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TypeEscheator accounts
Unique Identifying TextTNA E 136/195/1 mm. 4-7
Archive nameThe National Archives (London)
CountyHampshire
Published source (may be more than one)A. Réville, Le Soulèvement des Travailleurs d'Angleterre en 1381 (Paris, 1898), pp. 278-9 (no. 191)
Text in Original LanguageIdem escaetor onerat se de diversis sumis subscript' tam de ex' divers' terre et tenementa quam de precie divers' bonarum et catallarum divers' feloniis et fugitorum ac aliorum rebell' causa insurreccionis erga dominum regem et populum suum ... in presencia Thomas Hore qui assignatus fuit per commissionem domini regis ad superintendend' et contrarotuland' omnes inquis' per ipsum escheator' ... videlicet de centum s' et ii denar' de precio divers' bonarum et catall' subscrip' que fuerunt Iohannis Ffissher qui indictatus et decollatus fuit in civitate Wynton' pro diversis seducionibus surexonibus et alia feloniis erga dominum regem et populum suum perpetratis hunc ... viii clav' lani precium 8s 2d; i andir' i tripod' precium 2s; iiii debil' vas' precium 8s; iii coopertor' cum iii tapet' precium 12s; vi materas debil' precium 13s 4d; iiii blankettis precium 6s 8d; viii paria linthiam' debil' precium 13s 4d; iii bankers precium 2s; ii coffres precium 4s; i mappa mensale, i towailla, i savenappa precium 3s 4d; i pelv' cum lavator', ii patell' cum i olla enea, i posnet, i patella fricator' precium 7s 4d; vi liters tabul' vocat standards precium 6s 8d; i parvam peciam de argente precium 8s; i tabul' cum trustell' cum ii formul' and iii stabell' precium 3s 4d; et vesselamente lign' precium 2s que quidam bona et catalla devenere et modo sunt in man' prioris Sancti Swithun' ut patet per inquis' predictam non respon' ... Et de liii s iiii d de precio divers' bonararum et catallarum videlicet caligar' divers' caleps leyners cappys et alia parva mercimonia que fuerunt Iohannis Hosiar de Wynton qui indictatus fuit causa insurrecionis contra dominum regem et populum suum et qui post dictum indictamentum se retraxit ... De xi s 2 iiii d de precio divers' bonararum et catallarum subscript' Thome Fauconer fugatu' pro diversis surecionibus erga dominum regem et populum suum videlicet ii potell' de peautre disc' salsar' candelabr' de peautr' precium 2s 2d; i pelv' cum lavator' debil' precium 2s 6d; i ollam eneum, i posnet debil' precium 22d; ii patell' en' cum i parva patell' et i skymour precium 20d; ii linthiam' i 1 towaill precium 8d; i parvam cistam precium 6d; i test' debil' rubij color' precium 4d; 1 coverlet, 1 tapet', 1 blanket, 20d; que devener' ad man' Thomas Bakere ... Nec de 18s de precio divers' bona' et catalla' Thome Bisshop qui decollatus excitit ex causa predicta et sic per inquis' predictam appreciat' videlicet i vace debil' precium 4s; i hero precium 6d; meremium pro i lecto precium 6d; i wodyngfat precium 8d; i coverlet, i blanket precium 10d; i tunic' precium 12d; i oll' eneu' precium 14d; i parva' patell', i chargeour de peautre precium 6d; i palet i par cirotecarum de ferr' debil' precium 3s 4d; i secur', i baselard' precium 6d; i arcu' cum sagitt' precium 2s; i buffet precium 2s que quidem bona et catalla ad man' Willelmi atte Oke Petri Rede Henrici Coulby et Thome Shipere devenerunt ... Nec resp' de xviii s iiii d de precio fili lanuti in manibus Iohannis Hendyng senioris invent' qui fuit Willelmi Moreyne qui indictatus excitit pro insurecionibus erga dominum regem et populum suum et sic pro eandum inquis' appreciat' ... Et non resp' de xxvii s in quibus Thomas Shipere tenebatur Willelmo Wigge civi Wynton' ex ...(?) ab eo recepto qui quidam Willelmus pro consilibus insureccionibus erga dominum regem et populum suum indictatus fuit et ea quod se retraxit eo quod idem Thom' dict' denar' prefato escaetor ...