First name | Richard |
Last name | Neville |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Ostler |
Domicile | Southwark,Surrey |
Source | TNA KB 27/489 m. 1d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3833 | John Boterwyk v. Thomas Ropere and others on a plea of trespass | John Boterwyk by his attorney versus Thomas Ropere, Adam Gynes, Geoffrey Taillour of Moulsham, John Clob, William Saresson, Stephen Pays of Chelmsford, Richard Spark, John Harry, John Flemyng, John Hokere, Gerard Waryn, carpenter, Alan atte Forthe, tailor, John Bisshop, tailor, William Poggare, Nicholas Thurston, carpenter, John Neville, barber, Richard Neville of Southwark, ostler, Alan Whytbred, Gilbert Fullere and John Godere of Hendon on a plea of trespass. It was ordered to the sheriff to attach them, and the sheriff returns that they have nothing; he is ordered to arrest them and they are to appear before the king in the octave of St John. | Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3849 | Andrew Tettesworth v. William Morle and others on a plea of trespass | Andrew Tettesworth, brewer, by his attorney versus William Morle of Gravesend, draper, John Sprot of Fobbing, Stephen Taillour of Northfleet, draper, Richard Pounde of Fobbing, John Frome of Southwark, Richard Hostiler of Southwark, Richard Swynhed of Southwark, Thomas Torkessay of Southwark, John Brynkeslee of Southwark, Ralph Bregirdelmaker of London, Simon Smyth of Holborn, Richard Nevill of Southwark and Robert Taillour of Fobbing, on a plea of trespass. They do not appear; sheriff ordered to attach them and he returns that they have nothing; to appear before the king in the octave of St Michael. | Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3928 | John Butterwick trespass action. | King's bench action brought by John Butterwick for unspecified trespasses committed by people from Surrey, Middlesex and Essex. | Middlesex | Accused | Reported dead Trinity term 1382. | View Incident page | |
3942 | John Butterwick trespass action. | King's bench action brought by John Butterwick against people from Essex, Middlesex and other places; they are accused of stealing goods worth £40 from Butterwick and burning down his houses in Ebury, Kensington and Westminster. | Westminster,Middlesex; Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Ebury,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4188 | Robert Cave and others burn the manors of the Savoy, Clerkenwell and Knightsbridge | Robert Cave, baker of Dartford, Richard Nevylle of Southwark, Walter Payn Brey, girdlemaker of London, John Hayward of Elmdon in the county of Essex, John Hayward junior of Essex, William Berle of Elmdon, skinner, John Smyth of Elmdon and John Scot, tawyer of London, on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June 1381 went to the manors of the Savoy and Clerkenwell and to the manor of John Butterwyk at Knightsbridge with a multitude of traitors, against the lord king and his people, and feloniously and treasonably burnt and tore down the houses of the aforesaid manors, against the peace. | Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4212 | Richard Neville burns the Savoy, the Hospital of St John at Clerkenwell, and the manor of John Buterwyk at Knightsbridge | Richard Neville of Southwark, on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June 1381, came to the manor of the Savoy, and to the [Hospital of St John] Clerkenwell, and to John Butrewyk's manor at Knightsbridge, with a crowd of traitors against the lord king and his people, and feloniously and traitorously burnt and cast down the aforesaid houses within the aforesaid manors, against the peace etc. He does not appear and is outlawed; he appears and produces a king's writ annulling the outlawry; he is mainprised. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Knightsbridge,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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1382 | Reported dead Trinity term 1382. | TNA, KB 27/489 m. 71. |