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Participant

First nameThomas
Last namePeyntour
GenderMale
DomicileSt Albans,Hertfordshire
SourceTNA C 67/29 mm. 41-39
Commentspardon dated: 28.10.1381

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3497Early Pardons to rebelsEarly Pardons to rebels, granted before parliament met to sanction the general pardon. Paid for by the recipientsPardonedView Incident page
4147Thomas Payntour rises up at St AlbansIt was presented that Thomas Payntour of St Albans on 14 June 1381 painted a banner with the king's arms and went with various traitors to St Albans and threw down the houses of Richard Stryveyn, John Clerk and Robert atte Chaumbre. Thomas Payntour is led from the Marshalsea and produces a pardon, along with Richard Walyngford of St Albans; they are released and mainprised.St Albans,HertfordshireAccusedView Incident page

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