Title | Lord |
First name | Hugh |
Last name prefix | la |
Last name | Zouche |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA SC 8/94/4698 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3820 | Petition from the Abbot of Peterborough concerning punishment of tenants involved in the rising | The abbot and convent request that the correction of their tenants involved in the rebellion be granted to them, or that another remedy is ordained so that the abbot and abbey are not destroyed and burnt by them in the future, and that no charter of pardon is granted to any of those indicted until they have made satisfaction for their rebellion. The rebels have been indicted before Lord de la Zouche by a commission of the king. | Peterborough,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4546 | Commission to recover goods of University of Cambridge | Commission to Hugh la Zouche, James de Grauncestre, John Brun and the sheriff of Cambridge, concerning the theft of goods and burning of charters by insurgents belonging to the chancellor, masters, and scholars of Cambridge University. | University of Cambridge,Cambridge,Cambridgeshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4548 | Commission to arrest escaped rebels in Cambridgeshire | Commission to Hugh la Zouche and his fellows, heretofore appointed to punish the late insurgents in the county of Cambridge, to arrest, wherever found, those who have been indicted before them but have escaped out of the country, and bring them back for trial. | Cambridgeshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4551 | Commission for proclamation that tenants of William Gambon do their services | Commission to Hugh la Zouche, William de Wyndesore, John de Burgh, William Cheyne, John de Wauton, John de Brunne and the sheriff of Cambridge, to make proclamation in that county that all tenants of William Gambon are to do their accustomed services; with power to punish the disobedient. | Cambridgeshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4558 | Commission concerning attack on Barnwell Priory, Cambridge | Commission to Richard Lescrope, Hugh la Zouche, William Wyndesore, John de Burgh, knights, Roger Harleston, John Brunne and the sheriff of Cambridge, on complaint by the prior of Bernewell [Barnwell] that divers evildoers in the county of Cambridge at the procurance of his rivals came armed to the priory, disseised him of a garden, broke certain houses and a watergate, felled his growing trees, fished in his stews, carried away fish, timber and other goods, and compelled him to enter into a bond of £2,000 not to prosecute. They are to reinstate him, restore the bond, enquire touching all the circumstances, compel restitution, and certify their proceedings. | Barnwell,Cambridgeshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4560 | Commission for restitution of goods of Thomas de Hasilden | Commission to Hugh la Zouche, knight, William de Notton and William Bateman, on complaint by Thomas de Hasilden that insurgents in the counties of Cambridge, Hertford and Essex, have entered his manors and houses, destroyed them and carried away horses, cattle, jewels and others goods to his utter ruin, to enquire touching the same, seize the offenders, compel restitution, and certify their proceedings. | Essex; Cambridgeshire; Hertfordshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4646 | Order to return lands, goods and chattels of John Saferay | Order John Parys, escheator in Cambridgeshire, to return lands, goods and chattels of John Saferay of Stow cum Quy, as he was pardoned on 22 November 1381, provided he was not one of the principal insurgents. | Mentioned | View Incident page |