First name | Robert |
Last name | Salle |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Knight |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 117 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2929 | Dionisius Roys of Dilham as accessory to the killing of lord Robert de Salle, knight | And that a certain Dionisius Roys of Dilham was an accessory to the killing of lord Robert de Salle, knight, on the aforesaid day and year. | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2932 | Robert Jowbel and William Brom kill Sir Robert de Salle | Also they present that Robert Jowbel of Southrepps and William Brom of Knapton admitted that they killed Sir Robert de Salle at [the Hospital of St Mary] Magdalene [at Mousehold] and then fled on the aforesaid day and year. | Mousehold,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3045 | Henry Reyse of Dilham killed Robert de Salle, knight | Henry Reyse of Dilham killed Robert de Salle, knight | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3046 | William Gulles abets the murder of Robert de Salle by Henry Reyse | And that William Gulles of Tunstead was helping and abetting the aforesaid murder. | Norfolk | Victim | 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 | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3175 | Henry Reys beheads Robert de Salle | [The jurors] also say that Henry Reys of Dilham on the aforesaid day and year feloniously killed and beheaded Robert de Salle, knight, at [the Hospital of St Mary] Magdalene next to Norwich. | Norwich,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3186 | Adam Martyn, Henry Reyse and William Taillour behead Robert de Salle and Reginald de Eccles | [The jurors] also say that Adam Martyn of Dilham, beheaded, Henry Reyse of the same, William Taillour of Worstead Briggate on Monday 17th June 1381 at Norwich feloniously killed and beheaded Robert de Salle, knight, and Reginald de Eccles, one of the lord king's justices of the peace in the aforesaid county. | Norwich,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3191 | Henry Roys and Adam Pulter aka Adam Martyn behead Robert de Salle | [The jurors] also say that Henry Roys of Dilham and Adam Pulter otherwise named Adam Martyn, beheaded, together with other unknown wrongdoers on Monday 17th June 1381 at Mousehold [Heath] near the Hospital of St Mary Magdalen feloniously killed and beheaded Robert de Salle, knight, and they affirmatively say that they have and have had a royal warrant of permission. Given at the place and the year aforesaid. | Mousehold,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3215 | Adam Martyn kills Robert Salle, knight | Norfolk. It is presented at Horning before the aforesaid justices that Adam Martyn along with other felons and traitors to the king, on Monday 17th June 1381 at Mousehold (Heath) next to St. Mary's Hospital, Norwich, feloniously killed and beheaded Robert Salle, knight. And upon this the aforesaid Adam has been arrested and brought before the aforesaid justices by the sheriff, and it was asked of him how he wishes to acquit himself of the felonies and treason aforesaid, and he admits the said felonies and treasons before the aforesaid justices. Judgement is therefore given that he should be beheaded etc. (Beheaded). | Mousehold,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3232 | Robert atte Stile plunders Robert de Salle and Reginald de Ekcles | They also present that Robert atte Stile of Bintree, similarly of his own wickedness and leader of wrongdoers at the time of the rising, went with his associates to the houses of Robert de Salle, knight , and Reginald de Ekcles, and there feloniously took and carried away goods and chattels of the aforesaid Roger and Reginald, namely silver vases and other items worth £40. | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3249 | Rebellion of John Wattes and others | Inquisition held at Stalham on Monday 15th July 1381 by oath etc. who [the jurors] say that John Wattes of Scottow was a common raiser and originator of all evil deeds perpetrated at the time of the rising, against the peace, crown and dignity of the lord king. John Filmond of Buxton was leader and chief of those wrongdoers. John Gentilhomme was likewise. Henry Reyse of Dilham acknowledged that he was the first assaulter at the killing of Robert Salle, knight. John atte Chaumbre of Potter Heigham acknowledged that he was one of those who killed Reginald Ecclis at the time of the rising he struck him in the head with a 'vyflo' until he killed him, and afterwards beheaded him. Alan Dykke was a chief proclaimer at the time of the rising, by which men of various hundreds assembled and rose up. John Skondere of Catfield did likewise. John Berkle of Potter Heigham was a messenger to various men, encouraging and inciting them to rise up and assemble. | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3252 | Robert Wodehewere kills Robert de Salle | And that Robert Wodehewere lately dwelling in the city of Norwich was one of those who killed Robert de Salle, knight. | Norwich,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3257 | John Ramseye plunders Robert Salle | Also they present that on Monday 17th June 1381 that John Ramseye, goldsmith of Norwich, and others broke into the houses of Robert Salle, knight, and feloniously carried away his goods and chattels. | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4345 | Roger Bacon rises up at Norwich and beheads Reginald de Eccles | Roger Bacon, knight, together with others, was a principal and chief leader and assembler of the people who now, recently, rose up against the lord king's peace at Norwich, to the prejudice of the lord king's crown, on Monday 17 June 1381, and there, together with other malefactors he, with force and arms and in a warlike manner, with pennons raised, feloniously killed Reginald de Eccles and beheaded him, and there he feloniously broke into the said Reginald's house, and feloniously stole and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of a hundred marks; and he likewise feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Henry Lomynour there, and feloniously stole his goods and chattels found there to the value of a thousand marks; and he also feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Robert Salle, knight, there, and feloniously stole and carried off the goods and chattels of the same Robert found there, to the value of two hundred pounds. | Norwich,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4345 | Roger Bacon rises up at Norwich and beheads Reginald de Eccles | Roger Bacon, knight, together with others, was a principal and chief leader and assembler of the people who now, recently, rose up against the lord king's peace at Norwich, to the prejudice of the lord king's crown, on Monday 17 June 1381, and there, together with other malefactors he, with force and arms and in a warlike manner, with pennons raised, feloniously killed Reginald de Eccles and beheaded him, and there he feloniously broke into the said Reginald's house, and feloniously stole and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of a hundred marks; and he likewise feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Henry Lomynour there, and feloniously stole his goods and chattels found there to the value of a thousand marks; and he also feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Robert Salle, knight, there, and feloniously stole and carried off the goods and chattels of the same Robert found there, to the value of two hundred pounds. | Norwich,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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20/06/1381 | Licence for the executors of the will of Richard Salle, to dispose of his goods according to his will. | CPR 1381-1385, p. 21 |