First name | ??? |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Walsham |
Gender | Female |
Source | TNA KB 27/490 rex m. 21d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3915 | Attack on property of Ralph de Walsham by William Wyndout | Property of Ralph de Walsham at Mildenhall attacked with force and arms; close and houses broken; goods and chattels (detailed) stolen; servant Elizabeth led away; damages of £100. William appears and pleads not guilty; mainprised. Tried on 27th July 1385, William does not appear; jury finds him guilty; to pay damages of 140 m. | Mildenhall,Suffolk | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4359 | Simon vicar of Mildenhall threatens Ralph atte Wyk | Simon, vicar of Mildenhall, otherwise arrested by Henry English, sheriff of Cambridgeshire, on suspicion of insurrection during the time of the rumour and disturbance, and at the complaint of Ralph atte Wyk, king's escheator in the aforesaid county, for the reason that [Simon], with many other malefactors by him congregated and arrayed in a warlike manner, on Friday 14th June 1381, came to the house of the aforesaid Ralph at Newmarket in the county of Cambridgeshire, and insulted him, and threatened him with beheading, and destruction of his dwelling, if he did not deliver up to him the daughter of Ralph de Walsham at Mildenhall, lately abducted by others and alleged to have been received by Ralph atte Wyke, as the aforesaid Simon the vicar asserted, and of which accusation the same Ralph atte Wyke is not guilty. And the aforesaid vicar continued in his malicious and iniquitous purpose until the same Ralph and his friends paid him a fine to stand in his favour, to the great injury of Ralph, his wife and family, and manifest affright and disturbance of the whole town, and in contempt of the King's peace. | Newmarket,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4375 | Simon Dominik threatens Ralph atte Wyke | Simon Dominik, vicar of the church of Mildenhall, came, together with others, to Newmarket on Friday 14 June 1381, to the house of Ralph atte Wyke, and spoke to the same Ralph, accusing him of the abduction, harbouring and detention of a certain daughter of Ralph de Walsham. And he threatened him that unless he had the aforesaid daughter come and delivered her to them, he would decapitate him; whereas the same Ralph atte Wyke had not seen the said daughter or ever harboured her. He produces a pardon and goes free. | Newmarket,Cambridgeshire | Victim | View Incident page |
person 1 | relationship with person 2 | person 2 | relationship with person 1 | Certainty | Sources | Comments |
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Elizabeth Walsham ( 20768 ) | Father | Elizabeth Walsham ( 20768 ) | Daughter | Certain | ||
Ralph Walsham ( 25527 ) | Father | ??? Walsham ( 25528 ) | Daughter | Certain | ||
Ralph Walsham ( 25697 ) | Father | ??? Walsham ( 25698 ) | Daughter | Certain |
Duplicate person | Comments |
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??? de Walsham ( 25528 ) | |
??? de Walsham ( 25528 ) | |
Elizabeth de Walsham ( 20768 ) |