First name | Andrew |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Cavendyssh |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Knight |
Domicile | Cavendish,Suffolk |
Source | TNA C 67/29 mm. 24-1 |
Comments | pardon dated: 19.5.1382 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3498 | Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons' | Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons', granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381: | Pardoned | View Incident page | |||
3839 | William Benyngton and others attack the property of Andrew Cavendyssh | Suffolk. Andrew Cavendyssh, knight, by his attorney versus William Benyngton, Robert Warnere of Gestingthorpe, Walter de Burton of Helions Bumpstead, Henry son of Walter de Burton, John Pappe of Helions Bumpstead, John Bride of Helions Bumpstead, John Mors of Helions Bumpstead, Simon Cook of Hempstead, William Colman of Finchingfield, Walter Cartere of Finchingfield, John Sexteyn of Stambourne, John Fynch of Stambourne, John Fraunceys of Helions Bumpstead, Richard Hempstede of Helions Bumpstead, John Coupere of Helions Bumpstead, Richard Webbestere of Finchingfield, John Moor of Hempstead, Stephen Northay of Wethersfield, junior, William son of Roger Selonge of Wethersfield, Thomas Roberd of Hempstead, Robert the parish priest of Hempstead, William Swete of Hempstead and John Symond of [Otton/St Paul's/Walter] Belchamp, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said Andrew at Bury St Edmunds, and cut down his new trees, and took and carried away other goods and chattels worth £100, and also a certain chest containing six wallets of charters, writings and other muniments, and other injuries, to great harm and against the peace. | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3840 | Thomas Notebeem attacks property of Andrew Cavendyssh | The same Andrew [Cavendyssh] by his attorney versus Thomas Notebeem on the aforesaid plea. He does not appear. And as the sheriff was often ordered to distrain him. And the sheriff returns that the aforesaid Thomas is distrained of a profit of 2 s and mainprised by Henry Est, Robert Soone, John Hert and William Bull. Therefore they are in mercy. And as often before the sheriff is ordered to distrain him by all his lands etc. and to report about the profits etc. And that he has his body before the king in the octave of St Michael. | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3841 | Attack on property of Andrew Cavendyssh by John Dobbes, Thomas Bryan, John Holand and John Barbour | Andrew Cavendyssh, knight, by his attorney versus John Dobbes of Sudbury, Thomas Bryan of Sudbury, John Holand of Sudbury, cordwainer and John Barbour of Sudbury, holy water clerk, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the same Andrew at Cavendish, and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £100, and inflicted other injuries, to the great damage of the said Andrew and against the king's peace. | Cavendish,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3850 | Andrew Cavendissh v. Gilbert Coleman and others on a plea of trespass | Andrew Cavendissh, knight, by his attorney versus Gilbert Coleman of Finchingfield, John Kent of Finchingfield, wright, Robert Martyn of Toppesfield, Richard Parker of Wethersfield, John Parker of Wethersfield, John Cardere of Toppesfield, John Wynch of Stambourne, William Marion of Stambourne, John Sexteyn, butcher of Stambourne, John Burton of Ridgewell, tailor, Robert Vynch of Ridgewell, butcher, John Peddere of Ridgewell, Walter Godyng of Stebbing, John atte Naldres of Halstead, John Skylfull of Halstead and John Dyere of Halstead, on a plea of trespass. | Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3851 | Andrew Cavendissh v. John Dyghere and others on a plea of trespass | Andrew Cavendissh, knight, by his attorney versus John Dyghere of Sible Hedingham, Thomas atte Hos of Castle Hedingham, Thomas Pepyr of Colne, Thomas Boukere 'the priour servant of Colne' John Botild of Colne Engaine, John atte Hill of Saxham, John Lanneye of Saxham, John atte Hawe of Saxham, junior, John Smyth of Saxham and John Warde of Borley on a plea of trespass. | Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3854 | Andrew Cavendissh and Robert de Kedyngton v. John Wolmere and others on a plea of trespass | Andrew Cavendissh, knight, and Robert de Kedyngton by their attorney versus John Wolmere of Great Livermere, John Kempe of Stanton, Reginald Payn of Bardwell and John his son, John de Wode of Bardwell, Henry Ingelond, Peter Doll of Ixworth, Roger Tylere of Ixworth, John Roper of Ixworth, John Pykerell of Ixworth and John Hokke on a plea of trespass. | Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3855 | Andrew Cavendissh v. John Gode and others on a plea of trespass | Andrew Cavendissh, knight, by his attorney versus John Gode of Halstead, John Gygoun of Halstead, John Prodehomme of Gestingthorpe, William Hereward of Wickham St Paul, Richard Dryvere of Halstead [space] Robert atte Kangle of Earls Colne, William Bakon of Sible Hedingham, John Hayward, 'Jones servant Haukwode' and Henry Waspe of Castle Hedingham on a plea of trespass. | Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4713 | Attack on the close of Andrew de Cavendish in Fakenham Magna (Suffolk). | Attack on the close of Andrew de Cavendish in Fakenham Magna; document and other goods worth £100 taken away. | Fakenham Magna,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page |