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Participant

First nameJohn
Last name prefixde
Last nameWolterton
GenderMale
OccupationParson
DomicileHarpley,Freebridge-Lynn Hundred,Norfolk
SourceTNA CPR 1381-1385 p. 24

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3128John Bedes threatens John de Wolterton, parson of Harpley[The jurors] also say that John Bedes of Wymondham, barker, along with others unknown at the time of the insurrection of the people and rumour and [who have] risen against the king's peace, namely on Friday 21st June 1381, with force and arms and against the king's peace came to Harpley and there openly threatened John de Wolterton, parson of the church of Harpley, that if he did not want to give him £20 he would lead to him a certain society of men to kill and behead the same John de Wolterton, and to throw down his houses and destroy and carry away his goods and chattels. And thus for fear of his death the aforesaid John de Wolterton offered and handed over the aforesaid £20 and John Bedes took the money in the aforesaid manner and carried it away, against the king's peace.Harpley,Freebridge-Lynn Hundred,NorfolkVictimView Incident page
4336John Creyk alias John Betes threatens and takes a fine from John de WltertonJohn Betes, barker of Wymondham, a chief and leader at the aforesaid time, threatened John de Wlterton, clerk, with loss of life and limbs, and took from him a fine of twenty pounds on Wednesday 19 June 1381.VictimView Incident page
4337John Creyk alias John Betes threatens John de WoltertonJohn Bedes of Wymondham, barker, together with other unknown people, at the time of the insurrection and riot of the people against the lord king's peace, rose up, namely that on the Friday on the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist in the aforesaid fourth year [sic], he came with force and arms against the lord king's peace to Harpley and there he threatened John de Wolterton, parson of the church of Harpley, that unless he was willing to give him twenty pounds, he would otherwise allow a certain fellowship of robbers to kill and behead the same John de Wolterton, and cast down his houses and destroy and carry off his goods and chattels, and thus, because of his fear of death, the aforesaid John de Wolterton offered and delivered the aforesaid twenty pounds to the same John, and the said John Bedes seized and carried off those monies in the aforesaid form.Harpley,Freebridge-Lynn Hundred,NorfolkVictimView Incident page
4524Licence for John de Gildesburgh and others to claim goods seized by rebelsLicence, 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.EssexVictimView Incident page

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