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Participant

First nameAdam
Last nameMichel
GenderMale
DomicileEssex
SourceTNA PROME/Nov 1381 and Oct 1382 item 63 and item 16
CommentsPardoned 31 March 1385: CPR 1381-5, p. 551. Michel appeared in King's Bench where he presented his pardon (here dated 1 March 1385) and a writ de non molestando dated 8 October 1386: KB 27/502 rex m.4d. See also E179/107/54 m.4 c.2

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3283Exclusions from the General Pardon - EssexExclusions from the General Pardon - EssexEssexAccusedView Incident page
3876Adam Michel of Colchester killed Flemings in Colchester during the revolt.Adam Michel of Colchester killed Flemings in Colchester (Essex) during the revolt; although excluded from a obtaining a pardon by parliament he eventually received one.Colchester,EssexAccusedPardoned 31 March 1385; released 'sine die' 6 October 1386.View Incident page
4615Pardon to Adam Michel of Colchester for killing FlemingsPardon, out of regard for Good Friday, to Adam Michel of Colchestre [Colchester], indicted as one of those who in the time of the late insurrection, viz between 1 May 4 Ric. II and All Saints following, killed Flemings in Colchestre [Colchester], for all treasons and felonies by him committed between those dates, and of any consequent outlawries, notwithstanding that he has been excepted in divers Parliaments as one of the ringleaders in Essex.Colchester,EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
21/09/1360Colchester,EssexAdam Michel admitted as burgess. He pays a fee, takes the oath and finds 4 sureties (John Leyre, John Pulham, S. Loutoun, William Mace).Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 124This means that Michel was a 'foreigner' coming from outside the borough [cf. VCH Essex, ix, p. 48]. He must have been at least in his early 20s when her became a burgess; therefore, in 1381 he would have been in his early 40s. The fee/fine paid in another case was 10s [cf. Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 168]
08/12/1364Colchester,EssexAdam Michel acts as pledge (surety) in several cases.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 144
1365 Colchester,EssexAdam Michel acts as pledge (surety) in several cases.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 145-7, 150-178
11/06/1365 to 18/06/1365Colchester,EssexJohn Brandestone is destrained for a case of debt brought by Adam Michel and John Welles; Brandestone acknowledges the debt.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 166
18/06/1365 to 20/06/1365Colchester,EssexAdam Michel acts as surety for the Henry Duale, plaintiff, in a case of trespass against John Baylli, 'Fleming'. Baylli is accused of an assault with knives which he denies. In another case Michel is described as 'serjeant in South Ward'.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 167Baylli was found guilty later (30/06/1365) and had to pay damages 13s 4d. [CCRC, p. 169]. However, in the next court Henry Duale was accised and found guilty on having assumed on many occasions "regiam potestam" and summoned many Flemish before him and committed them to pecuniary or bodily ounishment; fined 40d [CCRC, p. 171]. - From 1310 Colchester had three serjeants; their duties included collecting toll and making arrests and distraints [VCH Essex, vo. ix, p. 53].
05/10/1366Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 183The date given in the calendar (2 Oct 1366) seems to be wrong; Monday after Michaelmas in 1366 was 5 Oct.
01/03/1367Colchester,EssexAdam Michel one of 4 sureties for the admission of John Ponde as burgess.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, ii, 209
1373 Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 1
04/03/1373 to 07/03/1373Colchester,EssexAdam Michel defendant in two debt cases. In the following court the Adam Ferour's debt case is adjourned while in the other case with William de Gaunt it is ordered to distrain Adam Michel.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 23One of the plaintiffs is called William de Gaunt; he might have been a Fleming.
21/03/1373 to 11/07/1373Colchester,EssexWhile Michel settles his case with Adam Ferour quickly, the case brought by William de Gaunt is adjourned several times; finally, Michel is found guilty and has to pay damages of 40d.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 30, 33, 37, 37, 41(image)
02/10/1374Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 51
06/10/1374 to 08/01/1375Colchester,EssexAdam Michel, plaintiff, in a plea of debt against Thomas Peeke, who acknowledges a debt of 6s.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 55, 57, 59, 64, 66, 67(image)
01/06/1375Colchester,EssexAdam 'Myghel', plaintiff, against Thomas de Roydene, breach of covenant. - John Bertlot acknowledges a debt (bond) of 16s to Adam Michel.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 88
05/01/1377 to 06/04/1377Colchester,EssexIsabella Baroun, plaintiff, against Adam Michel, detention of goods. - Order to distrain Adam Michel to reply to Isabel Baroun. - Adam Michel appears 'to do law', but not Isabel; therefore, she is in mercy.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 116, 118, 133
12/01/1377Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 119
16/01/1377 to 26/01/1377Colchester,EssexJohn Beche and John Dober, plaintiffs, against Adam Michel and Joan, his wife, plea of debt. Pledges John Lache and William Ratlesdene. - Order to distrain Adam Michel and Joan, his wife, to reply to John Beche and John Dober.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 121(image), 123
