First name | John |
Last name prefix | of |
Last name | Gaunt |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Duke of Lancaster |
Source | TNA E 153/1752 m. 4 |
Role in source | Mentioned |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2507 | Destruction of the Savoy Palace, 13 June 1381 | Close of Duke of Lancaster in parish of St Mary le Strand broken. Goods worth £1000, charters and muniments, and buildings themselves burnt. Goods worth £10,000 taken. | Westminster,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2863 | Attack on property of John, Duke of Lancaster (palace of Savoy) | John, King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Lancaster. Forced entry of his close in the parish of St Mary-le-Strand, Middlesex (palace of the Savoy). Goods and chattels worth £10,000, charters and muniments, and buildings burnt. Goods worth £10,000 taken and carried away. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2864 | Attack on property of John, Duke of Lancaster (palace of Savoy) | John, King of Castile and Leon, Duke of Lancaster. Forced entry into his close and house in the parish of St Mary-le-Strand (the palace of the Savoy); removal of goods and chattels worth £5,000. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
2936 | John Madour aids Geoffrey Lyster and breaks into manor of the Duke of Lancaster | Also they present that John Madour of Southrepps was a helper and counsellor to Geoffrey Lyster and his associates, and that the same John and Richard Bemud of Bradfield, together with others unknown, broke into the chamber of the manor of the lord Duke of Lancaster and carried away the goods of the same manor, and fled, on the aforesaid day and year. | Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3013 | William Bisshop, John Ba and John Meliour conspire the death of John Newlyn | William Bisshop of Bintree, John Ba of the same and John Meliour of Foulsham, out of their wickedness, at Bintree on the Monday and the aforesaid year, conspired the death of John Newlyn of Bintree, serf of the Duke of Lancaster, and led him up to Mousehold [Heath] to the great society , and beheaded him with the help of the said society, the which beheading was carried out at the instigation of Richard atte Ee and John servant of Peter Faukener. | Mousehold,Norfolk; Bintree,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3039 | John Holtman rides in company of Geoffrey Listere and breaks into the park of the Duke of Lancaster | John Holtman of Hempstead on Tuesday 18th June 1381 rode in the company of Geoffrey Listere, chief and leader of the people, against the king's peace and in prejudice of the crown, rising (in rebellion) at Great Yarmouth of his own free will and without coercion, and thereafter he rode in the aforesaid society to the manor of Gimingham and feloniously broke into the park of the Duke of Lancaster. | Great Yarmouth,Norfolk; Gimingham,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3055 | John Yooke burns documents of manors of the Duke of Lancaster | And that John Yooke of Tunstead with others unknown did likewise with the court rolls of Gimingham and Tunstead pertaining to the manor of the lord duke of Lancaster. | Tunstead,Tunstead Hundred,Norfolk; Gimingham,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3105 | William de Metfield burns documents of the Duke of Lancaster at Methwold | [The jurors] also say that William son of William de Metfield of Brandon was a chief leader of the people against the king's peace, now recently rising up at Methwold on Sunday 16th June 1381, and there he broke into the houses of John, Duke of Lancaster, and feloniously burnt the rolls and muniments which he found there of the same duke, against the peace. | Methwold,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3145 | John Barkere, John Banyard and John Sprot threaten Adam Pope and take fines from the men of Stibbard | Also that John Barkere of Guist, John Banyard and John Sprot of Guist threatened the life and limb of Adam Pope, clerk, receiver of the Duke of Lancaster, and took from each man in the village of Stibbard a fine of 40 s. in the recent uprising against the king's crown, namely on Tuesday 18th June 1381. | Stibbard,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3745 | Petition from John of Gaunt and Thomas Arundel complaining of breaches of their rights as liberty-holders | The petitioners complain of breaches of their rights as liberty-holders and request writs from the Chancery to support their claims to forfeitures within their liberties. | Petitioner | View Incident page | |||
