First name | Robert |
Last name | Cave |
Gender | Male |
Domicile | Dartford,Kent |
Source | TNA CP 40/490 mm. 252-252d |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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2863 | Attack on property of John, Duke of Lancaster (palace of Savoy) | John, King of Castile and Leon and Duke of Lancaster. Forced entry of his close in the parish of St Mary-le-Strand, Middlesex (palace of the Savoy). Goods and chattels worth £10,000, charters and muniments, and buildings burnt. Goods worth £10,000 taken and carried away. | St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3286 | Exclusions from the General Pardon - Kent | Exclusions from the General Pardon - Kent | Kent | Accused | View Incident page | ||
3286 | Exclusions from the General Pardon - Kent | Exclusions from the General Pardon - Kent | Kent | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4188 | Robert Cave and others burn the manors of the Savoy, Clerkenwell and Knightsbridge | Robert Cave, baker of Dartford, Richard Nevylle of Southwark, Walter Payn Brey, girdlemaker of London, John Hayward of Elmdon in the county of Essex, John Hayward junior of Essex, William Berle of Elmdon, skinner, John Smyth of Elmdon and John Scot, tawyer of London, on Thursday 13 and Friday 14 June 1381 went to the manors of the Savoy and Clerkenwell and to the manor of John Butterwyk at Knightsbridge with a multitude of traitors, against the lord king and his people, and feloniously and treasonably burnt and tore down the houses of the aforesaid manors, against the peace. | Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,Middlesex; Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page | ||
4309 | Richard de Burleye v. Roger Dengele and others re. attack on property at St Mary le Strand | Richard de Burleye, knight, by Hugh Womewell, his attorney, appeared against Roger Dengele et al concerning a plea, whereby, by force and arms, they took and carried away the goods and chattels of the same Richard de Burleye to the value of £500, found at the parish of St Mary le Strand without the bar of the New Temple, London, and [inflicted] other outrages, etc, to the serious damage, etc, against the peace, etc. | St Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex | Accused | View Incident page |