First name | Richard |
Last name | Inthehale |
Alias | atte Hale |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Manorial Tenant |
Domicile | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex |
Source | ERO D/DHf M28 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3842 | Richard Inthehale and two other tenants fined for helping to burn manorial documents at Berwick Berners. | Richard Inthehale, John Fynch and John Herde pay fines for having their tenements back which were confiscated for helping to burn court rolls, accounts and other manorial documents at Berwick Berners. | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3843 | Richard Inthehale amerced for removing timber and other goods from the manor, and for having a cow in his possession during the rising. | Richard Inthehale amerced for removing timber, farm tools and hay during the rising, and for having a cow not in milk in his possession for 9 days during the same time. | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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29/09/1381 to 28/09/1382 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard Inthehale paid 16 s fines and amercements to the lord. | ERO, D/DHf M45 |
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07/01/1382 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard Inthehale pays 18 d for pannage of pigs. He is an affeerer. | ERO, D/DHf M28 |
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07/01/1382 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard Inthehale together with John Fynch pledge for Henry Balt who is fined 12 d for trespass with 100 sheep in the lords pasture. Richard Inthehale amerced 8 d for trespass with 28 sheep in the lord's pasture. | ERO, D/DHf M28 |
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19/06/1386 | Richard atte Hale submits to a charge of trespass in the lord's oats with 4 bullocks; amerced 6 d. He also submits to a charge of trespass with 30 in the lord's wheat; amerced 6 d. | D/DQ 55/140 | The identity with Richard Inthehale/atte Hale of Berwick Berners cannot be established with absolute certainty. |
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09/09/1386 | Chelmsford,Essex | Richard atte Hale of Abbess Roding gives a messuage with adjacent garden in Chelmsford to his son John. | ERO, D/DP O29/1 | The identity of Richard atte Hale of 'Rothynggeabesse' with Richsard Inthehale/atte Hale of Berwick Berners in Abbess Roding can not be established with absolute certainty. |
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08/04/1390 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard atte Hale(!) one of five chief pledges. He and the other four are called 'tenentes in bondagio' (i.e. bond tenants). As it is custom of the manor, the bond tenants have to pay a chicken worth 1/2 d each on the feast of St John. Because they have not done this, they are ordered to pay a chicken worth 1 d as 'common fine'. Richard atte Hale is an affeerer. Richard atte Hale junior is in the tithing. | ERO, D/DHf M29 | It seems that Richard had two sons, the older John Inthehale/atte Hale and Richard atte Hale junior. The latter was probably 12 or 13 years in 1390 and just admitted to the tithing. |
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31/03/1391 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard atte Hale senior(!) one of four chief pledges. He is ordered to scour the ditch towards 'Pirefeld' on a length of 3 perches under pain of 5 s. He is an affeerer. | ERO, D/DHf M29 |
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19/04/1392 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard atte Hale senior one of three chief pledges. John atte Hale, his son, dies. John's messuage and 8 acres Ware land is claimed by his widow Alice; she has to give a young cow, worth 6 s 8 d, as heriot. | ERO, D/DHf M29 |
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11/04/1393 | Berwick Berners,Ongar Hundred,Essex | Richard atte Hale senior one of three chief pledges. He also acts as a pledge for Alice atte Hale, who was the wife of John atte Hale, and her new husband Robert atte Strate (whom she married without licence). | ERO, D/DHf M29 |
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