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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameUsscher
GenderMale
DomicileKent
SourceTNA KB 145/3/5/1 (c)

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
4166John Northbourne and John Usscher break the king's gaol at SouthwarkJohn Northbourne of Kent and John Usscher of Kent were chief malefactors in the time of the insurrection of the people, namely from Wednesday before Corpus Christi [12 June 1381] when they broke the King's gaol [carcerem regis] at Southwark and delivered the robbers and prisoners kept there. Southwark,SurreyAccusedView Incident page
4167John Northbourne and John Usscher attack the Savoy and the Hospital at ClerkenwellOn the Thursday of Corpus Christi [13 June 1381] John Northbourne and John Usscher with other malefactors of their company went to the Savoy and the place of St John [i.e., the headquarters of the Hospitallers at Clerkenwell] and there broke attacked and burnt the houses. Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,MiddlesexAccusedView Incident page
4168John Northbourne and John Usscher behead Simon Sudbury and Robert Hales, and break the houses of Andrew Brewere and John BotirwykOn the following day [14 June 1381] they went to the Tower of London and helped [fuerunt adiutores] in the beheading of the Archbishop [Simon Sudbury, Archbishop of Canterbury], the Master of St John [Robert Hales, Master of the Hospitallers] and others and afterwards broke the houses of Andrew Brewere [also known as Andrew Tettesworth, a brewer and notorious promoter of false lawsuits] at the Strand and John Botirwyk [John Butterwick, under-sheriff of Middlesex] next Knightsbridge. Knightsbridge,Middlesex; Strand,Middlesex; Tower of London,LondonAccusedView Incident page

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