First name | Thomas |
Last name | Longe |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Watford,Hertfordshire |
Source | TNA KB 27/485 rex m. 33 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4251 | Thomas Longe steals royal documents from John Lodewyk, king's justice | Thomas Long of Watford was voluntarily with the evil company that rose up against the lord king and his people on Saturday 15 June 1381, and he came to the house of John Lodewyk, the lord king's justice appointed to keep the peace in the county of Hertfordshire, at Digswell, and there he treacherously and feloniously broke into the close and houses of the same John Lodewyk there, and seized and carried off the record, processes and indictments of the said lord king, which were in the same John's keeping there. | Digswell,Hertfordshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4252 | Thomas Longe steals royal records from John Kymperle | Thomas Longe, on Sunday 16 June 1381, came treacherously to the house of John Kymperle in Digswell and the same John caused to be handed over to him the record and process and other books of the lord king, and the lord king's commission of the peace by which the same John and others had been assigned to preserve the aforesaid peace in the aforesaid county. The same Thomas feloniously and treacherously carried off the aforesaid record, process, books and commission from the keeping of the said John, and had wished to burn them on his own authority. | Digswell,Hertfordshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4253 | Thomas Longe breaks into houses and the prison in St Albans | Thomas Longe, together with other malefactors and disturbers of the lord king's peace, on Friday 21 June 1381, treacherously broke into and cast down a certain house belonging to the abbot of St Albans called 'le Thwerthouerhous' in the town of St Albans, and on Saturday 22 June he treacherously broke into and cast down the houses of Robert atte Chamber, Richard Stryveyn and John Clerk at the town of St Albans. And he treacherously broke into the prison of the abbot of St Albans in the aforesaid abbot's abbey in the town of St Albans, and seized and abducted all the prisoners who were in the same prison. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Accused | View Incident page |