(?) solvere recusavit ... Set resp' de lxxix s iiii d de precio divers' bonarum et catallarum Willelmi Bruggere qui decollatus fuit pro divers' felon' fecit ... in predictam civitate Wynton' videlicet ii qrs de wode precium 60s; unum par forpis' ad condend' pann' precium iii s iiii d, xxiii paria de handelyn de teslyn, 8d; iii mil' tesles, 18d; i sherbord et i tabul' ad idem, 12d; i reredos ferr', 3s 4d; i buffet, i tabul' mens', 12d; i lect' plumal', 18d; i par de andires et alia vas' lign', 2s; cley, 12d; i secur', i par de cardys, 18d; xii libr' candel', 18d et i corda 12d. Et exitus uni' tenement' in predictam civitate Wynton' quod fuit Galfredum Talbot qui decollatus fuit in civitate predictam pro divers; felon' quas fecit videlicet a xxv die Iunii predict' anno regni regis Iunii hunc v que die idem escaetor' illud cepit in manu regis ... usque predictum xxvi diem Novembri proxima sequente non resp' eo quod dictum tenrement' null' valet per annum ... Sed resp' de vi s viii d de precio bonarum et catallarum eiusdem Galfridi videlicet 1 reredos precium 18d; vas' lign' in coquina precium 3s 4d; ii secur' precium 6d; ii broches ferr' precium 8d; vii disc' and viii salsar' de peautre precium 8d ... Et de xiii s vi d de precio divers' bonararum et catallarum Iacobi Maundevill qui decollatus fuit in civitate predictam pro divers' felon' quam fecit et ea de causa regi forisfac' videlicet i lect' debil' precium 2s; ii lect' plumale precium 2s; ii cofr' precium 8d; i tabul' mensal' cum 1 par' trestell' precium 4d; i reredos precium 8d; i pelv' cum lavatr' precium 8d; i mappa mensal' cum manutergio precium 12d; ii oll' en' precium 3s 4d; ii patell' en' precium 8d; vi patell' vi disc' vi salsar' de peautre precium 8d; ii oll' de peutre precium 2d; iii libr' lani rubii et blodii coloris precium 16d ... Et de iiii li' v s 2 d de precio divers' bonararum et catallarum Henrici Clerk qui indictatus fuit pro consilibus felon' et pro eiusdem se retraxit ... et ea de causa dom' regi forisfac' dimid' sak lane refuse precium 40s; i pressour et i tabul' precium 3s; i tabul' mensal' precium 12d; cley precium 2s; boscu' precium 12d; ii bs' sal' precium 8d; ii rotys pro fil' precium 12d; x clav' lane viride color' precium 20s; vi clav' de motle precium 12s; ii forpic' debil' precium 4s 6d; pro cons' pannorum ... Et de xiii s 4 d de precio bonararum et catallarum subscript' Iurdani Fullere qui indictatus excitit et se retraxit pro divers' felon' quas fecit in civitate predictam videlicet ii boviculos precium 13s 4d ... Et de xii s 4 d de precio bonararum et catallarum Iohannis Bicombe qui indictatus excitit et se retraxit pro divers' felon' quas fecit ... in civitate predictam videlicet ii handwerkis precium 6s 8d boscum precium 14d i ollu' en' precium xviiid iii cofre precium 3s ... Et de iiii s vi d de precio i cloc' un' goune et i ciste Willelmi Tailour serviens Simonis Tailour qui decollatus excitit in civitate predictam pro divers' felon' quas fecit ... Et de xii li' iiii s de precio divers' bonararum et catallarum subcript' Willelmi Moreyne qui indictatus excitit pro divers' felon' quas fecit in civitate predictam et se pro eiusdem felon' retraxit habuit videlicet iii qr' bras' fr' precium qr' 6s 8d; xx qr' bras' ordii precium qr' 40d; ii sayhem precium 2s; fil' laniis precium 6s 8d; iii lect' plumal' precium 4s; ii oll' en' precium 3s 4d; ii chaufours precium 2s; iii cacab' et i patell' precium 3s 4d; xii disc' precium 3s 4d; vasa lign' in coquina precium 10s; i reredos precium 10s; i pelv' cum lavator' precium 2s; v barell' plumbi precium 10s; ii materas precium 2s; vi coopertor' precium 10s; iii coopertor' cum testers ad idem precium 13s 4d; iiii materas precium 8s; iiii paria linthiam precium 8s; i par linthiam' de canevas precium 12d; ii bankers precium 2s; iii arc' and ii truss' sagitt' precium 3s 4d; vi coffr' precium 13s 4d; ii buffettis cum ii forcer' precium 4s; i ciphu' argent' ligat' precium 6s 8d; i pec' argent' cum vi coclear' precium 13s 4d; ii mapp' cum ii manuterg' precium 