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Participant

First nameWalter
Last name prefixatte
Last nameKeye
GenderMale
OccupationBrewer
DomicileWood Street,Cripplegate Within Ward,London
SourceTNA KB 27/482 rex m. 43

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3287Exclusions from the General Pardon - LondonExclusions from the General Pardon - LondonLondonAccusedView Incident page
4159Walter atte Keye threatens Andrew VernounWalter atte Keye, brewer, of Wood Street, on Friday 14 June 1381 with other wrongdoers went to the house of Andrew Vernoun, brewer, at Paul's Wharf, and threatened to kill Andrew and to throw down his house unless he paid a fine of 3s 4d.Paul's Wharf,London,LondonAccusedView Incident page
4161Walter atte Keye attempts to burn the Jubilee Book Walter atte Keye with other rebels on Friday 14 June 1381 came to the London Guildhall with fire in order to burn the Jubilee Book.Guildhall,London,LondonAccusedView Incident page
4162Walter atte Keye despoils the king's CompterWalter atte Keye on Friday 14 June 1381 led many rebels to the king's Compter in Milk Street and despoiled it, and broke into chests looking for the Jubilee Book concerning the constitutions of the City of London. He is fled; he has no chattels.Milk Street,London,LondonAccusedView Incident page

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Other Cases of the Same Person

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Walter Keye ( 11979 )