First name | John |
Last name | Charneye |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Coroner |
Domicile | London |
Source | TNA KB 27/484 rex mm. 26-26d |
Role in source | Mentioned |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4288 | John Aynel and Pagan Chilterne steal documents from Philip Bluwet | Philip Bluwet of Wall, esquire, came before John Rote and John Hinde, sheriffs of London, and John Charnoye, coroner of the same city, on Friday next after the feast of St John before the Latin Gate in the fifth year of the reign of King Richard II after the conquest, and appealed John Aynel of the county of Hertfordshire and Pagan Chylterne of the same county, on account that the aforesaid John Aynel and Pagan Chilterne with others unknown to the aforesaid Philip, on Saturday 15 June 1381, feloniously entered at night the lodgings of the same Philip at the manor of More in the parish of Rickmansworth in the county of Hertfordshire, and there broke diverse chests, ... and hampers of the same Philip, and feloniously took and carried away one small chest and one hamper with charters and other muniments concerning the lands and tenements of the said Philip and Katherine his wife, to the value of £20, found there enclosed in the said small chest and in the said one hamper, whereof he appeals them, and he found pledges to prosecute against the said felons, viz Maurice de Apdavit and John Madoke. | More,Hertfordshire | Coroner | View Incident page | ||
4402 | Philip Bluwet v. John Aynel and Pagan Chylterne | Philip Bluwet of Wall, esquire, appeals John Aynel of the county of Hertfordshire and Pagan Chylterne of the same county, on account that the aforesaid John Aynel and Pagan, together with others unknown to the aforesaid Philip, on Saturday 15 June 1381, feloniously entered at night the lodging of the same Philip at the manor of Moor in the parish of Rickmansworth in the county of Hertfordshire, and there broke into diverse chests, strong-boxes and hampers of the same Philip and feloniously took and carried away one small chest and one hamper with the charters and other muniments concerning the lands and tenements of the said Philip and Katherine his wife to the value of £20, found there enclosed in the same small chest and in the said one hamper. They plead not guilty and are acquitted. | More,Hertfordshire | Coroner | View Incident page |