First name | John |
Last name | Buk |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA JUST 1/103 m. 10d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3645 | John Shether and others rise up with Richard Leycester and aid in his crimes | Also John Bakere and his associates say that John Shether, Elias Glovere, John Dashe, skinner, John Tylneye, wright, John Redor, Thomas Litster, Richard Swan and John Milner above named, were principal insurgents with Richard Leycester and John Buk who first rose up and with other felons feloniously broke open the prison of lord Thomas Bishop of Ely and led out the king's prisoners therein, burnt the Bishop's books and likewise were accomplices in the killing of Edmund de Walsingham, justice of the peace, and feloniously killed him. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3650 | William Combere aids in the crimes of Adam Clymme, Richard Leycestre and John Buk and holds the causeway of Stuntney against the king's officials | William Combere, by the decision of the justices, was hanged, because it was ascertained that he was an aider, abettor and supporter of all treasons, felonies and other wrongdoings committed at the time of the insurrection by the aforesaid Adam [Clymme], Richard Leycestre and John Buk, otherwise committed or perpetrated, from whence he himself was convicted. And throughout the time of the insurrection with other strangers [...] and out of malice he held the causeway and bridge of Stuntney lest any of the King's or Bishop's ministers should pass that way. His chattels were worth 16s. 7d. | Stuntney,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page |