First name | Henry |
Last name | Pesecod |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA KB 27/483 rex mm. 19-19d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4345 | Roger Bacon rises up at Norwich and beheads Reginald de Eccles | Roger Bacon, knight, together with others, was a principal and chief leader and assembler of the people who now, recently, rose up against the lord king's peace at Norwich, to the prejudice of the lord king's crown, on Monday 17 June 1381, and there, together with other malefactors he, with force and arms and in a warlike manner, with pennons raised, feloniously killed Reginald de Eccles and beheaded him, and there he feloniously broke into the said Reginald's house, and feloniously stole and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of a hundred marks; and he likewise feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Henry Lomynour there, and feloniously stole his goods and chattels found there to the value of a thousand marks; and he also feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Robert Salle, knight, there, and feloniously stole and carried off the goods and chattels of the same Robert found there, to the value of two hundred pounds. | Norwich,Norfolk | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4345 | Roger Bacon rises up at Norwich and beheads Reginald de Eccles | Roger Bacon, knight, together with others, was a principal and chief leader and assembler of the people who now, recently, rose up against the lord king's peace at Norwich, to the prejudice of the lord king's crown, on Monday 17 June 1381, and there, together with other malefactors he, with force and arms and in a warlike manner, with pennons raised, feloniously killed Reginald de Eccles and beheaded him, and there he feloniously broke into the said Reginald's house, and feloniously stole and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of a hundred marks; and he likewise feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Henry Lomynour there, and feloniously stole his goods and chattels found there to the value of a thousand marks; and he also feloniously broke into and cast down the house of Robert Salle, knight, there, and feloniously stole and carried off the goods and chattels of the same Robert found there, to the value of two hundred pounds. | Norwich,Norfolk | Juror | View Incident page |