6s 8d; xx lb' candel' precium 2s 6d; bankers quissines precium 2s; i tabul' cum trestell' precium 18d; iii cofr' vet' precium 2s; i buffet' precium 12d ... Et de iiii li' xiiii s x d de precio bonararum et catallarum subscript' Willelmi Wigge qui indictatus excitit pro divers' felon' quas fecit in civitate predictam et ea de causa Regi forisfact' videlicet xxiiii cl' lane precium 32s; vii coopertor' precium 13s; i blanket precium 12d; iii paria linthiam' et i canevas, precium 6s 8d; i mapp' i manutergiu' precium 2s; i aul' cum bankers precium 2s; ii pelv' cum ii lavator' precium 20d; ii oll' en' v patell' en' precium 4s; i vacce precium 4s; iii cofr' precium 2s; vas' lign' precium 26s 8d ... Et de xxvi s viii d de precio bonararum et catallarum Radulphi Smyth qui indictatus excitit pro divers' felon' quas fecit in civitate predictam et se retraxit habuit ibidem in shopa sua videlicet i andefelt i petram molar' iii tripod' iiii sleggis xii covergeris/tongeris(?) cl ferr' equinos apprec' in toto xxvi s viii d ... Idem escaetor onerat se de xviii pannis communis assyse de pur' medelate precium panni xxxiii s iiii d et viii pannis assise de marbelyn precium panni xxxiii s iiii d que fuer' predicti Walter [sic] Bruggere pro felon' supradictis decollati ac de viii pannis de porre viride viii pannis de marbelyn et vii pannis de sanweyne medele precium cuiuslibet panni xxxiii s iiii d que fuerunt prefati Willelmi Wigge pro felon' supradictis indictati et retraxit ... Summa pann' xlix ... Summa lxxx [xx over iiii] et i li' xiii s iiii d. Idem escaetor onerat se de divers' summis subscript' xvi s vi d [corrected from xiii s vi d] de precio diversorum bonarum et cattalarum Iohannis Wayteskathe qui decollatus fuit pro certis surecionibus et seducionibus erga dominum regem et populum suum perpetratis et sic per quidam inquisicionem inde coram eadem escaetor' in presencia Thome Hore cap' et appreciat' videlicet ii coopertor' precium 40d; i paltok' precium 8d; i tapetu' precium 2s; i cloc' precium 5s; ii paria lynthiam' precium 2s; i caput' et ii bract' precium 12d; i daggere precium 6d; i tunica' precium 2s. Et de vi d de precio cuiusdam bosc' Richardi Correour qui indictatus existit pro felon' supradictis quas fecit [hole] contra predict' et qui se retraxit ... Et de iiii s iiii d i ob' de precio bonarum et catallarum Ricardi Bagge qui indictatus fuit pro felon' predictis et se retraxit habuit ... videlicet lxxii tabul' cum 6 truncis precium 3s 4d; ii cofr precium 6d; unam lanternam precium 6d; ii pell' agn' precium 1d 1 ob'. Et de ix s vi d de precio bonarum et catallarum que fuerunt Roberti Demere qui indictatus fuit pro felon' et surecionibus supradictis et se retraxit habuit ... videlicet unum caudron ii vat' precium 2s 4d; bosc' precium 2s; iiii bs' bras' precium 2s; i cathedr' i buffet precium 8d; ii tabul' precium 6d; iii coffr' debil' precium 6d; i coffr' ii vat' i knedyngtrow i lectu' precium 18d. Et de iiii s iiii d de precio bonarum et catallarum que fuerunt Henrici Skynnere qui indictatus fuit pro surecionibus supradictis erga dominum regem et populum suum perpetratis et se retraxit habuit et sic appreciat' per eandam inquisicionem videlicet sex duodene pellum agnorum, unde iii duodene pellitibus agn' precium 2s; i posnet eneam ii disc' et i ollam de piautre precium 2s 4d que quidem bon' et catall' devener' et sunt in manus Iohannis Averay. Et de xiii s xi d de precio diversorum bonorum et catall' que fuerunt Iohannis Dyghere dictus Gardiner qui indictatus fuit pro surecionibus erga dominum regem et populum suum perpetratis et se retraxit habuit et se appreciat' per eandam inquisicionem videlicet una parva' ollam eneam iii patell' eneas iii vat', iii cuvar' precium 40d; iii barell' precium 12d; i coffr' fflandr' et debil' iii al' coffr' precium 3s 4d; unum tapetum ii coopertor'' debil' precium 18d; i par linthiam' precium 4d; ii tabul' mensal' precium 6d; i