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Participant

First nameThomas
Last name prefixatte
Last nameRaven
AliasThomas Raven of Southwark
GenderMale
DomicileRochester,Kent
SourceTNA CPR 1381-1385 p. 409

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
4216Thomas atte Raven rises up at DartfordThomas atte Raven with others made diverse risings and congregations at Dartford on Wednesday 5 June 1381.Dartford,KentAccusedView Incident page
4217Thomas atte Raven kills John Stonhelle (Southalle)Thomas atte Raven kills John Stonhelle (also identified as John Southalle) at Maidstone on Friday 7 June 1381.Maidstone,KentAccusedView Incident page
4218Thomas atte Raven plunders William TopclyveThomas atte Raven broke and burnt down the house of William Topclyve on Friday 7 June and took goods and chattels to the value of 1000 marks.AccusedView Incident page
4219Thomas atte Raven plunders Nicholas HeryngesThomas atte Raven, on Saturday 8 June 1381, came to the manor of Nicholas Herynges of North Cray and knocked it down, and feloniously took and carried away goods and chattels to the value of 1,000. marksNorth Cray,KentAccusedView Incident page
4220Thomas atte Raven imprisons Thomas Tryvet and othersThomas atte Raven and others coerced Thomas Tryvet, knight, Thomas de Cobeham, knight, John de Frennyngham, James de Pekham and several others from the county of Kent, and imprisoned them until they made oath to be part of the assemblies of the same men.AccusedView Incident page
4221Thomas atte Raven breaks the gaols in KentThomas atte Raven and others broke all the gaols of the lord king in the county of Kent, and they caused all the felons that were found in the same to go out.KentAccusedView Incident page
4222Thomas atte Raven burns escheators' recordsThomas atte Raven and others traitorously burnt and set fire to all the evidences of the lord king, his crown and his escheatery in the house of Thomas de Shardelowe of Dartford, chief coroner of the lord king, and of Elias Reyner of Strood, in the places of the aforesaid vills.Strood,Kent; Dartford,KentAccusedView Incident page
4223Thomas atte Raven takes a statute merchant and forced fine from Reginald AleynThomas Raven of Southwark, on Friday 14 June 1381, was a wrongdoer rising up against the lord king in the city of London, and he came to the house of Reginald Aleyn at Walbrook, London, and there feloniously took one statute merchant from the aforesaid Reginald concerning a great sum, in which the same Thomas was obliged to the aforesaid Reginald, and also forced the said Reginald to make a fine of ten marks with the same Thomas.Walbrook Ward,LondonAccusedView Incident page
4224Thomas atte Raven plunders Richard ImworthThomas atte Raven, together with other wrongdoers unknown, on Wednesday 12 June 1381, came by force and arms, riding at Southwark in the county of Surrey, and there feloniously and traitorously undertook to knock down and break the houses and tenements of Richard Imworth at Southwark.Southwark,SurreyAccusedView Incident page
4225Thomas atte Raven breaks the prisons of the King's Bench and MarshalseaThomas atte Raven and others broke the prisons of the King's Bench and the Marshalsea, and feloniously took and led away with him there all the prisoners of the same lord king, then being in the same prisons both for felonies and also for other causes. Marshalsea Prison,Southwark,Surrey; King's Bench Prison,Southwark,SurreyAccusedView Incident page
4601Thomas atte Raven rises up at DartfordThomas atte Raven with others made diverse risings and congregations at Dartford on Wednesday 5 June 1381.Dartford,KentAccusedView Incident page
4602Thomas atte Raven kills John SouthalleThomas atte Raven kills John Southalle at Maidstone on Friday 7 June 1381.Maidstone,KentAccusedView Incident page
4603Thomas atte Raven plunders William TopclyveThomas atte Raven broke and burnt down the house of William Topclyve on Friday 7 June and took goods and chattels.AccusedView Incident page
4604Thomas atte Raven plunders Nicholas HeryngThomas atte Raven, on Saturday 8 June 1381, came to the manor of Nicholas Heryng of North Cray and knocked it down, and feloniously took and carried away goods and chattels.North Cray,KentAccusedView Incident page
4605Thomas atte Raven imprisons Thomas Tryvet and othersThomas atte Raven and others coerced Thomas Tryvet, knight, Thomas de Cobeham, knight, John de Frenyngham, James de Pecham and several others from the county of Kent, and imprisoned them until they made oath to be part of the assemblies of the same men.KentAccusedView Incident page
4606Thomas atte Raven breaks the gaols in KentThomas atte Raven broke all the king's gaols in Kent and released the felons therein.KentAccusedView Incident page
4607Thomas atte Raven burns escheators' recordsThomas atte Raven burned all the evidences of the Crown and of the king's escheatry in the house of Thomas de Shardelowe of Dertford [Dartford], chief coroner, and of Elias Reyner of Strode [Strood], in the open spaces of those towns. Dartford,Kent; Strood,KentAccusedView Incident page
4608Thomas atte Raven takes a statute merchant and forced fine from Reginald AleynThomas atte Raven alias Thomas Raven of Suthwerk [Southwark], on Friday 14 June 1381 was one of the insurgents in the city of London, who came to the house of Reginald Aleyn at Walbrook and took from him a statute merchant, in which he the said Thomas was bound in a large sum to the said Reginald, compelling him under threat of death to make a fine of 10 marks with him.Walbrook Ward,LondonAccusedView Incident page
4609Thomas atte Raven plunders Richard ImworthThomas atte Raven was a principal and captain of evildoers and maintainers and in their company broke the houses and dwellings of Richard Imworth and other the king's lieges, plundering them of their goods and chattels in Southwark and elsewhere.Southwark,SurreyAccusedView Incident page
4610Thomas atte Raven breaks the prisons of the King's Bench and MarshalseaThomas atte Raven with others, on Wednesday 19 June 1381 rode to Southwark to raze the houses and tenements of the said Richard Imworth there and the prisons of the King's Bench and the Marshalsea, and released the prisoners.Southwark,Surrey; Marshalsea Prison,Southwark,Surrey; King's Bench Prison,Southwark,SurreyAccusedView Incident page

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