First name | Thomas |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Ingelby |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Bridgwater,Somerset |
Source | TNA CPR 1381-1385 p. 466 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3708 | Exchequer case concerning the lands of Thomas de Ingelby, convicted of treason | Somerset. Concerning Robert Kyngman, one of the valets of the king's pantry, answerable regarding the extent of all lands which belonged to Thomas de Ingelby of Bridgwater, indicted and convicted of treason. | Essex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4133 | Attack on property of John Sydenham at Sydenham and Bridgwater | Property of John Sydenham at Sydenham attacked by John Hentone and others; they broke the close and houses and stole goods, chattels and documents. They do not appear; John Hentone and John Sopham are attached by John Hunt and William Miller; the others have nothing. | Sydenham,Somerset; Bridgwater,Somerset | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4518 | Thomas Engilby captures William Cammel, master of the Hospital of St John, Bridgwater | Pardon to Thomas Engilby for the following crime: on Wednesday 19 June 1381 he went with Adam Brugge and others to the hospital of St John, Bruggwater [Bridgwater], broke the house and seized and detained William Cammel the master until he delivered to him certain bonds between the men of Bruggewater [Bridgwater] and the said master, released all his rights and profits to Nicholas Frompton, rector of Bruggewater [Bridgwater], tithes of hay and corn excepted, and made fine in 200 marks for the safety of himself and convent. | Bridgwater,Somerset | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4519 | Thomas Engilby burns documents at Sydenham | Pardon to Thomas Engilby for the following crime: on Wednesday 19 June 1381 he went to the house of John Sydenham of Bruggewater [Bridgwater] at Sydenham and destroyed goods found there, and to the house where John was staying in the same town and burned writings touching his inheritance and court rolls of James Daudelegh, knight, and John Cole, tearing off the seals. | Sydenham,Somerset | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4520 | Thomas Engilby burns houses at Sydenham and Chilton Polden and beheads Walter Baron | Pardon to Thomas Engilby for the following crime: on Wednesday 19 June 1381 he burned a tenement of Thomas Duffeld in Sydenham, value £20, and a house and goods of Walter Baron at Estchilton [Chilton Polden], causing the said Walter to be beheaded | Chilton Polden,Somerset; Sydenham,Somerset | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4521 | Thomas Engilby coerces John Bursy into beheading Hugh Lavenham | Pardon to Thomas Engilby for the following crime: on Friday 21 June 1381 he went to Ivelchestre [Ilchester], made John Bursy, living in his house at Longesutton [Long Sutton], to go with him, broke the gaol and took out Hugh Lavenham, thereunder a charge of felony, and made the said Bursy behead him, carry his head on a spear to Bruggewater [Bridgwater] and place it with that of Walter Baron on Bruggewater [Bridgwater] bridge. | Ilchester,Somerset; Long Sutton,Somerset; Bridgwater,Somerset | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4557 | Commission to arrest Nicholas Frompton, John Blake and Thomas Ingelby | Reading Mandate to the mayor and sheriffs of London and the sheriffs of Middlesex and Somerset to arrest and imprison Nicholas Frompton, chaplain, John Blake, 'scryveyn', and Thomas Ingelby of Bruggewater [Bridgwater], indicted before Peter de Courtenay, Ivo Fitz Waryn and his fellow [justices] in the county of Somerset, of divers treasons, felonies and insurrections. | Somerset | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4586 | Escheator inquisitions (Somerset) | Unspecified acts of treason and felonies during the rising. | Accused | later pardoned | View Incident page | ||
4612 | Grant of lands forfeited by Thomas Ingelby | Grant, for life, to Robert Kyngman, one of the yeomen of the pantry, of the lands late of Thomas de Ingelby of Briggewater [Bridgwater] in the county of Somerset, forfeited for his treason and not exceeding the yearly value of 60s, he accounting for any surplus at the Exchequer. | Accused | View Incident page |
Date | Location | Info | Source | Comment | Image |
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25/05/1384 | Patent Roll, 7 Ric. II, Part 2, m. 6 25 May 1384 Salisbury Revocation of the protection with clause volumus for one year granted to Thomas Ingelby as going to Ireland on the king's service in the company of Philip de Courteney, because he has gone and returned and is not preparing to go again, but remains in Somerset on his own affairs as certified by the sheriff. | CPR 1381-1385, p. 408 |
person 1 | relationship with person 2 | person 2 | relationship with person 1 | Certainty | Sources | Comments |
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Thomas Engilby ( 27848 ) | Father | John Engilby ( 27851 ) | Son | Certain |