First name | Richard |
Last name | Filmond |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Buxton,Norfolk |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 76 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2931 | Rebellion of Stephen Byppes and others | The jurors present that Stephen Byppes of Scottow, John Wattes of the same, Richard Fylimond of Buxton and John Gentelomme of the same made an assembly from village to village against the king's peace and then extricated themselves [i.e. they fled]. And that Thomas de Suthfolk of Swanton Abbott did likewise on Monday 17th June 1381. | Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3004 | John Gentilhume, Richard Fylmond and John Wattes raise the county | Also they present that John Gentilhume of Buxton, Richard Fylmond of the same and John Wattes of Scottow were chief raisers of the whole county, usurping royal power and making new laws, in prejudice of the lord king, travelling from village to village on Friday 21st June [1381] throughout the whole county, rising in revolt, summoning and calling upon the commons of various villages, against the crown and the laws of England, in prejudice of the said crown. | Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3010 | William Drapier and Richard Bray make proclamations on behalf of Geoffrey Lystere and take a fine from the wife of William Clere | Also they present that William Drapier of Lyng and Richard Bray of Framingham Pigot made proclamations on Geoffrey Lyster's behalf at Mousehold, proceeding up to Great Yarmouth and from there with many other men up to Ormesby to the manor of William Clere, and they took a fine from the wife of William Clere of 23 s. for not plundering the manor. And upon this came Richard Filymond with twenty men and took half of the aforesaid sum, and eight days later the said William Drapier made amends to the said William Clere. | Mousehold,Norfolk; Great Yarmouth,Norfolk; Ormesby St Michael,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3044 | Rebellion of John Wattes, Thomas de Suffolk, Richard Filmond, John Jentlomb, John Gase, Thomas Pekke and Adam atte Lath | The jurors present that John Wattes of Scottow, Thomas de Suffolk of Swanton Abbott, Richard Filmond, of Buxton, John Jentlomb of the same, John Gase of Scottow, Thomas Pekke of Swanton [Abbott], Adam atte Lath of Neatishead rose in rebellion and made the people rise up against the peace of the crown and the dignity of the lord king. | Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3117 | Roger Bacon and others kill Reginald de Eccles and plunder Henry Lomynour and Robert Salle | Roger Bacon, knight, Richard Filmond of Buxton, John Gentylombe of the same, John Wattes, Geoffrey Listere, Thomas Sket, William Kybyte, John de Trunch and Thomas Sampson were first and chief leaders and congregators of the people against the king's peace recently in prejudice of the king's crown rising up [in rebellion] at Norwich on Monday 17th June 1381, and there, along with other wrongdoers with force and arms and in a warlike fashion with banners raised, feloniously killed and beheaded Reginald de Eccles, and there feloniously broke into said Reginald's houses and stole and carried away goods and chattels they found there worth 100 marks, and there in a similar way they feloniously broke into and threw down the house of Henry Lomynour, and stole and carried away goods and chattels found there worth 1000 marks, and also there they feloniously broke into and threw down the house of Robert Salle, knight, and feloniously stole and carried away goods and chattels found there of the same Robert worth £200. | Norwich,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3118 | Roger Bacon and others lead rebellion at Great Yarmouth and plunder Hugo Fastolfe and William Elys | [The jurors] also say that the aforesaid Roger Bacon, Richard Filmond, John Gentelombe, John Wattes, Geoffrey Listere, Thomas Skeet, William Kybyte, John de Trunch and Thomas Sampson, along with other wrongdoers in the aforesaid manner were chief leaders of the people against the king's peace rising up [in rebellion] at Great Yarmouth on Tuesday 18th June 1381 and feloniously entered the town of Great Yarmouth and there feloniously broke and threw down wickedly the houses of Hugo Fastolfe and William Elys, and feloniously stole and carried away goods and chattels found there of the said Hugo and William worth £1000, and thus they rode from town to town through the whole country raising the people against the king's peace and in disturbance of the king's faithful lieges. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3176 | John Gentillomb, Richard Filmond, Thomas Suffolke and John Wattes rise up and make proclamations | [The jurors] also say that on Friday 14th June 1381 at Swanton Abbott, Scottow and elsewhere in the county of Norfolk John Gentillomb, Richard Filmond, Thomas Suffolke of Swanton and John Wattes of Scottow were common insurgents and they rose the people in revolt and they made proclamations from village to village in the name of Geoffrey Lystere against the lord king and the dignity of his crown. | Swanton Abbott,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3184 | Rebellion of John Wattes, Richard Filmond and John Gentilum | John Wattes of Scottow, Richard Filmond of Buxton, John Gentilum of Buxton on Monday 17th June 1381 at Scottow, Worstead, Walsham and elsewhere in the county of Norfolk with many others unknown made a common uprising and rumour against the lord king and his peace and they made proclamations and congregations from village to village in the hundreds of North Erpingham, South Erpingham, Blofield, Taverham and Walsham, East Flegg and West Flegg, in the cities of Norwich and Great Yarmouth and elsewhere in the county of Norfolk. | Erpingham,Norfolk; Blofield,Norfolk; Worstead,Norfolk; Taverham,Norfolk; Scottow,Norfolk; Norwich,Norfolk; North Walsham,Norfolk; Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3188 | Rebellion of Richard Philymond, John Gentelombe and John Bettes | Richard Philymond of Buxton, John Gentelombe, John Bettes of North Walsham were chief leaders of the people unlawfully rising up against the lord king's peace at Billockby and Caister in Flegg, namely on Tuesday 18th June 1381, and thus from village to village to the prejudice of the crown of the lord king and the disturbance of the peace against the proclamation and prohibition of the said lord king. | Billockby,Norfolk; Caister-on-Sea,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3250 | Rebellion of Richard Fylmond and others | Richard Fylmond of Buxton was a common riser [in rebellion] and agent at the time of the rising against the crown and the dignity of the lord king and against the peace of the same king, to the damage of the king's people. And that Thomas Gentelhomme of Buxton did likewise. And that Thomas de Suffolk of Scottow and John Wattes of the same did likewise. And that John Bettes of North Walsham did likewise. | Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4461 | Henry Lumenour v. Richer Smyth and others | Henry Lumenour v. Richer Smyth and others. They do not appear; sheriff ordered to seize them etc. | Accused | View Incident page |