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Participant

First nameThomas
Last nameHolt
GenderMale
DomicileWestgate,Canterbury,Kent
SourceTNA C 67/29 mm. 24-1
Commentspardon dated: 22.5.1382

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2513Attack on property of Thomas Holte, Westgate, 10th June 1381Also, the jurors say, that, on Monday on the morrow of the Holy Trinity aforesaid (10th June, 1381), the foresaid Henry Whyte, and Nicholas Cherchegate, and John Barbour of Newenton, with others unknown, came to the house of Thomas Holte in Westgate next Canterbury, and feloniously broke into the said house, and feloniously took and carried away the goods and chattels of the said Thomas, to the value of forty pounds.Westgate-on-Sea,KentVictimView Incident page
2541Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of MallingAlso, the jurors say that John Sales (sic), of Mailing, on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), came to Canterbury, with a great multitude of the enemies of our Lord the King, by him raised and assembled, and feloniously broke open the houses of Thomas Holte, William de Medmenham, John Tebbe, the castle of Canterbury, the Town Hall [Praetorium] of Canterbury, Sir Richard Hoo, knight, Thomas de Garwenton, and Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, and stole and carried away goods, chattels, and muniments, to the value of a thousand pounds, and feloniously set free the prisoners that were in the said Castle and Town Hall; and they say that he was the first and principal originator of the insurrection and levying of all the enemies of our Lord the King.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2699John Merymouth threatens Thomas Holte, under-sheriff of KentJohn Merymouth of Stockbury, skinner, was a common disturber of the king's peace and was one of the supporters of the wrongdoers, and threatened Thomas Holte under-sheriff of Kent, until he swore an oath to the king and that company.KentVictimView Incident page
2700John Barbur burgles and assaults Thomas Holte, 10 June 1381John Barbur of Newington on 10th June entered the house of Thomas Holte at Canterbury and burgled and dispoiled various goods and chattels and struck Thomas with a staff.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
3498Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons'Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons', granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381:PardonedView Incident page

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