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Participant

First nameWalter
Last nameClerk
Last name suffixthe younger
GenderMale
DomicileThaxted,Essex
SourceTNA CP 40/490 mm. 458-458d
Commentsthe younger

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2864Attack on property of John, Duke of Lancaster (palace of Savoy)John, King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Lancaster. Forced entry into his close and house in the parish of St Mary-le-Strand (the palace of the Savoy); removal of goods and chattels worth £5,000.St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,MiddlesexAccusedView Incident page
4129Attack on property of John of Gaunt at HertfordProperty of John of Gaunt at Hertford attacked by John Coltman and numerous others of Essex and Hertfordshire; they broke the close and stole goods and chattels worth £1000. They do not appear; sheriff ordered to attach them; John Blithe, Nicholas Blake and Walter Lechs of Ware are attached by Laurence Mot and Adam Lot and are in mercy; the others have nothing; on 15 July 1383 Roger Marchal and others appear [remainder illegible].Hertford,HertfordshireAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
01/09/1377 to 30/09/1377Thaxted,EssexJohn Walkelyn rode armed in a warlike fashion and threatened Thomas May, William Archeer, Walter Clerk and Thomas Smyth of Thaxted and others in life and mutilation of their limbs.E. Furber, Essex Sessions of the Peace, 1351, 1377-79, p. 132Furber identifies May and Archer as jurors. Given Clerk's later role as collector of rents and of the court, this may represent violent resistance against financial dewmands (first poll tax?)
14/09/1377Thaxted,EssexJohn son of Walter Walkelyn of Thaxted accused of assaulting Walter Clerk at Thaxted and striking, wounding and badly beating him.E. Furber (ed.) Essex Sessions of the Peace, 1351, 1377-79, p. 138
1380 to 1381 Thaxted,EssexWalter Clerk collector of the rents and of the court of the borough, paid 6ds 8d.ERO, D/DHu M1Newton, Thaxted in the Fourteenth Century, p. 97.
10/05/1393Thaxted,EssexWalter Clerk holds two messuages (rent together 15d); he pays 1d for a postern and 1d for a purpresture (encroachement on the lord's land).ERO, D/DHu M58Newton, Thaxted in the Fourteenth Century, pp. 63, 64.

Relationships

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Other Cases of the Same Person

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Walter Clerk ( 23431 )