First name | Florence |
Last name | Kelyng |
Gender | Female |
Domicile | Dengie,Essex |
Source | TNA KB 145/3/6/1 mm. 4-5d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3449 | Richard Proudfot broke into the houses at Cressing Temple and into John Sewale's house in Coggeshall; he stole royal documents from Richard Stacy, disseized Florence Kelyng and fined Geoffrey Homp. | Richard Proudfot broke into the houses at Cressing Temple and into John Sewale's house in Coggeshall; he stole royal documents from Richard Stacy, disseized Florence Kelyng of Dengie and imposed a ransom on Geoffrey Homp of Asheldham. | Dengie,Essex; Asheldham,Essex; Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3469 | John Veldman broke into the houses at Cressing Temple and the house of John Sewale in Coggeshall; he disseized Florence Kelyng of a messuage and 7 acres of land. | John Veldman of Bradwell on Sea broke into the houses at Cressing Temple and the house of John Sewale in Coggeshall where he took goods worth 100s.; he disseized Florence Kelyng of Dengie of a messuage and 7 acres of land. | Coggeshall,Essex; Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex; Dengie,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4160 | Burning of the court rolls of Walter Bygood at Dengie (Essex) | After the burning of the records by the tenants of the manor of Bacons in Dengie and other unspecified trespasses during the insurrection the bailiff is ordered to confiscate all bond land; it is then granted again for an entry fine. | Dengie,Essex | Mentioned | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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22/02/1382 | Dengie,Essex | Felicia Kelyng, widow of John Kelyng, holds a messuage and 7 acres of bond land ('terra native') with appurtenances, called 'Kelyngestenement' and 6 acres of bond land with appurtenances of the demesne. She owes suit of court and pays an annual rent of 7 s at the feast of Pentecost(?) [badly faded], 3s at Michaelis and 3s at Christmas and has to reap in autumn one acre of [illegible] and one acre of oats. She pays 12d entry fine and swears fealty. | ERO, D/DP M1191 | Felicia Kelyng and 'Florence' Kelyng, the victim of a rebel attack, are very likely the same person |
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23/02/1384 | Dengie,Essex | Felicia Kelyng one of 18 tenants who acknowledge to hold of the lord of the manor and swear fealty. | ERO, D/DP M1191 |
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03/05/1387 | Dengie,Essex | Felicia Kelyng one of 15 tenants who acknowledge to hold of the lord of the manor and swear fealty. | ERO, D/DP M1191 |
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22/01/1388 | Dengie,Essex | An inquest after the death of Felicia Kelyng established that she held a messuage and 7 acres of bond land and 6 acres of demesne land(?) for which she has to pay [annual rent] of 13s and services of reaping one acre of wheat and one acre of oats and suit of court. No one comes forward to claim the tenement. [In the margin:] heriot 3s. | ERO, D/DP M1191 |
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22/02/1391 | Dengie,Essex | A John Kelyng [a relative, son?] dies; he holds a messuage and 13 acres of land; the heriot is 16d. | ERO, D/DP M1191 | This is very likely the tenement Felicia Kelyng held. However, the court rolls between January 1388 and October 1390 are lost and it cannot be established with certainty that it is the same tenement. |
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person 1 | relationship with person 2 | person 2 | relationship with person 1 | Certainty | Sources | Comments |
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Felicia Kelyng ( 23922 ) | Widow | John Kelyng ( 23923 ) | Husband (deceased) | Certain |
Duplicate person | Comments |
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Felicia Kelyng ( 23922 ) | Although they have different first names, it is highly likely that they are the same person. |