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First nameAdam
Last name prefixde
Last nameCoppendale
GenderMale
DomicileBeverley,Yorkshire East Riding
SourceTNA SC 8/225/11208

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
3713Petition from Adam Coppendale and Thomas de Beverley complaining of malicious indictment by John de BigotCoppendale, Beverley and other good men of Beverley request that whereas they were maliciously indicted of diverse felonies before Bigot and his companions at Beverley at the time of this rumour by their enemies, who are trouble-makers and rebels to the King, which indictments came into the King's Bench by writ, that the King, if he believes that the indictments were maliciously made, will annul them in this parliament.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3714Bond of Adam Coppendale for £200 to be paid to Richard de MidiltonBond of Adam Coppendale binding himself in the sum of £200 to Middleton, to be paid at Beverley at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist next.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3715Indenture binding Adam Coppandale to pay £200 to Richard de Midilton Indented writing witnessing that Coppandale is bound in £200 to Middleton to be paid at a certain day and place, and that it would be void if Coppandale stood to the judgment of the archbishop concerning all the things that the community of Beverley can reasonably and legally show.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3716Petition from the people of Beverley[The petition is badly stained and difficult to follow].The petitioners request remedy as the rebels have caused raised the commons against the wealthy of the town and assaulted the houses of the great of the town, and taken ransoms. In addition they have taken the common seal and sealed obligations in great sums, and imprisoned Buddeby who had sued a bill against them though he was under the king's protection.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3717Petition complaining that rioters have taken over the government of BeverleyThe petitioners state that rioters and trouble-makers have taken control of the town government of Beverley, removed the common seal from the keepers and instituted new officials, contrary to the king's lordship. They state that these people forced them to enter certain bonds against their will, and since they dare not approach the town for fear of death, they fear they will have payment from them by default under mercantile law. They therefore request that the king order the town ministers not to execute any such bonds made since Pentecost last until the matter can be discussed by the council. Response: Adam de Coppendale, John de Ake, draper, John Gerveys, William de Dodall and Paul de Butby of Beverley send this bill to the council for themselves and others of the said town. It is agreed by the council that they shall have a [writ of] supersedeas until [the next] parliament. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingPetitionerView 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
3772Bond in 100 marks between Adam Coppandale and Richard de Walkyngdon and the chamberlains of BeverleyBond in 100 marks between Coppandale and Walkyngdon and the chamberlains of Beverley, dated at Beverley on 13 June 1381, to be paid at Beverley at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist next. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingMentionedView Incident page
3776Writ to Henry Newark concerning bonds made under duress in BeverleyWrit of Richard II to Newark to be before the king in Chancery to answer upon the matter of the bonds that Coppendale and others of the good men of Beverley were forced to make. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3777Writ to Thomas Whyte concerning bonds made under duress in BeverleyWrit of Richard II to Whyte to attend to the common chest of the town of Beverley with Manby and others and to be before the king in Chancery with the writings to answer upon the matter of the bonds that Coppendale and others of the good men of Beverley were forced to make. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3778Bond for 100 marks between Adam Coppendale, Thomas White and Henry de NewerkeBond of Adam Coppendale binding himself in the sum of 100 marks to White and Newark, to be paid at Beverley at the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist next.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingDebtorView Incident page
