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Source

TypeWrit
Unique Identifying TextTNA CCR 1381-85 p. 21
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyEssex
Published source (may be more than one)A. Réville, Le Soulèvement des Travailleurs d'Angleterre (Paris: Picard, 1898), p. 221 No.73
Text (English translation)Westminster, 18 October 1381. To the sheriff of Essex. Order upon petition of John Lependen of Great Dunmow, if assured that he was unlawfully disseized of three cottages there by John Horro and Alice his wife by aid of certain of his enemies who rose in the late insurrection, to give him again seisin thereof, putting out the said John Horro and Alice, and telling them to sue according to law if they think fit; as the king decrees that things so done in time of that disturbance are of none effect. For half a mark paid in hanaper.

People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
24120AliceHorroFemaleGreat Dunmow,Essex4197Go to participant page
24119JohnHorroMaleGreat Dunmow,Essex4197Go to participant page
24118JohnLependenMaleGreat Dunmow,Essex4197Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
4197John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages.John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages during the rising by John and Alice Horro .and the help of unknown rebels.Trespass to land: forcible ejection of landholderGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Alice Horro ( 24120 )John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages. (4197)Accused
John Horro ( 24119 )John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages. (4197)Accused
John Lependen ( 24118 )John Lependen of Great Dunmow (Essex) disseized of three cottages. (4197)Victim