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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameWebbe
GenderMale
DomicileManningtree,Essex
SourceTNA KB 27/485 m. 37d
Role in sourceMainpernor

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3496Pardon for the rebelsPardon for the rebels, granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381PardonedView Incident page
3835John Boterwyk v. John Somenour and others on a plea of trespassJohn Boterwyk by his attorney versus John Somenour of Manningtree, Robert Perys of Manningtree, William Chamberleyn of Manningtree, John Gernoun, John Aubrey of Manningtree, John Dawe, William Smyth of Manningtree, Robert Vyne, Adam Vyne, John Langham, John Webbe of Manningtree and William Edward of Manningtree on a plea of trespass. It was ordered to the sheriff to arrest them, and the sheriff returns that they are not found; he is ordered to arrest them and they are to appear before the king in the octave of St John.MiddlesexAccusedView Incident page
3873Trespass proceedings by Thomas Harding against John Dawe and others.Trespass proceedings (unspecified) by Thomas Harding of Manningtree against John Dawe and others.Manningtree,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3874John Someour and others accused of breaking a chest of Thomas Wake and others at Manningtree and carrying away documents.John Someour of Manningtree (Essex) and others accused of breaking a chest of Thomas Wake, Walter Blount, John Hamond and Thomas Hardyng at Manningtree and carrying away charters, deeds and court rolls.Manningtree,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3882Attack on the houses of Thomas Hardyng in Manningtree and Mistley; goods worth £40 taken.Attack on the houses of Thomas Hardyng in Manningtree and Mistley by John Webbe and others; goods worth £40 taken and other damages worth 100 mark caused.EssexAccusedView Incident page
3923John Butterwick trespass action.King's brench action brought by John Butterwick for unspecified trespasses committed by people from Surrey, Middlesex and Essex.MiddlesexAccusedView Incident page
4090John Glasene and others of Manningtree ordered to rise up by Henry BakereJohn Glasene of Manningtree says under oath that he and others of Manningtree were ordered under pain of forfeiture to rise up by Henry Bakere of Manningtree on 13 June 1381; they gather at Colchester and on 14 June proceed to Mile End to hear the king.Mile End,Middlesex; Manningtree,Essex; Colchester,EssexAccusedView Incident page
4092John Webbe and others of Manningtree ordered to rise up by Henry Bakere, Richard Bene and William CundewaynJohn Webbe of Manningtree says under oath that Henry Bakere of Manning, bailiff of the hundred of Tendring, Richard Bene and William Cundewayn, constable of the town of Manningtree, ordered, on behalf of the lord King, under pain of forfeiture the same John Webbe and others to rise up; [events as described in Incident 4090] they rise up at Manningtree on 13 June 1381; they gather at Colchester and on 14 June proceed to Mile End to hear the king. Mile End,Middlesex; Colchester,Essex; Manningtree,EssexAccusedView Incident page
4093John Webbe accuses John Hardyng of causing death of FlemingJohn Webbe says that John Hardyng was the cause of the death of the Fleming mentioned above [see Incident 4091]. Manningtree,EssexWitnessView Incident page
4094House of Thomas Hardyng at Manningtree torn downJohn Webbe says that the men of the towns of Harwich, Dovercourt, Ramsey and Wrabness treasonably and feloniously knocked the house of Thomas Hardyng at Manningtree down to the ground. Manningtree,EssexWitnessView Incident page
4095Pardon to John Glasene, John Webbe, Robert Piers, John Somenour and William Chaumberleyn Pardon to John Glasene, John Webbe, Robert Piers, John Somenour and William Chaumberleyn for the crimes committed at Manningtree [see Incidents 4090 and 4092] at the request of Queen Anne.Mile End,Middlesex; Manningtree,Essex; Colchester,EssexPardonedView Incident page
4569Commission to arrest John Somenour and others of ManningtreeCommission to Thomas Sayvill, the king's serjeant-at-arms, John Sewale, sheriff of Essex, and Thomas Hardyng of Manytre, to arrest John Somenour, Robert Piers, William Chaumberlayn, John Gernoun, Robert Waleys, John Webbe, John Langham, John Danewe of Manytre [Manningtree] and Godfrey Panyman of Misteleye [Mistley], and bring them before the king and council.Manningtree,EssexAccusedView Incident page
4623Order for John Glasene and John Webbe of Manningtree to be kept in Abbot of Westminster's prison To the bailiffs of the liberty of Westminster of the abbot of Westminster. Order to receive from Thomas Sayville serjeant at arms John Glasene and John Webbe both of Manningtree of the hundred of Tendring, and to keep them in safe custody in the abbot's prison until the octaves of Michaelmas next, when they shall come before the king. AccusedView Incident page

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