First name | John |
Last name | Fynch |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Nailer |
Source | TNA CP 40/491 m. 539d. |
Comments | nayllere |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2556 | John Fynch of Cranbrook raises the commons | The twelve Jurors there say on their oath, that John Fynch, of Cranbrook, carpenter, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (11th June, 1381), in the fourth year, made insurrection and levy against our Lord the King, and his people, and abetted and procured many unknown to rise in form aforesaid; | Cranbrook,Kent | Accused | View Incident page | ||
2800 | William Batelesford v. John Danyell et al. | Sussex - William Batelesford by Robert Oxenbregg his attorney appears against John Danyell John Cropwode Elias Cheseman John Harry William Duraund Stephen Heyghton John Knellerie William son of Hugo atte Knelle William Sharp Reginald son of William Sharp Stephen Dyn John Mellere John Quetebon John Janeman John Fynche carpenter Robert Watell John Golet John Shire Benedict Brodenex Stephen son of Stephen Brodenex and John son of William atte Knelle, on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said William at Bexhill and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40, and took and burnt charters, writings, rolls and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to attach them, and returns writ late - writ repeated as before, to be in CP in morrow of St Martin - on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Hilary - on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Trinity - on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of S. Michael- on which day sheriff does not send writ - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Hilary - order repeated as many times to be in CP in octave of Trinity. | Bexhill,Sussex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
2806 | John Iwode v. Nicolas Grym and William Grym. | Sussex - John Iwode by Robert Oxenbregge his attorney appears against Nicholas Grim and William Grym de Warbilton on a plea that with force and arms they broke the close and houses of the said John at Warbilton and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40, and took and burnt charters, writings and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to attach them and they had been attached by Robert Rote and John Fynch, who are in mercy - to be distrained to be in CP in octave of Hilary. | Warbleton,Sussex | Mainpernor | View Incident page | ||
2813 | Richard, Earl of Arundel, v. John Carpenter et al. | Sussex - Richard Earl of Arundel by John de Bretton his attorney appears against John Carpenter de Frenfeld Bartholomew Gardener Ralph Feld Michael Pottere Richard Spayne William Knotte John Lovelas John Pottere William Wodelond William Whitenegh William atte Rok William Chapman 'hosiere' Andrew Derneford William Tylion Thomas Eytacre Nicholas Wirhale Richard Rysyng Thomas atte Ryth Robert Walcote John Webbe de Wellynghamme Robert Bataille John atte Castelle, Robert Pypere, John atte Park, Robert Glovere de Wellynghamme Richard Lyon Richard Spryng John Lucas John Bakere 'chapman' William Grete John Grete Humfrey Bochere and John Fynch 'nayllere' on a plea that with force and arms they broke the castle, close and houses of the said Earl at Lewes and broke into 10 tuns of wine worth £100 and drank it, and took and carried away goods and chattels worth 40 marks, and took and burnt rolls, rentals, memoranda and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered to attach them - returns that they have nothing - sheriff to arrest them and have them in CP in octave of Hilary - Afterwards on Friday after quindene of S. Martin William Whitenegh and John atte Castelle come and mainprised to appear in said term. | Lewes,Sussex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
2827 | Earl of Arundel versus Ralph Feld and others | Earl of Arundel by John de Bretton his attorney appears against Ralph Feld, William Knotte, John Pottere, William Wodeland, William Whitenegh, William atte Rook, William Chapman hosyere, Andrew Derneford, William Tylion, Thomas Eytacre, Nicholas Wirhale, Richard Rysyng, Robert Walcote, John Webbe of Wellynghamme, John atte Castelle, John atte Park, Robert Glovere of Wellynghamme, Richard Spryng, John Lucas, John Bakere 'chapman', William Grete, John Grete Humfrey Bochere and John Fynch 'nayllere', on a plea that together with John Carpenter of Fremfeld, Bartholomew Gardyner, Michael Pottere, Richard Spayne, John Lovelas, Thomas atte Ryth, Robert Bataille, Robert Pipere and Richard Lyon, with force and arms they broke the castle, close and houses of the said Earl at Lewes, and broke into 10 tuns of wine worth £100 and drank it, and took and carried away goods and chattels worth 40 marks, and took and burnt rolls, rentals, memoranda and other muniments. Sheriff had been ordered as before to arrest them, returns they are not found, and ordered as many times before to arrest them to be in CP in octave of Trinity. | Lewes,Sussex | Accused | View Incident page |