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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameDate
GenderMale
OccupationCobbler
SourceTNA CP 40/485 m. 188d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
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.Boughton under Blean,Kent; Ospringe,Kent; Ickham,Kent; Canterbury,Kent; Sittingbourne,KentAccusedView Incident page
2764Insurrection of John Brayn and othersJohn Brayn, John Smyth, William Kailly, John Glovere, Simon atte Forde, John Lovel, Thomas Whyte of Sittingbourne, Nicholas de Bredestrete, Bartholomew servant of Simon Aleyn, Nicholas Knowith, William Mathew, Michael Walde, William Prentis, John Prest, William Retherwyk [...] de Ernemouth, Walter Lansle, John Date, cobbler and Walter Compton made insurrection along with other wrongdoers against the king's peace and to the terror of the king's people.KentAccusedView Incident page
2791Simon Hey v Benedict Kyx et al.Kent - Benedict Kyx in mercy for false claim. Benedict and Thomas atte Donne 'tanner' attached to answer Simon Hey, by his attorney Thomas Holt on a plea that together with John Date, cobbler, William Coupere of Kekkyngbourne, John Flecchere of Ospringe, William Coupere that was Jak servant Strowe, Henry Plomford and Geoffrey Cartere of Lyndyngbourne, on 10 June 1381, with force and arms, namely swords, bows and arrows, they broke the close and houses of the said Simon at Ospringe and burnt the timber of the said houses to the value of £10, and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £20 and £32 in money, and consumed two tuns of red wine worth £10 and did other damage to the value of 100 marks. Benedict comes by Thomas Kenyfeld his attorney and Thomas comes himself and say not guilty and on country; jurors to come in quindene of Trinity. Simon op se v others, cap', to be in CP in said term.Ospringe,KentAccusedView Incident page
2792Geoffrey Cartere v. Simon Hey Kent, Geoffrey Cartere of Sittingbourne was attached to answer Simon Hey by his attorney Thomas Holte in a plea that on Monday 10th June 1381, together with William Coupere of Kekkyngbourne, John Flecchere of Ospringe, William Couper that was Jak servant Strowe, Henry Plomford, Benedict Kyx, Thomas atte Doune and John Date soutere, by force and arms, namely swords, bows and arrows, he broke the close and houses of Simon at Ospringe and burned the timber from the said houses to the value of £10 and took away his goods and chattels, namely linen and woollen cloths, brass and copper vessels and gold and silver rings to the value of £20 and £32 in money, and consumed two tuns of wine of the same Simon to the value of £10, and did other damage to the value of 100 marks. Geoffrey comes by Richard Bokherst his attorney and pleads not guilty; the case was adjourned.Ospringe,KentAccusedView Incident page

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