3871 | John Hermare and Nicholas Gromond of Havering atte Bower take part in attack on Savoy and extort money in Clandon. | John Hermare and Nicholas Gromond of Havering atte Bower (Essex) take part in attack on the Savoy palace in London and extort £20 from John West in Clandon (Surrey). | West Clandon,Surrey; Guildford,Surrey; Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Kingston Upon Thames,Surrey | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3999 | [...] [...]genges of Hedon defends all charges | [...]genges of Hedon in Holderness names Richard Bank to prosecute and defend all accusations and charges before John, King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Lancaster, and his fellow justices, assigned to hear and determine whichever treasons, insurrections, felonies and trespasses in the aforesaid county. | Yorkshire | Justice | View Incident page | ||
4076 | Exchequer case concerning the fine levied on the people of Beverley | Order that John de Erghom, burgess of Beverley, be exempt from the fine of 1100 m. levied on the town of Beverley for various felonies, treasons and conspiracies, as he has already paid 10 m. | Beverley,Yorkshire East Riding | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4129 | Attack on property of John of Gaunt at Hertford | Property of John of Gaunt at Hertford attacked by John Coltman and numerous others of Essex and Hertfordshire; they broke the close and stole goods and chattels worth £1000. They do not appear; sheriff ordered to attach them; John Blithe, Nicholas Blake and Walter Lechs of Ware are attached by Laurence Mot and Adam Lot and are in mercy; the others have nothing; on 15 July 1383 Roger Marchal and others appear [remainder illegible]. | Hertford,Hertfordshire | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4146 | Stephen Hull imprisoned for burning the Savoy | Royal letter to the sheriff of Surrey ordering him to receive Stephen Hull of London, draper, who has been imprisoned in the king's household for burning the manor of the Savoy belonging to John of Gaunt, and to imprison him in Guildford castle awaiting trial. Stephen is committed to the Marshalsea; he comes before the king's bench in quindene of Hilary 1386 and sought reprieve under the general pardon. | Marshalsea Prison,Southwark,Surrey | Victim | 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. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4172 | Thomas Faryngdon ringleader in the attacks on the Savoy, the Temple and Clerkenwell. | Thomas Faryngdon is ringleader in the attacks on Gaunt's Savoy palace, the Temple and St John's Clerkenwell. | Middlesex; London | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4188 | Robert Cave and others burn the manors of the Savoy, Clerkenwell and Knightsbridge | Robert Cave, baker of Dartford, Richard Nevylle of Southwark, Walter Payn Brey, girdlemaker of London, John Hayward of Elmdon in the county of Essex, John Hayward junior of Essex, William Berle of Elmdon, skinner, John Smyth of Elmdon and John Scot, tawyer of London, on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June 1381 went to the manors of the Savoy and Clerkenwell and to the manor of John Butterwyk at Knightsbridge with a multitude of traitors, against the lord king and his people, and feloniously and treasonably burnt and tore down the houses of the aforesaid manors, against the peace. | Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4200 | Joanna Ferrour leads rebels who burn the Savoy and steals £1000 from John of Gaunt | Joanna wife of John Ferrour of Rochester in the county of Kent went as the chief perpetrator and leader of a great society of rebellious wrongdoers from Kent on Thursday 13 June 1381 to the Savoy in the county of Middlesex and, as an enemy of the king, burned the said manor; she seized a chest containing £1000 and more belonging to John, Duke of Lancaster, and then she put the said chest into a boat on the Thames and made off with it, all the way to Southwark, where she divided the gold between herself and others. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Southwark,Surrey | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4212 | Richard Neville burns the Savoy, the Hospital of St John at Clerkenwell, and the manor of John Buterwyk at Knightsbridge | Richard Neville of Southwark, on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June 1381, came to the manor of the Savoy, and to the [Hospital of St John] Clerkenwell, and to John Butrewyk's manor at Knightsbridge, with a crowd of traitors against the lord king and his people, and feloniously and traitorously burnt and cast down the aforesaid houses within the aforesaid manors, against the peace etc. He does not appear and is outlawed; he appears and produces a king's writ annulling the outlawry; he is mainprised. | Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4214 | William Plomer burns the Savoy and the Hospital of St John | William Plomer of Greenwich, at the same time with other traitors of the lord king, feloniously and traitorously made an insurrection against the lord king and his faithful subjects on Thursday 13 June 1381, and set fire to the houses of John, duke of Lancaster, at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and the houses and church of St John of Jerusalem in England at Smithfield, and was the principal actor in the aforesaid insurrection. He produces a pardon, is mainprised and goes free. