First name | Simon |
Last name | Smyth |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Holborn,Middlesex |
Source | TNA KB 27/489 m. 71 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2863 | Attack on property of John, Duke of Lancaster (palace of Savoy) | John, King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Lancaster. Forced entry of his close in the parish of St Mary-le-Strand, Middlesex (palace of the Savoy). Goods and chattels worth £10,000, charters and muniments, and buildings burnt. Goods worth £10,000 taken and carried away. | St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3849 | Andrew Tettesworth v. William Morle and others on a plea of trespass | Andrew Tettesworth, brewer, by his attorney versus William Morle of Gravesend, draper, John Sprot of Fobbing, Stephen Taillour of Northfleet, draper, Richard Pounde of Fobbing, John Frome of Southwark, Richard Hostiler of Southwark, Richard Swynhed of Southwark, Thomas Torkessay of Southwark, John Brynkeslee of Southwark, Ralph Bregirdelmaker of London, Simon Smyth of Holborn, Richard Nevill of Southwark and Robert Taillour of Fobbing, on a plea of trespass. They do not appear; sheriff ordered to attach them and he returns that they have nothing; to appear before the king in the octave of St Michael. | Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4308 | Richard de Burleye v. John atte Nassh and others re. attack on property at St Mary le Strand | Richard de Burleye, knight, by Hugh Wombwell, his attorney, against John atte Nassh of Greenwich et al concerning a plea, whereby, by force and arms, took and carried away the goods and chattels of the same Richard de Burleye to the value of £500, found at the parish of St Mary le Strand without the bar of the New Temple, London, and [inflicted] other outrages, etc, to the serious damage, etc, against the peace, etc. | St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page |
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Simon Smyth ( 8103 ) | |
Simon Smyth ( 24797 ) | |
Simon Smyth ( 24797 ) |