04/03/1377 to 06/04/1377Colchester,EssexList of residents of Colchester for the first poll tax: Adam Michel pays tasx for himself, his wife and three servants ('famuli').TNA, E 179/107/54 m. 4, col, 2
03/10/1378Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 160
10/01/1379Colchester,EssexAdam Michel in mercy for raising hue and cry unjustly on a certain John.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 176
21/02/1379Colchester,EssexJohn Stanstede, chaplain, plaintiff, in a plea of debt against Aham and Joan Michel.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 181John Stanstede is the rector of Copford who was attacked by the rebels in 1381.
09/03/1379 to 21/03/1379Colchester,EssexAdam Michel involved in several debt cases: plaintiff against John Godard; Godard (from Peldon) answers to Adam 'Michelmer', who claims 20s for a thousand faggots of wood sold to him in the village of Rivenhall; Godard is not pleading; Adam to recover the amount plus 20d damages. John Freyre, plaintiff, against Adam Michel in plea of debt. Also, John Godard, plaintiff, against Adam Michel and Thomas Martel, defendants, in a plea of debt.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 183, 185(image)Adam 'Michelmer' might be a different person, but this name does not occur again in the court rolls and it likely a scribe's mistake for 'Michel'.
25/04/1379 to 27/06/1379Colchester,EssexAdam Michel attached to answer to John Froysel (Freyre?), who claims 11s 4d, saying that Adam became his debtor to that extent for Walter de Braham, denies the liability, and will prove, etc. - Adam pays fee for licence to come to terms with John Freysel.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 188(image), 194
06/06/1379 to 04/07/1379Colchester,EssexAdam Michel, attached to reply to John Godard, who claims faggots to the value of 21s 8d, which he unjustly detains. Has a day to prove his charge. And on the charge of a violent assault and robbery from Godard of a certain acquittance of payments, Michel pleads not guilty. - An inquiry into the case of John Godard of Peldon against Adam Michel finds Adam not guilty; Godard in mercy.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iii, 194(image), 197
25/06/1380Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's servant fined for being a common brawler.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iv, 36
25/06/1380Colchester,EssexAdam Michel attached for trespass committed by his wife [Joan] on Nicholaa, her servant, 6d.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iv, 34
30/09/1381Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined 3d with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.ERO, D/B 5 Cr21 m. 1
30/12/1381Colchester,EssexWalter Baker, attached to reply to Laurence Cobeler, who charges him with a violent assault at "le Southsherde", said that he was instigated to do the same by Adam Michel and John Wright, and is prepared to prove.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iv, 66This is the first time Adam Michel appears in the court rolls after the rising.
20/01/1382Colchester,EssexJohanna, the wife of Adam Michel, is fined 3d for collecting huge amount of dung from the privy causing a big stench for all neighbours when it rains.ERO, D/B 5 Cr21 m. 16d
20/01/1382Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined 3d with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.ERO, D/B 5 Cr21 m. 16
28/04/1382 to 13/04/1383Colchester,EssexAdam Michel's wife (not named) fined with numerous other people for selling beer contrary to the assize.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iv, 88, 126, 165, 1481383 is the last year in which Johanna appears as a brewer in the borough court rolls. There is no trace of her or her husband in the courts after 1383.
19/01/1383Colchester,EssexJohanna, wife of Adam Michel, is presented because she blocks a privy ('obstupat garderobam') till it rains when a great stench goes out opposite Thomas Fraunceys' dwelling.Calendar of the Court Rolls of Colchester, iv, 147
27/06/1386West Donyland,EssexIsabella Warman, a hereditary bondswoman ('nativa de sanguine') pays marriage fine of 12d to marry Adam Mychel de la Hethe. - Thomas Adecok surrenders a cottage and three rod unfree land ('terra nativa') to the benefit of Adam Mychel and Isabella his wife and their heirs; they swear fealty and pay 40d entry fine.ERO, D/DHt M145The manor of West Donyland, East Donyland and Greenstead was an outlying part of the liberty of Colchester. Lord of the manor was St John's abbey [VCH Essex, vol. ix, pp. 409-14]. There is no direct evidence that the Adam Mychel de la Hethe is identical with Adam Michel of Colchester. The latter was a burgess of Colchester, married to Johanna (in 1383) and had three servants in 1377 [TNA, E 179/107/54 m. 4]. It is not very likely that at an advanced age he married an unfree woman. It might, however, explain Adam Michel's disappearance from the Colchester borough court rolls for several years after 1383.
02/04/1388Colchester,EssexAdam Michel and Richard Petresburgh charged with affray against the peace of Richard Undirwood in 'Frere strat in Estward'; Adam and Richard plead not guilty. Adam's surety is William Sampton.ERO, D/B 5 Cr26 m. 43d
14/04/1388Colchester,EssexWilliam Sampton fined 6d for not having Adam Michel at court to answer in as trespass case.ERO, D/B 5 Cr26 m. 46

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