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4215 | John Ferrour burns the Savoy and steals £1000 | John Ferrour of Rochester came with a great company of insurgent wrongdoers of Kent, as the principal actors and leaders, on Friday 14 June 1381 at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and burnt down the said manor as enemies of the king, and took a certain chest, in which there were £1,000 of sterling of John, duke of Lancaster, and more there, and placed and took away the said chest in a certain small ship upon the Thames, and brought it to Southwark and there divided the said gold among themselves. John appears and pleads not guilty; the jury acquit him. Order to William Walleworth to determine whether John is indicted of any crimes in the City of London, as he is one of those exempted from the general pardon; Walleworth returns that there are no indictments. | Southwark,Surrey; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4233 | John Plot burns the houses of Roger Leget, Andrewe Brewere, the Savoy and the Hospital of Clerkenwell | John Plot of London, brewer, on Thursday 13 June 1381, came to the house of Roger Leget in Holborn feloniously and traitorously, and to the house of Andrew Brewere, and to the manor of the Savoy, and to the manor of Clerkenwell, together with other wrongdoers, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid manors and houses against the peace of the now lord king. He produces a pardon and goes free. | Holborn,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4237 | Roger atte Wode burns the Savoy and steals £1000 | Roger atte Wode of the county of Kent and others came in a great company of wrongdoers, insurgents of Kent, as the principal actor and leader, on Thursday 13 June 1381, at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and burnt down the said manor as an enemy of the king, and took a certain chest, in which there were £1,000 of sterling, of John, duke of Lancaster, and more there, and placed and carried away the said chest in a certain small ship upon the Thames, and brought it as far as Southwark, and there divided the said gold between themselves. Roger produces a pardon and goes free. | Southwark,Surrey; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4240 | Robert Hynkele burns the Savoy, the Hospital of Clerkenwell and the manor of John Butterwyk | Robert Hynkele and others, on Thursday 13 June 1381, came to the manor of the Savoy and to the manor of St John of Jerusalem in England, and afterwards to the manor of John Butterwyk at Knightsbridge, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid manors and the houses within the aforesaid manors in the county of Middlesex against the peace. He pleads not guilty and is committed to prison. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Knightsbridge,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4261 | Peter Cammel burns the Savoy and steals £1000 | Peter Cammel by another name of Peter Parvynthe of the county of Somerset, together with other aforesaid traitors of the lord king, feloniously and traitorously burnt down the manor of John, duke of Lancaster, at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and feloniously and traitorously took and carried away goods and chattels to the value of £1,000, found there. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4262 | William March and others burn the Savoy | William March of Weobley in the county of Herefordshire, John Lokyere of Chelmsford in the county of Essex, Richard Hankyner of Holborn and Thomas Mercer of Newcastle upon Tyne, and Nicholas, late servant of William Ludgereshale of Westminster, together with other traitors of the lord king, on Thursday 13 June 1381, feloniously and traitorously burnt down the manor of John, duke of Lancaster, at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and that they are common robbers. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4263 | William Gardener burns the Savoy | William Gardener of Westminster, late servant of John, duke of Lancaster, was accused of having been one of the chief leaders in the burning of the palace of the Savoy and the house of the Hospitallers. He was acquitted by the jury. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4264 | John Clerk and others burn the Savoy and the Hospital of Clerkenwell | John Clerk and others made an insurrection against the king and were the leaders in the burning of the Savoy and the Hospital of Clerkenwell on Thursday 13 June 1381. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4270 | Philip Shakell burns the Savoy and the Hospital of Clerkenwell | Philip Shakell of the county of Southampton, on Friday 14 June 1381, came to the manor of Clerkenwell and to the manor of the Savoy with a multitude of other traitors, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid manors against the peace of the now lord king, and that he is a common robber. