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Manorial Records
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ERO D/DGh M14
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Essex Record Office (Chelmsford)
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Essex
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Translation published: W.H. Liddell and R.G. Wood (eds), Essex and the Great Revolt of 1381 (Chelmsford, 1982), p. 81.
Text in Original Language
fin' xx marc' Item quod Iohannes Cok erat primus in errore petiend' et capiend' rotulos curie.
Text (English translation)
Fine 20 marks. Also, that John Cok was the first in error asking and taking the court rolls.
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10950
John
Cok
Male
Beaumont-cum-Moze,Tendring Hundred,Essex
3253
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3253
Burning of court rolls at Beaumont-cum-Moze (Essex)
John Cok and other tenants seized the court rolls of the manor of Moze and burned them. All customary land confiscated and re-granted on payment of fines.
Arson: burning of documents
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John Cok ( 10950 )
Burning of court rolls at Beaumont-cum-Moze (Essex) (3253)
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