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Source

TypeEscheator inquisitions
Unique Identifying TextTNA E 153/1167 m. 5
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyNorfolk
Text (English translation)Escheator inquisition, Swaffham (Norfolk), Monday after Michaelmas 5 Ric II (30 Sept. 1381), before William Berard, escheator ... Item that Thomas Galles of Weston (Longville), beheaded for diverse treasonous acts committed by the said Thomas at the time of the rumour, had goods and chattels, forfeited to the king the day he was beheaded, namely on 8 August in the beforementioned year, worth 13 s. 4 d. Item that Thomas Sampson beheaded for the abovementioned cause on the 8 August, had goods and chattels, worth £20. And the escheator is not answerable because they came into the possession of Thomas Pirt of Attleborough and William Pirt of North Elmham.

People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
7564WilliamBerardMaleescheator (Suffolk and Norfolk)EscheatorGo to participant page
7561ThomasGallesMaleWeston Longville,Norfolk2817Go to participant page
7565ThomasPirtMaleAttleborough Hills,NorfolkMentionedGo to participant page
7567WilliamPirtMaleNorth Elmham,NorfolkMentionedGo to participant page
7563ThomasSampsonMaleNorfolk2817Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
2817Escheator inquisition (Norfolk)Unspecified acts of treason and felonies during the rising.Go to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Thomas Galles ( 7561 )Escheator inquisition (Norfolk) (2817)AccusedThe execution took place on 8 August 1381.
Thomas Sampson ( 7563 )Escheator inquisition (Norfolk) (2817)AccusedThe execution took place on 8 August 1381.