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TypeIndictment by jury
Unique Identifying TextTNA JUST 1/400 m. 3
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyKent
Published source (may be more than one)W.E. Flaherty, 'The Great Rebellion in Kent of 1381. Illustrated from the Public Records', Archaeologia Cantiana, 3 (1860), pp. 73-7
Text (English translation)On Monday, on the morrow of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr (8th July, 1381), in the year of the reign of King Richard the Second from the Conquest of England, the fifth, at Canterbury, before Thomas Holand, Earl of Kent, and his associates, in the foresaid county, by the oath of Robert Sherman, John atte Cherche, William Munde, Richard Geruays, William Chamberlayn, John Harnhelle, Richard Ore, Simon Farre, Henry Rolfe, Henry Hamon, Simon Whyte, and William Sutton, who say upon their oath, that Henry Whyte, tayllor, of Westgate, Henry Foghel of Lyde, in Romney Marsh, John Reade of Thanet, and William Munde, weaver, came with force and arms, with others unknown, to the house of William Medmenham, in Canterbury, viz. on Monday on the morrow of Trinity (10th June, 1381), in the fourth year of the foresaid King Richard, and feloniously broke into the said house, and the goods and chattels of the said William Medmenham, to the value of ten pounds, feloniously trampled upon and carried away. Also, they say, that, on Monday on the morrow of the Holy Trinity aforesaid (10th June, 1381), the foresaid Henry Whyte, and Nicholas Cherchegate, and John Barbour of Newenton, with others unknown, came to the house of Thomas Holte, in Westgate next Canterbury, and feloniously broke into the said house, and feloniously took and carried away the goods and chattels of the said Thomas, to the value of forty pounds. Also, they say that, on the Monday aforesaid, Richard Baker, of Lenham, together with others, came with force and arms to the house of Thomas Otteryngton ....... there took the said Thomas feloniously and carried him out, and threatened him with the loss of life, and so compelled him to the said ....... William Sporier, of Canterbury, with many others unknown, came to the house of the said Thomas Otteryngton, and there feloniously broke open his doors, and upon him did make an assault ... . the said Thomas despaired of his life. Also, they say that, on the Monday aforesaid, John London, of Otehell near Canterbury, and Henry Whyte of Canterbury, feloniously killed John Tebbe at Canterbury, and that William Cymekyn feloniously procured and abetted the death of the said John Tebbe. Also, they say that, on the same day, Thomas Olever, John Lukke, carpenter, and John Hunte, of Canterbury, came to the house of the said John Tebbe, and feloniously broke into the said house, and took and feloniously carried away his goods and chattels, to the value of twenty pounds. Also, they say that, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (11th June, 1381), in the foresaid year, Henry Twysdenn, John Twysdenn, Eichard Brewer, ... . Farnham, John Michelot, John Cogger, tiler [teghelw], and James ... sometime servant of John Soleyn, of Canterbury, went to the Gaol of Maidstone, and feloniously broke into the same, and took out and feloniously set at liberty, all the prisoners there imprisoned. Also, they say that, on Saturday next after the feast of Corpus Christi, in the foresaid year (15th June, 1381), Henry Bongay, armourer, of Canterbury, caused a proclamation to be made in the city of Canterbury, by which proclamation John Tece of Canterbury, was slain, so that the said Henry was the cause of the death of the said John. Also, they say that Henry Alleyn of Chertham, John Grenelef of Petham, John Bromfeld of Elham, and Robert Toneford, sawyer [saghier], of Herbaldoune, on. the Saturday aforesaid, feloniously slew the said John Tece at Canterbury Also, they say that the foresaid Henry Bongay came with force and arms to the house of William Watersnipe in Canterbury, and with many threatened that he would burn down his house, unless he delivered to him the keys of a certain shop and a cellar situated near the church of St. Andrew, and feloniously compelled the foresaid William to pay him forty shillings. Also, they say that, on Saturday next before the feast of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist (22nd June, 1381) last past, John Wryde, of Osprenge, came with force and arms to Hugo Hosier and Thomas Perot in Canterbury, and upon them did make an assault, and with, violence feloniously compelled