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Participant

First nameRobert
Last nameBealknapp
GenderMale
OccupationJustice
SourceTNA KB 9/43 m. 4

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2663Insurrection of William Skele and Nicholas Hokbourne and attack on Jacon de Pecham, 15 June 1381William Skele and Nicholas Hokbourne of their own free will joined various congregations and assemblies which rose seditiously against the king and his people, and remained in their company continuously from the day and year aforesaid, supporting all seditions and felonies committed by them at that time, thus on 15th June 1381 the same William and Nicholas and certain others of the same company aforesaid were sent to the house of Jacob de Pecham at Wrotham and imprisoned him, threatening life and limb, and the burning of his houses, unless Jacob against his will surrendered to the aforesaid William and Nicholas 80 acres of land and 8 acres of meadow which Jacob had previously received at a certain assize of novel disseisin before Robert Bealknapp and other justices of the king.Wrotham,KentMentionedView Incident page
4522Attack on Richard earl of Arundel by William Grete and William WodelandRichard, earl of Arundel complains that William Grete of Lewys [Lewes], William Wodelond of Clyve by Lewys [Cliffe], and other insurgents in the county of Sussex, came armed to Lewes, broke his closes and the gates, doors and windows of his castle there, threw down his buildings, consumed and destroyed ten casks of wine, value £100, and burned his rolls, rentals and other muniments. Lewes,SussexJusticeView Incident page
4594Pardon to Nicholas FromptonPardon of outlawry to Nicholas Frompton, chaplain, for not appearing before Robert de Bealknap and the other justices of oyer and terminer, to answer William Gammel, master of the hospital of St John Baptist, Bruggewater [Bridgwater], and parson of Bruggewater [Bridgwater], touching a trespass, he having surrendered to the Marshalsea prison, as appears by certificate of Robert Tresylian, chief justice.Bridgwater,SomersetJusticeView Incident page
4595Pardon to Nicholas FromptonPardon of outlawry to the following: Nicholas Frompton, chaplain, for not appearing before the justices of the Bench to answer William, master of the hospital of St John Baptist, Briggewater [Bridgwater], touching a trespass, he having surrendered to the Flete [Fleet] prison, as appears by certificate of Robert Bealknap, chief justice.Bridgwater,SomersetJusticeView Incident page

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