First name | Thomas |
Last name | More |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Escheator |
Source | TNA CPR 1381-1385 p. 407 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4066 | Exchequer case concerning property of John Tholordesmanschales and Robert Fippe | Huntingdonshire. Concerning Walter de Rudham of Huntingdonshire, required to answer and satisfy the King regarding 7l. 6s. 8d. for the price of the goods and chattels which belonged to John Tholordesmanschales and Robert Fippe, who rose up against their liege. | Great Gransden,Huntingdonshire | Escheator | View Incident page | ||
4600 | Grant of lands forfeited by Robert Fippe of Huntingdon | Grant, for their lives, to the king's servants, John Berton and John Neel, of all the lands and tenements in the county of Huntingdon, late of Robert Fippe, put to death for treason in the late insurrection of the commons, which are extended at 13s 4d yearly, as found by inquisition of Thomas More of Balsham, escheator. | Escheator | View Incident page | |||
4675 | Concerning the lands of Robert Fippe, forfeited for treason | Writ to Thomas More of Balsham, escheator in co. Huntingdon, to certify the yearly value of the lands late of Robert Fippe, forfeited on his condemnation to death for treason among other commons of the realm lately in insurrection. Westminster. 12 April 7 Richard II. [1384] Inquisition, Offord Darcy. Saturday after the Invention of the Holy Cross. The yearly net value is 13s. 4d. only. | Escheator | View Incident page |
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Thomas More ( 28423 ) |