First name | John |
Last name | Wallingford |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Weston Colville,Cambridgeshire |
Source | TNA JUST 1/103 m. 6 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3496 | Pardon for the rebels | Pardon for the rebels, granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381 | Pardoned | View Incident page | |||
3512 | John Welles and John Wallyngford aid John Saffrey in despoiling William Malt and John Roger | They [the jurors] say that John Welles of Quy and John Wallyngford of Weston Colville of their own free will were in the society of John Saffrey and other wrongdoers in the despoiling and tearing down of the houses of good men, namely William Malt and John Roger and others at the time of the rising. And that the same John Wallyngford was an assembler of people and common wrongdoer. (More on John Wallyngford in the 6th roll). | Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3569 | John Wallingford and William Smythe destroy the houses of Roger de Harlaston at Cambridge | [The jurors] also say that John Wallingford of Weston Colville and William Smythe of Bradley feloniously broke into and pulled down the houses of Roger Harlaston at Cambridge on the aforesaid day. | Cambridge,Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3623 | Order to sheriff to issue writs of exigent for Thomas Furbour and numerous other Cambridgeshire rebels | They are ordered to appear before the justices at Cambridge on Weds 9th January 1382. Regarding Richard Martyn, John Refham, William Smyth of Waterbeach, John Beverage, Thomas Stowe, cordwainer, Henry Rande, John Barbour, John Saffrey, John Kempe, John Staunford, John Norhampton, John Cook, John Prat, Geoffrey Cobbe and Robert Brygham, the sheriff returns that his predecessor Henry Englyssh, released to him a signed writ of exigent, therefore no further action is taken against them. And regarding Henry Refham, Lorkyn Bernard and Almaric Fede, the same sheriff returns that his aforesaid predecessor released to him a signed indenture made between them stating that those indicated gave themselves up and remain in custody. The others do not appear and are outlawed. | Cambridgeshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4367 | John Legg and others plunder Roger de Harleston | Roger de Harleston appears through his attorney against John Legg and others on a plea that with force and arms they broke the same Roger's closes and houses at Yen Hall and Wimbish and seized and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of forty pounds, and other outrages etc. They do not appear. | Yen Hall,Cambridgeshire; Wimbish,Essex | Accused | View Incident page |