First name | John |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Stanntone |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Attorney |
Source | TNA CP 40/486 m. 337d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2819 | Richard, Earl of Arundel, v. John Rycoun et al., further process | Sussex - John Rycoun 'bochere' Richard Hendyman de Ukkefeld John Poterne William Shortpot de Ryngemere Richard Osemond Simon Skyn de Wellyngham Jordan Cony, John Oteway Nicholas Wynter John Deneman junior Alexander Knoller William Cuffeleye and John Bradyn attached to answer Richard Earl of Arundel by his attorney John de Bretton on a plea that together with Richard Russell of Bergerssh, John Cogger of Hethfeld, Richard Cogger of Hethfeld, Simon Grauncher, John Whiteheued, John Randolf 'chesman', John Markewyk, Phillip de Rysshdon, John Cook de Pycombe junior, William Lambard of Hurst, William Weston of Southover, Thomas Smalwyn, William Wrethe, Richard Storme, William Holter 'souter', John Gyle of Firle, John Page of Bokstede 'synyere', Richard Morhale of Grenstede, John atte Cherche of Glynde and John French, on 16 June 1381, with force and arms, namely swords, bows and arrows, they broke the castle, close and houses of the said Earl at Lewes, and broke into 10 tuns of wine worth £100 and drank it, and took and carried away goods and chattels worth 40 marks, namely breastplates, iron helmets and other armour, bows, iron arrows, planks, woollen and linen cloth, chests, and dishes of bronze and wood, and also took and burnt court rolls, rentals and other muniments, namely charters and writings relating to the castle and honour of Lewes, to the value of £1000. Defs. come by John de Sutton their attorney and say not guilty - both parties on country - jurors to come in quindene of Easter. Earl optulit se v Russell and the others in the same plea - sheriff had been ordered to arrest them - returns that John Cogger John Whitheued John Randolf John Markewyk William Weston and William Holter are dead, so no further action against them - sheriff ordered sicut prius to arrest the others, to be in CP in quindene of Easter. | Lewes,Sussex | Attorney | View Incident page | ||
4110 | Attack on property of George Glammville at Hollesley and Sutton | Property of George Glammville at Hollesley and Sutton attacked by John Marleput, clerk, and others; they broke the close and burnt documents contained in a chest. | Sutton,Wilford Hundred,Suffolk; Hollesley,Wilford Hundred,Suffolk | Attorney | View Incident page |
Duplicate person | Comments |
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John de Sutton ( 7610 ) |