First name | John |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Gildesburgh |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA CPR 1381-1385 p. 24 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2503 | Attack on property of Sir John de Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter, Essex | Property of Sir John de Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter attacked. Charters, deeds, court rolls and other muniments burnt, his servants assaulted and goods worth £40 taken. | High Easter,Essex; Wennington,Chafford Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2504 | Attack on the manors of Sir John de Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter, Essex | Manors of Sir John de Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter attacked. Documents burnt and goods worth £40 carried away. Death threats against Gildesburgh's men and servants so that they refused to work the land. | High Easter,Essex; Wennington,Chafford Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3375 | William Sare stole sheep from John de Gildesburgh. | William Sare stole 7 sheep from John de Gildesburgh at Fambridge Hall. | South Fambridge,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3376 | John Neuman stole 13 cows and 1 calf from John de Gildesburgh. | John Neuman stole 13 cows and 1 calf from John de Gildesburgh at Wennington. | Wennington,Chafford Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3388 | John le Man took part in the destruction of a house of John de Gildesburgh. | John le Man of Shoeburyness took part in the destruction of a house of John de Gildesburgh at South Fambridge. | South Fambridge,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3400 | John Turnour and three others were chief leaders in the killing of John Ewell and the destruction of houses. | John Turnour, Daniel Mous, Robert Cardemaker and Robert Chapman were chief leaders in the killing of John Ewell and the destruction of houses at Cressing Temple, at the manor of John Gildesburgh, at the manor of Richard Lyons and the house of John Sewale; they also burned court rolls and other muniments. | Coggeshall,Essex; Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3435 | Richard Coventre plundered the houses of John Gildesburgh and John Sewale at Coggeshall; he incited Segoos Webbe to kill John Preme at Maldon. | Richard Coventre, labourer, of Maldon, plundered and pulled down the houses of John Gildesburgh and John Sewale at Coggeshall and stole gold and silver and other goods worth 100s.; he incited Segoos Webbe to kill the Flemish weaver John Preme at Maldon. | Maldon,Essex; Coggeshall,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3436 | Segoos Webbe beheaded John Preme in Maldon, pulled down houses and stole goods from the houses of John Gildesburgh and John Sewale. | Segoos Webbe of East Mersea beheaded the Fleming John Preme in Maldon; he pulled down houses and stole goods and chattels worth 100s. from the houses of John Gildesburgh and John Sewale in Coggeshall. | Coggeshall,Essex; Maldon,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3437 | Richard Proudfot threatened John Gerveyn of Maldon with death; he pulled down and plundered the houses of John Gildesburgh and John Sewale. | Richard Proudfot of Bradwell on Sea threatened John Gerveyn of Maldon with death and destruction of his houses if he would not join the risimg; Richard pulled down and plundered the houses of John Gildesburgh and John Sewale at Coggeshall stealing goods worth 40s. | Maldon,Essex; Coggeshall,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3438 | Ralph atte Wode was a leader in the attacks on houses of John Gildesburgh, John Sewale and Edmund de la Mare; he also burned the documents of Walter Fitzwalter and Sir John Bourchier. | Ralph atte Wode of Bradwell on Sea was a leader in the attacks on houses of John Gildesburgh, John Sewale and Edmund de la Mare; he also, together with Segoos Webbe burned the documents of Walter Fitzwalter at Maldon and Sir John Bourchier at Baynards in Mayland. | Mayland,Essex; Coggeshall,Essex; Maldon,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3442 | John Page took part in the attack on Cressing Temple, broke into the house of John Gildesburgh and tried to extort £10 from William Danbury. | John Page of Maldon took part in the attack on Cressing Temple; a day later he broke into the house of John Gildesburgh at High Easter and said he would break into the houses of William Danbury if he didn't give him £10. | High Easter,Essex; Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3445 | William Skulle and Richard Hedich stole 11 cows and 1 horse from John de Gildesburgh. | William Skulle Goldhanger and Richard Hedich senior stole 11 cows, worth £4, and 1 horse, worth 10s., from John de Gildesburgh. | Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3454 | John Lokyer stole goods worth 100s. from John Gildesburgh, and he wanted to kill Robert Rikdon. | John Lokyer of Heybridge stole goods worth 100s. from John Gildesburgh at High Easter, and he wanted to kill Robert Rikdon; he was a leader of the rebeld. | High Easter,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3472 | John Bowyere pulled down the houses of John de Gildesburgh in High Easter and broke open the bishop of London's prison at Bishop's Stortford releasing two prisoners. | John Bowyere pulled down the houses of John de Gildesburgh in High Easter and broke open the bishop of London's prison at Bishop's Stortford in Hertfordshire; two prisoners, John Ball the traitor, and brother Andrew of the order of the Carmelite were released. | Bishop's Stortford,Hertfordshire; High Easter,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3480 | Simon Theccher broke into the house of John Gildesbugh at High Easter. | Simon Theccher of Great Waltham treasonably broke into the house of John Gildesbugh at High Easter. | High Easter,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3549 | Attack on properties of Sir John Gildesburgh at Wennington, South Fambridge and High Easter. | Attack on properties of Sir John Gildesburgh at Wennington, South Fambridge and High Easter. Goods worth 100 marks stolen. | Wennington,Chafford Hundred,Essex; South Fambridge,Essex; High Easter,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3629 | Attack on the manors of Sir John Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter. | Manors of Sir John de Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter attacked. Documents burnt and goods worth £40 carried away. Death threats against Gildesburgh's men and servants so that they refused to work the land. | High Easter,Essex; Wennington,Chafford Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3842 | Richard Inthehale and two other tenants fined for helping to burn manorial documents at Berwick Berners. | Richard Inthehale, John Fynch and John Herde pay fines for having their tenements back which were confiscated for helping to burn court rolls, accounts and other manorial documents at Berwick Berners. | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3843 | Richard Inthehale amerced for removing timber and other goods from the manor, and for having a cow in his possession during the rising. | Richard Inthehale amerced for removing timber, farm tools and hay during the rising, and for having a cow not in milk in his possession for 9 days during the same time. | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3844 | Thomas Smyth ordered to return a cartload of hay he had taken during the rising. | Thomas Smyth ordered to return to the reeve a cartload of hay he had taken during the rising. | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3845 | John Herde amerced for having a cow in milk in his possession during the rising. | John Herde amerced for having a cow in milk in his possession for 9 days during the rising. | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4524 | Licence for John de Gildesburgh and others to claim goods seized by rebels | Licence, for John de Gildesburgh, to claim all goods which he can prove to be his, in whosesoever hands they are, recently seized in Essex by insurgents, and recover the same howsoever he pleases from those who detain them, without hindrance from the king or his ministers. The same to: Thomas de Haselden; William de Kerdeston in Norfolk and Suffolk; the Prior of Barnwell; Hugh Fastolf, John de Rollesby, and John Maynard, in Norfolk and Suffolk; John de Wolterton, parson of Harpley, in Norfolk; John de Bampton. | Essex | Victim | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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1381 to 1382 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | John de Gildesburgh lord of the manor of Berwick Berners (in Abbess Roding, Essex). | ERO, D/DHf M45 | Gildesburgh held the manor of Berners Berwick until his death in 1389. It has been granted to him by John de Berners for life [CPR 1388-92. p. 150]. For a brief biography see History of Parliament online: https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/gildesburgh-sir-john-1331-1389 |
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