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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameWynde
GenderMale
DomicileAsheldham,Essex
SourceTNA KB 27/489 m. 19d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3814Attack on John Sewale's house at Coggeshall.Trespass action by John Sewale of Coggeshall for an attack on his house there.Coggeshall,EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
25/10/1360Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynde pays a fine of 2 d. for trespass with his animals on the lord's wheat.ERO, D/DP M1179
21/10/1369Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynde fined 12 d. for breaking 4 seals which the bailiff of the manor affixed on the door of 'Carteris'.ERO, D/DP M1179Because the courts between 1360 and 1368 are lost it is not clear why John entered the tenement. His connection to 'Carteris' is documented later.
25/10/1400Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynd one of nine chief pledges.ERO, D/DP M1179The courts for the period 1369 to 1400 are lost.
24/10/1401Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynde one of nine chief pledgesERO D/DP M1179
23/10/1402Asheldham,EssexMargret, former wife of John Atewode surrenders a messuage and 10 acres plus appurtenance in the village of Asheldham, called 'Carteris' for the use of John Wynde and his wife Johanna. The tenement is granted by the lord to John and his wife at will ('ad voluntatem') for 40 d. per year and suit of court. John and Johanna also receive a licence to demolish the messuage ('adradicare') and erect a new and better house ('vel meliore reedificare et competenter construere') inside the lordship. They pay an entry fine of 13 s. 4 d. and swear fealty. John Wynde is one of nine chief pledges.ERO, D/DP M1179
13/05/1406Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynde and his wife Johanna surrender a messuage and 12 acres land plus appurtenance called 'Carteris' and a croft containing five acres of land, called Skynners, to the use of John Sawkyne and his wife Agnes. The tenement is granted by the lord to John and Agnes at will ('ad voluntatem'). They pay an entry fine of 8 s. and swear fealty. John Wynd is also a jurors.ERO, D/DP M1179
25/10/1406Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynd one of nine chief pledges. He is also elected rent collector ('collector redditus').ERO, D/DP M1179
25/10/1406Asheldham,EssexRichard Sothy and John Wynde are presented by the jury for having their tenements in ruins. The lord waived the fine of 10 s. each.ERO, D/DP M1179
10/04/1407Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynd pays 2 d. for trespass in lords rye ('siligie') with 20 sheep. He is also a jury member.ERO, D/DP M1179
10/04/1407Asheldham,EssexAll native tennants are ordered to repair their tenements until the next court under pain of 2 s. each. Richard Sothy and John Wynd to be inquired if they have carried out the repairs.ERO, D/DP M1179
24/10/1407Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynd one of nine chief pledges.ERO, D/DP M1179
22/10/1408Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynd fined 12 d. because he has his tenement called 'Carteres' in ruins. He is ordered to repair it under pain of 20 s. until the next court.ERO, D/DP M1179
22/10/1408Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynd is one of 12 chief pledges.ERO, D/DP M1179
22/10/1409Asheldham,EssexJohn Wynde and his wife Johanna surrender a curtilage formerly with a house ('unum curtilagium nuper edificatus') and 10 acres of land plus appurtenance called 'Carteris' to the use of John Okeman and his wife Lucia. The tenement is granted by the lord to John and Lucia and their heirs under the condition that a certain structure and a hearth is built on the land. They pay an entry fine of 8 s. and swear fealty. Thomas Duke and Richard Sothy are pledges. John is one of ten chief pledges.ERO, D/DP M1179The tenement is the one which was granted to John Wynd and his wife in 1402 with the licence to demolish the building. After 1409 John Wynd disappears from the court rolls.

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