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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameReygnold
GenderMale
DomicileBawdsey,Suffolk
SourceTNA KB 9/166/1 m. 45d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2873John Northerne et al break into the manors of the Earl of Suffolk and burn documentsAlso they present that John Northerne of Bawdsey John son of Seman Calange, John Boox, William Berte, Alicia wife of Richard Wymond, John Reignald of Bawdsey (beheaded at Hollesley) and Thomas le Kook on Friday 28th June 1381 feloniously entered the manors of Lord William de Ufford Earl of Suffolk at Hollesley and Bawdsey and came upon and burnt court rolls and other muniments, abetted by Richard Rook of Boyton.Hollesley,Wilford Hundred,Suffolk; Bawdsey,SuffolkAccusedView Incident page
2943John Reynold and others burn documents of the Earl of Suffolk[The jurors] also say that John Reynold, beheaded at Hollesley, John Northerne called 'Northern John', John Box and John Calange of Bawdsey and William Bert junior at the time of the rising came in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown to the villages of Bawdsey and Hollesley and feloniously entered the manor of de Ufford, the Earl of Suffolk in the aforesaid village and feloniously destroyed and burnt charters, rolls and other muniments of the said earl of Suffolk on Friday 14th June 1381.Bawdsey,Suffolk; Hollesley,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkAccusedBeheadedView Incident page
2944John Reynold and others burn documents belonging to George Glaunvill and Clement Brethenham[The jurors] also say that the aforesaid John Reynold, beheaded at Hollesley, John Northerne, John Box, John Calange and William Bert junior at the time rising in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown feloniously came to the villages of Hollesley and Alderton on Friday 14th June 1381 and feloniously entered the closes of George Glaunvill and Clement Brethenham, and feloniously destroyed and burnt charters, rolls and other muniments of the said George and Clement in the villages of Alderton and Hollesle. Alderton,Wilford Hundred,Suffolk; Hollesley,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkAccusedBeheadedView Incident page
2972John Reygnold burns documents of the manors of Hollesley and BawdseySuffolk. Jurors of the hundred of Wilford present that John Reygnold of Bawdsey on Friday 28th June 1381 at the time of the rising, in a warlike manner, against the dignity and crown of the king, together with others feloniously entered the manors of Hollesley and Bawdsey belonging to William de Ufford, Earl of Suffolk, and feloniously plundered and burnt charters, court rolls and other records of the said manors.Bawdsey,Suffolk; Hollesley,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkAccusedView Incident page
2973John Reygnold burns documents belonging to George Glannvyle and Clement Brethenham[The jurors] also say that the aforesaid John Reygnold together with others on the aforesaid day and year at the time of the rising, in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the king's crown, feloniously entered the close of George Glannvyle and Clement Brethenham in the villages of Hollesley and Alderton, and feloniously plundered and burnt charters, court rolls and other muniments. By virtue of a certain indictments the aforesaid John Reygnold is arrested and brought before the aforesaid justices by the sheriff, and immediately it is asked of the aforesaid John how he wishes to acquit himself of the felonies and treasons aforesaid, and he states that he is not guilty, and for good or ill places himself upon the country. The jurors were ordered to come and with the consent of the said Thomas sworn they say upon their oath that the aforesaid John is guilty of all felonies and treasons of which he is accused. Judgement is therefore given that the aforesaid John Reygnold of Bawdsey should beheaded, and his head placed upon the pillory of Bawdsey and should remain there, under penalty of forfeiture etc. (Beheaded).Alderton,Wilford Hundred,Suffolk; Hollesley,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkAccusedFelony and treasonBeheadedView Incident page

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