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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameHay
GenderMale
OccupationWeaver
DomicileHatfield Broad Oak,Essex
SourceTNA CP 40/486 m. 105

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2772Attack on property of Countess of Hereford at Hatfield Broad OakClose and houses of Joan, Countess of Hereford, at Hatfield Broad Oak broken. Goods and chattels worth £60 taken. Charters, writings, rolls and other muniments taken and burnt. Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
1350 to 1368 Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexJohn atte Heye senior holds a tenement which once belonged to Stephen Poundevyll; he pays 12d at Michaelmas, Christmas, Easter and Nativity of St John. The tenement owes suit of court.ERO, D/DBa M20The rental is undated and damaged. It was probably made between 1350 and 1368 when Sir John de Barentone, lord of the manor of Barrington Hall, died.
23/05/1385Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexJohn Hey, William Shrub and 13 named others are tithing-men and sureties.ERO, D/DGe M251
17/05/1402Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexJohn Bussh and John Hey bought a tenement from John Chapman senior which once belonged to Nicholas Hayward; they pay 3s relief and do fealty.ERO, D/DC 4/1Not entirely certain if John Hey is identical with John Hay.
01/06/1406Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexJohn Hey, Robert Shrub and 23 named others are tithing-men and sureties.ERO, D/DGe M251
14/05/1415Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexRichard Gardener, William Barbour and Richard Yonge of Hatfield Regis present a deed by which they bought all land, tenement, meadows and pastures from John Hey of Hatfield Regis. They pay 3s 2d relief and do fealty.ERO, D/DC 4/1

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