First name | William |
Last name | Wynter |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Sheriff |
Source | TNA KB 27/483 rex mm. 19-19d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3195 | Roger Bacoun ousts William Clere from his manor of Antingham | [The jurors] also say that Roger Bacoun, knight, together with others unknown of his associate evildoers on Wednesday 19th June 1381 seized William Clere in Great Yarmouth and led him out of the aforesaid town and brought him as far as Caister Sands, and the same Roger threatened the life and limb of the same William Clere, that unless he quitclaimed to the aforesaid Roger Bacoun, knight, the manor of Antingham with which the same William had been enfeoffed by William de Wynchyngham, knight, the same Roger Bacoun would kill the said William Clere. And because of this, John de Mauteby, knight, William Wynter, sheriff, and Robert Herward stood surety for the aforesaid William Clere that he would make a certain release of the aforesaid manor for fear of death, and the same Roger Bacoun, knight, entered into possession of the aforesaid manor and held it for three days against the law of England. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk; Caister-on-Sea,Norfolk; Antingham,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4340 | Roger Bacon abducts William Clere and ousts him from the manor of Antingham | Roger Bacon, knight, together with other unknown malefactors, companions of his, on Wednesday 19 June 1381, seized William Clere in Great Yarmouth, and took and abducted him outside the aforesaid town to Caister Sands, and the same Roger threatened the same William Clere with loss of his life and limbs unless he was willing to make an acquittance to the aforesaid Roger Bacon, knight, for the manor of Antingham in which the same William was enfeoffed by William de Wychyngham, knight. And if he refused to do this, the same Roger Bacon would kill the said William Clere. Whereupon John Manteby, knight, William Wynter, sheriff and Robert Howard stood bail for the aforesaid William Clere, that he would make the aforesaid Roger Bacon, knight, a certain release for the aforesaid manor, through fear of death. And the same Roger Bacon, knight, entered the aforesaid manor and held it for three days, contrary to the law of England. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk; Caister-on-Sea,Norfolk; Antingham,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page |
Duplicate person | Comments |
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William Wynter ( 10485 ) |