them to pay forty shillings. Also, they say that on the Monday aforesaid, the said Henry Bongay raised a certain assembly of the enemies of our Lord the King, viz. Nicholas Rayle, late servant of Nicholas Glovere, Simon Sletton, tailor, and many others unknown, who came to the house of Robert Sherman, in Canterbury, and feloniously broke open the chambers and chests of the said Robert, and took and carried away divers his muniments, and also compelled the said Robert to pay a ransom of ten marks sterling. Also, they say that William Mortone, of Canterbury, was in their company at that time, and received the said ten marks. Also, they say that, on the Saturday next ensuing, the foresaid Henry Bongay came, with a certain assembly of the enemies of our Lord the King, and made assault on Nicholas Atte Crouch, at Ospringe, and feloniously compelled the said Nicholas to pay him a ransom of a hundred shillings. Also, they say that John Bocher, tailor, of Thanet, on Saturday next after the feast of Corpus Christi (15th June, 1381), in the foresaid year, came with force and arms to the house of John Wynnepeny, in Canterbury, and feloniously compelled him to pay a ransom of thirty-two shillings. Also, they say that John Herbaldoune, of Wenchepe, and John Reynold, tailor, of Canterbury, came with force and arms to the manor of Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (11th June, 1381), in the foresaid year, and there feloniously took and carried away rings and fastenings [anulos et firmacla], and other goods, to the value of twenty shillings. Also, they say that John Sales (sic), of Mailing, on the Monday aforesaid, came to Canterbury, with a great multitude of the enemies of our Lord the King, by him raised and assembled, and feloniously broke open the houses of Thomas Holte, William de Medmenham, John Tebbe, the castle of Canterbury, the Town Hall [Praetorium] of Canterbury, Sir Richard de Hoo, knight, Thomas de Garwenton, and Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, and stole and carried away goods, chattels, and muniments, to the value of a thousand pounds, and feloniously set free the prisoners that were in the said Castle and Town Hall; and they say that he was the first and principal originator of the insurrection and levying of all the enemies of our Lord the King. Also, they say that John Cook, sawyer [saghier], of Canterbury, on the day that the said John Tece was slain, dragged the said John from his horse down to the ground, and was then the abettor of his death. Also, they say that John Besyngbi, of Canterbury, was ... of Thomas Holbeein, together with others unknown, on the day of the foresaid death, feloniously broke open the houses, chambers, and chests, and burnt the books and other muniments, touching our Lord the King's crown, and other muniments . . . burnt. Also, they say that, on Thursday, on the feast of Corpus Christi (13th June, 1381), in the fourth year of King Richard the Second after the Conquest, Stephen Samuel, John Wenelok, John Damage, Thomas de Soles, John Tayllor, Sacristan of the Church of St. John in Thanet, and John Bocher, Clerk of the said church of Thanet, by commission of John Rakestraw and Watte Tegheler, made proclamation in the foresaid church, and compelled a levy of the country there, to the number of two hundred men, and made them go to the house of William de Medmenham, and they feloniously broke open the gates, doors, chambers, and chests of the said William, and carried away his goods and chattels to the value of twenty marks, and took and feloniously burnt the Rolls touching the Crown, of our Lord the King, and the Rolls of the office of Receiver of Green Wax for the county of Kent. Also, they say that, on Monday next after the feast of Peter and Paul, in the fifth year of the King's reign (1st July, 1381), John Gybonn, of Maidstone, came to the Town Hall [praetorium], before the bailiffs of the city of Canterbury, and required the said bailiffs to make levy of the whole community of the said city, to resist the lords and justices assigned to keep the peace of our Lord the King in the county of Kent. Also, they say that, on the abovesaid Monday, John Smyth, of Tunstal [Tounstall], in the hundred of Milton [Midelton], together with others, feloniously slew the foresaid John Tebbe at Canterbury. Also, they say that William Brown, of Bixle, and John Webbe, of Maidstone, rose against our Lord the King, and his people, and feloniously slew John Godwot, of Bordenn, at Bordenn, and John Stonhelde, of Maidstone, at Maidstone. .
