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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameVicory
GenderMale
DomicileLinton,Chilford Hundred,Cambridgeshire
SourceTNA JUST 1/103 m. 4

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2780Attack on house of William Bateman at Cockayne Hatley and DuntonClose and houses of William Bateman at Cockayne Hatley and Dunton attacked. Crops, goods and chattels seized and carried away.Dunton,BedfordshireAccusedView Incident page
3536William Vicory and John Webbe lead an attack on the property of Thomas HaseldenTwelve jurors say that William Vicory of Linton and John Webbe of Papworth were felons associated with John Hanchach the chief leader, and John Peper. And that on Saturday 15th June 1381 they were ringleaders in the overthrowing of the buildings of Thomas Haselden, and the selling of his goods and chattels. And they made a public proclamation fomenting oppression and treason, namely on seven occasions or more, in prejudice of the king. And be it known that the said William Vicory gave himself up to prison for these felonies, and remains in the custody of the Sheriff. CambridgeshireAccusedView Incident page
3543William Vicory and John Peper aid John Hanchach in various crimes[The jurors] also say that William Vicory of Linton and John Peper of the same were with [John Hanchach] of their own free will during the time that he was leader of the felons who attacked the manors of Thomas de Haselden, Thomas Bradefeld, William Bateman and the Prior of St. John of Jerusalem at Shingay, on Saturday 15th June 1381, and feloniously plundered them and broke into, destroyed, and burnt their houses. And that the said William Vicory and John Peper continued such robberies during the two following days. Shingay,CambridgeshireAccusedView Incident page
4367John Legg and others plunder Roger de HarlestonRoger de Harleston appears through his attorney against John Legg and others on a plea that with force and arms they broke the same Roger's closes and houses at Yen Hall and Wimbish and seized and carried off his goods and chattels found there to the value of forty pounds, and other outrages etc. They do not appear.Yen Hall,Cambridgeshire; Wimbish,EssexAccusedView Incident page

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