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4271 | Theobald Elys beheads Sudbury and Hales, and burns the Savoy | Theobald Elys of the county of Kent, on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June 1381, was one of the principal men, with a multitude of other traitors, who made an insurrection against the lord king in the county of Middlesex, and that the same Theobald was the one who first assented and advised in the county of Middlesex to behead Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, then chancellor of the lord king, and similarly they afterwards feloniously and traitorously beheaded the prior of St John of Jerusalem in England on the abovesaid day and year. And also that the same Theobald, on the abovesaid day and year, was one of the principal men, who feloniously and traitorously burnt down the manor of the Savoy and the house of St John of Jerusalem in England as an enemy of the lord king, and that he is a common robber. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4273 | Thomas Clerk and John Norman burn the Savoy and the Hospital of St John | Thomas Clerk of Aldgate Street, butcher, and John Norman of Hammersmith in the county of Middlesex, on Thursday 13 June 1381, came to the manor of Clerkenwell and to the manor of the Savoy in the county of Middlesex with a great multitude of insurgents, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid houses against the peace of the lord king, etc. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4276 | John Plot burns the houses of Roger Leget and others | John Plot of London, brewer, on Thursday 13 June 1381, came to the house of Roger Leget in Holborn feloniously and traitorously, and to the house of Andrew Brewere, and to the manor of the Savoy and to the manor of Clerkenwell, together with other wrongdoers, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid manors and houses in the county of Middlesex against the peace of the now lord king. | Holborn,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4278 | Geoffrey Hadham burns the Savoy and the Hospital of Clerkenwell | Geoffrey Hadham of London, spicer, on Thursday 13 June 1381, came to the manor of the Savoy and to the manor of Clerkenwell with a multitude of traitors, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid manors, and that he is a common robber and disturber of the peace of the lord king. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4280 | Robert Hynkele and others burn the Savoy, the Hospital of Clerkenwell and the manor of John Butterwyk | Robert Hynkele, John Brewere of Hoxton and Thomas Burgeys of Holborn in the county of Middlesex, on Thursday 13 June 1381, came to the aforesaid manor of the Savoy and to the manor of St John of Jerusalem in England, and afterwards to the manor of John Butterwyk at Knightsbridge, and feloniously and traitorously burnt down the aforesaid manors and houses within the aforesaid manors in the county of Middlesex against the peace, etc. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4297 | John Ferrour, Joanna Ferrour and others burn the Savoy and steal £1000 | John Ferrour of Rochester in the county of Kent, David Calvelei, clerk, and Joan Ferrour, wife of the aforesaid John Ferrour, and Roger atte Wode of the county of Kent, came in a great company of insurgent wrongdoers of Kent as the principal actors and leaders on Thursday 13 June 1381, at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and they burnt down the said manor as enemies of the king, and they took a certain chest, in which there were £1,000 of sterling of John, duke of Lancaster, and more there, and they placed and carried away the said chest in a certain small ship upon the Thames, and brought it as far as Southwark, and there they divided the said gold between them. | Southwark,Surrey; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4298 | John and Joanna Ferrour and others burn the Hospital of St John and instigate the murders of Sudbury and Hales | On Friday 14 June 1381 John Ferrour of Rochester, Joanna his wife, David Calvelei, clerk, and Roger atte Wode came as the principal actors to the house of St John of Jerusalem in England and placed a fire there, and they fully burnt down the said house, and loaded and carried away two horses there with wool, worth six marks, and that the same John, David, Joan and Roger came at the Tower of London as the principal leaders and thrust violent hands firstly upon Simon, late archbishop of Canterbury, and brother Robert Hales, late prior of St John of Jerusalem in England, abovesaid, and made the aforesaid insurrections, burnings and felonies feloniously and traitorously on the aforesaid day and year, etc. | Tower of London,London; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4368 | William Gardener burns the Savoy and the Hospital of St