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Participant

First nameGeoffrey
Last nameHardewyn
GenderMale
OccupationWright
DomicileBarnby,Suffolk
SourceTNA KB 9/166/1 m. 37
CommentsIn second indictment spelled 'Geoffrey Hardekyn

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
2954Geoffrey Kyngesman and others rise up at Beccles and break into the house of John BronewyneThe jurors present that Geoffrey Kyngesman of Beccles, Roger de Bradewell of Beccles, Robert Borhed of Beccles, Richard Fitele son of John Fitele of Beccles and Edmund Barbour, staying in Beccles, assembled together all the wrongdoers of Beccles, Barsham, Shipmeadow, Worlingham and North Cove ; Geoffrey Buk of Benacre and Thomas Dobbisson of Covehithe assembled together all the wrongdoers of Benacre and Northalis and made an uprising against the king's crown and his dignity at Beccles on Tuesday 18th June 1381, along with Robert Bonefelaa of Ellingham, Walter Wysk of Ellingham, Geoffrey Hardewyn, wright, of Barnby and Richard Galle of Barnby, along with other wrongdoers, and feloniously broke the gates, doors, windows and (broke into) the house of John Bronewyne of Ellingham, and took goods and chattels they found there, namely horses, cows, oxen, calves, sheep, little sheep and lambs and pans, linen and woolen cloths, brass pots and timber , and other of his goods and chattels worth £100 and feloniously and by theft and took them away and carried them off.Beccles,SuffolkAccusedView Incident page
2955Geoffrey Kyngesman and others break into the house of William MarchAlso they present that the aforesaid Geoffrey Kyngesman, Roger de Bradewell, Robert Borhesd, Richard Fitelle, Edmund Barbour, Geoffrey Buk, Thomas Dobbisson, Robert Bonfelaa, Walter Wysk, Geoffrey Hardekyn, Richard Galle, Thomas Clublowe of Henstead, Thomas Carman of Sotterley, Thomas Dannard of Mutford, Seman Fyn, thresher, and other wrongdoers of the hundreds of Wangford, Blything, Mutford and Lothingland of the county of Suffolk and other wrongdoers of the county of Norfolk, on the aforesaid day and year feloniously broke into the house of William March of Sotterley at Sotterley, and feloniously and furtively took and carried away his doors and windows, horses, oxen, cows, rams, ewes calves and lambs, with other goods and chattels, and the king's money in his keeping as one of the collectors of the king's subsidy, they found there to the value of 40 marks.Sotterley,SuffolkAccusedView Incident page

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