First name | John |
Last name | Filloll |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Miller |
Domicile | East Hanningfield,Essex |
Source | ERO D/DP M833 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4164 | John Filloll and John Geffrey, both of East Hanningfield (Essex) indicted and executed for treason. | John Filloll, miller, of East Hanningfield, and John Geffrey, bailiff of East Hanningfield (Essex) indicted and drawn and hanged at Chelmsford before the king for unspecified acts of treason. | Accused | He was drawn and hanged at Chelmsford. | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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1359 | East Hanningfield,Essex | John Fillol is granted a piece of land. | ERO, D/DP M832 | This information is from C. Dyer, 'The Causes of the Revolt in Rural Essex', p. 29. Fillol must have been in his 40s when her rebelled. | |
14/05/1380 | East Hanningfield,Essex | John Adam surrenders a messuage with garden and a croft land containing 2 acres of land with appurtenances in West Hanningfield for the use of John Filloll, miller, and his heirs. John Filloll receives the land out of the hand of steward to held of the lady by the rod at will. Pledge is the bailiff [John Geffrey] John pays 20d and swears fealty. | ERO, D/DP M833 |
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03/06/1381 | East Hanningfield,Essex | John Filol fined 3d for beating ('percussit') Peter Chrawer against the peace. | ERO, D/DP M833 |
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09/01/1382 | East Hanningfield,Essex | Alice, widow of John Filloll receives her husbands tenement - a messuage with garden and croft land, in total 2 acres with appurtenances - after paying a hefty entry fine: 'At this court the lady by her special grace grants all the tenements to Alice who was the wife of the said John Filloll, miller, and to John her son and Alice sister of the same son John, and their heirs, to hold ... by the rod at the will of the lady according to the custom of the manor by service previously due therefrom. And they give to the lady 40s [sum in the margin] as entry fine. By pledge of the bailiff. And they swear fealty.' | ERO, D/DP M833 | Cf. W.H. Liddell and R.G. Wood (eds), Essex and the Great Revolt of 1381 (Chelmsford, 1982), p. 77. |
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