First name | Robert |
Last name | Cordwaner |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Manningtree,Essex |
Source | TNA KB 27/489 m. 46 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3829 | John Boterwyk v. Richard Cannok and others on a plea of trespass | John Boterwyk himself versus Richard Cannok of Manningtree, Roger Cut, Robert Waleys, Robert Cordewaner of Manningtree, John Daunteseye of Manningtree, John Edward of Manningtree, John Neuman, Adam Wryght of Manningtree, John Pollard, William Verye, Richard Bene and John Cole 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 quindene of Trinity. | 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 | View Incident page | ||
3946 | John Boterwyk trespass action. | King's bench action brought by John Boterwick for unspecified trespasses committed by people from Surrey, Middlesex and Essex. | Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4090 | John Glasene and others of Manningtree ordered to rise up by Henry Bakere | John Glasene of Manningtree says under oath that he and others of Manningtree were ordered under pain of forfeiture to rise up by Henry Bakere of Manningtree on 13 June 1381; they gather at Colchester and on 14 June proceed to Mile End to hear the king. | Mile End,Middlesex; Manningtree,Essex; Colchester,Essex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4092 | John Webbe and others of Manningtree ordered to rise up by Henry Bakere, Richard Bene and William Cundewayn | John Webbe of Manningtree says under oath that Henry Bakere of Manning, bailiff of the hundred of Tendring, Richard Bene and William Cundewayn, constable of the town of Manningtree, ordered, on behalf of the lord King, under pain of forfeiture the same John Webbe and others to rise up; [events as described in Incident 4090] they rise up at Manningtree on 13 June 1381; they gather at Colchester and on 14 June proceed to Mile End to hear the king. | Manningtree,Essex; Colchester,Essex; Mile End,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page |