First name | John |
Last name prefix | of |
Last name | Cambridge |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Prior |
Domicile | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk |
Source | TNA KB 27/484 rex mm. 26-26d |
Role in source | Victim |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3627 | Attack on the manor of the Prior of Bury St Edmunds at Harlow. | Attack on the manor of the Prior of Bury St Edmunds at Harlow. Court rolls and other documents relating to the property rights of the manor burnt. | Harlow,Essex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3914 | Attack on property of Prior of Bury St Edmunds by John Alisaundre and Walter Souherde | Property of the Prior of Bury St Edmunds at Sawbridgeworth attacked with force and arms; close and houses broken; documents of the manor burnt; damages of £40. John and Walter appear and plead not guilty; jurors find in their favour; Prior in mercy for false claim. | Sawbridgeworth,Hertfordshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4071 | Exchequer case regarding the town and convent of Bury St Edmunds | Order that 500 m. of the 2000 m. imposed on the town of Bury St Edmunds for its part in the uprising should go to the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, as recompense for damages. | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4147 | Thomas Payntour rises up at St Albans | It was presented that Thomas Payntour of St Albans on 14 June 1381 painted a banner with the king's arms and went with various traitors to St Albans and threw down the houses of Richard Stryveyn, John Clerk and Robert atte Chaumbre. Thomas Payntour is led from the Marshalsea and produces a pardon, along with Richard Walyngford of St Albans; they are released and mainprised. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4148 | William Berewyk and Richard Walyngford rise up at St Albans | It was presented that William Berewyk and Richard Walyngford on Friday 14 and Saturday 15 June 1381 came from London with a banner and rose up at St Albans with the community of that town. They are brought before the king's bench from the Marshalsea by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbot of St Albans and produce the king's pardon. They are released and mainprised. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4149 | John Wayt rises up at St Albans | John Wayt rose up at St Albans with the community of that town on Friday 14 June 1381, and threw down the manor houses of the abbey of St Albans. He was led from the Marshalsea by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbey and brought before the king's bench. He produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is released and mainprised. | Abbey of St Albans,St Albans,Hertfordshire; St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4150 | Gilbert Taillour rises up St Albans | Gilbert Taillour rose up at St Albans with a wicked company on Friday 14 June 1381, and said that if one man was killed then the manors of the abbot of St Albans would be burnt and the abbey thrown down. He was led from the Marshalsea by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbey and brought before the king's bench. He produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is released and mainprised. | St Albans,Hertfordshire; Abbey of St Albans,St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4151 | John Tyler rises up at St Albans | John Tyler and others rose up on Friday 21 June 1381 and threw down a house belonging to the abbot of St Albans called 'le Thwerthonerhous', and on Saturday 22 June 1381 they threw down the houses of Robert atte Chaumbre, Richard Screvayne and John Clerk at St Albans, and broke the prison of the abbot of St Albans and led out the prisoners. John Tyler is led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench and produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is mainprised and released. | St Albans,Hertfordshire; Abbey of St Albans,St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4152 | Thomas Bynorthen rises up at St Albans | Thomas Bynorthen was arrested at St Albans on suspicion of treasonable insurrection and was committed to the custody of the bailiffs of the abbot of St Albans. He is led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench and produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is mainprised and released. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4156 | Stephen atte Hethe rises up at St Albans | Stephen atte Hethe was arrested on suspicion of treasonable insurrection against the king at St Albans. He is led from the Marshalsea by the bailiffs of the liberty of the abbot of St Albans and produces a pardon under the general amnesty. He is mainprised and released. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4157 | John Smyth takes part in burning of the Savoy and the manor of the Prior of Clerkenwell | It was presented that John Smyth of Lewisham together with other traitors on Thursday 13 June 1381 rose up and burnt the Duke of Lancaster's manor of the Savoy and the manor of the Prior of Clerkenwell. John Smyth is led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench and produces a pardon by request of Queen Anne; he is mainprised and released. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4158 | John son of William Clerk, chaplain - no crimes specified | John son of William Clerk, chaplain, captured and detained in the Tower of London - no crimes specified. He is committed to the Marshalsea; he appears and produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is mainprised and released. | Mentioned | View Incident page | |||
4163 | John Porel rises up at St Albans | John Porel with other malefactors on Sunday 16 June 1381 treasonably threw down the houses of John Clerk, Richard Stryveyn and Robert atte Chambre in St Albans, and on Saturday 15 June helped John Baron break the prison, and they took away an unknown man in the prison there and beheaded him. John Porel is led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench and produces a pardon under the general amnesty; he is released. | St Albans,Hertfordshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4286 | John Wrawe and others plunder houses in Bury St Edmunds | John Wrawe, chaplain, entered the vill of Bury St Edmunds on Friday 14 June 1381, against the peace of the lord king in the absence of the people of the said vill of Bury, and broke into the houses of John de Bury, [and] lord John Cavendisshe, the gaol of Bury, the houses of the prior, John Smyth, Nicholas de Fornham, Edmund Heryng and others, with other conspirators and unknown men from his company, and feloniously took and carried away their goods. | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4449 | John Cambridge, Prior of Bury, killed at Mildenhall Heath on 15 June | John Cambridge, Prior of Bury, killed by rebels at Mildenhall Heath near Mildenhall | Mildenhall,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4451 | Buildings belonging to Prior of Bury attacked, 14 June 1381 | A tenement and adjacent buildings belonging to the Prior of Bury in Bury attacked and goods taken on 14 June1381 | Bury St Edmunds,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4455 | Rebels enter Abbey of Bury St Edmunds, 15 June 1381 | Rebels entered the Abbey of Bury St Edmunds and stole a horse belonging to the Prior of Bury, 15 June 1381 | Victim | View Incident page | |||
4472 | John de Cambridge, Prior of Bury St Edmunds, killed at Mildenhall, 15 June 1381 | John Wraw and Geoffrey Parfaye with 200 others go to Mildenhall 15 June 1381 and kill John de Cambridge, Prior of Bury St Edmunds | Mildenhall,Suffolk | Victim | View Incident page |
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