General InformationSpelling of some names are changed from Flaherty's edition.
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People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
5840HenryAlleynMaleChartham,Kent2534Go to participant page
5747RichardBakerMaleLenham,Kent2514Go to participant page
5745JohnBarbourMaleNewington,Kent2513Go to participant page
5863JohnBesyngbiMaleCanterbury,Kent2543Go to participant page
5853JohnBocherMaleTailorIsle of Thanet,Ringslow Hundred,Kent2539Go to participant page
5870JohnBocherMaleClerkSt John's Church,Margate,Ringslow Hundred,Kent2544Go to participant page
5838HenryBongayMaleArmourerCanterbury,Kent2535,2537,2533Go to participant page
5842JohnBromfeldMaleElham,Kent2534Go to participant page
5875WilliamBrownMaleBexley,Ruxley Hundred,Kent2547Go to participant page
5731WilliamChamberlaynMaleJurorGo to participant page
5728Johnatte ChercheMaleJurorGo to participant page
5744NicholasCherchegateMale2513Go to participant page
5862JohnCookMaleSawyerCanterbury,Kent2542Go to participant page
5852Nicholasatte CrouchMale2538Go to participant page
5833WilliamCymekynMale2531Go to participant page
5867JohnDamageMale2544Go to participant page
5734SimonFarreMaleJurorGo to participant page
5857ThomasFogMale2541,2540Go to participant page
5740HenryFoghelMaleLydd,Kent2512Go to participant page
5861Thomasde GarwentonMale2541Go to participant page
5730RichardGervaysMaleJurorGo to participant page
11470NicholasGlovereMale2537Go to participant page
5878JohnGodwotMaleBorden,Kent2547Go to participant page
5841JohnGrenelefMalePetham,Kent2534Go to participant page
5873JohnGybonnMaleMaidstone,Kent2545Go to participant page
5736HenryHamonMaleJurorGo to participant page
5732JohnHarnhelleMaleJurorGo to participant page
5855JohnHerbaldouneMaleWincheap,Canterbury,Kent2540Go to participant page
5864ThomasHolbeeinMale2543Go to participant page
5746ThomasHolteMaleWestgate,Canterbury,Kent2541,2513Go to participant page
5860Richardde HooMale2541Go to participant page
5846HugoHosierMale2536Go to participant page
5836JohnHunteMaleCanterbury,Kent2532Go to participant page
5831JohnLondonMaleOaten Hill,Canterbury,Kent2531Go to participant page
5835JohnLukkeMaleCarpenter2532Go to participant page
5743WilliamMedmenhamMale2541,2512Go to participant page
5851WilliamMortoneMaleCanterbury,Kent2537Go to participant page
5729WilliamMundeMaleJurorGo to participant page
5742WilliamMundeMaleWeaver2512Go to participant page
5834ThomasOleverMale2532Go to participant page
5733RichardOreMaleJurorGo to participant page
5748ThomasOteryngtonMale2515,2514Go to participant page
5847ThomasPerotMale2536Go to participant page
5871JohnRakestrawMale2544Go to participant page
5848NicholasRayleMaleServant2537Go to participant page
5741JohnReadeMaleThanet,Kent2512Go to participant page
5856JohnReynoldMaleTailorCanterbury,Kent2540Go to participant page
5735HenryRolfeMaleJurorGo to participant page
5858JohnSalesMaleEast Malling,Kent2541Go to participant page
5865StephenSamuelMale2544Go to participant page
5727RobertShermanMaleJuror2537Go to participant page
5849SimonSlettonMaleTailor2537Go to participant page
5874JohnSmythMaleTunstall,Milton Hundred,Kent2546Go to participant page
5868Thomasde SolesMale2544Go to participant page
5749WilliamSporierMaleCanterbury,Kent2515Go to participant page
5879JohnStonheldeMaleMaidstone,Kent2547Go to participant page
5738WilliamSuttonMaleJurorGo to participant page
5869JohnTayllorMaleSacristanSt John's Church,Margate,Ringslow Hundred,Kent2544Go to participant page
5837JohnTebbeMale2541,2532,2531Go to participant page
5839JohnTeceMaleCanterbury,Kent2542,2533,2534Go to participant page
5843RobertTonefordMaleSawyerHarbledown, Upper,Kent2534Go to participant page
5872WatTylerMale2544Go to participant page
5844WilliamWatershipeMaleCanterbury,Kent2535Go to participant page
