First name | John |
Last name | Stabba |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA C 145/225 m. 2 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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4666 | Attack on property of Ralph Osberne by Richard Eir and others | Commission to inquire into insurrection in Cornwall; Richard Eir, William Godman, chaplain, and Peter Aude heard of the rising in Essex and Kent and the killing of Sudbury and Hales, and assembled many men with force and arms; on Friday 5 July 1381 they set out from Trelissick with John Stabba, and with the procurement of John Tremayn, to behead Ralph Osberne, Ralph his son, Thomas, son of the same Ralph, where they were working with their servants on their land at Lelant; and there they beat, maimed and left them there for dead, and they took and carried away their horses and their other goods from them feloniously and traitorously. And as to all the abovesaid felonies, the same Richard Eyr is a receiver and maintainer. | Lelant,Cornwall | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4668 | Attack on property of John Treglosek by John Tremayn and John Stabba | John Tremayn of 'Bodwythgy' and John Stabba, knowing and perceiving the aforesaid treasons, uprisings, beheadings and homicides were made and traitorously perpetrated by the community of the counties of Essex and Kent against the lord king, assembled to themselves very many armed men and to the comfort of the aforesaid traitors against the law of the lord king and against his allegiance, armed in a warlike manner, rose up on Wednesday 31 July 1381 and rode to do diverse beheadings, homicides and maims traitorously at the house of John Treglosek in the vill of 'Karkerion' in the county of Cornwall, and they drove the same John Treglosek from his house traitorously as if enemies of the lord king and of his realm of England. | Accused | View Incident page |