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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameBerard
GenderMale
OccupationEscheator
SourceTNA C 145/224 m. 9

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3696Exchequer case concerning the property of Thomas Sampson, believed to be in the hands of Thomas and William PirtThe accounts of William Berrard, escheator for Norfolk and Suffolk, show that he did not answer for the goods and chattels of Thomas Sampson, beheaded for treason, which were valued at £20. It is believed that they came into the hands of Thomas Pirt of Attleborough and William Pirt of Great Ellingham. They deny this; order to investigate.EscheatorView Incident page
4680Concerning lands formerly belonging to Thomas Sampson, rebelConcerning lands in Suffolk formerly belonging to Thomas Sampson, condemned to death for various treasons and felonies.EscheatorView Incident page

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William Berrard ( 17711 )