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Participant

First nameJohn
Last name prefixde
Last nameGysburn
GenderMale
DomicileYork,Yorkshire
SourceTNA JUST 1/1138 m. 1d

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
4045John de Gysburn v. John de Stowe on a plea of trespassJohn de Gysburn of York names William de Waldeby and John [...] versus John de Stowe of York on a plea of trespass.YorkshireVictimView Incident page
4046John de Gysburn v. John Robynson on a plea of trespassJohn de Gysburn of York names William de Waldeby and John Bret[...] versus John Robynson of York, fisher, on a plea of trespass.YorkshireVictimView Incident page
4054John de Gisburn v. [John] Savage on a plea of trespassJohn de Gisburn of York names William Waldby and John Brett [versus John] Savage of York on a plea of trespass.YorkshireVictimView Incident page
4055John de Gisburn v. John Robynson on a plea of trespassJohn de Gisburn of York names William Waldby and John B[rett] versus John Robynson of York on a plea of trespass.YorkshireVictimView Incident page
4057John Savage v. John de Gisburn on a plea of trespass by bill[John] de Gisburn, sometime mayor of York, in mercy for various defaults. The same John was attached to answer John Savage of York on a plea of trespass by bill. The same John Savage complains that the aforesaid John de Gisburn on [...] assaulted him at York with force and arms and detained him in prison under colour of his office for three weeks until he made a redemption with Gisburn of 20s, which Gisburn took against the peace and to the damage of Savage of £10. Gisburn comes by John Brett his attorney, and upon this comes John [...]ngton the mayor's attorney and bailiff of the city of York, who says that this plea should be held in the court of [...] in York by virtue of a charter of King John dated 2nd July 1378 [reproduced here] and also a writ dated 1st September 1382 directing justices to follow the tenor of the charter. He also refers the justices to the case between Richard del See and Henry Sharrow in Commons Plea 3 RII (referring them to roll 415). Savage's attorney denies this, but it is decided that the mayor and bailiffs should have jurisdiction of this case and a day for hearing in their court is fixed. York,YorkshireAccusedView Incident page

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