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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameBlancpayn
GenderMale
DomicileCambridge,Cambridgeshire
SourceTNA KB 27/484 rex m. 2

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3527John Hanchach tears down the houses of the Prior of St John, Duxford, and other crimesAnd the jurors say that John Hanchauch was a ringleader of wrongdoers, and that with his company and a powerful assembly of unknown men on Saturday 15th June 1381 by night he tore down the houses of the Prior of the Hospital of St John in Duxford, and found there various goods and chattels worth £20 belonging to Richard Masterman, tenant-at-farm, and feloniously took and carried them away, to the damage of the king. And by various inquisitions held in various hundreds it is ascertained that the same John Hanchauch was at all times during the uprising riding with the might of an armed assembly with many followers, and that he was commander and leader at the manors of Thomas Haselden, William Bateman, the Hospital of Shingay, Edward Walsyngham, Thomas Torell, Roger Harlaston and John Blauncpayn in Cambridge, and [perpetrated] other thefts and destruction and burning of houses earlier with the said company, in prejudice of the king and the great disturbance of the people. Cambridge,Cambridgeshire; Duxford,Whittlesford Hundred,Cambridgeshire; Shingay,CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
3548John Rifham commits wrongdoing at the house of John BlankpaynAnd that John Rifham on the aforesaid Sunday was a rebel and wrongdoer at the house of John Blankpayn in 'le Petycure' of Cambridge. Cambridge,CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
3550Henry Riffham commits wrongdoing at the house of John BlankpaynAnd that Henry Riffham was a rebel and wrongdoer at John Blankpayn's house in 'le Market'. Cambridge,CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
3552Rebellion of William DraperAnd that William son of John Draper was likewise a common wrongdoer, and tore down the same houses. (He is indicted before the king). Cambridge,CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
3585Thomas Stowe organises the destruction of John Blancpayn's houseThe jurors also say that Thomas Stowe, cordwainer, was a common disturber of the peace, and a procurer [of men] to pull down the house of John Blancpayn, on Sunday 16th June 1381. CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
3587William Be North causes a disturbance in the tenements of William Bedell and John Blancpayn[The jurors] also say that William Be North on the same Sunday was a common rebel against the peace and wrongdoer in the tenements of William Bedell and John Blancpayn and others.CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
3590John Reffham steals from Isabella Seyntyve and John BlancpaynAnd that John Reffham, spicer, on the same Sunday entered the close of Isabella Seyntyve against the peace, and took and carried away various goods and chattels belonging to John Blancpayn, and was a rebel against the peace. CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
4169William Draper of Cambridge rose up, broke the mayor's peace and broke into several houses.William Draper of Cambridge rose up, broke the peace of the mayor Edmund Redmeadow, broke into the houses of John Blancpayn, William Bedelf, Roger Herleston as well as Corpus Christy college and neighbouring St Benedict's college.Cambridge,CambridgeshireVictimView Incident page
4332John Refham rises up at the house of John BlancpaynJohn Refham, on Sunday 16 June 1381, was an insurgent and malefactor at the house of John Blancpayn, in Petty Cury in Cambridge. He produces a pardon and goes free.Petty Cury,Cambridge,CambridgeshireJurorView Incident page

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