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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameFynch
GenderMale
OccupationManorial Tenant
DomicileBerwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex
SourceERO D/DHf M28

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3842Richard Inthehale and two other tenants fined for helping to burn manorial documents at Berwick Berners.Richard Inthehale, John Fynch and John Herde pay fines for having their tenements back which were confiscated for helping to burn court rolls, accounts and other manorial documents at Berwick Berners.Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
07/01/1382Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexJohn Fynch pays 4 d for pannage of pigs.ERO, D/DHf M28
07/01/1382Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexJohn Fynch together with Richard Inthehale pledge for Henry Balt who is fined 12 d for trespass with 100 sheep in the lords pasture. John Fynch submits to a charge of trespass with 1 horse in the lord's meadow; he is fined 3 d.ERO, D/DHf M28
25/09/1386John Fynche submits to a charge of trespass with his animals on the pasture of the lord; he is amerced 12 d.ERO, D/DQ 55/140The identity with John Fynch of Berwick Berners cannot be established with absolute certainty.
11/06/1387John Fynche submits to a charge of trespass with his animals on the pasture of the lord; he is amerced 12 d.ERO, D/Q 55/140The identity with John Fynch of Berwick Berners cannot be established with absolute certainty.
08/04/1390Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexJohn Fynch is one of the four chief pledges of the manor. The chief pledges pay a chicken as it custom for all bond tenants. John Fynch serves as constable of Berwick Berners.ERO, D/DHf M29
31/03/1391Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexJohn Fynch is one of four chief pledges. He also serves as ale taster and is fined 1 d for not doing this office properly.ERO, D/DHf M29
19/04/1392Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexJohn Fynch one of three chief pledges. He serves as ale taster and is fined 1 d for not doing his office properly.ERO, D/DHf M29
11/04/1393Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,EssexJohn Fynch one of three chief pledges. He serves as ale taster and is fined 1 d for not doing his office properly. The lady of the manor (Anne Berners by 1390) granted John Fynch, a tenant at will, a croft and 4 acres of land, called Barelyestcroft, for 4 s rent in lieu of all customary services and dues, because of John's poverty ['causa paupertatis status']. John swears fealty.ERO, D/DHf M29

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