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Participant

First nameThomas
Last nameOstyler
GenderMale
DomicileChelmsford,Essex
SourceTNA KB 27/488 m. 22d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3827John Buterwyk v. William Ermyte and others on a plea of trespassJohn Boterwyk himself versus William Ermyte of Latton, John Pykard of Chipping Ongar, John Smyth of North Weald Bassett, John Serle of North Weald Bassett, John Neuman of North Weald Bassett, Thomas Nothach of North Weald Bassett, John Eggewyn of Stanford Rivers, William Prentys of Chelmsford, Thomas Ostyler of Chelmsford, Robert Bakere of Chelmsford, William Skote of Chelmsford and John Neuman of Rawreth on a plea of trespass. It was ordered to the sheriff to attach them, and the sheriff returns that they have nothing; he is ordered to arrest them and they are to appear before the king in the quindene of Trinity.MiddlesexAccusedView Incident page
3946John Boterwyk trespass action.King's bench action brought by John Boterwick for unspecified trespasses committed by people from Surrey, Middlesex and Essex.MiddlesexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
18/11/1381Chelmsford,EssexThomas Hosteler one of several people who swear fealty to the lord of the manor.ERO, D/DM M1Lord of Chelmsford was the bishop of London (during the vacancy in autumn 1381 it was administered by the dean and chapter of St Pauls)
09/12/1381Chelmsford,EssexThomas Ostiler fined 6d for brewing offences (breaking the assize of bread and ale).ERO, D/DM M1
09/12/1381Chelmsford,EssexThomas Ostiler fined 6d for baking offences (breaking the assize of bread and ale); he is also fined 6d for selling wine against the assize.ERO, D/DM M1
11/04/1382Moulsham,EssexThe abbot of Westminster, lord of Moulsham, grants Thomas Osteler a cottage and garden next to 'Shobelowestyll', at the will of the lord for an annual rent of 2s 8d; entry fine 2s.ERO, D/DM M30
12/06/1382Chelmsford,EssexThomas Ostiler fined 3d for brewing offences; he is also fined 2d for baking offences (breaking the assize of bread and ale).ERO, D/DM M1Ostiler and six others were baking horse-bread ('panis equis').
12/06/1382Chelmsford,EssexThomas Ostiler one of 12 chief pledges fined 12d each for not making presentments. ERO, D/DM M1
12/06/1382Chelmsford,EssexThomas Ostiler fines 3d for selling wine against the assize.ERO, D/DM M1
14/05/1383Chelmsford,EssexThomas 'Osteleler' (6d), and several others including fellow rebels Robert Baker and Thomas Ostyler, fined for brewing offences; he is also fined 2d for baking horse-bread and breaking the assize, and another 2d for selling wine against the assize.ERO, D/DM M1
14/05/1383Chelmsford,EssexThomas Ostelere and six others fined 2d each for not attending court. Thomas' servant William fined 3d for residing in Chelmsford, but not coming attending the leet (view of frankpledge).ERO, D/DM M1
26/09/1388Moulsham,EssexThomas Osteler ordered to pay entry fine and swear fealty for a messuage and garden inside the lord's fief which he from John Cobbe.ERO, D/DM M30
08/06/1389Moulsham,EssexThomas Osteler pays 3s 4d entry fine and swears fealty for a messuage and garden inside the lord's fief which he from John Cobbe.ERO, D/DM M30
16/11/1392Chelmsford,EssexThomas Osteler fined 4d for selling wine against the assize.ERO, D/DM M1
29/05/1393Chelmsford,EssexMathilda, who was the wife of John Heyward, surrendered a rod of meadow in 'Tonnemamede' to the benefit of Thomas Osteler to hold it by the rod, for services according to the customs of the manor.ERO, D/DM M1
29/05/1393Chelmsford,EssexAgnes, who was the wife of John Helder, Nicholas Park John Neweport, obtains approval of the lord to grant one acre of meadow in Tonnemanmede, which formerly belonged to John Holder, to Thomas Hosteler for four years. Matilda who was the wife of John Heyward, obtains approval of the lord to grant one acre of meadow in Bollemede to Thomas Osteler for six years.ERO, D/DM M1
29/05/1393Chelmsford,EssexThomas Osteler fined 3d for brewing offences. He is also fined 3d for selling wine and breaking the assize.ERO, D/DM M1
23/11/1405Chelmsford,EssexColletta (Nichola) Osteler, widow, fformer wife of Thomas Osteler surrenders several pieces of land.ERO, D/DM M2Thomas was probably dead by 1403; cf. Hilda Grieve, The Sleepers and the Shadows (Chelmsford, 1988), vol. 1, p. 34.

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