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Participant

First nameAdam
Last nameRogges
GenderMale
OccupationBailiff
DomicileAldham,Suffolk
SourceTNA KB 9/166/1 m. 43

Incidents

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2903Adam Rogges steals goods from Robert Asshefeld[The jurors] also say that Adam Rogges, bailiff of the manor of Aldham, chief congregator and supporter at the time of the rising, in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown, came feloniously and fraudulently with many others unknown to the village of Battisford, namely on Saturday 15th June 1381 and there he broke into and tore apart the close and houses of Robert Asshefeld and feloniously plundered and carried away goods and chattels, namely sheep, cows, horses and wool, and other goods and chattels worth £40.Battisford,SuffolkAccusedView Incident page
3019Adam Rogges leads a company to plunder the house of William BerardSuffolk. Adam Rogges of Aldham, bailiff, arrested on suspicion and brought before the justices by the sheriff, and immediately accused by John Bailly, servant of William Berard of the manor of Whatfield, that on Friday 14th June 1381 he rose against the king and his followers and made various villages of the same county rise up, and led a great company of the hundred of Babergh to the house of William Berard at Whatfield and plundered from the said William two horses, twelve pigs, corn, malt, and feloniously plundered and carried away other goods and chattels worth £10. And it was asked of him how he wishes to acquit himself of the charges of felony and treason aforesaid. He does not respond to the charges set forth by John, but clearly acknowledges that he had for his part one horse worth 40 s. Judgement is therefore given that the aforesaid Adam should be beheaded, and his head placed upon the pillory of the village of Hadleigh, and that an inquiry be made into his lands and chattels. (Beheaded).Whatfield,SuffolkAccusedBeheadedView Incident page

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