First name | Nicholas |
Last name | Heryng |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent |
Source | TNA KB 9/43 m. 12 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2657 | Attack on house of of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray, 8 June 1381 | Benedict Leueyng of Maplescombe, John Sparwe of Farningham, John Donemawe of Forstall in Kingsdown and John Pound of the same 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 6th of June 1381 until the present, supporting all seditions and felonies committed by them. And the aforesaid Benedict, John, John and John came with force and arms on the 8th June 1381 with many others of the said assembly to North Cray and feloniously broke into the house of Nicholas Heryng and threw it down and plundered and carried off his goods and chattels. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2658 | Attack on house of of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray, 8 June 1381 | Peter Bresiere of Wrotham, John Bolyne, Richard Treshere and William Tailour son of Peter Brasiere of the same town of their own free will joined various congregations and assemblies which rose seditiously against the king and his people on the day and year aforesaid and supporting all seditions and felonies committed by them at that time, and the aforesaid Peter, John, Richard and William came to North Cray with force and arms on 8th June and feloniously broke into the house of Nicholas Heryng and threw it down and plundered and carried off his goods and chattels. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2677 | Attack on properties of Nicholas Heryng and Thomas Seyntalbon, 9 June 1381 | Thomas servant of John Shereday of Strood, Richard Bakere servant of William Hose, Thomas Mathew, Matthew Delhay, Thomas Robynet of Frindsbury, Nicholas Knight, John Bouere, John Taillour, servant of John Spencer of Rochester, were involved in various uprisings and assemblies at Rochester on 9th June 1381, and feloniously pulled down the house of Nicholas Heryng at Rochester and houses of Thomas Seyntalbon at Frindsbury, against the king and his people. | Frindsbury,Kent; Rochester,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2680 | Break-in at Tonbridge Castle and Postern Park, 15 June 1381 | William Holdenne of Shipbourne senior, William Hendyman of Shipbourne, William Wardon of Lamberhurst, John Smith of Wrotham and Bartholomew Kyriell of Wateringbury on 15th June 1381 were involved in various uprisings and assemblies at Tonbridge and with other wrongdoers unknown entered feloniously into the castle of Tonbridge seeking Nicholas Heryng and John Bampton in order to kill them, and the same night feloniously entered and broke into the park called Posterne against the king's peace. | Postern Park,Tonbridge,Kent; Tonbridge Castle,Tonbridge,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2688 | Insurrection of Walter Lansle and John Elys; attack on property of Nicholas Heryng, 11 June 1381 | Walter Lansle and John Elys master of a certain balinger [small boat] rose up against the king's peace together with fifteen others whose names are unknown on 11th June 1381 at the manor of Reyham in Sheppey in the hundred of Milton feloniously took 2 cows, 27 sheep, 11 quarters of corn, 492 fleeces, wool and other goods and chattels worth £24 from Nicholas Heryng and feloniously carried them away. | Manor of Reyham,Isle of Sheppey,Milton Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2689 | Break-in at house of Nicholas Heryng, 11 June 1381 | The aforesaid Walter and John and their associates feloniously broke into the house of Nicholas Heryng on the same day and in the same location. | Manor of Reyham,Isle of Sheppey,Milton Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2694 | John Breme steals goods from William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng, 8 June 1381 | John Breme of the county of Bedfordshire and staying in Maidstone from day to day burgled the buildings of William and Nicholas Heryng at Foots Cray on 8th June and took and carried away certain goods and chattels. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2695 | Andrew Poyntel and William Taborer steal goods from William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng, 8 June 1381 | Andrew Poyntel of Maidstone and William Taborer of Maidstone on the same day burgled the buildings of the aforesaid William and Nicholas in the place aforesaid and took and carried away certain goods and chattels. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2696 | Thomas Newman and John servant of John Tomes steal goods from William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng, 8 June 1381 | Thomas Newman, shoemaker, and John lately servant of John Tomes of Maidstone, shoemaker on the aforesaid day burgled the buildings of the aforesaid William and Nicholas in the place aforesaid and took and carried away certain goods and chattels. