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Participant

First nameThomas
Last nameShouteman
GenderMale
DomicileLondon
SourceTNA KB 145/3/6/1 unnumbered (c)
CommentsShouteman was pardoned for his role in the insurrection, not having been one of those excluded from the amnesty, on 25 June 1383: CPR 1381-5, p. 288

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
4311Thomas Shouteman beheads John BochierThomas Shouteman, in the company of other wrongdoers, on Friday 14 June 1381, upon London Bridge within 'les Stulpes' by Southwark, in the ward of the said Bridge, feloniously killed John Bochier, millward, and cut off the head of the same John with a certain sword for 3½d, which the same John owed to the aforesaid Thomas, and not for another cause. After committing the crime, Thomas dragged John's body outside the liberty of the city of London as far as the vill of Southwark, and fled.London Bridge,Bridge Ward,London; Southwark,SurreyAccusedView Incident page
4312Thomas Shouteman knocks down the houses of Reginald Neuport alias Reginald atte ChaumbreThomas Shouteman, together with very many other wrongdoers from the aforesaid insurrection, on Friday 14 June 1381, abovesaid, at Greenwich in the county of Kent, feloniously and traitorously broke and knocked down to the ground all the houses and tenements of Reginald Neuport otherwise called Reginald atte Chaumbre, and feloniously took and carried away diverse goods and chattels of the same Reginald, viz linen and woollen cloths and other jewels, to the value of £40, and that he was a common wrongdoer in doing these bad things in the counties of Surrey and Middlesex, etc.Greenwich,KentAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
25/06/1383Shouteman was pardoned for his role in the insurrection, not having been one of those excluded fromthe amnesty, on 25 June 1383CPR 1381-5, p. 288

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