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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameTrot
GenderMale
DomicileEarls Colne,Essex
SourceTNA KB 27/489 m. 82

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3407William Trot and four others were coerced to steal livestock from the houses of Richard Lyons and Henry Englissh.William Trot, Thomas Hunte, Roger de Pulteria, John Passener and John atte Haldris were coerced to take part in the attacks on Richard Lyons' and Henry Englissh's manors and to steal livestock from their houses; they brought the livestock and other goods back to Earls Colne and left it with the constable for safekeeping.Liston,Essex; Birdbrook,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3858Henry Englissh v. John of the Strete and others on a plea of trespassHenry Englissh by his attorney versus John of the Strete of Halstead, John Dyere of Halstead, John Goode of Halstead, John atte Aldres of Halstead, John atte Rothe of Twinstead, Robert Herde of Halstead, William Herward of Wickham St Paul, Robert Warnere of Gestingthorpe, John atte Mede senior, John atte Mede junior, John Smyth of Castle Hedingham, senior, John Smyth of Castle Hedingham, junior, John Prestesman, John atte Well of Castle Hedingham, John Crakeman of Castle Hedingham, William Tros of Earls Colne, John Werkman of Earls Colne, Thomam atte Hoo of Castle Hedingham, William Clerk of Sible Hedingham, William Bacoun of Sible Hedingham and Richard Haukeshale of Castle Hedingham, on a plea of trespass. EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
29/09/1374 to 29/09/1375Earls Colne,EssexWilliam Trot was in arrears of 8s 6d in the 1374-1375 account for the priory of Colne in Earls Colne. The bailiff of the priory was John Passemer, another rebel.ERO, T/P 145/6

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Other Cases of the Same Person

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