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Participant

First nameWilliam
Last nameFraunceys
GenderMale
DomicileMelton,Wilford Hundred,Suffolk
SourceTNA KB 9/166/1 m. 18

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2866Killing of William Fraunceys by John DeneJohn Dene son of William Dene feloniously and treacherously killed William Fraunceys of Melton at Ipswich, beheading him on Monday 17th June 1381.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2871John Batesford et al steal goods from William FraunceysJohn Batesford, parson of the church of Bucklesham, Thomas Sampson and John Bele of Ipswich, rope-maker, living in Cauldwell Avenue, went on Sunday 16th June 1381 to Melton and feloniously and in a warlike manner broke into the home of William Fraunceys, and feloniously carried away goods and chattels worth £10.Melton,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2872Richard Talmache seizes William FraunceysAlso they present that Richard Talmache of Bentley on Monday 17th June 1381 at Ipswich feloniously seized William Fraunceys on his own authority, as a result of which arrest the aforesaid William the same day was killed by an unknown felon, abetted by the said Richard.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2904John Dene kills William Fraunceys[The jurors] also say that John Dene of Ashbocking, one of the congregators at the time of the rising, feloniously and treacherously killed William Fraunceys of Melton at Ipswich on Monday 17th June 1381.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2909John Dene kills William FraunceysAlso they present that on Monday 17th June 1381 the aforesaid John D[ene], peddler, of Ashbocking feloniously killed William Fraunceys of Melton at Ipswich and beheaded him.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2916John Dene kills William FraunceysAlso they present that on Monday 17th June 1381 John Dene, peddler of Ashbocking feloniously killed and beheaded William Fraunceys of Melton at Ipswich.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2940John Dene kills William Fraunceys[The jurors] also say that John Dene of Ashbocking, one of the chief congregators at the time of the rising, on Monday 17th June 1381 feloniously killed William Fraunceys of Melton at Ipswich.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2942John de Batisford, Richard Talmache and Thomas Sampson plunder William FraunceysThe jurors present that John de Batisford, parson of the church of Bucklesham, Richard Talmache and Thomas Sampson, chief congregators from village to village at the time of the rising, in a warlike manner and against the peace and dignity of the crown, feloniously and fraudulently came to the village of Melton with many others unknown on Sunday 16th June 1381 and plundered and broke into the close and houses of William Fraunceys at Melton and plundered and carried away goods and chattels of the said William worth £10.Melton,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2946John le Dene kills William FrancesThe jurors say that on Monday 17th June 1381 John le Dene, peddler, feloniously and maliciously decapitated William Frances of Melton in Ipswich, against the king's peace.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2950Thomas Sampson, John de Batisford and Richard Talmache plunder William FraunceysSuffolk, Loes - the jurors present that Thomas Sampson, John de Batisford, parson of the church of Bucklesham and Richard Talmache of Bentley, congregators, supporters and conspirators of various men in the hundreds of Samford, Ipswich, Carlford, Wilford and Loes at the time of the rising, came to Melton in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown on Sunday 16th June 1381 and feloniously and fraudulently broke into and looted the close and houses of William Fraunceys at Melton, and plundered and carried away gold, silver, silver coin, spoons, maple bowls, belts, rings, pans, linen and woollen cloths, domestic utensils, namely pewter vessels, wash-basins, wool, malt, corn, animals of various types and other goods and chattels at Melton worth 100 marks.Melton,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
2952Ralph Hame plunders William Fraunceys[The jurors] also say that Ralph Hame of Bucklesham was a chief congregator of various men at the time of the rising, and in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown feloniously came to the village of Melton on the aforesaid Sunday and feloniously broke into and looted the houses of William Fraunceys with others unknown, and feloniously plundered and carried away pans, linen, wool, brass pots and other goods and chattels of the said William at Melton worth 40 s. Melton,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
3221Thomas Sampson plunders William FraunceysSuffolk. Jurors of various hundreds and the town of Ipswich in the aforesaid county present that Thomas Sampson, along with others who have not been captured, namely of the hundreds of Samford, the town of Ipswich, the hundreds of Carlford, Wilford and Loes, on Sunday 16th June 1381 at the time of the rising, feloniously and in a warlike manner and against the peace and dignity of the crown, came to the village of Melton and feloniously and fraudulently broke into and ravaged the close and house of William Fraunceys at Melton, and feloniously plundered and carried away gold and silver, silver pieces, spoons, maple bowls, belts, rings, linen and woolen cloths , domestic utensils, namely pewter vessels, wash-basins, wool , malt, corn, various kinds of animals and other goods and chattels he found there worth 100 marks.Melton,Wilford Hundred,SuffolkVictimView Incident page
3245Roger Dene kills William FraunceysThe jurors present that Roger Dene of Ashbocking on Monday 17th June 1381 feloniously killed William Fraunceys of Melton at Ipswich.Ipswich,SuffolkVictimView Incident page

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