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Incident

Id2584
Short DescriptionBreak-in at Canterbury Castle and abduction of Sheriff of Kent
DetailsThe Jurors say, that John Thachham, Richard Derby, of Wynchepe, Abel de Erhethe [i.e. Erith], with other unknown malefactors, made insurrection against the peace of our Lord the King, on Monday next after the feast of Holy Trinity (10th June, 1381), in the fourth year of the reign of the King that now is, and feloniously broke open the castle of our Lord the King, in Canterbury, and took away divers felons and other prisoners that were therein, against their will; and took there William Septvantz, the Sheriff of Kent, and dragged him away with them, and compelled him to deliver to them the books and writs of our Lord the King, which, being delivered to them, they immediately burnt, to the prejudice of our Lord the King, and his Crown.
Date of incident (or "date from" if range)10/06/1381
LocationCanterbury,Kent
TypeArson: burning of documents,Trespass to person: abduction,Trespass to chattels: destruction of documents,Warlike array and insurrection,Breach of prison
SourceTNA JUST 1/400 m. 15

Victims

First NameLast NameRoleCommentsSourcesView participant page
WilliamSeptvantzVictimTNA JUST 1/400 m. 15 View participant page

Accused

First NameLast NameRoleCommentsSourcesView participant page
RichardDerbyAccusedTNA JUST 1/400 m. 15 View participant page
AbelErhetheAccusedTNA JUST 1/400 m. 15 View participant page
JohnThachhamAccusedTNA JUST 1/400 m. 15 View participant page

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