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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameGlasier
GenderMale
DomicileRochford,Essex
SourceTNA KB 145/3/6/1 mm. 2d-3

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3351John Glasier incited the inhabitants of the hundred of Rochford to rebel.John Glasier of Rochford incited the inhabitants of the hundred of Rochford to rebel by threats.Rochford Hundred,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3371Two strangers from Witham hundred incited the inhabitants of Rochford to rebel.A tanner and a mower from Witham hundred incited the inhabitants of Rochford to rebel, telling them that the people in Dengie hundred had risen up; thereupon John Glasier and Thomas Hilliston stirred up unrest in Rochford hundred.Rochford Hundred,Essex; Dengie Hundred,Essex; Rochford,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3384John Glasier and John Hurt acted as messengers for the rebels in Great Shoebury.John Glasier of Rochford and John Hurt of Great Shoebury told the inhabitants of Great Shoebury on behalf of the rebels that they should rise and join them otherwise they would face death and destruction of their houses.Shoeburyness,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3392Thomas Treche, John Glasier and John Messager acted as messengers for the rebels in Rayleigh.Thomas Treche of Leigh, John Glasier of Rochford and John Messager of Prittlewell told the inhabitants of Rayleigh on behalf of the rebels that they should rise and join them otherwise they would face death and destruction of their houses.Rayleigh,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3494Judgement passed at Hadleigh Castle on John Glasyere and twelve others indicted by an inquisition of Rochford hundred.Judgement passed at Hadleigh Castle (8th July 1381) on John Glasyere and twelve others indicted by an inquisition of Rochford hundred. John Glasyere of Rochford, Ralph Spycer of Prittlewell, and William Jobe were sentenced to death, the others were acquittedEssexAccusedno goods and chattelsView Incident page
3870William Chaundeler (alias Croume) and others indicted for proclaiming the rising in Prittlewell (Essex).William Chaundeler (alias Croume) and others indicted for proclaiming the rising in Prittlewell (Essex). He appears before the King's Bench and produces a pardon dated 23 November 1381. He is dismissed after providing surety.Prittlewell,EssexAccusedView Incident page

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