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Participant

First nameRalph
Last name prefixatte
Last nameWode
GenderMale
DomicileBradwell on Sea,Essex
SourceTNA KB 145/3/6/1 m. 8 (a)

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3438Ralph atte Wode was a leader in the attacks on houses of John Gildesburgh, John Sewale and Edmund de la Mare; he also burned the documents of Walter Fitzwalter and Sir John Bourchier.Ralph atte Wode of Bradwell on Sea was a leader in the attacks on houses of John Gildesburgh, John Sewale and Edmund de la Mare; he also, together with Segoos Webbe burned the documents of Walter Fitzwalter at Maldon and Sir John Bourchier at Baynards in Mayland.Mayland,Essex; Coggeshall,Essex; Maldon,EssexAccusedacquittedView Incident page
3450Ralph atte Wood broke into the houses at Cressing Temple and the house of John Sewale in Coggeshall; in Peldon he seized the king's books and carried them to Mile End.Ralph atte Wood of Bradewell on Sea was a leader of the rebels; he broke into the houses at Cressing Temple and the house of John Sewale in Coggeshall where he stole goods worth 100s.; in Peldon he stole goods from the house of the Admiral Edmund de la Mare, worth 100s., and he seized the king's books and carried them to Mile End.Coggeshall,Essex; Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex; Peldon,Essex; Mile End,MiddlesexAccusedacquittedView Incident page
3489Jugdement passed at Colchester on Thomas Somery and eight other rebels, indicted by an inquisition of Dengie hundred.Jugdement passed at Colchester (8th August 1381) on Thomas Somery and eight other rebels. One, John Bray, was sentenced to death, the others were acquitted.EssexAccusedacquittedView Incident page
3496Pardon for the rebelsPardon for the rebels, granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381PardonedView Incident page
3558Attack on property of John Bourchier at Langford.Attack on property of John Bourchier at Langford. Court rolls and other documents taken and burnt.Langford,Thurstable Hundred,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3872Ralph atte Wode indicted for the attacks on Cressing Temple, Coggeshall and Peldon and marsh to Mile End.Ralph atte Wode indicted for leading the attacks on Cressing Temple, Coggeshall and Peldon; he was an accomplice in the murder of John Ewell, and he carried the admiralty documents on a pitchfork to Mile End and back.Mile End,Middlesex; Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex; Peldon,Essex; Coggeshall,EssexAccusedAlthough he had secured a pardon, dated 20 April 1382, he was sent back to goal on 30 April 1382.View Incident page

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