 others assembled at Bocking and took an oath to destroy certain people and do away with all lordship; they also took part in the attack on property of the sheriff John Sewale and the exchequer clerk Robert de Segynton in Coggeshall, the destruction of Cressing Temple and the killing of John Ewell. | Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex; Coggeshall,Essex; Bocking,Essex | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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26/09/1386 | Dedham,Essex | Jacob Alcyn one of 22 tenants fined for trespass with sheep in the lord's rye ('siligo') and pasture. | TNA, DL 30/58/728 | It is no sure if Jacob Alcy, the rebel, is identical with Jacob Alcyn, the tenant of Netherhall. The lord of the manor of Netherhall in Dedham was Campsey priory in Suffolk. | |
07/10/1389 | Dedham,Essex | Jacob Alcyn one of 8 tenants fined (8d) for trespass with pigs in the lord's rye ('siligo'). | TNA, DL 30/58/728 | ||
07/06/1391 | Dedham,Essex | On his deathbed a John Alcy (a family member?) had surrendered a messuage and 6 acres of native land, called 'Fullerys', and a messuage and 3(?) acres land with appurtenances, called 'Alcyistenement' in Dedham, which he held at the will of the lord; his widow Mathilda receives the lands after swearing fealty and paying 3s 4d entry fine. | TNA, DL 30/58/728 | Jacob Alcy might have been a relative of John Alcy. |