First name | Hugh |
Last name | Fastolf |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA CP 40/485 m. 421 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3905 | Attack on property of Hugh Fastolf by Robert Brasyer and others | Property of Hugh Fastolf at Great Yarmouth attacked; broke close and houses; theft of goods and chattels worth £40. They do not appear; Robert Brasyer distrained and mainprised; the others cannot be found. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3911 | Attack on property of Hugh Fastolf by Sir Roger Bacon and others | Property of Hugh Fastolf at Great Yarmouth attacked with force and arms; close and houses broken; goods and chattels worth £40 (detailed) stolen. Roger Bacon appears and pleads not guilty; jurors come to Norwich in week of Pentecost; Bacon does not appear; found guilty in his absence and ordered to pay damages of 100 m. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3947 | Hugh Fastolf versus Bartholomew Edward and others | Norfolk. Hugh Fastolf appears through John Drake, his attorney, against Bartholomew Edward, Robert Wright, William Glavayn of Stoke, John atte Stone of Marsham, Robert atte Fen of Norwich, Robert Curte, Robert Stable, William Partynk of North Walsham, John Wylyet, John Dawes of Stratton, Richard Hope of Trowse, John Hert of Thrigby and Adam Oky on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close of the said Hugh in the town of Great Yarmouth and took and carried away his goods and chattels found there to the value of £40, and other enormities, against the peace. And they do not come. Therefore, the sheriff was ordered to arrest them. And the sheriff reports that they cannot be found. Therefore, just as previously the sheriff is ordered to arrest them and produce them here at the quindene of Trinity 1382. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3948 | Hugh Fastolf versus John Fistolf and others | Norfolk. The same Hugh appears through his aforesaid attorney, against John Fistolf of Stoke, Clement de Drentale, John Arnald, John Davy, Thomas, son of Andrew Redere of Norwich, painter, Robert Halle of Halvergate, Edward Lawe, John Dayman, Robert Thurkyld of North Walsham, John Pouchemakere, William Smyth of Hedenham and John Dayesy on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said Hugh in the town of Great Yarmouth and took and carried away his goods and chattels found there to the value of £40, and other enormities, against the peace. And they do not come. Therefore, the sheriff was ordered to arrest them. And the sheriff reports that they cannot be found. Therefore, just as previously the sheriff is ordered to arrest them and produce them here at the quindene of Trinity 1382. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3951 | Hugh Fastolf versus John Turnebole and others | Norfolk. The same Hugh appears through his aforesaid attorney, against John Turnebole, Edward Gouche, Andrew Fyk of Yelverton junior, Andrew Fyk of Yelverton senior, Richard Thedward, William Barster, Nicholas Prour of Poringland, John Bonsted, William Tephay of Shotesham, William Sherman, John Millere, Walter Huttyng and John Manndevyle on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said Hugh in the town of Great Yarmouth and took and carried away his goods and chattels found there to the value of £40, and other enormities, against the peace. And they do not come. Therefore, the sheriff was ordered to arrest them. And the sheriff reports that they cannot be found. Therefore, just as previously the sheriff is ordered to arrest them and produce them here at the quindene of Trinity 1382. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3952 | Hugh Fastolf versus John Tyngel and others | Norfolk. The same Hugh appears through his aforesaid attorney, against John Tyngel of Upton near Lodne, Geoffrey Bergh, William Gilberd, John Overbek of Upton, Richard Snellyng of Limpenhoe, Walter Hakone, William Buxtone of Norwich, Simon Cobbe of Catfield, dyer, Robert Tart of North Walsham, Benedict Cok of Hardley, Harvey Dynne, John Sponare, chaplain, Thomas Soppe of Kirby Bedon and Harvey Dussyng on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said Hugh in the town of Great Yarmouth and took and carried away his goods and chattels found there to the value of £40, and other enormities, against the peace. And they do not come. Therefore, the sheriff was ordered to arrest them. And the sheriff reports that they cannot be found. Therefore, just as previously the sheriff is ordered to arrest them and produce them here at the quindene of Trinity 1382. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3953 | Hugh Fastolf versus Sir Roger Bacone and others | Norfolk. The same Hugh appears through his aforesaid attorney, against Sir Roger Bacone, Roger Gogone of Hedenham, Adam Ade of Hedenham, Henry Fayrman of Lingwood, Robert Gardyner of Halvergate, John Skot, Geoffrey atte Cherche, John atte Cherche, Thomas Lote, Richard Grannt, John Fullare, Thomas Thorald, John atte Chambre of Potter Heigham, Peter Iokkes of Potter Heigham, Richard atte Welle of Ludham, Adam Chibbe of Stalham and John Soutere of Stalham on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said Hugh in the town of Great Yarmouth and took and carried away his goods and chattels found there to the value of £40, and other enormities, against the peace. And they do not come. And the sheriff was ordered to distrain the aforesaid Roger Bacon and to arrest the aforesaid Roger Gogone and the others. And the sheriff reports that the aforesaid Roger Bacon is distrained by chattels to the value of 18d and by the mainprise of John Smyth, Thomas Hert, Henry Ferrour and Adam Sivert. Therefore, they are in mercy. And just as previously the sheriff is ordered to distrain him by all lands and revenues and produce him at the quindene of Trinity 1382. And regarding the aforesaid Roger Gogone [and others] the sheriff reports that they cannot be found. Therefore, as previously the sheriff is ordered to arrest them and produce them here at the aforesaid term. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page |
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