First name | Thomas |
Last name | Clog |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Clerk |
Domicile | Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 49d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2980 | Hugo Bulwer plunders John de Pargrave and Thomas Clog | They also say that Hugo Bulwer of Caston was a common plunderer at the house of John de Pargrave at Palgrave and at the house of Thomas Clog, chaplain, at Kempstone, of goods and chattels worth £20, against the king's peace at the time of the rising. | Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk; Palgrave,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2981 | Thomas de Gyssyngge leads Hugo Bulwer to plunder John de Pargrave and Thomas Clog | They also say that Thomas son of Thomas de Gyssyngge was the leader of the same Hugo at the said houses, against the peace etc. at the time of the rising. | Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk; Palgrave,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2986 | Thomas Smyte, Hugo de Caston and John Godard plunder Thomas Clog | Also that Thomas Smyte of Longham, chief leader, Hugo de Caston, butcher, and John Godard of Carbrooke on Monday 17th June 1381, against the king's crown, plundered 380 sheep worth 40 marks and a silver belt worth 100 s. from Thomas Clog, clerk, at Kempstone. | Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2990 | John Betus despoils John de Herlyng, Thomas Cloge, John Pagrave, John Reed and Edmund Gurnay | Also that John Betus of Wymondham was a common despoiler and leader in the week after Corpus Christi (i.e. 14th - 21st June 1381) at the houses of John de Herlyng, Thomas Cloge, John Pagrave, John Reed, Edmund Gurnay and others. | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2991 | John atte Hyl, John Welhous, William Bulwer and John Boucham plunder John Reed, Thomas Clog and Edmund Gurnay | Also that John atte Hyl of East Dereham, John Wellhous junior of Beeston , William Bulwer of Sporle and John Boucham on Monday 17th June 1381 rose up against the peace of their own free will, and plundered various goods and chattels, namely lead worth 60 s. and wool worth £20, from John Reed, Thomas Clog, clerk, and Edmund Gurnay, at Rougham, West Lexham and Kempstone. | Rougham,Norfolk; Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk; West Lexham,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2993 | John Appelowe, William Sevepens and William Horseoft plunder Edmund Gurnay and Thomas Clog | Also that John Appelowe of Hingham, William Sevepens of Castle Acre and William Horseoft of Raynham on the Monday aforesaid rose up their own free will against the crown and feloniously broke into the houses of Edmund Gurnay at West Lexham and Thomas Clog, clerk, at Kempstone, and there took and carried away goods and chattels worth 10 marks. | West Lexham,Norfolk; Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3032 | Andrew, bailiff of the bishop of Ely plunders various people inc. Thomas Clog | [The jurors] also say that Andrew, bailiff of the lord bishop of Ely at Bridgham was a common wrongdoer in various places, and in the aforesaid society carrying away the chattels of various people, namely at Harling and Kempstone, the goods of Thomas Clog, chaplain, and of various other men. | Kempstone,Launditch Hundred,Norfolk; Harling, Middle,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3122 | William Tilly steals sheep from Thomas Clog | William Tilly of Reymerston on Monday 17th June 1381 at Litcham feloniously stole 140 sheep worth £10 from Thomas Clog, chaplain. Given at the aforesaid day and year. | Litcham,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page |