First name | William |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Alyngton |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA E 159/160 Communia unnumbered (Hilary 1384) |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3689 | Exchequer case concerning the debts of Richard Maisterman and Roger Claveryng to John Hanchach, beheaded for treason | It has been found that Ralph Wykes, escheator, did not answer for £17 for timber from the wood of Hildersham owed by Richard Maisterman and Roger Claveryng to John Hanchach, beheaded at Cambridge for treason, having risen up on 13 June 1381. Maisterman and Claveryng appear by their attorney William de Alyngton, and claim that they have no debt to Hanchach, as they paid him, and had three years to fell and carry away the wood, which was seized after Hanchach's death and entrusted to John Roos. Order to the sheriff of Cambridge to investigate. | Cambridgeshire | Attorney | View Incident page | ||
3864 | Exchequer case concerning fine of 2000 marks levied on Bury St Edmunds for role in rising | Concerning the fine of 2000 marks demanded from Roger Rose and other men of Bury St Edmunds, payable in instalments, given in return for pardon for their role in the uprising. They ask that 500 marks of this fine be reserved for the use of the prior and convent of Bury for the damages they suffered during the rising. | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk | Attorney | View Incident page |
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William Alyngton ( 19815 ) |