5876JohnWebbeMaleMaidstone,Kent2547Go to participant page
5866JohnWenelokMale2544Go to participant page
5739HenryWhyteMaleTailorWestgate-on-Sea,Kent2512,2513Go to participant page
5832HenryWhyteMaleCanterbury,Kent2531Go to participant page
5737SimonWhyteMaleJurorGo to participant page
5845JohnWrydeMaleOspringe,Kent2536Go to participant page
5854JohnWynnepenyMaleCanterbury,Kent2539Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
2536Assault by John Wyrde of Ospringe on Hugo Hosier and Thomas PerotAssault by John Wyrde of Ospringe on Hugo Hosier and Thomas Perot and extortion of 40 shillingsTrespass to person: extortion,Trespass to person: assaultGo to incidents page
2538Assault on Nicholas atte Crouch at OspringeAlso, the jurors say that, on the Saturday next ensuing (15 June), the foresaid Henry Bongay came, with a certain assembly of the enemies of our Lord the King, and made assault on Nicholas Atte Crouch, at Ospringe, and feloniously compelled the said Nicholas to pay him a ransom of a hundred shillings.Trespass to person: assault,Trespass to person: extortionGo to incidents page
2515Assault on Thomas Oteryngton, 10th June 1381William Sporier, of Canterbury, with many others unknown, came to the house of the said Thomas Oteryngton, and there feloniously broke open his doors, and upon him did make an assault . . . the said Thomas despaired of his life.AssaultGo to incidents page
2537Attack on house of Robert Sherman in CanterburyAlso, the jurors say that on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), the said Henry Bongay raised a certain assembly of the enemies of our Lord the King, viz. Nicholas Rayle, late servant of Nicholas Glovere, Simon Sletton, tailor, and many others unknown, who came to the house of Robert Sherman, in Canterbury, and feloniously broke open the chambers and chests of the said Robert, and took and carried away divers his muniments, and also compelled the said Robert to pay a ransom of ten marks sterling. Also, they say that William Mortone, of Canterbury, was in their company at that time, and received the said ten marks.Trespass to chattels: removal of goods,Trespass to person: extortion,Larceny: receiving stolen documents,Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Raising the commons: otherGo to incidents page
2543Attack on house of Thomas HolbeeinAlso, [the jurors] say that John Besyngbi, of Canterbury, was ... of Thomas Holbeein, together with others unknown, on the day of the foresaid death, feloniously broke open the houses, chambers, and chests, and burnt the books and other muniments, touching our Lord the King's crown, and other muniments ... burnt.Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Trespass to chattels: destruction of documents,Arson: burning of documents,Trespass to chattels: destruction of goodsGo to incidents page
2512Attack on house of William MedmenhamThe accused (Henry Foghel, William Munde, John Reade, Henry Whyte) came with force and arms, with others unknown, to the house of William Medmenham, in Canterbury, viz. on Monday on the morrow of Trinity (10th June, 1381), in the fourth year of the foresaid King Richard, and feloniously broke into the said house, and the goods and chattels of the said William Medmenham, to the value of ten pounds, feloniously trampled upon and carried away.Robbery,Property DamagedGo to incidents page
2540Attack on manor Sir Thomas FogAlso, [the jurors] say that John Herbaldoune, of Wincheap, and John Reynold, tailor, of Canterbury, came with force and arms to the manor of Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (11th June, 1881), in the foresaid year, and there feloniously took and carried away rings and fastenings [anulos et firmacla], and other goods, to the value of twenty shillings.Trespass to chattels: removal of goodsGo to incidents page
