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Participant

First nameRichard
Last name prefixde
Last nameHoldyk
GenderMale
SourceTNA KB 9/166/1 m. 65

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionLocationRoleChargesComments on roleView incident
3076John Geldere and William de Metefeld plunder Richard de Holdyk[The jurors] also say that John Geldere, chief leader, and William son of William de Metefeld of Brandon came with force and arms with others unknown to Didlington on Sunday 16th June 1381 and carried off the goods and chattels of Richard de Holdyk at Didlington, namely silver plates, beds and woollen and linen cloth worth £20.Didlington,NorfolkVictimView Incident page
3077John Kempe tears down the house of Richard de Holdych[The jurors] also say that John Kempe of Foulden was a chief leader at the time of the uprising and the rumour with others unknown on the aforesaid day and year at Didlington, and he tore down the house of Richard de Holdych, and inflicted other outrages on the same Richard, to the damage of £40.Didlington,NorfolkVictimView Incident page
3078Ralph Cooc steals sheep from Richard de HoldychAnd they also say that Ralph Cooc of Foulden at the time of the uprising and the rumour on 17th June 1381 at Didlington and Foulden took and carried away 300 sheep worth £20 from Richard de Holdych, and he is a common wrongdoer.Foulden,Norfolk; Didlington,NorfolkVictimView Incident page

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