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Participant

First nameAnne
Last name prefixof
Last nameBohemia
GenderFemale
OccupationQueen
SourceTNA KB 27/483 rex m. 8d

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2509Attack on Abbey of St Mary Graces, 14 June 1381Robert Hull with rebels from Kent and Essex entered Abbey of St Mary Graces in Middlesex and forced the abbot to send one of the monks with him to London to give him possession of divers lands of the said Abbot and monastery. East Smithfield,Ossulstone Hundred,MiddlesexPardon at their requestView Incident page
2511Attack on Abbey of St Mary Graces, 14 June 1381Nicholas Wyttele with rebels from Kent and Essex entered Abbey of St Mary Graces in Middlesex and forced the abbot to send one of the monks with him to London to give him possession of divers lands of the said Abbot and monastery. East Smithfield,Ossulstone Hundred,MiddlesexPardon at their requestView Incident page
4095Pardon to John Glasene, John Webbe, Robert Piers, John Somenour and William Chaumberleyn Pardon to John Glasene, John Webbe, Robert Piers, John Somenour and William Chaumberleyn for the crimes committed at Manningtree [see Incidents 4090 and 4092] at the request of Queen Anne.Manningtree,Essex; Mile End,Middlesex; Colchester,EssexPardon at their requestView Incident page
4157John Smyth takes part in burning of the Savoy and the manor of the Prior of ClerkenwellIt was presented that John Smyth of Lewisham together with other traitors on Thursday 13 June 1381 rose up and burnt the Duke of Lancaster's manor of the Savoy and the manor of the Prior of Clerkenwell. John Smyth is led from the Marshalsea before the king's bench and produces a pardon by request of Queen Anne; he is mainprised and released.Hospital of St John,Clerkenwell,Middlesex; Savoy Palace,MiddlesexPardon at their requestView Incident page
4247William Osebarn and others rise up at KingstonWilliam Osebarn, Robert Sutton, John Surpyton and William Crisp, were those who firstly made an insurrection with diverse other wrongdoers, whose names they do not know, traitorously against the lord king and his people in the vill of Kingston upon Thames, aforesaid, and the adjacent places in the county of Surrey, aforesaid, and were leaders of others so insurging with them. They produce pardons and go free.Kingston Upon Thames,SurreyPardon at their requestView Incident page
4376Pardon to Walter Braban and John ChaumberleynPardon to Walter Braban and John Chaumberleyn at request of Queen Anne.Pardon at their requestView Incident page
4377John Taillour attacks the Priory of Breadsall ParkJohn Taillour of Morley was arrested because he and others came to the priory of Breadsall Park on Tuesday 18 June 1381, and made an attack on the prior and canons there, and imprisoned them there, and feloniously burnt and set fire to their houses there, namely the church, the kitchen and the chambers. He produces a pardon and goes free.Breadsall Priory,Breadsall,DerbyshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4378Pardon to John Taillour, John de Derby and Henry VepondPardon to John Taillour of Morley, John de Derby of Horsley and Henry Vepond of Horsley Woodhouse at request of Queen AnnePardon at their requestView Incident page
4379John Taillour attacks Horston CastleOn Tuesday 18 June 1381 John Taillour of Morley and others went to the lord king's castle of Horston and seized the said castle by force and held it; and they fixed and placed a certain banner of St George above the aforesaid castle, seizing royal jurisdiction to themselves in prejudice to the lord king's crown and to the terror of the whole country. He produces a pardon and goes free.Horston Castle,DerbyshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4383Rebellion of John Bocher alias ElysOn the Monday following the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the second, at Wormleighton, he prepared to travel to St Albans to treat with the company of those who rose up against the lord king's peace, so that [they might] come to the county of Warwick, and he removed all his goods from the said county of Warwick in order to rise up with the said insurgents. And the same John is a common thief, for which he has been indicted before the keepers of the peace in the aforesaid county. He produces a pardon and goes free.St Albans,Hertfordshire; Wormleighton,WarwickshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4384Pardon to John ElysPardon to John Elys at the request of Queen AnnePardon at their requestView Incident page
4388Henry Vepount attacks the Priory of Breadsall ParkHenry Vepount was arrested because he and others came to the priory of Breadsall Park on Tuesday 18 June 1381, and made an attack on the prior and canons there, and imprisoned them there, and feloniously burnt and set fire to their houses there, namely the church, the kitchen and the chambers. He produces a pardon and goes free.Breadsall Priory,Breadsall,DerbyshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4389Henry Vepount attacks Horston CastleOn Tuesday 18 June 1381 Henry Vepount and others went to the lord king's castle of Horston and seized the said castle by force and held it; and they fixed and placed a certain banner of St George above the aforesaid castle, seizing royal jurisdiction to themselves in prejudice to the lord king's crown and to the terror of the whole country. Horston Castle,DerbyshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4390John de Derby attacks the Priory of Breadsall ParkJohn de Derby of Horsley was arrested because he and others came to the priory of Breadsall Park on Tuesday 18 June 1381, and made an attack on the prior and canons there, and imprisoned them there, and feloniously burnt and set fire to their houses there, namely the church, the kitchen and the chambers. He produces a pardon and goes free. Breadsall Priory,Breadsall,DerbyshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4391John de Derby attacks Horston CastleOn 18 June 1381 John de Derby and others went to the lord king's castle of Horston and seized the said castle by force and held it; and they fixed and placed a certain banner of St George above the castle, seizing royal jurisdiction to themselves in prejudice to the lord king's crown and to the terror of the whole country. He produces a pardon and goes free.Horston Castle,DerbyshirePardon at their requestView Incident page
4575Pardon to Hugh de Garwell of LincolnPardon, at the request of the queen, to Hugh de Garwell of Lincoln for all treasons and felonies committed by him in the late insurrection between 1 May 4 Ric. II and All Saints next following, provided that he did not kill Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Hales or John de Cavendissh.Pardon at their requestView Incident page
4580Pardon to John Mylot of MitchamPardon, at the request of Queen Anne, to John Mylot of Micham [Mitcham], Surrey, for all treasons and felonies committed by him in the late insurrection between 1 May 4 Ric. II and All Saints following, provided that he did not kill Simon, late archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Hales, prior of the hospital of St John of Jerusalem, or John de Cavendyssh, chief justice.Pardon at their requestView Incident page
4582Pardon to Richard Martin of CambridgePardon, at the special request of Queen Anne, to Richard Martyn of Cambridge for all treasons and felonies committed by him in the late insurrection between 1 May 4 Ric. II and All Saints following, provided that he did not kill Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Hales or John de Cavendissh. Renewed because sealed at another time.Pardon at their requestView Incident page
4587Pardon to John MylotPardon, at the request of Queen Anne, to John Mylot of Micham [Mitcham], Surrey, for all treasons and felonies committed by him in the late insurrection between 1 May 4 Ric. II and All Saints following, provided that he did not kill Simon, archbishop of Canterbury, Robert Hales, or John de Cavendissh, chief justice.Pardon at their requestView Incident page
4589Pardon to John Colles of BuckinghamPardon, at the request of the queen and supplication of certain of the king's household, to John Colles of the county of Buckingham, for all felonies committed by him during the late insurrection, except treasons, murders and rapes, provided that he is not a common thief, homicide, or approver, and has not escaped from prison.Pardon at their requestView Incident page

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