First name | Thomas |
Last name | Kenman |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Holme-next-the-Sea,Smithdon Hundred,Norfolk |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 80 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3087 | Thomas Kenman pursues Edmund Gurnay and John de Holkham by sea | And that on Tuesday 18th June 1381 at the time of the rumour a certain Thomas Kenman, dwelling in Holme-next-the-Sea, incited, procured and assembled various men of the country to sail with him in a certain boat to detain Edmund Gurnay and John de Holkham, sailing on the sea, and they pursued them to detain them as far as Holm lock, so that the same Edmund and John, despairing of life and limb, fled by night, saving their lives. | Holme-next-the-Sea,Smithdon Hundred,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3089 | Thomas Kenman pursues Edmund Gurnay and John de Holkham | Thomas Kenman dwelling in Holme-next-the-Sea incited, procured and assembled various men of Holme and Hunstanton and other villages in the hundred of Smithdon to sail with him in a certain boat to seize and kill Edmund Gurnay and John de Holkham, sailing on the sea, and they pursued them to detain them as far as Holm lock , so that the same Edmund and John, despairing of life and limb, fled by night, saving their lives. | Holme-next-the-Sea,Smithdon Hundred,Norfolk; Hunstanton,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3132 | Thomas Kenman pursues Edmund Gurnay and John Holkham by sea | Also that Thomas Kenman of Holme was a chief leader at the time of the aforesaid recent uprising pursued Edmund Gurnay and John Holkham along the sea coast to behead them against the king's peace on the aforesaid same following Tuesday and in the same year [i.e. 17th June 1381]. | Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3152 | Thomas Keneman pursues Edmund Gurnay and John de Holkham by sea | [The jurors] also say that Thomas Keneman of Holme-next-the-Sea together with others unknown at Holme-next-the-Sea pursued Edmund Gurnay and John de Holkham to kill and behead them, thence by sea for 20 leagues in a certain boat, to the great terror of the aforesaid Edmund and John, so that they despaired of their lives, against the king's peace. And thus he [Thomas] pursued the said Edmund and John as far as the port of Burnham, to kill and behead the said Edmund and John. | Holme-next-the-Sea,Smithdon Hundred,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page |