2513Attack on property of Thomas Holte, Westgate, 10th June 1381Also, the jurors say, that, on Monday on the morrow of the Holy Trinity aforesaid (10th June, 1381), the foresaid Henry Whyte, and Nicholas Cherchegate, and John Barbour of Newenton, with others unknown, came to the house of Thomas Holte in Westgate next Canterbury, and feloniously broke into the said house, and feloniously took and carried away the goods and chattels of the said Thomas, to the value of forty pounds.Property Damaged,RobberyGo to incidents page
2535Attack on William WatershipeAlso, the jurors say that the foresaid Henry Bongay came with force and arms to the house of William Watershipe, in Canterbury, and with many threatened that he would burn down his house, unless he delivered to him the keys of a certain shop and a cellar situated near the church of St. Andrew, and feloniously compelled the foresaid William to pay him forty shillings.Trespass to person: extortion,Trespass to person: threatsGo to incidents page
2541Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of MallingAlso, the jurors say that John Sales (sic), of Mailing, on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), came to Canterbury, with a great multitude of the enemies of our Lord the King, by him raised and assembled, and feloniously broke open the houses of Thomas Holte, William de Medmenham, John Tebbe, the castle of Canterbury, the Town Hall [Praetorium] of Canterbury, Sir Richard Hoo, knight, Thomas de Garwenton, and Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, and stole and carried away goods, chattels, and muniments, to the value of a thousand pounds, and feloniously set free the prisoners that were in the said Castle and Town Hall; and they say that he was the first and principal originator of the insurrection and levying of all the enemies of our Lord the King.Breach of prison,Trespass to chattels: removal of goods,Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Raising the commons: otherGo to incidents page
2532Break-in and theft from house of John TebbeBreak-in and theft from house of John Tebbe of goods worth £20Trespass to chattels: removal of goods,Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and housesGo to incidents page
2539Extortion against John Wynnepeny in CanterburyAlso, the jurors say that John Bocher, tailor, of Thanet, on Saturday next after the feast of Corpus Christi (15th June, 1381), in the foresaid year, came with force and arms to the house of John Wynnepeny, in Canterbury, and feloniously compelled him to pay a ransom of thirty-two shillings.Trespass to person: extortionGo to incidents page
2542John Cook as abettor of the killing of John TeceAlso, the jurors say that John Cook, sawyer [saghier], of Canterbury, on the day that the said John Tece was slain (15 June), dragged the said John from his horse down to the ground, and was then the abettor of his death. Homicide: accompliceGo to incidents page
2545John Gybonn incites commons at Canterbury Town HallAlso, [the jurors] say that, on Monday next after the feast of Peter and Paul, in the fifth year of the King's reign (1st July, 1381), John Gybonn, of Maidstone, came to the Town Hall [praetorium], before the bailiffs of the city of Canterbury, and required the said bailiffs to make levy of the whole community of the said city, to resist the lords and justices assigned to keep the peace of our Lord the King in the county of Kent. Raising the commons: otherGo to incidents page
2547Killing of John Godwot and John Stonhelde at BordenKilling of John Godwot and John Stonhelde at BordenHomicide: unspecifiedGo to incidents page
2531Killing of John TebbeKilling of John Tebbe at CanterburyHomicide: unspecified,Homicide: accompliceGo to incidents page
