First name | John |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Eston |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA KB 27/482 rex m. 35 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4443 | John de Gisburn and others attack William de Horneby and others at York | The jurors say that John de Gisburn, Roger de Moreton of York, junior, and John de Eston on Monday 1 July 1381 came to York in a warlike manner and attacked William de Horneby, Thomas de Santon, Adam de Wyghale, John de Stodeley and others of the lord king's people of the same city at Bootham Bar, and threatened them there with maiming and killing, and thus they rode, and still ride, armed, and go about armed and arrayed to the disturbance of the lord king's peace and of all his people. | Bootham Bar,York,Yorkshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4444 | John de Gisburn and others hold unlawful assemblies and hand out liveries | John de Gisburn, Roger de Moreton and John de Eston held various unlawful assemblies in York on the aforesaid days and years, and still hold them from day to day, and by the supervision and for the maintenance of the aforesaid malefactors, against the prohibition and the form of the ordinances and statutes of the lord king made on this, gave and delivered to various men of the country at York, on Thursday 25 July 1381, matching hoods and other livery: namely to Thomas Hudson, Thomas Raper, John Carter and Richard de Asseby, to the disturbance of the peace of the lord king and of all his people of the same city etc. | York,Yorkshire | Accused | View Incident page |