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TypeIndictment by jury
Unique Identifying TextTNA KB 27/483 rex m. 8d
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyMiddlesex
Published source (may be more than one)E. Powell and G. M. Trevelyan, The Peasants' Rising and the Lollards (London: Longman, 1899), p. 17. A. Reville, Le Soulevement des Travailleurs d'Angleterre (Paris: Picard, 1898), p. 215 No. 56.
Text in Original LanguageMidd. Iurati diuersorum hundredorum comitatus predicti alias scilicet termino sancti Michaelis anno regni regis nunc quinto coram domino rege apud Westmonasterium presentauerunt quod Robertus Hull shipman de London die veneris proxima post festum Corporis Christi anno regni regis Ricardi Secundi quarto vi et armis cum aliis insurgentibus hominibus comitatuum Essex et Kanc' et cum vexillo aperte intrauit in Abbathiam de Grace in comitatu Midd' et cogerunt [sic.] dictum Abbatem mittere vnum monachum cum eis [sic.] ad London' ad seisinam dandam in diuersis tenementis dictorum Abbathis et conuentus et co.
Text (English translation)Middlesex. Jurors presented in Michaelmas term 5 Richard II [1381] in King's Bench at Westminster that Robert Hull 'shipman' of London on 14 June 1381 with rebels of Kent and Essex and with a banner displayed entered the Abbey of St Mary Graces in the county of Middlesex and forced the Abbot to send one of the monks with him to London to give possession of divers lands of the said Abbot and monastery. Hull appears and produces a pardon granted at the supplication of Queen Anne, dated 10 January 1382 and letters de non molestando dated 26 January 1382. Goes sine die.
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People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
5717Anneof BohemiaFemaleQueen4391,4247,4095,4589,4390,4389,2509,2511,4388,4379,4378,4582,4157,4580,4575,4587,4383,4376,4384,4377Go to participant page
5715RobertHullMaleMarinerLondon2509Go to participant page
5716Williamde WardenMaleAbbot of St Mary Graces2509Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
2509Attack on Abbey of St Mary Graces, 14 June 1381Robert Hull with rebels from Kent and Essex entered Abbey of St Mary Graces in Middlesex and forced the abbot to send one of the monks with him to London to give him possession of divers lands of the said Abbot and monastery. AssaultGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Anne of Bohemia ( 5717 )Attack on Abbey of St Mary Graces, 14 June 1381 (2509)Pardon at their request
Robert Hull ( 5715 )Attack on Abbey of St Mary Graces, 14 June 1381 (2509)AccusedPardon dated 10 January 1382 and letters de non molestando issued 26 January 1382.
William de Warden ( 5716 )Attack on Abbey of St Mary Graces, 14 June 1381 (2509)Victim