First name | Walter |
Last name | Spitteboter |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Tanner |
Domicile | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex |
Source | TNA CP 40/487 m. 35 |
Comments | Although the occupation 'tanner' is recorded after his name, there is no evidence in manorial court rolls that he worked as a tanner. However, the second person accused from Blackmore, John Lambourne, was a tanner. |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3719 | Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald Bassett. | Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald Bassett. Goods worth £100 stolen and court rolls, rentals, deeds and other muniments burnt. | North Weald Bassett,Essex | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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11/06/1356 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitteboter has died since the last court. No heriot was paid because he did not have animals. An inquest into the right heir of the land and tenement (no details given) concludes that Walter, son of Walter Spitteboter is the right heir and of full age. Walter comes forward and asks to be admitted. He is admitted to a tenancy at will, pays 40d entry fine and swears fealty. Walter Hykebrid (one of the chief pledges) and the reeve stand surety for him. | ERO, D/DHt M92 | Walter the son must have been at least in his late teens. Therefore, he was in his 40s in 1381. |
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11/06/1356 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | A tenement called 'Spitteboter' which was once John Symond's is in the hands of the lord of the manor. | ERO, D/DHt M92 | It is not clear if the tenement 'Spitteboter' is the same tenement for which Walter, son of Walter Spitteboter, swears fealty in the same court (see previous entry). |
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13/01/1357 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | A 'messuagium Spitteboter' appears in a list of several tenements in ruins. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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26/10/1357 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | A day (for the appearance in court) under pain of 40s is given to several tenants, including 'Spitteboters tenement' to repair the ruinous dwellings. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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19/05/1358 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitteboter (12d) and 6 others amerced for not repairing their ruinous tenements; they are ordered to 'erect' [erigerunt] their tenements until All Saints under pain of 40s. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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04/12/1358 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitteboter (6d) and 5 others amerced for not repairing their ruinous tenements; they are ordered to repair their tenements until the next leet under pain of 1/2 mark each. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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15/05/1361 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | A cottage called 'Spitteboteres', once belonging to Adam Squier, is still in ruins; amercement 6d. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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01/06/1371 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitbotere amerced 3d for not having his ditch [fossatus] cleaned which is 3 perches long and next to the land of Stephen Berdefeld to his neighbours damag; he is ordered to make amends under pain of 12d. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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25/06/1372 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitteboter pays 2d for pannage [avesagium] for 2 piglets [porcelli]. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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17/01/1373 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitteboter is 1 of 6 tenants who owe suit of court but make default; he is fined 3d. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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13/12/1375 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spitteboter pays 3 1/2d for pannage [avesagium] for 7 piglets [porcelli]. | ERO, D/DHt M92 |
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10/12/1380 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spyttebotere one of 12 jurors | ERO, D/DHt M93 | This is one of the few instances when Walter served as a juror. |
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16/05/1382 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spetteboter fined 2d for loping an ash tree on the common land without licence. | ERO, D/DHt M93 |
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09/05/1383 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spittebotere one of 49 tenants who swear fealty to the lord of the manor. | ERO, D/DHt M93 | Lord of the manor of Fingrith Hall in Blackmore was Robert de Vere, 9th earl of Oxford. |
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21/05/1390 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spittebotere fined 3d for default of court (i.e. he owes suit of court, but does not appear). | ERO, D/DHt M93 |
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13/10/1391 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | Walter Spittebotter fined 3d for default of court and is distrained to appear at the next court. | ERO, D/DHt M93 |
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15/05/1404 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | The court records the death of Walter Speteboter who held of the lord a cottage and 6 acres of land. The heriot of one of 'his better animals' and a pig worth 2s 8d was levied. Because no-one came forward to claim the tenement it was kept in the hands of the lord. | ERO, D/DHt M94 | Walter Spitteboter was at least in his mid sixties when he died. |
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11/08/1404 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | The tenement of the deceased Walter Spetebotre is still in the hands of the lord as no-one has claimed it yet. | ERO, D/DHt M94 | The year given in the court's dateline, 6 Henry IV, must be wrong; it should be 5 Henry VI. |
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10/12/1404 | Blackmore,Chelmsford Hundred,Essex | At the court in December 1404 it is stated that Walter Spetebotre surrendered a cottage and 6 acres customary land into the hands of Nicholas atte Ferne, a tenant of this manor, in accordance with the custom of this manor in the absence of Thomas Lorchon, bailiff of the manor, but in the presence of John Reygnald, another tenant of the manor; when 'he [Spitteboter] hastened to his death' he gave the cottage and the six acres together with appurtenance to the use of Margret who was his wife. The lord grants the said cottage and six acres with appurtenance to Margret for life at the will of the lord for all ancient services. Margret pays the entry fine of 40d and swears fealty. | ERO, D/DHt M94 |
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