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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameWymerk
GenderMale
OccupationTaverner
DomicileTorksey,Lincolnshire
SourceTNA JUST 3/167 m. 46d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
4228John Wymerk and John Whitlok rob and kill a foreign merchantJohn, son of John Wymerk of Torksey, Lincolnshire, taverner, came before Robert de Pynchebek, coroner of the lord king in the parts of Holland in the county of Lincolnshire, at Boston, viz on the 10th November 1382, and acknowledged that he is a robber of diverse felonies. And he says that he, together with a certain John Whitlok, chaplain, on 7 June 1381, between Deptford and Shooter's Hill in the county of Kent, feloniously robbed a certain foreign merchant, whose name he does not know, of ten marks of silver, and feloniously killed the same merchant there, whereof the said John, son of John, accuses the said John Whitlok. Shooter's Hill,Kent; Deptford,KentApproverView Incident page
4228John Wymerk and John Whitlok rob and kill a foreign merchantJohn, son of John Wymerk of Torksey, Lincolnshire, taverner, came before Robert de Pynchebek, coroner of the lord king in the parts of Holland in the county of Lincolnshire, at Boston, viz on the 10th November 1382, and acknowledged that he is a robber of diverse felonies. And he says that he, together with a certain John Whitlok, chaplain, on 7 June 1381, between Deptford and Shooter's Hill in the county of Kent, feloniously robbed a certain foreign merchant, whose name he does not know, of ten marks of silver, and feloniously killed the same merchant there, whereof the said John, son of John, accuses the said John Whitlok. Shooter's Hill,Kent; Deptford,KentMentionedView Incident page
4241John Wymerk and John Whitlok steal silver from Walter DogetJohn Wymerk accuses John Whitlok, chaplain, on account that he, together with the aforesaid accuser, on Saturday 9 June [sic] 1381, at London in the tavern of Walter Doget in Eastcheap, furtively took and carried away two pieces of silver called 'shewers' of the said Walter. Eastcheap,LondonApproverView Incident page
4242John Wymerk and others plunder a house in Charing CrossJohn Wymerk accuses John Sewalle of Chelmsford, John Clerk of '?Marnam iuxta Barnet', John Brus of Wiltshire, and John Bere of Berkshire, on account that they, together with the aforesaid accuser, on 20 June 1381 at Charing Cross in the county of Middlesex, feloniously broke into the house of a certain unknown man, and furtively took and carried away one gown, worth 6s 8d, and one piece of woollen cloth, worth 20s, and one brass pot and one brass pan, worth 8s, found there. Charing Cross,MiddlesexApproverView Incident page

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Relationships

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