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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameTece
GenderMale
DomicileCanterbury,Kent
SourceTNA JUST 1/400 m. 3

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2533Proclamation by Henry Bongay in Canterbury resulting in killing of John TeceAlso, the jurors say that, on Saturday next after the feast of Corpus Christi, in the foresaid year (15th June, 1381), Henry Bongay, armourer, of Canterbury, caused a proclamation to be made in the city of Canterbury, by which proclamation John Tece of Canterbury, was slain, so that the said Henry was the cause of the death of the said John.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2534Killing of John Tece at CanterburyKilling of John Tece at CanterburyCanterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2542John Cook as abettor of the killing of John TeceAlso, the jurors say that John Cook, sawyer [saghier], of Canterbury, on the day that the said John Tece was slain (15 June), dragged the said John from his horse down to the ground, and was then the abettor of his death. Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2595Robert Toneford as accomplice to murder of John Tece[The jurors] also say that Robert Toneford made insurrection against the peace our Lord the King, and was aiding and abetting when John Tece, of Canterbury, was feloniously killed, viz. on Saturday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity, in the year of the reign of the King that now is, the fourth (15th June, 1381).Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2597John Clerk as accomplice to murder of John Tece[The jurors] also say that John Clerk, of Wincheap, weaver [webbe], with other unknown malefactors, made insurrection against the peace of our Lord the King, and was aiding and abetting when John Tece was feloniously killed at Canterbury, on Saturday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity, in the fourth year of the reign of the King that now is (15th June, 1381).Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2620Insurrection of John Leuesnoth and role in killing of John TeceTo wit, the xii Jurors there say upon their oath, that John Leuesnoth, of the parish of Westbere, mower, on Monday on the morrow of the Holy Trinity (10th June, 1381), in the fourth year, made insurrection and rose against our Lord the King, and his faithful liege people, and maintained the malefactors of the foresaid insurrection; and on the Saturday next following (15th June, 1381), at Canterbury, was abetting, counselling, procuring, and rendering force, to kill John Tece of Canterbury.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2622Henry Aleyn junior and John Colyn role in killing of John TyeceThe Jurors say, that Henry Aleyn, junior, and John Colyn, of the hundred of Petham, on Saturday next after the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle, in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the Second (15th June, 1381), feloniously killed John Tyece, at Canterbury.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page

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