2546Killing of John Tebbe at CanterburyAlso, [the jurors] say that, on the abovesaid Monday, John Smyth, of Tunstal [Tounstall], in the hundred of Milton [Midelton], together with others, feloniously slew the foresaid John Tebbe at Canterbury.Homicide: accompliceGo to incidents page
2534Killing of John Tece at CanterburyKilling of John Tece at CanterburyHomicide: unspecifiedGo to incidents page
2533Proclamation by Henry Bongay in Canterbury resulting in killing of John TeceAlso, the jurors say that, on Saturday next after the feast of Corpus Christi, in the foresaid year (15th June, 1381), Henry Bongay, armourer, of Canterbury, caused a proclamation to be made in the city of Canterbury, by which proclamation John Tece of Canterbury, was slain, so that the said Henry was the cause of the death of the said John.Raising the commons: proclamationsGo to incidents page
2544Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William MedmenhamProclamation raised in church of St John (13 June) by commission of Wat Tyler and John Rakestraw, raising of county, attack on house of William Medmenham, burning of documents and theft of goodsTrespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Arson: burning of documents,Trespass to chattels: destruction of documents,Trespass to chattels: removal of goods,Raising the commons: proclamations,Trespass to chattels: destruction of goodsGo to incidents page
2514Threatening of Thomas Oteryngton, 10th June 1381Also, the jurors say that, on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), Richard Baker, of Lenham, together with others, came with force and arms to the house of Thomas Oteryngton there, took the said Thomas feloniously and carried him out, and threatened him with the loss of life, and so compelled him to the said ...Trespass to person: abduction,Trespass to person: threatsGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Hugo Hosier ( 5846 )Assault by John Wyrde of Ospringe on Hugo Hosier and Thomas Perot (2536)Victim
Thomas Perot ( 5847 )Assault by John Wyrde of Ospringe on Hugo Hosier and Thomas Perot (2536)Victim
John Wryde ( 5845 )Assault by John Wyrde of Ospringe on Hugo Hosier and Thomas Perot (2536)Accused
Nicholas atte Crouch ( 5852 )Assault on Nicholas atte Crouch at Ospringe (2538)Victim
Thomas Oteryngton ( 5748 )Assault on Thomas Oteryngton, 10th June 1381 (2515)Victim
William Sporier ( 5749 )Assault on Thomas Oteryngton, 10th June 1381 (2515)Accused
Henry Bongay ( 5838 )Attack on house of Robert Sherman in Canterbury (2537)Accused
Nicholas Glovere ( 11470 )Attack on house of Robert Sherman in Canterbury (2537)Mentioned
William Mortone ( 5851 )Attack on house of Robert Sherman in Canterbury (2537)Accused
Nicholas Rayle ( 5848 )Attack on house of Robert Sherman in Canterbury (2537)Accused
Robert Sherman ( 5727 )Attack on house of Robert Sherman in Canterbury (2537)Victim
Simon Sletton ( 5849 )Attack on house of Robert Sherman in Canterbury (2537)Accused
John Besyngbi ( 5863 )Attack on house of Thomas Holbeein (2543)Accused
Thomas Holbeein ( 5864 )Attack on house of Thomas Holbeein (2543)Victim
Henry Foghel ( 5740 )Attack on house of William Medmenham (2512)Accused
William Medmenham ( 5743 )Attack on house of William Medmenham (2512)Victim
William Munde ( 5742 )Attack on house of William Medmenham (2512)Accused
John Reade ( 5741 )Attack on house of William Medmenham (2512)Accused
Henry Whyte ( 5739 )Attack on house of William Medmenham (2512)Accused
Thomas Fog ( 5857 )Attack on manor Sir Thomas Fog (2540)Victim
John Herbaldoune ( 5855 )Attack on manor Sir Thomas Fog (2540)Accused
John Reynold ( 5856 )Attack on manor Sir Thomas Fog (2540)Accused
John Barbour ( 5745 )Attack on property of Thomas Holte, Westgate, 10th June 1381 (2513)Accused
