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Participant

First nameJohn
Last nameStalworthe
GenderMale
OccupationBarber
DomicileChelmsford,Essex
SourceTNA E 136/77/1 unnumbered

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2788Escheator accountValuation of goods and chattels, land and tenements of traitors and fugitives.EssexAccusedJohn Stalworth received a pardon 26 January 1382 [TNA C 67/29 m. 31].View Incident page
3471John Flemyng and 35 others took part in the attack on Cressing Temple and on the house of John Sewale in Coggeshall.John Flemyng and 35 others took part in the attack on Cressing Temple; they treasonably pulled down houses and stole goods worth £100. Afterwards they broke into the house of the sheriff John Sewale in Coggeshall and took away writs and the king's rolls which they treasonably burnt the next day in Chelmsford.Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,Essex; Coggeshall,Essex; Chelmsford,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3496Pardon for the rebelsPardon for the rebels, granted under the terms sanctioned by parliament in November 1381PardonedView Incident page
3744Attack on Cressing TempleAttack on Hospitallers' manor at Cressing Temple. Buildings destroyed and goods carried away.Cressing Temple,Witham Hundred,EssexAccusedView Incident page
3823Attack on John Sewale's house at Coggeshall by Thomas SaycokThomas Saycok of Boreham was attached to respond to John Sewale of Coggeshall along with John Rouleye of Great Easton, John Warde of Great Waltham, John Leverych of Fairstead junior, Adam Tournour of Great Waltham, Thomas Spereman of Maldon, John Stalworth, barber, William Saresson of Chelmsford, Thomas Gylle of Maldon, shipman and John Walssh of Bradwell on a plea that with force and arms he broke the houses of the same John and took and carried away goods and chattels worth £40, and other injuries and damages, against the peace. And the same John Sewale by Edmund Heryng his attorney complained that the aforesaid Thomas Saycok along with John Rouleye and others on Monday 10th June 1381 came with force and arms, namely swords, sticks and axes and broke the close and houses of the same John Sewale at Coggeshall, and took and carried away goods and chattels, namely woollen and linen cloths, silver pieces, maple bowls and brass pots, to the damage of 100 marks. Thomas is mainprised; case not determined.Coggeshall,EssexMentionedView Incident page
3826John Sewale of Coggeshall v. John Rouleye and others on a plea of trespassJohn Sewale of Coggeshall by his attorney versus John Rouleye of Great Easton, John Warde of Great Waltham, John Leverich of Fairstead junior, Adam Tournour of Great Waltham, Thomas Spereman of Maldon, John Stalworth, barber, William Saresson of Chelmsford, Thomas Gille of Maldon, shipman and John Walssh of Bradwell on a plea of trespass. And they do not come; and it was ordered to the sheriff as before to arrest them, and the sheriff returns that they are not found; and it was ordered as previously to the sheriff to the arrest them, and they should appear before the king on the feast of All Souls [2 November].EssexAccusedView Incident page

Biographical Information

DateLocationInfoSourceCommentImage
28/05/1387Moulsham,EssexJohn Stalworthe, barber, fined 2d because he made an encroachment on Hugh Belyng's land ploughing his ditches turning the ditches into arable land. ERO, D/DM M30
16/11/1392Chelmsford,EssexInquiry by the borough jury ('jurati de burgo') about a rent-charge of 2s being paid by John Stalleworth, barber, annually on his shop at the market ('senda iuxta forum') to the light in the church of the Holy Cross. The shop once belonged to John Graddok, smith, and is situated between between the shop of John Gybon and the market of Chelmsford.ERO, D/DM M1
16/11/1392Chelmsford,EssexJohn Stalleworth fined ?d [illegible] for brewing offences (i.e. brewing beer and breaking the assize).ERO, D/DM M1He is distinguished from the eponymous cook 'John Stalleworth coke'.
29/05/1393Chelmsford,EssexOrder to seize into the lord's hands the a shop formerly of John Graddok, smith, situated [as above] for which John Stalleworth, barber, pays annually 2s to the light of the Holy Cross without licence.ERO, D/DM M1

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