bannker precium 8d; i suem cum v porcell' precium 3s; iii disc' stagn' precium 3d. Et de xiii s de precio diversorum bonorum et catall' que fuerunt Willelmi Tiptot qui indictatus fuit pro diversis felon' erga dominum regem et populum suum perpetratis et se retraxit habuit et sic appreciat' per eandam inquisicionem videlicet i coffr' precium 8d; i cistam precium 8d; i vat' et i cuvar' precium in toto 12d; iiii duodene pell'm agn' precium 2s; i tapetu' i coperlect' et i par lynthiam' precium 12d; ii acr' seisinatas cum frumento in Purton precium 40d et non plus ultra repris'; ii hoggettes precium 16d; ii acr' drag' et aven' precium 3s. Et de v s de precio diversorum bonorum et catall' que fuerunt Thome Horn qui indictatus fuit et se retraxit pro felon' predictis et se retraxit [sic] habuit et sic appreciat' per eandam inquisicionem videlictet i coffr' i vat' precium 6d; ii cuvar' precium 8d; unam aliam coffr' precium 10d; boscu' precium 6d; unam handwerkes precium 12d; i pipam precium 12d et sagittas precium 6d et co.
Text (English translation)And the same escheator [Thomas de Illeston] answers for divers sums listed below both the profits of land and tenements and the appraisal of goods of divers felons and fugitives and other rebels because of insurrection against the lord king and his people ... in the presence of Thomas Hore who was assigned by commission of the king for supervision and controlment of all inquisitions by the same escheator ... namely the 100s and 2d worth of divers goods and chattels listed below which belonged to John Fissher who was indicted and beheaded in the city of Winchester for divers treasons and uprisings and other felonies committed against the lord king and his people ... 8 cloves [1 clove = 7 pounds] of wool, valued at 8s 2d; 1 andiron, 1 tripod, valued at 2s; 4 worn-out vessels, 8s; 3 coverlets with 3 hangings [curtains?], 12s; 6 worn-out mattrasses, 13s 4d; 4 blankets, 6s 8d; 8 pairs of worn-out sheets [bed sheets?], 13s 4d; 3 benches, 2s; 2 coffers (or chests), 4s; 1 table cloth, 1 towel and 1 napkin, 3s 4d; 1 wash basin, 2 pans with 1 brass pot, 1 posnet/metal pot, 1 broken(?) pot, 7s 4d; 6 table lights called 'standards', 6s 8d; 1 little piece of silver, 8s; 1 table with trestle, 2 small moulds(?) and 3 stools, 3s 4d; and a wooden vessel, 2s; which goods and chattels are in the hands of the prior of St Swithun [Hugo Basyng] as it is stated by the aforesaid inquisition he [the escheator] does not answer [because the goods are in the hand of the prior] And [he answers] for 53s 4d of divers goods and chattels namely hosiery (or boots?), divers bonnets, straps, caps and other small merchandise which belonged to John Hosiar of Winchester who was indicted for insurrection against the lord king and his people who withdrew himself (i.e. he fled) after the aforementioned indictment ... Of the 11s 4d appraisal of divers goods and chattels listed below of Thomas Fauconer fled for divers insurrections against the lord king and his people namely 2 pewter pans, a dish, a saucer, a pewter candlestick, valued at 2s 2d; 1 worn-out wash basin, valued at 2s 6d; 1 brass pot, 1 worn-out posnet, 22d; 2 brass pans with a small brass pan and 1 skimmer(?), 20d; 2 sheets, 1 towel, 8d; 1 small chest, 6d; 1 worn-out head-piece(?) ('testera'), 4d; 1 coverlet, 1 carpet/tapestry and 1 blanket, 20d, which remain in the hands of Thomas Bakere he [the escheator] does not answer ... Nor [does he answer] for 18s [corrected to 17s] worth of divers goods and chattels of Thomas Bisshop who was beheaded for the aforesaid reason, and so it was valued by the inquisitio, namely 1 old/weak cow, valued at 4s; 1 harrow(?), valued at 6d; timber for a bed, 6d; 1 wooden vat(?), 8d; 1 coverlet, 1 blanket, 10d; 1 tunic/coat, 12d; 1 brass pot, 14d; 1 small pan, 1 pewter charger/large platter, 6d; 1 helmet, 1 pair of iron gloves, 3s 4d; 1 axe, 1 baselard/dagger, 6d; 1 bow with