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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameBorell
GenderMale
DomicileWrittle,Essex
SourceTNA CP 40/487 m. 465

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3634Attack on the manor of Henry de Grey de Wilton at Sandon.Attack on the manor of Henry de Grey de Wilton at Sandon. Goods worth £40 taken and carried away.Sandon,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3703Attack on the manor of Henry de Grey de Wylton at Sandon.Attack on the manor of Henry de Grey de Wylton at Sandon. Goods worth £20 stolen and servants of Henry assaulted, beaten and wounded.Sandon,EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
12/10/1381Writtle,EssexWilliam Borel, son of John Borel of Pleshey comes and claims that he is is the right heir to a tenement which his father, now deceased, held. A jury established that he is the next heir and of age. He pays 12d fine, 6s 3d relief ('relevium') and does fealty.ERO, D/DP M189No details of the tenement are given.
02/11/1381Writtle,EssexWilliam Borel, defendant, against Nicholas de Acula, master of the church of All Saints in Writtle, plaintiff. Nicholas claims William owes him 20s; William acknowledges that he owes 10s and 'defends the force and injury ('vim and inuriam'). Order to levy 10s to the benefit of Nicholas. ERO, D/DB M189
12/07/1382Writtle,EssexThomas Gardener and Ralph Steylman come and show a deed by which they bought from William Borel of Pleshey all his lands and tenements in Writtle. Thomas and Ralph pay the relief ('relevium'; 6s 3d) and do fealty. Afterwards it came to light that the lady was alienated of the heriot due from Borel's tenement. The bedel is ordered to seize the tenement.ERO, D/DP M190

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Other Cases of the Same Person

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William Borell ( 17061 )