First name | Thomas |
Last name | Arundel |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Bishop of Ely |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 58 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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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 | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3543 | William Vicory and John Peper aid John Hanchach in various crimes | [The jurors] also say that William Vicory of Linton and John Peper of the same were with [John Hanchach] of their own free will during the time that he was leader of the felons who attacked the manors of Thomas de Haselden, Thomas Bradefeld, William Bateman and the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem at Shingay, on Saturday 15th June 1381, and feloniously plundered them and broke into, destroyed, and burnt their houses. And that the said William Vicory and John Peper continued such robberies during the two following days. | Shingay,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3575 | Robert Howell and Richard Howell burn documents of the Bishop of Ely | And that Robert Howell and Richard Howell of Balsham on the same Saturday broke into the close of the Bishop of Ely at Balsham and feloniously burnt his court rolls and other muniments found there. | Balsham,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3642 | Richard de Leycestre breaks into the prison of the Bishop of Ely | [The jurors] also say that the same Richard on Monday next following at Ely, as principal leader and insurgent, with the aforesaid men above named and many others unknown of his fellowship, feloniously broke the prison of the lord Bishop of Ely at Ely and feloniously led away divers felons there imprisoned. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3645 | John Shether and others rise up with Richard Leycester and aid in his crimes | Also John Bakere and his associates say that John Shether, Elias Glovere, John Dashe, skinner, John Tylneye, wright, John Redor, Thomas Litster, Richard Swan and John Milner above named, were principal insurgents with Richard Leycester and John Buk who first rose up and with other felons feloniously broke open the prison of lord Thomas Bishop of Ely and led out the king's prisoners therein, burnt the Bishop's books and likewise were accomplices in the killing of Edmund de Walsingham, justice of the peace, and feloniously killed him. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3646 | George atte Grove and others rise up at the command of John Shether | They also say that George atte Grove, John Bole, John Cheveyn senior, John Cheveyn junior, Richard Goolde, Thomas Bokenham, Walter Wryht, Richard Prentiz, John Dykeman, Richard Chapman, Richard servant of Elias Glover, John Payn, wright, John Clymme, Henry Cook, Thomas Tydy, John Somersham, Robert de Lynne, shearman, John Russh, Robert servant of Richard Leycester, John Taillor ate Stepel, John Everesholt, Robert Plomer, and John his servant, Roger Soutere of Ely, and William Swon were common rebels against the peace at the instigation and command of the aforesaid John Shether and his companions, their leaders. [John Cheveyn senior, John Clymme and Thomas Tydy are acquitted, and pledges came for their good behaviour: John Whyte, John Andreu', John Barr', Richard de Quer'. John Russh, John Taillor atte Stepel, Robert de Lynn, Simon Teye and Henry Cook are arrested and remain in the prison of the Bishop of Ely. All the others do not appear.] | Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3647 | Adam Clymme breaks the close of Thomas Somenour and burns documents of the king and Bishop of Ely | Ely. Adam Clymme was taken as an insurgent traitorously against his allegiance, and because on Saturday 15th June 1381 he traitorously with others made insurrection at Ely, feloniously broke and entered the close of Thomas Somenour and there took and carried away divers rolls, estreats of the green wax of the lord the King and the Bishop of Ely, and other muniments touching the Court of the lord the King, and forthwith caused them to be burned there to the prejudice of the crown of the lord the King. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3651 | Thomas Lyncoln and others burn documents belonging to the Bishop of Ely | An inquisition taken at Ely on the aforesaid Thursday by oath of William Craunfeld, Thomas Pilryn, John Dene, John Fytheler, John Andreu, Henry Helgeye, Richard de Quere, John Aldesheth, John Erheth, John Feror, Benedict Rysell and John Wetyng, who say upon their oath that on Monday 17th June 1381, Thomas Lyncoln of Littleport, Thomas Ixnyng, John atte Style, Thomas Crede, William Dancastre, John Webester of Littleport and William Cartere of the same, with many others whose names are unknown, rose up against the king's peace, and feloniously took and burnt various court rolls and other documents belonging to Thomas Bishop of Ely at Ely. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3655 | John Ferier and Humphrey Feldyng gather rebels | And that the aforesaid John Ferier and Humphrey Feldyng were the first to rise up and gather wrongdoers to them, namely, the aforesaid Richard Bythewal, Richard Palfreyman, John Fysshe, John Wynde, Robert Wynde, Richard Smyth of Sutton and Geoffrey Waleys and many others unknown, and they carried out the said felonies with force and arms on the said Tuesday. | Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3656 | Humphrey Feldyng frees prisoners from the prison of the Bishop of Ely | And that the aforesaid Humphrey Feldyng on Monday 17th June 1381 with others unknown feloniously broke into the Bishop of Ely's prison at Ely and set the prisoners free. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3658 | William atte Townesend frees prisoners from the prison of the Bishop of Ely | And that William son of Simon atte Townesend, on Monday 17th June 1381 with other wrongdoers whose names are unknown feloniously broke open the Bishop of Ely's prison at Ely and let the prisoners go free. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3745 | Petition from John of Gaunt and Thomas Arundel complaining of breaches of their rights as liberty-holders | The petitioners complain of breaches of their rights as liberty-holders and request writs from the Chancery to support their claims to forfeitures within their liberties. | Petitioner | View Incident page | |||
3746 | Petition from Thomas Arundel complaining of breaches of his rights as a liberty-holder | The petitioner complains of breaches of his rights as liberty-holder concerning his claims to forfeitures within his liberty. | Petitioner | View Incident page | |||
3747 | Petition from Thomas Arundel, bishop of Ely, complaining of breaches of his rights as a liberty-holder | The petitioner complains of breaches of his rights as liberty-holder concerning his claims to forfeitures within his liberty which he has pursued with king at Reading and right up to the present parliament. | Ely,Cambridgeshire; Reading,Berkshire | Petitioner | View Incident page | ||
3755 | Petition from the Bishop, Prior and Convent of Ely requesting rights to forfeitures arising from the revolt | The Bishop, Prior and Convent of Ely request that they might receive all the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of men in their franchises who have been condemned to death for their part in the Peasants' Revolt. This property has been seized into the king's hands by the escheators. They also request confirmation of their rights in such cases. [The request is granted]. | Suffolk; Cambridgeshire; Norfolk; Ely,Cambridgeshire | Petitioner | View Incident page | ||
4116 | Attack on the property of Thomas Bishop of Ely | Property of Thomas, Bishop of Ely attacked at Ely by John Reymond and others; they broke the close and houses and burnt documents. They do not appear. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4117 | Attack on the property of Thomas Bishop of Ely | Property of Thomas, Bishop of Ely attacked at Ely by Simon Berle and others; they burnt documents and imprisoned his servant Thomas Bernard until the bishop made a fine of 40s. They do not appear. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4687 | Order concerning forfeitures in Isle of Ely | Order on petition of Bishop of Ely that he should have the lands and goods of those of his tenants who are convicted of treason and sentenced to death for having risen up in the recent insurrection, the which lands have been taken into the king's hand by the escheator of Cambridgeshire. | Ely,Cambridgeshire | Petitioner | View Incident page |
person 1 | relationship with person 2 | person 2 | relationship with person 1 | Certainty | Sources | Comments |
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Andrew ( 9535 ) | Employee | Thomas Arundel ( 9537 ) | Employer | Certain |