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Incident

Id4282
Short DescriptionRichard de Beverley and others assault John Preston of Beverley
DetailsRichard de Beverley of Beverley, Hammond Well, Thomas Manby, William Totyng, John Gervays, vintner, Thomas Cato, John de Ake, draper, Adam Barkere, Thomas Voele, John Wellyng, Adam Tundowe, Thomas Maning, John Arwom, Richard Langstray of Beverley in the county of Yorkshire, and William Wystowe of London, tailor, on Wednesday 4 June 1382, by force and arms, viz with swords, etc, made an assault upon John Preston of Beverley at the parish of St Mary le Strand in the county of Middlesex, and beat, wounded and mistreated him against the peace of the now lord king, etc.
Date of incident (or "date from" if range)04/06/1382
LocationSt Mary-le-Strand,Middlesex
TypeTrespass to person: battery,Trespass to person: wounding
SourceTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j)

Victims

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JohnPrestonVictimTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page

Accused

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JohnAkeAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
JohnArwomAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
AdamBarkereAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
RichardBeverleyAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
ThomasCatoAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
JohnGervaysAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
RichardLangstrayAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
ThomasManbyAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
ThomasManingAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
WilliamTotyngAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
AdamTundoweAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
ThomasVoeleAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
HammondWellAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
JohnWellyngAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page
WilliamWystoweAccusedTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (j) View participant page

Other People

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