John | William Gardener of Westminster, formerly the servant of John, duke of Lancaster, was a principal insurgent with other traitors of the lord king's, and he rose up against the same king and his faithful lieges on the Thursday on the feast of Corpus Christi in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard, the second after the conquest, and he feloniously and treacherously burnt the aforesaid duke's houses at the Savoy in the county of Middlesex, and the houses and church of St John of Jerusalem in England at Smithfield. He pleads not guilty; acquitted. | Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4370 | William Gardyner burns the Savoy and the Hospital of St John | William, son of Nicholas Gardener, and other malefactors, rising up against the lord king on Thursday 13 June 1381 feloniously burnt the manor of lord John, duke of Lancaster, called the Savoy, and the manor of the Prior of St John of Jerusalem in England called Clerkenwell, in the county of Middlesex. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4416 | Thomas Farndon attacks the Temple in Fleet St, the priory of Clerkenwell and the Savoy | On Thursday 13 June 1381, Thomas Farndon came from Essex and led rebels to the tenement of the Prior of St John of Jerusalem called the Temple in Fleet Street, and they threw it down. They then proceeded to the Savoy, and burnt it down, and the priory of Clerkenwell, which they looted, despoiled and burnt. That night Farndon entertained many of the principal insurgents, including Robert la Warde, and conspired with them, creating a schedule of intended targets. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy,Middlesex; Inner Temple,London | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4419 | Adam atte Welle and Roger Harry lead the Essex rebels to the Savoy | Adam atte Welle and Roger Harry had contact with the Essex rebels two weeks before their arrival in the London, and on Thursday 13 June 1381, they led them into the city and to the manor of the Savoy, which they looted. | Savoy,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4453 | John Kyrkton alias Echard present at the burning of the Savoy, the manor of Highbury and the houses of Stephen Maynard | The jury say that John Kirkton, named in a certain writ of the lord king sewn to the present document, together with Thomas Mortymer and many others listed in the present indictment, and together with very many other malefactors, rising up against the lord king on Thursday 13 June 1381, feloniously and treacherously was present, consenting and aiding at the burning of all the houses of the manor of John duke of Lancaster called the Savoy, in the county of Middlesex, and likewise at the burning of the houses of the manor of Highbury, and the houses of Stephen Maynard near Highgate in the aforesaid county. Jury finds not guilty; he is excluded from the general pardon; excused from appearing in court due to illness; again fails to appear; order to seize him and mainpernors. | Highbury,Middlesex; Savoy,Middlesex; Highgate,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4469 | Edward Weston, Thomas Bedforth and others burn the Savoy and the manor of Clerkenwell | Edward Weston, Thomas Bedforth and others rose up in Middlesex, and on Thursday 13 June 1381 feloniously and treacherously burnt the lord duke of Lancaster's manor called the Savoy and the prior of Clerkenwell's manor in the same county of Middlesex. | Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy,Middlesex | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4578 | Commission concerning attacks on house of Corpus Christi etc at Cambridge | Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Skypwyth, Thomas Hungerford, Robert Howard, Roger de Walisham, Roger de Boys and John Plays, on complaint by the master and scholars of the house of Corpus Christi and St Mary, Cambridge, of the patronage of the king's uncle, John, duke of Lancaster, that Edmund Litster, John Heriz, Hugh Candelesby, Richard Martyn, Robert Brigham, John Tryppelowe, Robert Baylham, John Berle, draper, John Marchal, John Maskerell, Thomas Tryvet, Robert Barbour, William Comberton and others broke their close, houses and common chest, besides other chests of theirs, at Cambridge, having first made proclamation to all to come to the college to destroy and spoil it, carried away timber, doors and windows, books, jewels and others goods, tore up some charters and muniments and carried away others, and hunted for and threatened to kill them, the master and scholars, and assaulted their servants. | Corpus Christi College,Cambridge,Cambridgeshire | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4579 | Commission concerning attacks by Nicholas Fleming et al on properties of John of Gaunt in Norfolk | Commission of oyer and terminer to William de Skipwyth, Thomas Hungerford, Robert Howard, Roger de Walisham, Roger de Boys and John Plays, on complaint by the king's