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Participant

First nameNicholas
Last nameMerefeld
GenderMale
DomicileTonbridge,Kent
SourceTNA KB 9/43 m. 5

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2655Insurrection of William Burre, Roger Cotynge and John Kippyng junior, 22 June 1381William Burre of Brenchley, Roger Cotynge of Brenchley and John Kippyng of Tonbridge junior on 22nd June 1381 rose against the king and his people and feloniously broke into the house of Nicholas Merefeld at Tonbridge and came upon his goods and chattels, that is to say cloth, linens, woollens, brass vessels, wood and valuables, and tore them down, to the damage of 100 s., and trampled upon them in the street, and broke the stocks of the king along with other unknown wrongdoers, and were supporters of the aforesaid insurrection and accomplices of many wrongdoers in the uprising in the manner aforesaid. Tonbridge,KentVictimView Incident page
2667William Burre and others attack house of Nicholas Merefeld at Tonbridge; stock-breaking at Brenchley, 15-16 June 1381William Burre, John Burre junior, John Burre senior, Robert Ide, Nicholas Burre, Thomas Burre, butcher of the parish of Brenchley, on 15th June 1381 made a proclamation, that whoever wanted their house left in peace should go to Tonbridge with the great company and there they feloniously broke into and threw down the house of Nicholas Merefeld and plundered goods and chattels worth 100 s. And the aforesaid William Burre and John Burre senior and certain others on 16th June 1381 went to Brenchley and broke open the prison and stocks there.Tonbridge,Kent; Brenchley,KentVictimView Incident page
2682Insurrection of Nicholas Bur and others at Tonbridge, 15 June 1381Nicholas Bur of Brenchley, John Herry, John Bur brother of Nicholas Bur, John Kypping of Tonbridge and John Chyvynton on 15th June 1381 at Tonbridge made various uprisings and assemblies and feloniously broke one pair of stocks, and the same day broke the stocks of the Lord King at Washlingstone, and the same wrongdoers on that day feloniously broke into the house of Nicholas Merefeld at Tonbridge, along with Phillip Brewere and Henry Day of the parish of Tonbridge.Washlingstone Hundred,Kent; Tonbridge,KentVictimView Incident page

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