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Participant

TitleSir
First nameThomas
Last nameFogge
GenderMale
SourceTNA KB 9/43 m. 2

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2540Attack on manor Sir Thomas FogAlso, [the jurors] say that John Herbaldoune, of Wincheap, and John Reynold, tailor, of Canterbury, came with force and arms to the manor of Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (11th June, 1881), in the foresaid year, and there feloniously took and carried away rings and fastenings [anulos et firmacla], and other goods, to the value of twenty shillings.KentVictimView Incident page
2541Attacks on various locations in Canterbury instigated by John Sales of MallingAlso, the jurors say that John Sales (sic), of Mailing, on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), came to Canterbury, with a great multitude of the enemies of our Lord the King, by him raised and assembled, and feloniously broke open the houses of Thomas Holte, William de Medmenham, John Tebbe, the castle of Canterbury, the Town Hall [Praetorium] of Canterbury, Sir Richard Hoo, knight, Thomas de Garwenton, and Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, and stole and carried away goods, chattels, and muniments, to the value of a thousand pounds, and feloniously set free the prisoners that were in the said Castle and Town Hall; and they say that he was the first and principal originator of the insurrection and levying of all the enemies of our Lord the King.Canterbury,KentVictimView Incident page
2598Attack on house of Sir Thomas Fogg[The jurors] also say that John Herbaldowne, of Wincheap, and John Hogge, of Wincheap, carpenter, with other unknown malefactors, made insurrection against the peace of our Lord the King, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity, in the fourth year of the reign of the King that now is (11th June, 1381), and feloniously broke into the house of Sir Thomas Fogg, Kt., and feloniously stole and carried away the goods and chattels of the said Thomas, to the value of xx li.KentVictimView Incident page
2653William Wrekok, theft of goods from Sir Thomas FoggeWilliam Wrekok, tailor of Thurnham, feloniously stole from Thomas Fogge, knight, a hide and a silver wash-bowl worth 100 s. at Tonford Farm (manor, parish of Thanington Without) on 12th June 1381. Tonford Farm,Thanington Without,KentVictimView Incident page
2708John Telye steals livestock and goods from Sir Thomas FogeJohn Telye of Bexley entered the manor of Thomas Foge, knight, at Tonford and took from him a bay horse, a white ermine fur for an outer garment, one ell of scarlet cloth and cameline [luxury fabric] belonging to Thomas's wife, and carried these goods away.Tonford Farm,Thanington Without,KentVictimView Incident page
2753John Glovere burgles Thomas Fog, 11 June 1381John Glovere servant of Simon Glovere on 11th June 1381 at Tonford feloniously plundered six silver spoons worth 6 s. belonging to Thomas Fog, knight.Tonford Farm,Thanington Without,KentVictimView Incident page
2755Nicholas Bredestrete and Bartholomew servant of Simon Aleyn steal money from Thomas Fog, 11 June 1381Nicholas Bredestrete and Bartholomew servant of Simon Aleyn on the same Tuesday feloniously plundered a strongbox of the aforesaid Thomas Fog at Tonford with various [...] gold and silver contained within.Tonford Farm,Thanington Without,KentVictimView Incident page
2793Thomas Fog v William son of John Ive et al.Kent - William son of John Ive de Wynchepe attached to answer Sir Thomas Fogge by his attorney William Repyndon on a plea that together with John Kyrton, John Hogge of Wincheap, William Spencer of Westgate, thresher, Hugo Moneye of Westgate, John Walmere of Westgate, William atte Welle, Thomas Longeman, Thomas Knyght, Phillip Tanner, thresher, John Doghere, Henry Bacon, thresher, Simon Ropere, John Atteras, Robert Boneyt junior, webber, John son of Richard Ropere and Thomas Jankyn on 10 June 1381 with force and arms, namely swords, bows and arrows, he broke the close and houses of the said Thomas Fogge at Tenterden and took and carried away goods and chattels, namely a silver drinking bowl, four silver spoons, eight maple cups, twenty gold containers, twelve gold buckles, three gold rings, woollen and linen cloth and four belts pressed with gold and silver, to the value of £40, and other damage to the value of £100. William comes by Robert Oxenbrigg his attorney and says not guilty and on country. Fogge likewise. Jurors to come.Tenterden,KentVictimView Incident page

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