First name | Henry |
Last name | Cook |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Berkhamsted,Hertfordshire |
Source | TNA CP 40/492 m. 193d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3641 | Attack on the property of Richard Scryveyn of St Albans. | Attack on the property of Richard Scryveyn of St Albans. Cereals, beans, peas and other goods taken and carried away. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4137 | Attack on property of Robert del Chambre at St Albans | Property of Robert del Chambre at St Albans attacked on 15 June 1381 by Edward and Henry Cook and numerous others; they broke the close and houses and stole goods and chattels. They appear through their attorney and plead not guilty. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4151 | John Tyler rises up at St Albans | John Tyler and others rose up on Friday 21 June 1381 and threw down a house belonging to the abbot of St Albans called 'le Thwerthonerhous', and on Saturday 22 June 1381 they threw down the houses of Robert atte Chaumbre, Richard Screvayne and John Clerk at St Albans, and broke the prison of the abbot of St Albans and led out the prisoners. John Tyler is led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench and produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is mainprised and released. | Abbey of St Albans,St Albans,Hertfordshire; St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mainpernor | View Incident page | ||
4153 | Edmund Cook rises up at St Albans | Edmund Cook of Berkhamsted with about 40 others of the same village on Saturday 15 June 1381 went to St Albans and rode to the house of Robert atte Chaumbre and stayed on their horses while the house was thrown down. Edmund Cook was led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbot of St Albans and produced a pardon under the general amnesty; he is mainprised and released. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mainpernor | View Incident page | ||
4154 | John Garlek rises up at St Albans | John Garlek and others on Friday 14 June 1381 came from London to St Albans with a banner raised against the king. John Garlek is led from the Marshalsea by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbot of St Albans and produces a pardon under the genera amnesty; he is mainprised and released. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mainpernor | View Incident page |