3787Writ to Richard de Middelton concerning the taking of bonds under duress in BeverleyWrit of Richard II commanding Middleton to appear before the king on Monday next after the feast of St John before the Latin Gate to answer concerning the taking of bonds in large sums of money from Coppendale and other good people of Beverley.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3789Writ to the provost of Beverley ordering the arrest Thomas Whyte, Henry de Neuwark and Richard de BostanWrit of Richard II to the provost of Beverley ordering him to take White, Newark and Boston, and have them before the king before the Latin Gate on the Monday next after the feast of St John.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3790Writ to Robert de Thornton ordering him to take Thomas White, Henry de Newark and Richard de Bostan Writ of Richard II to Thornton ordering him to take White, Newark and Boston, and have them before the king on the Monday next after the feast of St John 'ante portam latinum'. Response of Robert de Thornton, bailiff of the liberty of St Peter of Beverley:White, Newark and Boston were not found in the bailiwick after the reception of the writ.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3791Writ to Robert de Botemond ordering him to arrest Thomas Whyte, Henry de Neuwerk and Richard de BostanWrit of Richard II to the bailiff of the liberty of the chapter of Beverley, ordering him to arrest Whyte, Neuwerk and Bostan, and have them before the king in Chancery on Monday after the feast of St John before the Latin Gate next (5 May 1382). The king understands that Coppendale, Beverle, Gerveys, Dudhill and other men of Beverley have been forced, by fear of death, to make bonds with Middelton, Whyte and Neuwerk in large sums of money, and therefore they, and Bostan, who has custody of those bonds, have been ordered by writs of precipimus to bring them into Chancery and show reason why they should not be annulled. However, Whyte, Neuwerk and Bostan have maliciously and deliberately left the town, and thus the messenger could not deliver the writs. Response: Response of Robert de Botemond, bailiff of the liberty of the church of St John of Beverley that he is not able to take them for fear of death. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView 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
3804Memorandum 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
3805Memorandum concerning those involved in the disturbance in BeverleyMemorandum detailing part of the process of the complaint of Adam Coppendale and others. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3806Writ to Thomas de Manby and others ordering the appearance of Richard Middelton and others in ChanceryWrit of Richard II to Manby, Cartwryght and Ithoun to have Middelton, White and Neuwark and the writings that they have in their possession before the king in Chancery on 3 March next to answer to the king for the contempts made to the king and the damage done to his lieges.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3808Writ to the Archbishop of York ordering him to arrest Thomas Whyte, Henry Neuwerk and Richard BostanWrit of Richard II to the archbishop commanding him to take and arrest Whyte, Neuwerk and Bostan wherever they can be found in the archbishop's liberty of Beverley, and have them before the king at Monday next after the feast of St John before the Latin Gate to answer concerning the taking of bonds from Coppendale and other good people of Beverley. Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
3812Petition from Adam Coppendale and Thomas de Beverley concerning disturbances in the town of BeverleyThe petitioners request remedy, stating that during the recent troubles various rioters took by force the common seal of the town and forced them to make various bonds against their will. They also replaced the usual governance of the town, by 12 men elected annually on St Mark's day, with an alderman and two chamberlains, although there have been no such officials in Beverley for 50 years except Manby and Ryse, who were deposed for their bad governance.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingPetitionerView 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
4543Protection for Thomas de Beverley and others for proceedings against Beverley rebelsProtection, until Easter, for Thomas de Beverlay in his proceedings in Parliament (now adjourned until the eve of the Conversion of St Paul), touching certain evildoers who have risen in insurrection within the town and liberty of St John of Beverley; upon his petition to the king and council in Parliament, where at present the truth of the premises cannot be discussed. The like for the following: Adam Coppendale. Nicholas de Ryse. John de Erghum. William Dudhill. John Wellyng. John Gerveis, merchant.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
4629Order concerning disturbances in BeverleyOrder to Thomas de Manby and chamberlains of Beverley to cause Richard de Middelton, Thomas White, Henry de Neuwerk and Richard de Bostan to be in Chancery with the bonds they extracted by threats of violence from Adam Coppendale, Thomas de Beverley, John Gerveys, William Dudhill and other true men of the town of Beverley.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page
4630Order concerning disturbances in BeverleyOrder to Thomas Whyte, tiler and late chamberlain of Beverley concerning forced bonds taken from Adam Coppendale, Thomas de Beverley, John Gerveys, William Dudhille and other men of Beverley during the recent disturbances in the town, which are kept in the common chest. Thomas Whyte, Thomas de Manby, William Ithoun, Richard de Middelton and Henry Newarke are ordered to appear in Chancery with the said bonds.Beverley,Yorkshire East RidingVictimView Incident page

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