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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameCourtenay
GenderMale
OccupationBishop of London
SourceERO D/DM M1

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3429John Rinsell and others destroyed the court rolls of the bishop of London's manor at Southminster (Essex)John Rinsell of Southminster and others took and destroyed the court rolls of the bishop of London's manor at Southminster (Essex).Southminster,Dengie Hundred,EssexVictimView 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 RidingMentionedView 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 RidingMentionedView Incident page
3816Petition from William Courtenay, Archbishop of Canterbury concerning manorial rollsWilliam, Archbishop of Canterbury, requests a commission to Edward Dalyngrugge, William Topclyve, William Tytecombe, John Fraunceys, John Edward and John Olyver to compel and distrain the tenants of the Archbishopric to make new rent rolls and customs rolls, as the old ones were burnt and destroyed by them at the time of the uprising.Canterbury,KentPetitionerView Incident page
3817Petition from Margery Tany concerning the death of her sonMargery, widow of Thomas Tany and executrix of his testament, states that on Corpus Christi during the last insurrection, a proclamation was made that anyone with an action, title or right to recover any debts or inheritances should come to the King at the Tower of London with their evidence, and justice would be done to them: so she and her eldest son went to claim the debts owed to her through her husband's testament; and Walter Almaly, Dean of the College of Windsor was ordered to pay her. However, he had both her sons arrested, and beat the elder so badly that he died, and is now lying in wait for her, so that she has fled to sanctuary. She asks that the parties be ordered to come before the King, and also John Chirch, sergeant of London, who arrested her elder son, to confess the truth of the matter on oath, and that the King might do justice to the parties without delay, on the evidence obtained by this examination.Tower of London,LondonMentionedView Incident page
4062Bailiff of East Hanningfield leads attack on Bishop of London's park at CrondonJohn Geffrey, Bailiff of East Hanningfield, makes men to go to the park of the Bishop of London at Crondon, where they throw down the King's banner and seize the Bishop's enclosures. Crondon Park,Stock,Chelmsford Hundred,EssexVictimView Incident page
4079Burning of the court rolls in Chelmsford (Essex)Burning of the court rolls of the bishop of London's manor Bishop's Hall in Chelmsford (Essex).Chelmsford,EssexVictimView Incident page
4080Burning of the court rolls at Chelmsford (Essex)Burning of the court rolls of the bishop of London's manor Bishop's Hall in Chelmsford (Essex).Chelmsford,EssexVictimView Incident page
4103Burning of the court rolls of the bishop of London in Copford (Essex).Court rolls of the bishop of London in Copford (Essex) by unidentified attackers. Copford,Lexden Hundred,EssexVictimView Incident page
4577Licence to William Topclyve to crenelate and fortify his house lately levelled by insurgentsLicence, at the supplication of William de Courtenay, archbishop of Canterbury, for William de Topclyve to crenellate and fortify a small 'place' called 'Shoford' [The Mote] in the parish of Maideston [Maidstone], lately levelled by the insurgents.La Mote,Maidstone,KentMentionedView Incident page

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