Nicholas Cherchegate ( 5744 )Attack on property of Thomas Holte, Westgate, 10th June 1381 (2513)Accused
Thomas Holte ( 5746 )Attack on property of Thomas Holte, Westgate, 10th June 1381 (2513)Victim
Henry Whyte ( 5739 )Attack on property of Thomas Holte, Westgate, 10th June 1381 (2513)Accused
Henry Bongay ( 5838 )Attack on William Watershipe (2535)Accused
William Watershipe ( 5844 )Attack on William Watershipe (2535)Victim
Thomas Fog ( 5857 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Victim
Thomas de Garwenton ( 5861 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Victim
Thomas Holte ( 5746 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Victim
Richard de Hoo ( 5860 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Victim
William Medmenham ( 5743 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Victim
John Sales ( 5858 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Accused
John Tebbe ( 5837 )Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of Malling (2541)Victim
John Hunte ( 5836 )Break-in and theft from house of John Tebbe (2532)Accused
John Lukke ( 5835 )Break-in and theft from house of John Tebbe (2532)Accused
Thomas Olever ( 5834 )Break-in and theft from house of John Tebbe (2532)Accused
John Tebbe ( 5837 )Break-in and theft from house of John Tebbe (2532)Victim
John Bocher ( 5853 )Extortion against John Wynnepeny in Canterbury (2539)Accused
John Wynnepeny ( 5854 )Extortion against John Wynnepeny in Canterbury (2539)Victim
John Cook ( 5862 )John Cook as abettor of the killing of John Tece (2542)Accused
John Tece ( 5839 )John Cook as abettor of the killing of John Tece (2542)Victim
John Gybonn ( 5873 )John Gybonn incites commons at Canterbury Town Hall (2545)Accused
William Brown ( 5875 )Killing of John Godwot and John Stonhelde at Borden (2547)Accused
John Godwot ( 5878 )Killing of John Godwot and John Stonhelde at Borden (2547)Victim
John Stonhelde ( 5879 )Killing of John Godwot and John Stonhelde at Borden (2547)Victim
John Webbe ( 5876 )Killing of John Godwot and John Stonhelde at Borden (2547)Accused
William Cymekyn ( 5833 )Killing of John Tebbe (2531)Accused
John London ( 5831 )Killing of John Tebbe (2531)Accused
John Tebbe ( 5837 )Killing of John Tebbe (2531)Victim
Henry Whyte ( 5832 )Killing of John Tebbe (2531)Accused
John Smyth ( 5874 )Killing of John Tebbe at Canterbury (2546)Accused
( )Killing of John Tebbe at Canterbury (2546)Accused
Henry Alleyn ( 5840 )Killing of John Tece at Canterbury (2534)Accused
John Bromfeld ( 5842 )Killing of John Tece at Canterbury (2534)Accused
John Grenelef ( 5841 )Killing of John Tece at Canterbury (2534)Accused
John Tece ( 5839 )Killing of John Tece at Canterbury (2534)Victim
Robert Toneford ( 5843 )Killing of John Tece at Canterbury (2534)Accused
Henry Bongay ( 5838 )Proclamation by Henry Bongay in Canterbury resulting in killing of John Tece (2533)Accused
John Tece ( 5839 )Proclamation by Henry Bongay in Canterbury resulting in killing of John Tece (2533)Victim
John Bocher ( 5870 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Accused
John Damage ( 5867 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Accused
John Rakestraw ( 5871 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Mentioned
Stephen Samuel ( 5865 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Accused
Thomas de Soles ( 5868 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Accused
John Tayllor ( 5869 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Accused
Wat Tyler ( 5872 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Mentioned
John Wenelok ( 5866 )Proclamation in church of St John's, Thanet, and attack on house of William Medmenham (2544)Accused
Richard Baker ( 5747 )Threatening of Thomas Oteryngton, 10th June 1381 (2514)Accused
Thomas Oteryngton ( 5748 )Threatening of Thomas Oteryngton, 10th June 1381 (2514)Victim