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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameRoger
GenderMale
SourceTNA CP 40/490 m. 167

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3627Attack on the manor of the Prior of Bury St Edmunds at Harlow.Attack on the manor of the Prior of Bury St Edmunds at Harlow. Court rolls and other documents relating to the property rights of the manor burnt.Harlow,EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
21/02/1390Harlow,EssexAt the first court of the new abbot of Bury St Edmunds, William de Cratfield, the payment of £4 17s 8d is levied on the tenants of Harlow as recognition of his lordship. Walter Mountford and John Rogger are elected to collect 27s on behalf of the market (town), and Richard Forster and William Lok 72s 8d on behalf of 'Upland'. The tax has to be collected by Michaelmas.ERO, D/DEs M1
08/08/1390Harlow,EssexJohn Roger one of 20 chief pledges.ERO, D/DEs M1
17/04/1391Harlow,EssexJohn Roger one of the death bed witnesses when Thomas Crouchman surrendered his tenement.ERO, D/DEs M1
18/09/1391Harlow,EssexJohn Roger one of 20 chief pledges.ERO, D/DEs M1
21/06/1395Harlow,EssexJohn Roger listed as chief pledge. However, interlineated is 'mort' (dead).ERO, D/DEs M1John Roger is dead by June 1395. This is corroborated by further entries in this court and leet where 'mortuus' is interlineated above his name.
18/10/1395Harlow,EssexRobert Webbe and his wife Johanna had bought from John Campyoun, William Feld and John Rogger a messuage built on the lord's fief ('feodum'). Roger came and show the deed by which he bought the messuage. He does fealty for himself and his wife.ERO, D/DEs M1
18/10/1395Harlow,EssexOn his death bed John Rogger surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of the bailiff, William atte Feld, and witnessed by Walter Mounfort, John Chaundeler and John Flann 5 and 1/2 acres of molland [land of which rent is due] and 1 messuage and 1 shop in Harlow market. The lord grants the said land and messuage wit appurtenance to Alice, who was the wife of John Rogger; to hold for life by the rod for rent and services. Alice pays 12s entry fine. And after the death of Alice the land and the messuage with appurtenance will pass to Johanna, Johanna [sic], Alice and Matilda, daughters of the said John and Alice.ERO, D/DEs M1
18/10/1395Harlow,EssexThe jurors report that Walter Mounfort and John Marchal had bought from John Roggere 1/2 acre of free land with a barn and a bakehouse built on it; they are ordered to show the deed by which they entered into the tenement and do fealty.ERO, D/DEs M1

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