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Participant

First nameJoan
Last name prefixof
Last nameKent
GenderFemale
OccupationPrincess of Wales
SourceTNA CP 40/486 m. 105

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2772Attack on property of Countess of Hereford at Hatfield Broad OakClose and houses of Joan, Countess of Hereford, at Hatfield Broad Oak broken. Goods and chattels worth £60 taken. Charters, writings, rolls and other muniments taken and burnt. Hatfield Broad Oak,EssexVictimView Incident page
3510Attack on Princess of Wales' close at North Weald Bassett.Attack on the Princess of Wales' close at North Weal Bassett. Documents burnt and goods worth £100 stolen.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3516Attack on the Princess of Wales' close at North Weald Bassett.Attack on the Princess of Wales' close at North Weald Bassett. Documents burnt and goods worth £100 stolen.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3528Attack on the Princess of Wales' close at North Weald Bassett.Attack on the Princess of Wales' close at North Weald Bassett. Goods worth £40 and 52 marks in cash stolen. Documents taken away.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3676Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald.Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald. Goods worth £200 stolen and charters, deeds, court rolls, rentals and other notes burnt.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3677Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald.Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald. Goods worth £200 stolen and charters, deeds, court rolls, rentals and other notes burnt.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3678Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald.Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald. Goods worth £100 stolen and charters, deeds, court rolls, rentals and other notes burnt.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3688Order overturning the demand for Thomas Sampson to answer to the king re. his possessions, as he has been pardonedThomas Sampson of Kersey was recently convicted of crimes perpetrated during the uprising and condemned to death, however he then turned approver against his accomplice John Batesford, clerk, and was pardoned at the supplication of the king's mother, Joan of Kent. Therefore it is ordered that he and his wife Laura should be discharged from answering to the king regarding the value of their goods and chattels.SuffolkPardon at their requestView Incident page
3719Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald Bassett.Attack on the manor of Joan of Kent at North Weald Bassett. Goods worth £100 stolen and court rolls, rentals, deeds and other muniments burnt.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
3720Attack on the close of Joan of Kent at Barstable Hall in Basildon.Attack on the close of Joan of Kent at Barstable Hall in Basildon. Goods worth £40 stolen and court rolls, rentals, deeds and other muniments burnt.Barstable (Basildon),Barstable Hundred,EssexVictimView Incident page
4310Attach on the Princess of Wales' manor at North Weald Bassett.Attack on the Princess of Wales' close at North Weald Bassett. Documents burnt and goods stolen.North Weald Bassett,EssexVictimView Incident page
4572Commission concerning attacks on properties of Princess of Wales in EssexCommission to Thomas, earl of Buckingham, Richard Waldegrave, William Berlande, Richard Withermerssh and John Bataille, on complaint by the princess of Wales that the late insurgents in the county of Essex entered her manors of Northwelde [North Weald], Barstaple, Colwake [Wakes Colne], Lammerssh [Lamarsh] and Leyham [Layham] in that county, burnt and destroyed houses, books, rolls, charters and other muniments, and carried away goods, to enquire touching the same, imprison the offenders and return their inquisitions into Chancery.North Weald Bassett,Essex; Lamarsh,Essex; Layham,Suffolk; Barstable (Basildon),Barstable Hundred,Essex; Wakes Colne,EssexVictimView Incident page
4591Pardon to Thomas SampsonPardon, at the supplication of the king's mother, to Thomas Sampson of Kersey, Suff, imprisoned in Ipswich goal, under sentence of death for divers treasons and felonies in the late insurrection, he having turned approver and charged John Batesford, clerk, with felony; and grant to him of his forfeited goods.Pardon at their requestView Incident page

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