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Participant

First nameThomas
Last name prefixde
Last nameEtton
AliasThomas Wilkok of Etton, Yorks (E.R)
GenderMale
OccupationMercer
DomicileBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding
SourceTNA C 67/29 mm. 24-1
Commentspardon dated: 20.5.1382; occupation: cloth-merchant

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3498Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons'Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons', granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381:PardonedView Incident page
3498Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons'Pardon to the 'good and loyal commons', granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381:PardonedView Incident page
3730Names of men of BeverleyList of names of men involved in the disturbances in Beverley in 1381-82.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingMentionedView Incident page
3800List of names of those forced to pay money to Richard de Middilton, Henry de Newerk, Thomas White and Richard BostanList of names of those forced to pay sums by force and duress to Richard de Middilton, lately alderman of Beverley, Henry de Newerk and Thomas White, tiler, lately chamberlains of Beverley, Richard Bostan and other rebels who are now fled to Westminster, by good men of the same town. Item the aforesaid burgesses and others paid 100 marks to the aforesaid Middilton, Newerk, White, Bostan and others for the king's marriage and 24 marks as costs whereof none was paid to the king.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3803Memorandum listing names of those involved in the disturbance in BeverleyMemorandum detailing the process following from the complaints of Adam Coppandale and other burgesses of Beverley of great evils, oppressions and extortions made against them by Geoffrey Bridon and other common men.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
4529Commission to take security for good behaviour from burgesses of BeverleyCommission to A., archbishop of York, John, lord of Nevyll, and Roger de Fulthorp, on account of certain dissensions and discords between certain burgesses of the archbishop's town of Beverley, and other men of the town, complained of before the king's council, to take security in 100 marks each for their good behaviour from Geoffrey Brydon and numerous others, with the exception of Adam Coppendale and others for whom security has already been taken in Chancery.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingAccusedView Incident page

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