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Participant

First nameRobert
Last name prefixde
Last nameStathum
GenderMale
DomicileMorley,Derbyshire
SourceTNA KB 27/531 rex m. 20d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3496Pardon for the rebelsPardon for the rebels, granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381PardonedView Incident page
4380Robert de Stathum kills Henry Massy and John ParkerRobert de Stathum, together with others on Tuesday 18 June 1381, feloniously and treacherously, armed in a warlike manner, with cuirasses and other armaments rose up as the principal insurgents in the aforesaid county, against the lord king and their allegiance, seizing to themselves royal power. With many other unknown malefactors they came to Morley, and there they feloniously killed Henry Massy of Morley and John Parker of Morley. He produces a pardon and goes free.Morley,DerbyshireAccusedView Incident page
4381Robert de Stathum attacks the Priory of Breadsall ParkRobert de Stathum, together with other unknown people, came to the priory of the church of the Holy Trinity of Breadsall Park, on Tuesday 18 June 1381, and made an attack on the prior and canons of the same priory in the aforesaid church, and would have wished to kill them, if by the grace of God the same prior and canons had not hidden in a certain strong chamber in the aforesaid priory; and because the aforesaid prior and canons refused to leave that chamber, all the aforesaid malefactors feloniously broke into the church of the aforesaid priory, and falsely and treacherously burnt a certain waxed box, in which the consecrated body of our Lord Jesus Christ was kept, and all the images, books, vestments, muniments and other treasures then found in the aforesaid church, and certain other houses, namely a kitchen and a chamber in the aforesaid priory, together with the church. He produces a pardon and goes free. Breadsall Priory,Breadsall,DerbyshireAccusedView Incident page
4382Robert de Stathum occupies Horston CastleRobert de Stathum, with other unknown malefactors, on Tuesday 18 June 1381, as a principal insurgent in the aforesaid county seized, entered and held the lord king's castle of Horston, by force, like the lord king's enemy; and he fixed and placed a certain banner of St George above the gate of the aforesaid castle, taking royal power to himself in prejudice to the lord king's crown and against his allegiance.Horston Castle,DerbyshireAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

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Relationships

person 1 relationship with person 2person 2 relationship with person 1CertaintySourcesComments
Ralph Stathum ( 25709 )FatherRobert Stathum ( 25706 )SonCertain

Other Cases of the Same Person

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Robert de Stathum ( 13827 )