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Participant

First nameThomas
Last nameGarwynton
GenderMale
DomicileIckham,Kent
SourceTNA JUST 1/400 m. 16
CommentsLocation is 'Welles' - Flaherty suggests this is Wells, in Ickham, near Littlebourne - location of manor of Garwinton. I cannot locate Wells on the modern map.

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2541Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of MallingAlso, the jurors say that John Sales (sic), of Mailing, on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), came to Canterbury, with a great multitude of the enemies of our Lord the King, by him raised and assembled, and feloniously broke open the houses of Thomas Holte, William de Medmenham, John Tebbe, the castle of Canterbury, the Town Hall [Praetorium] of Canterbury, Sir Richard Hoo, knight, Thomas de Garwenton, and Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, and stole and carried away goods, chattels, and muniments, to the value of a thousand pounds, and feloniously set free the prisoners that were in the said Castle and Town Hall; and they say that he was the first and principal originator of the insurrection and levying of all the enemies of our Lord the King.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2594Attack on houses of Thomas Helte and Thomas GarwyntonThe Jurors say, that Henry Whyte, of Westgate, tailor, and John Stebbe, made insurrection, with other unknown malefactors, against the peace of our Lord the King, viz. on the ... day ... of our Lord the King that now is, .... of Thomas Helte, at Westgate, and feloniously pulled down the house of Thomas Garwynton, at Welles, to the prejudice of our Lord the King, and of said Thomas, plundered ... .Westgate-on-Sea,Kent; Ickham,KentVictimView Incident page
2602Insurrection of William Smyth and attack on house of Thomas Garwynton[The jurors] also say that William Smyth, of Boughton [under Blean], baker, with others unknown, made insurrection, on Monday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (10th June, 1381), and broke into the house of Thomas Garwynton, of Welle [in Ickham], and there plundered his goods.Ickham,KentVictimView Incident page
2618Insurrection of William and John Pipere and theft from house of Thomas GarwyntonTo wit, the 12 Jurors there present that William and John, sons of Alexander Pipere, of Chistlet, on Monday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity, in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the Second (10th June, 1381), made insurrection and rose against our Lord the King, and his people, and feloniously and traitorously broke into the house of Thomas Garwynton, at Welle [in Ickham], and feloniously stole two flitches of bacon found there, belonging to the said Thomas, of the value of 12d.Ickham,KentVictimView Incident page
2621Insurrection of William and John Pipere and theft from house of Thomas Garwynton[The jurors] also say upon their oath, that William and John, sons of Alexander Pipere, on the foresaid Monday, at Canterbury, made insurrection against our Lord the King, and his people, and, on the same day, together with other malefactors unknown, feloniously broke into the houses of Thomas Garwynton at Welle next Ickham, and feloniously stole two flitches of bacon, of the value of 2s., and that they were maintainers and procurers, exciting many malefactors to rise in assemblies in the form aforesaid.Ickham,Kent; Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2734Robert Wronge breaks into houses of Nicholas Heryng, John Godwot and Thomas GarwintonRobert Wronge of Trottiscliffe broke into the houses of Nicholas Heryng at North Cray and those of John Godwot and Thomas Garwynton.North Cray,KentVictimView Incident page
2754Simon atte Ford, John Lovel and Thomas Whyte burgle houses of John Sokelyng, Thomas Garwynton and John Tebbe, 10 June 1381Simon atte Forde, John Lovel and Thomas Whyte of Sittingbourne on 10th June 1381 feloniously broke into the house of John Sokelyng at Sittingbourne and came upon various goods, chattels and valuables worth £10 and with many other unknown wrongdoers plundered them, and they also broke into the houses of Thomas Garwynton and John Tebbe at Wells [in Ickham] and Canterbury on the same day.Canterbury,Kent; Ickham,Kent; Sittingbourne,KentVictimView Incident page
2757William Mathew breaks into houses of John Sokelyng, John Catesby, Simon Haye, John Tebbe and Thomas Garwynton, 10 June 1381William Mathew lately servant of William atte Berghe of Rodmersham on 10th June 1381 feloniously broke into the houses of John Sokelyng, John Catesby, Simon Haye, John Tebbe and Thomas Garwynton and with many other men plundered goods and chattels.KentVictimView Incident page
2758Michael Walde and William Prentis break into various houses and abet killings of Simon Sudbury and Robert Hales, 10 June 1381Michael Walde of Middleton and William Prentis of Newington on 10th June 1381 feloniously broke into the houses of John Sokelyng, John Catesby, Simon [Haye], John Tebbe and Thomas Garwynton, and afterwards procured and abetted the killing of the archbishop of Canterbury and Robert Hales prior of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England.KentVictimView Incident page
2760John Date breaks into houses of John Sokelynge, Simon Haye, John Tebbe, Henry Somenour and Thomas Garwynton, 10 June 1381John Date, cobbler, on 10th June 1381 feloniously broke into the houses of John Sokelynge, Simon Haye, John Tebbe, Henry Somenour and Thomas Garwynton at Ospringe, Wells, Canterbury, Sittingbourne, and Boughton under Blean with other wrongdoers.Canterbury,Kent; Ospringe,Kent; Sittingbourne,Kent; Boughton under Blean,Kent; Ickham,KentVictimView Incident page

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