arrows, 2s; 1 stool, 2s, which goods and chattels are in the hands of William atte Oke, Peter Rede, Henry Coulby and Thomas Shipere ... Nor does he answer for 18s 4 d worth of woollen yarn in the hands of John Hendyng senior, which belonged to William Moreyne who was indicted for insurrections against the lord king and his people, and so it was valued by the inquisition ... And he does not answer for 18s which Thomas Shipere has received from William Wigge, citizen of Winchester; William has been indicted for insurrections against the lord king and his people and because of this he fled and that the same Thomas refused to give to the escheator ... But he does answer for 69s 4d worth of divers goods and chattels belonging to William Bruggere who was beheaded for divers felonies committed in the aforesaid city of Winchester, namely 2 quarters of woad, valued at 60s; a pair of shears to fashion cloth, valued at 3s 4d; 23 pairs of handles for teasels, 8s 3d; 1 shearing board, 1 shearing table, each valued at 12d; 1 iron screen, 3s 4d; 1 stool, 1 trestle table, 12d; 1 feather-bed, 18d; 1 andiron and other wooden vessels, 2s; a hurdle/bier(?), 12d; 1 axe, 1 pair of wool-cards (teasel for carding), 18d; 12 lbs of candles (candle wax), 18d; 1 rope, 12d ... And for the profit of a tenement in the aforesaid city of Winchester which belonged to Geoffrey Talbot who was beheaded in the aforesaid city for divers felonies he had committed, namely from 25 June 1381 to 26 November 1381, he does not answer because the tenement was without value ... But he answers for 6s 8d worth of divers goods and chattels of the same Geoffrey, namely, 1 reredos (screen), valued at 18d; wooden vessels in the kitchen, valued at 3s 4d; 2 axes, 6d; 2 iron spits, 8d; 7 pewter dishes 7 pewter saucers, 8d ... And [he does answer] for 13s 6d worth of divers goods and chattels which belonged to Jacob Maundevill who was beheaded in the aforesaid city for divers felonies he had committed, and were therefore forfeited, namely 2 worn-out beds, valued at 2s; 2 feather-beds, valued at 2s; 1 coffer (or chest), 8d; 1 trestle table with 1 pair of trestles, 4d; 1 reredos, 8d; 1 wash basin, 8d; 1 table cloth with 1 napkin, 12d; 2 brass pots, 3s 4d; 2 brass pans, 8d; 6 pewter pans, 6 pewter dish, 6 pewter saucers, 8d; 2 pewter pots, 2d; 3 lbs of red and blue coloured wool, 16d ... And [he does answer] for £4 5s 2d worth of divers goods and chattels belonging to Henry Clerk who was indicted for felonies and fled, and for this reason were forfeited, namely 1/2 sack of scrap wool to wool, valued at 40s; a (cloth) press and 1 table, valued at 3s; 1 trestle table, 12d; bier(?), 2s; firewood, 12d; 2 bushel (bushel = 56 pounds) of salt, 8d; spinning wheel, 12d; 10 cloves (1 clove = 7 pounds) of green wool, 20s; 7 cloves of medley (= cloth woven with wools of different colours), 12s; 2 worn-out shears to fashion cloth, 4s 6d ... And [he does answer] for 13s 4d worth of goods and chattels listed below belonging to Jordan Fuller who was indicted and fled for divers felonies which he committed in the aforesaid city, namely 2 bullocks valued at 13s 4d ... And [he does answer] for 12s 4d worth of goods and chattels belonging to John Bicombe who was indicted and fled for divers felonies which he committed, has in the aforesaid city, namely 2 'handwerkis'(?) (andirons?), valued at 6s 8d; firewood, valued at 14d; 1 brass pot, 18d; 3 coffers (or chests), 3s ... And [he does answer] for 4s 6d worth of 1 cloak, 1 gown and 1 chest which belonged to William Tailour, servant of Simon Tailour, who was beheaded in the aforesaid city for divers felonies which he had committed ... And [he does answer] for £12 4s worth of divers goods and chattels listed below belonging to William Moreyne who was indicted for divers felonies which he committed in the aforesaid city and for which felonies he fled, namely 3 quarters of malted wheat, valued at 