uncle, John, duke of Lancaster, that Nicholas Flemmyng, William Coke of Wylton [Wilton], John Deye of Hokewold [Hockwold], Alexander Kyngpere, John Monke, Nicholas Goge, Thomas Writhe, Robert Aleyn, Alexander Archer, John Wodfrey, Thomas Gybon the younger, John Gates, John Philipp, John Meyr, Gilbert Warner of Ingham, Nicholas Barkere, Nicholas Beaufitz, Henry Soutere, John Avelyn and others entered his free warren at Gymyngham [Gimingham], Methewold [Methwold], Tonstede [Tunstead] and Crabbegate [Crabgate], Norf, broke his closes, houses and park there, hunted in the warren and park and dug in the soil, carried off earth, timber and other goods, hares, rabbits, pheasants, partridges and deer, and twenty horses, twenty oxen, fifty cows and a thousand sheep, value 200 marks, burned charters, rolls, etc, and assaulted his servants. | Methwold,Norfolk; Gimingham,Norfolk; Crabgate,Eynsford Hundred,Norfolk; Tunstead,Tunstead Hundred,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4689 | Order to levy fines from burgesses of Scarborough | Order to the bailiffs and burgesses of Scarborough to levy 400 marks from all burgesses and commons of the town for certain contempts and offences against the king's royal majesty, with 40 exceptions. | Scarborough,Yorkshire North Riding | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
4696 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to bring various people before the commission | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to bring various people before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which they are indicted. The sheriff responds that he has arrested Richard del See, but the others are not found. | Commissioner | View Incident page | |||
4704 | Burning of the court rolls of the soke of Gimingham (Norfolk). | Burning of the court rolls of the soke of Gimingham (Norfolk) of John of Gaunt. | Trimingham,North Erpingham Hundred,Norfolk; Gimingham,Norfolk; Southrepps,North Erpingham Hundred,Norfolk; Knapton,North Erpingham Hundred,Norfolk; Paston,Tunstead Hundred,Norfolk; Northrepps,North Erpingham Hundred,Norfolk; Mundesley,Norfolk; Sidestrand,North Erpingham Hundred,Norfolk; Trunch,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
4715 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to bring various people before the commission | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to bring various people before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which they are indicted. The sheriff responds that he has arrested Robert Botemond, but the others are not found. | Yorkshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4717 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take Robert Smyth and Roger de Ledes | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to bring Robert Smyth and Roger de Ledes before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which they are indicted. The sheriff responds that they were not found. | Yorkshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4718 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take Richard de Skelton, chaplain and others | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to distrain Richard de Skelton, chaplain and others and bring them before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which they are indicted. The sheriff responds that they have nothing in his bailiwick. | Yorkshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4719 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take Master Robert de Manfeld | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take Master Robert de Manfeld, provost of the church of St John of Beverley, and bring him before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which he is indicted. The sheriff responds that he is taken. | Yorkshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4724 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take Nicholas Pynok and others | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take Nicholas Pynok and others, and bring them before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which they are indicted. | Yorkshire | Commissioner | View Incident page | ||
4725 | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take John Neuland and others | Order to sheriff of Yorkshire to take John Neuland of Hedon and others, and bring them before the commission led by John of Gaunt at York to answer for various felonies of which they are indicted. | Yorkshire | Commissioner | View Incident page |
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Adam Pope ( 10182 ) | Employee | John Gaunt ( 5695 ) | Employer | Certain | ||
John Gaunt ( 5695 ) | Lord | John Newlyn ( 9187 ) | Serf | Certain | ||
William Gardener ( 24491 ) | Servant | John Gaunt ( 5695 ) | Master | Certain | ||
William Gardener ( 25597 ) | Servant | John Gaunt ( 5695 ) | Master | Certain |
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John of Gaunt ( 5695 ) |