First name | William |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Parson |
Domicile | Thursford,Norfolk |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 60 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3033 | Simon de Goseberekirke, Walter Souter, Nicholas Glovere and William Quyltere despoil John atte Mille and Robert Hore | And that Simon de Goseberekirke of South Creake, Walter Souter of Little Walsingham, Nicholas Glovere of the same, recently dwelling in King's Lynn, and William Quyltere dwelling in Houghton, with others unknown were at Wighton, and despoiled John atte Mille and Robert Hore of their goods in the said recent uprising, and were common trespassers riding in the county, and were in the same way at the house of John de Holkham to search for the said John, and at the house of William de Wilbeye in the same way, and threatened his life at night, and were at the house of William, parson of Thursford, to search for and kill the aforesaid John de Holkham, against the peace and king's crown etc. | Wighton,Norfolk; Thursford,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3042 | John Listere, John Barkere and Robert atte Moor join Geoffrey Listere and make complaints against William, parson of Thursford | [The jurors] also say that John Listere of Binham, John Barkere of the same and Robert atte Moor of Binham on Friday 21st June 1381 went to Thorpe Market to the aforesaid Geoffrey Listere and his society, rising up against the peace and in prejudice of the king's crown, and there they placed bills and made their complaints, by the wickedness of the said Geoffrey and his associates, against William, parson of the church of Thursford, and other of the king's subjects, in order to have vengeance against them, to the highest disturbance of the aforesaid William and many other of the king's faithful subjects. | Thorpe Market,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3116 | Walter Tiler pursues John Holkham and threatens William, parson of Thursford and William de Wilbeye | [The jurors] also say that a certain Walter Tiler came and gathered himself a society raised (in rebellion) and led them to the dwelling of lord William, parson of Thursford on Monday 17th June 1381 to search for and pursue John Holkham, king's justice, and from his dwelling they rode to the manor of William de Wilbeye pursuing the said John in order to kill him, and because of the aforesaid John the said William and William [...] were threatened. | Thursford,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3269 | Henry Shareman and others search for John de Holkham and threaten William Wilbeye | And that Henry Shareman of Little Walsingham, Simon Cook of the same, Walter Souter of the same, Nicholas Glovere of the same and Thomas de Banham of the same, tailor, did similarly, and were at the house of William, parson of Thursford, to search for and seize John de Holkham, and were at the house of William Wilbeye by night and threatened his life unless he made a fine of 40 s., and they were common riders and plunderers against the peace etc. | Thursford,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page | ||
3271 | Walter Teler rises up and tells the rebels of the whereabouts of John de Holkham | And that Walter Teler, dwelling in Kettlestone, was a chief instigator in the uprising in the area of Walsingham, and rode to the great society and also to Walsingham to tell the company there that John de Holkam would be at the house of William, parson of Thursford, and he was a common plunderer and leader of men against the peace etc. | Great Walsingham,Norfolk | Mentioned | View Incident page |