First name | John |
Last name | Horro |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Great Dunmow,Essex |
Source | TNA CCR 1381-85 p. 21 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4197 | John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages. | John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages during the rising by John and Alice Horro .and the help of unknown rebels. | Great Dunmow,Essex | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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30/06/1382 | Great Dunmow,Essex | The whole homage declares that Walter Theband and John Herro came on Monday, 30 June 1382 against the peace to the mill of the lord, with force and armed, and beat and evilly handled the same so that the lord lost the service of the same miller to the damage of the lord of 40s. Therefore, the aforesaid Walter and John were accused on this day (i.e., the day of the court, 1 July 1382) whereupon the aforesaid Walter and John put themselves in the grace of the lord. And because the court is not advised how to proceed etc. Therefore, a day is given to the parties to be here at the next court etc. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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22/02/1383 | Great Dunmow,Essex | John Herro and Walter Theband distrained to be at the next to court to answer the lord for divers trespasses. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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29/05/1388 | Great Dunmow,Essex | In the first court of Johanna de Bohun, countess of Hereford, Essex and Northampton, John Herro one of the tenants who swear fealty. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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22/02/1389 | Great Dunmow,Essex | John Harro pays fine (2d?) for a licence to settle a plea of debt with William Cokston. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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09/07/1389 | Great Dunmow,Essex | William Cokston brings a plea of debt against John Herro and says that he sold John leather for 5s 10d and that he did not receive the money. John, present at court acknowledges that he owes William 5s, but that he does not acknowledge the 10d and he pledges his law. The case will be heard at the next court | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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09/12/1389 | Great Dunmow,Essex | John Herro (fined 2d) fails to appear against William Cokston in a plea of debt of 10d. - John Kely (fined 2d) fails to appear to answer John Herro in a plea of debt. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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09/12/1389 | Great Dunmow,Essex | It is ordered to levy 5s to the benefit of William Cokston. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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22/02/1390 | Great Dunmow,Essex | Order to levy 10d from the goods and chattels of John Horro to the benefit of William Cokston. - Order to levy 5s from John Horro to the benefit of William Cokston. | ERO, D/DMg M39 |
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22/02/1390 | Great Dunmow,Essex | John Messyngham, carpenter, comes to court and shows a deed ('carta') by which he had acquired from John Horro a piece of land with buildings on it which lies between the cottage of Agnes Skerhare on one side and the cottage of John Hare on the other side; he pays 32s entry fine and swears fealty. - Order to seize into the hand of the lady a cottage with garden in the borough which belonged to John Horro who had died since the last court and keep the profits until Thomas, son and heir of the said John, who is 2 years, will come of age. | ERO, D/DMg M39 | John Horro died between 9 December 1389 and 22 January 1390. |
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person 1 | relationship with person 2 | person 2 | relationship with person 1 | Certainty | Sources | Comments |
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Alice Horro ( 24120 ) | Wife | John Horro ( 24119 ) | Husband | Certain |