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2698 | Robert Cosyn steals from William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng, 10 June 1381 | Robert Cosyn, weaver, staying with Giles Auncel of Maidstone on the aforesaid day burgled the buildings of the aforesaid William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng in the aforementioned place. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent; Maidstone,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2701 | Sampson Halsted steals from Nicholas Heryng, 10 June 1381 | Sampson Halsted of Maidstone, spicer, on the aforesaid day went to the house of Nicholas Heryng and furtively took a 'Jakke' doublet lined with fur and carried away other goods and chattels. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2702 | John Sampson senior and Nicholas Baret burgle and tear down house of Nicholas Heryng, 10 June 1381 | John Sampson senior (confessed) and Nicholas Baret of Maidstone were at the house of Nicholas Heryng on the day aforesaid and burgled it and tore it down. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2704 | Henry Maas and Walter Bochier burgle and tear down houses of William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng | Henry Maas of Foots Cray and Walter Bochier of Maidstone were supporters of the wrongdoers and rose at the houses of William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng and elsewhere and burgled and tore down their buildings against the king's peace. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent; Maidstone,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2706 | Robert Bakere incites men to burgle the buildings of Wiliam Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng, 7 & 8 June 1381 | Robert Bakere of Dartford on 7th and 8th June 1381 was one of the supporters of the wrongdoers and disturbers of the king's peace and gathered together men of Maidstone to burgle the buildings of Wiliam Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng in the aforesaid locations. | Foots Cray,Ruxley Hundred,Kent; Maidstone,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2714 | True bill re. crimes against William Topclyve, Nicholas Heryng and Thomas Trevet by John Gybbeville and Robert Cosyn, 6-14 June 1381 | Inquisition on behalf of the king into whether John Gybbeville of Maidstone and Robert Cosyn of the same rose with force and arms and sustained wrongdoers against the king and his people in the insurrection and broke into the houses of William Topclyve in the parish of Maidstone and Nicholas Heryng and others in North Cray, and continued in their wickedness to rise up from 6th until the 14th June 1381. And whether the same Robert with other wrongdoers on 8th June took Thomas Trevet, knight, in East Malling, and carried him to West Malling and made him swear obedience to them against his will. | Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2716 | John Houtekyn breaks into houses of William Topclyve and NIcholas Heryng | John Houtekyn of Malling broke into the houses of William Topclyve and Nicholas Heryng, and is a common disturber of the peace. | Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2719 | John Cartere breaks into house of Nicholas Heryng | John Cartere of Ditton broke into the house of Nicholas Heryng and feloniously carried off new cloth for one tunic worth 10 s. | Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2723 | John Jolif burgles house of Nicholas Heryng | John Jolif of Snodland broke into the house of Nicholas Heryng and feloniously carried off a coat of chain mail and many other goods worth 40 s. | Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2726 | John Man junior attacks house of Nicholas Heryng, 7 June 1381 | John then went to the house of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray and with others broke into it and tore it apart. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2727 | Robert Bocher breaks into house of Nicholas Heryng | Robert Bocher of Aylesford broke into the house of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2728 | John Melhale breaks into house of Nicholas Heryng | John Melhale of Aylesford similarly broke into the house of the said Nicholas. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2729 | William Provere burgles the house of Nicholas Heryng | William Provere of Aylesford on the Sunday aforesaid carried off striped cloth worth 10 d. from the house of the aforesaid Nicholas. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2734 | Robert Wronge breaks into houses of Nicholas Heryng, John Godwot and Thomas Garwinton | Robert Wronge of Trottiscliffe broke into the houses of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray and those of John Godwot and Thomas Garwynton. | North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2766 | John Hales rises at Dartford and tears down manor of Nicholas Heryng, 7-9 June 1381 | John Hales of West Malling on 7th June 1381 at Dartford with others unknown made various uprisings and assemblies against the king and his people, and on 9th June tore down the manor of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray. | Dartford,Kent; North Cray,Kent | Victim | View Incident page |