First name | Richard |
Last name prefix | de |
Last name | Holdych |
Gender | Male |
Source | TNA KB 9/166/1 m. 64 |
ID | Summary | Description | Location | Role | Charges | Comments on role | View incident |
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3069 | William de Metfield tears down the houses of Richard de Holdych, John de Methewold and John Stracour | [The jurors] also say that William son of William de Metfield was a chief leader of the people against the king's peace, rising in rebellion on the aforesaid day and year together with other unknown wrongdoers at Didlington , Langford and Weeting to tear down the houses of Richard de Holdych, John de Methewold and John Stracour and to destroy and carrying away their goods and chattels to the value of 100 s., against the king's peace. | Weeting All Saints,Grimshoe Hundred,Norfolk; Langford,Norfolk; Didlington,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3072 | John Stokeman steals 300 sheep from Richard de Holdych | [The jurors] also say that John Stokeman of Cranwich, along with other unknown wrongdoers, on Monday 17th June 1381 came to Didlington and there feloniously stole 300 sheep worth 20 marks from Richard de Holdych. And he is a common thief. | Didlington,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page | ||
3073 | Richard Shepherd steals 200 sheep from Richard de Holdych | [The jurors] also say that Richard Shepherd of Foulden, along with other unknown wrongdoers, at the time of the uprising and rumour on Monday 17th June 1381, came to Foulden and there feloniously stole 200 sheep worth £10 from Richard de Holdych. And he is a common wrongdoer and troublemaker. | Foulden,Norfolk | Victim | View Incident page |