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Participant

First nameRoger
Last nameLundenyssh
GenderMale
DomicileHeadcorn,Kent
SourceTNA E 153/999 m. 16

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2638Insurrection of Thomas Hardyng and others at Linton, 30 September, 1381(Flaherty, 1861, items I & II). Thomas Hardyng and 15 others rose at Linton on 30 September 1381, conspiring the deaths of the king, Sir Thomas Cobham, Sir William Septvans (the Sheriff), and others, and to burn Maidstone, and coerced two other men into joining them. They were apprehended on 8 October. Hardyng and nine others were tried, found guilty and sentenced to death on 15 October. One, Robert Munselowe, was found not guilty, but was detained in custody. Two others were remanded to the Tower without being charged. The trial of two others was deferred to 18 Nov, and one of these, John Cote, made a confession on 7 Oct 1381 (see Incident 2639).Linton,KentAccusedView Incident page
2641Pardon to Roger Lundenessh, 18 January 1382(Flaherty, 1861, item VI). Pardon to Roger Lundenessh 18 January 1382. He is acquitted and John Kelysham, John Ree, John Pacehurst and William Leuysshethe stand surety for £100 each.Westminster,MiddlesexAccusedTreasonView Incident page
2673Escheator inquisitionOrder to the escheator in Kent to release the confiscated goods of the pardoned rebel Roger Lundenyssh.KentAccusedView Incident page
2739Escheator account (Kent)Valuation of goods and chattels, land and tenements of traitors and fugitives.KentAccusedRoger Lundenyssh received a pardon 15 April 1382 [TNA C67/29 m. 29].View Incident page
3496Pardon for the rebelsPardon for the rebels, granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381PardonedView Incident page

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