First name | William |
Last name | Thourgor |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Manorial Tenant |
Domicile | Stebbing,Essex |
Source | BL Add Ch/65983 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4081 | Attack on the manor of William de Wauton in Stebbing (Essex) and documents burnt. | Attack on the manor of William de Wauton in Stebbing (Essex); seven tenants fined different amounts for burning the Stebbing court rolls. | Stebbing,Essex | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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28/11/1381 | Stebbing,Essex | William Thourgor fined 10s for his part in the burning of the Stebbing court rolls. | BL Add. Ch. 65983 | ||
17/07/1382 | Stebbing,Essex | William Thurgor is re-granted seven 'ware' acres of customary land which was confiscated as a consequence of the rising; he pays 2s entry fine and does fealty. | BL Add. Ch. 65983 | Ware land or warr-land: land held by customary tenure that was anciently liable for taxation (the royal geld). | |
18/12/1383 | Stebbing,Essex | William Thurgor pays 3s yearly for a messuage and three acres of land; he also pays 12d yearly for a croft containing three acres formerly of William Blakewen, and he pays 6d for three acres of land called Reycroft. - William also pays 21 1/2d at the terms of Easter, the nativity of St John and Michaelmas for eight acres of land of Thurgor tenement. - He owes his share of works for Blakewen tenement. - The Thurgor tenement owes seven and a half eggs yearly. | BL Add. Ch. 65957 |
person 1 | relationship with person 2 | person 2 | relationship with person 1 | Certainty | Sources | Comments |
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William Thourgor ( 22823 ) | Son | Robert Thurgor ( 22833 ) | Father | Certain |