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Participant

First nameRobert
Last name prefixde
Last nameGoldyngton
GenderMale
OccupationEscheator
SourceTNA E 159/162 Brevia Directa (Michaelmas 1385) m. 3

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3669Exchequer case concerning the forfeiture of property of John Somonur, Robert Piers, William Chamberleyn, John Dawe and Robert VyneOrder to Robert Goldyngton, king's escheator in the county of Essex re. the confiscation of property of John Somonur, Robert Piers, William Chamberleyn, John Dawe and Robert Vyne of Manningtree, charged and indicted 'for certain firm reasons' and now fled.EssexEscheatorView Incident page
3679Exchequer case concerning property forfeited by William CobborneOrder to return the property of William Cobborne of Fobbing, who was hanged and his possessions forfeit for his part in the rebellion, to Robert Stangate and John Raynolde of Stansgate, who have a charter of acquisition to show that they acquired it in 1375.EssexEscheatorView Incident page
3705Concerning the property of John Somenour, Robert Piers, John Gernoun, William Chamberleyn, John Dawe and Robert VyneFurther process regarding the property of John Somenour, Robert Piers, John Geroun, William Chamberleyn, John Dawe and Robert Vyne - see ID3810 and 3820EssexEscheatorView Incident page
3710Exchequer case concerning the property of John de Preston, traitorEssex. Concerning John Sewall, to be discharged regarding 26s. 8d. for the price of one horse with saddle and bridle from the goods and chattels of John de Preston, traitor, having risen up against his liege; and John Bray, squire of the county of Essex, is to be answerable. EssexEscheatorView Incident page
4086John Coggeshall takes possession of the royal manor of Bradwell on the order of John HendeJohn Coggeshale of Rivenhall on Thursday 27 June 1381, namely on the order of John Hende, citizen of London, as attorney of the same John, entered into the manor of Bradwell, then being in the hand of the lord King, and took seisin in the aforesaid manor with all its pertinences in the name of the aforesaid John Hende, and seized the revenues and profits of the same manor, for the use of the aforesaid John, from the aforesaid Thursday etc, until the following Michaelmas, it was said to the tenants of the same manor that they were to be intendant and answerable to the aforesaid John Hende as their lord of the aforesaid manor. And they say that the same John Hende made and appointed John Hurt his attorney to have regard for the aforesaid seisin and that the same John Hurt, Henry Stork, John Spencer, John Grigge and John Cogeshale broke down the door of the dovecote and took and carried away the pigeons, and seized all the profits of the said manor for the use of the aforesaid John Hende, from the aforesaid day to the following Michaelmas when Robert de Goldyngton, escheator of the lord King seized back said manor. And they say also that a certain William Golyrone, one tenant of said manor died in the meantime. And that the aforesaid John and the others refused to allow him to be buried until the aforesaid John Hende was seisin of a certain heriot. Hende and Coggeshall plead not guilty; acquitted.Bradwell juxta Coggeshall,Witham Hundred,EssexEscheatorView Incident page
4676Concerning lands forfeited by Thomas Ledere alias Thomas PlomerWrit to John Rokel, escheator in co. Essex, to inquire concerning the petition of William Frost and Katherine his wife, late the wife of Thomas Ledere of Great Burstead, for the delivery to them for the term of Katherine's life of lands in Great Burstead held jointly by the said Katherine and Thomas by feoffment of John Salpreest of Southminster and taken into the king's hand on the conviction and beheading of the said Thomas under the name of Thomas Plommer of Billericay in Great Burstead for certain treasons. Westminster. 20 October 9 Richard II. [1385.] Inquisition, Billericay. The said Katherine held jointly with the said Thomas a cottage and curtilage and 5 acres of land in Billericay by feoffment of John Salprest. They are held of the abbot of Stratford by service unknown and were extended before Robert de Goldyngton, late escheator, at 2s. 6d. The said Thomas was convicted and beheaded at Billericay before Thomas de Wodestoke earl of Essex and Buckingham, and his fellows. Thomas Ledere of Great Burstead and Thomas Plomer of Billericay are one and the same person.EscheatorView Incident page
4688Forfeitures by Manningtree rebelsOrder to the escheator in the county of Essex to seize the goods of various rebels of Manningtree, as they have fled.EscheatorView Incident page

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