First name | William |
Last name | Horne |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Appledore,Kent |
Source | TNA CP 40/491 m. 197 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2558 | Attack on house of William Horne and Gaol of Maidstone | And that William Shethere, of Cranbrook, and William Sandre, of Cranbrook, and John Godegron, of Cranbrook, on .... next after the feast of the Holy Trinity, in the fourth year, made insurrection against our Lord the King, with armed force, and feloniously broke into the houses of William Horne, at Appledore, Monday next after ... of the Holy Trinity, and broke into the Gaol of Maidstone, etc. | Appledore,Kent; Maidstone,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2585 | Insurrection of John de Beaghendenn and attack on house of William de Horn | The Jurors there say upon their oath, that John de Beaghendenn, son of Adam de Beaghendenn, of Cranbrook, came to Tenterden, on Monday, on the vigil of St. Barnabas the Apostle, in the fourth year of the reign of Richard the Second (10th June, 1381), and made insurrection, against our Lord the King, and his people, and forced divers men of the foresaid vill into his assembly, and feloniously broke into the house of William de Horn, at Appledore, and took and carried away his goods and chattels to the value of ten pounds. | Appledore,Kent; Tenterden,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2586 | Insurrection of Thomas Ingelond and attacks on houses of William Blosme and William de Horne | ... on their oath, that Thomas Ingelond, sawyer [zaghiere], of Tenterden, made insurrection against our Lord the King and his people, and feloniously broke into the houses of William Blosme and William de Horne, viz. on the day and year as above. | Appledore,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2587 | William Blankewell breaks in to houses of William de Horn and William Blosme | [The jurors] also say that William Blankewell, on the same day ... feloniously broke into the houses of the foresaid William and William, at Appledore, the house of William de Horn, and the house of William Blosme at Ten[terden] | Tenterden,Kent; Appledore,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2592 | Attack on house of William de Horne by Thomas Casteleyn | [The jurors] also say that Thomas Casteleyn feloniously broke into the house of the foresaid William de Horn, on the day and year aforesaid. | Appledore,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2670 | John Onewynne pulls down houses of William Horne, 10 June 1381 | John Onewynne of Melkhouse on 10th June 1381 at Appledore with others unknown feloniously pulled down the houses of William Horne against the king and his people. | Appledore,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2808 | William Horne of Appledore v Richard son of Richard Amery et al. | Kent - William Horne de Apuldre by his attorney appears against Richard son of Richard Amery William Smyth junior Robert Turnour junior John Tannere 'thecchere' William Dyvet 'thecchere' Thomas Symme 'thecchere' Richard Godyn Richard Smyth Richard Landrike Thomas Castelayn de Bydynden William Blankwelle Henry Qyve William Heye John Robyn de Wilfrenden, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said William at Appledore and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40, and took and burnt charters, writings and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to attach them, and returns that they have nothing - sheriff to arrest them to be in CP in octave of Hilary. | Appledore,Kent | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2809 | William Horne of Appledore v Richard son of Richard Amery et al., further process | Kent - William Horne de Apuldre by his attorney appears against Richard son of Richard Amery William Smyth junior Robert Turnour junior John Tannere 'thecchere' William Dyvet 'thecchere' Thomas Symme 'thecchere' Richard Godyn Richard Smyth Richard Landrike Thomas Castelayn de Bydynden William Blankwelle Henry Qyve William Heye John Robyn de Wilfrenden, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said William at Appledore and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40, and took and burnt charters, writings and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to arrest them, returns they are not found - order repeated as before to be in CP in quindene of Easter. | Appledore,Kent | Victim | View Incident page |