First name | Simon |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Wyghton |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | bailiff of the bishop of Ely |
Source | TNA JUST 1/103 m. 10d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3646 | George atte Grove and others rise up at the command of John Shether | They also say that George atte Grove, John Bole, John Cheveyn senior, John Cheveyn junior, Richard Goolde, Thomas Bokenham, Walter Wryht, Richard Prentiz, John Dykeman, Richard Chapman, Richard servant of Elias Glover, John Payn, wright, John Clymme, Henry Cook, Thomas Tydy, John Somersham, Robert de Lynne, shearman, John Russh, Robert servant of Richard Leycester, John Taillor ate Stepel, John Everesholt, Robert Plomer, and John his servant, Roger Soutere of Ely, and William Swon were common rebels against the peace at the instigation and command of the aforesaid John Shether and his companions, their leaders. [John Cheveyn senior, John Clymme and Thomas Tydy are acquitted, and pledges came for their good behaviour: John Whyte, John Andreu', John Barr', Richard de Quer'. John Russh, John Taillor atte Stepel, Robert de Lynn, Simon Teye and Henry Cook are arrested and remain in the prison of the Bishop of Ely. All the others do not appear.] | Cambridgeshire | Bailiff | View Incident page |