First name | John |
Last name | Lystere |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 63 |
Comments | Beheaded |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3063 | John Lystere, John Barkere and Robert atte Mor plunder Robert de Salle | They also say that John Lystere (beheaded), John Barkere (beheaded) and Robert atte Mor of Binham on Tuesday 18th June 1381 took part in the rumour with evil company of their own free will, namely that they went to the manor of Lord Robert de Salle at Weybourne, and plundered and carried away from the said manor an iron bar worth 4 s. | Weybourne,Norfolk | Accused | Beheaded | View Incident page | |
3064 | John Lystere, John Barkere and Robert atte Mor deliver a bill accusing the parson of Thursford and others of being traitors | They also present that the aforesaid John, John and Robert presented and recorded various people in a bill, namely the parson of the church of Thursford, Vincent de Bathol, Nicholas Steyard and John Palmere, and said that they were traitors on the aforesaid day and year, and they delivered the said bill to the said society. | Norfolk | Accused | Beheaded | View Incident page |