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TypeGaol delivery
Unique Identifying TextTNA JUST 3/52/8 m. 8
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyNorthamptonshire
Text in Original LanguageNeubotelgrave: Johannes Seynt Pere captus et in dicta gaola existens eo quod indictatus est coram Willelmo la Zouch de Haryngworth et sociis suis justiciariis domini Regis de pace in comitatu Norht' assignatis eo quod ipse die Veneris proxima post festum Nativitatis beate Marie Virginis anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum tercio felonice fregit prisonam castri domini Regis Norht' ac castrum domini Regis predictum Et de eo quod indictatus est coram prefatis justiciariis domini Regis de pace eo quod ipse citra festum sancte Trinitatis anno regni regis Ricardi secundi post conquestum quarto venit apud Brampton iuxta Harleston in comitatu predicto et alibi infra dictum comitatum dicens et affirmans se esse mercatorem lanarum nomine Johannis Phelipott de London militis colore empcionis lanarum predictarum incitavit et procuravit diversos homines comitatus predicti insurgere et levare contra dominum Regem et pacem suam et ligeanciam
Text (English translation)Newbottle Grove: John Seynt Pere, having been captured, and being in the said gaol, on account that he is in indicted before William la Zouch of Harringworth and his fellow justices of the peace of the lord king assigned in the county of Northamptonshire, on account that he, on Friday next after the feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the third year of the reign of King Richard II after the conquest, feloniously broke the prison of the castle of the lord king of Northampton and the aforesaid castle of the lord king. And on account that he is indicted before the aforesaid justices of the peace of the lord king, on account that he came before the feast of Holy Trinity in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard II after the conquest at Brampton by Harlestone in the aforesaid county and elsewhere within the said county, saying and affirming that he is a merchant of wools by the name of John Phelipott of London, knight, by colour of the purchase of the aforesaid wools, he incited and procured diverse men of the aforesaid county to surge and rise up against the lord king and his peace and allegiance.
General InformationIndictment repeated in JUST 3/52/7 m. 7
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People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
27160JohnSeynt PereMale4508Go to participant page

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IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
4508John Seynt Pere rises up at BramptonJohn Seynt Pere is indicted before the aforesaid justices of the peace of the lord king, on account that he came on Sunday 9 June 1381 to Brampton by Harlestone in the aforesaid county and elsewhere within the said county, saying and affirming that he is a merchant of wools by the name of John Phelipott of London, knight, by colour of the purchase of the aforesaid wools, he incited and procured diverse men of the aforesaid county to surge and rise up against the lord king and his peace and allegiance.Raising the commons: otherGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
John Seynt Pere ( 27160 )John Seynt Pere rises up at Brampton (4508)Accused