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Incident

Id2842
Short DescriptionEscheator accounts (Suffolk and Norfolk)
DetailsValuation of goods and chattels, land and tenements of traitors and fugitives.
LocationNorfolk;Suffolk
TypeUnspecified
SourceTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered

Victims

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Accused

First NameLast NameRoleCommentsSourcesView participant page
JohnBattisfordAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
WilliamBaxtereAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
ThomasBrouneAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
JohnCrosAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
RichardDenarstoneAccusedRichard Denarstone received a pardon 23 October 1381 [TNA C 67/29 m. 41]TNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
JohnElysAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
ThomasFlecchereAccusedThomas Flecchere was beheaded 17 August 1381.TNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
ThomasGalesAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
JohnHorningAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
ThomasSampsonAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
ThomasSampsonAccusedThomas Sampson of Harkstead was sentenced to death, imprisoned in Ipswich gaol and eventually pardoned (Cal. Pat. R. 1381-85, 226). Orders were issued on 24 July 1381 to the Sheriff of Essex and the Sheriff of Suffolk to take into the king's hands without delay all the goods belonging to Sampson on the day when he perpetrated the treasons and felonies for which he is adjudged to death, and to cause the same to be appraised in detail by inquisition and by the survey of John Orwell, the King's sergeant-at-arms, who is charged to receive the goods: Calendar of Fine Rolls 1377-83, p. 264.TNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page
JohnAccusedTNA E 136/123/4 unnumbered View participant page

Other People

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