First name | John |
Last name | Peper |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Linton,Chilford Hundred,Cambridgeshire |
Source | TNA E 159/159 Communia unnumbered (Trinity 1383) |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3282 | Exclusions from the General Pardon - Cambridgeshire | Exclusions from the General Pardon - Cambridgeshire | Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3501 | Exchequer case concerning the forfeiture of John Peper (Cambridgeshire) | Concerning confiscated property formerly belonging to John Peper, accused of rising up traitorously against his allegiance on 13 June, 1381. | Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3525 | John Peper and John Whelwryghte ride in the company of John Hanchach | [The jurors] also say that John Peper of Linton rode in the company of the aforesaid John Hanchach and carried a lance with a banner and was a wrongdoer. And that John Whelwryghte of Bartlow was an accomplice of the aforesaid John Hanchach at that time, against the peace. | Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3529 | Crimes of John Peper, John Northampton, John Maddy and Richard Cote | Twelve jurors say that John Peper of Linton (more on John Peper in roll 6), John Northampton of Linton, John Maddy of Orwell and Richard Cote of Babraham are common robbers, and they followed John Hanchach, at that time captain of other robbers at present unknown, voluntarily without coercion in any way, and plundered William Bateman of various goods and chattels worth £40, and feloniously and treacherously burnt his houses at Harlton, namely on Sunday 16th June 1381, and at that time plundered other loyal subjects of the king in the aforesaid county. | Harlton,Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3573 | John Peper destroys the houses of Edward Walsingham and Thomas Haseldon | The inquisition also says that John Peper of Linton on Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th June 1381 at the time of the rumour, with others unknown, feloniously broke into the close of Edward Walsingham at Great Eversden and pulled down his houses. And that the same John Peper on the same Saturday with others feloniously unknown pulled down the houses of Thomas Haseldon at Steeple Morden. And the same John for these felonies and others has been outlawed, as is set down in roll 3, therefore no further action is taken. | Great Eversden,Cambridgeshire; Steeple Morden,Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3623 | Order to sheriff to issue writs of exigent for Thomas Furbour and numerous other Cambridgeshire rebels | They are ordered to appear before the justices at Cambridge on Weds 9th January 1382. Regarding Richard Martyn, John Refham, William Smyth of Waterbeach, John Beverage, Thomas Stowe, cordwainer, Henry Rande, John Barbour, John Saffrey, John Kempe, John Staunford, John Norhampton, John Cook, John Prat, Geoffrey Cobbe and Robert Brygham, the sheriff returns that his predecessor Henry Englyssh, released to him a signed writ of exigent, therefore no further action is taken against them. And regarding Henry Refham, Lorkyn Bernard and Almaric Fede, the same sheriff returns that his aforesaid predecessor released to him a signed indenture made between them stating that those indicated gave themselves up and remain in custody. The others do not appear and are outlawed. | Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4367 | John Legg and others plunder Roger de Harleston | Roger de Harleston appears through his attorney against John Legg and others on a plea that with force and arms they broke the same Roger's closes and houses at Yen Hall and Wimbish and seized and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of forty pounds, and other outrages etc. They do not appear. | Wimbish,Essex; Yen Hall,Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page |