6s 8d a quarter; 20 quarters of malted barley, valued at 40d a quarter; 2 saws, 2s; woollen yarn, 6s 8d; 1 featherbed, 4s; 2 brass pots, 3s 4d; 2 chafing dishes, 2s; 3 cocking pots and 1 pan, 3s 4d; 12 dishes, 3s 4d; wooden vessels in the kitchen, 10s; 1 reredos (screen), 10s; 1 wash basin, 2s; 5 casks of lead, 10s; 2 mattresses, 2s; 6 coverlets, 10s; 3 coverlets with testers (canopies?), each 13s 4d; 4 mattresses, 8s; 4 pairs of linen sheets, 8s; 1 pair of hemp sheets (canvas), 12d; 2 benches, 2s; 3 bows and 2 bundles of arrows, 3s 4d; 6 coffers (or chests), 13s 4d; 2 stools with 2 caskets, 4s; 1 silver-bound goblet, 6s 8d; 1 item of silverware with 6 spoons, 13s 4d; 2 table cloths with 2 napkins, 6s 8d; 20 pounds of candles, 2s 6d; 2 bench cushions, 2s; 1 table with trestles, 18d; 3 old coffers (or chests), 2s; 1 stool 12d ... And [he does answer] for £12 4s worth of divers goods and chattels listed below belonging to William Wigge who was indicted for divers felonies which he committed in the aforesaid city and for this reason forfeited his belongings, namely 24 cloves of wool, valued at 32s; 7 coverlets, valued at 13s; 1 blanket, 12d; 3 pairs of linen sheets and 1 hemp sheet, 6s 8d; 1 table cloth and 1 napkin, 2s; 1 hanging (or curtain) with benches, 2s; 2 wash basins, 20d; 2 brass pots, 5 brass pans 4s; 1 cow, 4s; 3 coffers (or chests), 2s; wooden vessels, 26s. 8d ... And [he does answer] for 26s 8d worth of divers goods and chattels belonging to Ralph Smyth who was indicted for divers felonies which he committed in the aforesaid city and has fled, had there in his shop 1 anvil, 1 millstone, 3 tripods, 4 sledgehammers, 12 tongs(?), 150 horse shoes, valued in total at 26s 8d ... And the same escheator makes himself answerable for 18 pieces of cloth of standard size of different colours, valued at 33s 4d per cloth and 8 pieces of cloth of standard size of marble colour(?), valued at 33s 4d per cloth which belonged to the aforesaid Walter [sic] Bruggere, beheaded for his above-mentioned felonies, and [he answers for] 8 pieces of cloths of pure(?) green [colour]; 8 pieces of cloth of marble [colour]; 7 pieces of cloth woven with blood red and different coloured wool(?), each cloth valued at 33s 4d which belonged to the aforesaid William Wigge, for his above-mentioned felonies indicted and fled ... Sum of cloths: 49; Sum £81 14s 4d. And the same escheator makes himself answerable for divers sum listed below, 16s 6d [corrected from 13s 6d] worth of divers goods and chattels which belonged to John Wayteskathe who was beheaded for certain insurrections and uprising against the lord king and his people and so by inquisition before the same escheator and in the presence of Thomas Hore held and valued, namely 2 coverlets, valued at 40d; 1 paltock [sleeved doublet], valued at 8d; 1 hanging (or carpet), 2s; 1 cloak, 8s; 2 pairs of linen sheets, 2s; 1 hood and 2 breeches(?), 12d; 1 dagger, 6d; 1 tunic, 2s. And [he does answer] for 6d of certain firewood belonging to Richard Correour who was indicted for the above-mentioned felonies against the aforesaid and fled ... And [he does answer] for 4s 4 1/2d worth of goods and chattels belonging to Richard Bagge who was indicted for the aforesaid felonies and fled ... namely 72 boards with 6 blocks of wood, valued at 3s 4d; 2 coffers (or chests), valued at 6d; 1 lantern, 6d; 2 lamb skins 1 1/2d. And [he does answer] for 9s 6d worth of goods and chattels belonging to Robert Demere who was indicted for the above-mentioned felonies und uprisings and fled ... namely a cauldron, 2 vats, valued at 2s 4d; firewood, valued at 2s; 4 bushel of malt, 2s; 1 chair, 1 stool, 8d; 2 tables, 6d; 3 worn-out coffers (or chests), 6d; 1 coffer, 2 vats, 1 kneading trough, 1 bed, 18d. And for the 4s 4d worth of goods and chattels belonging to Henry Skynnere who was indicted for the afore-mentioned uprisings against the lord king and his people, and he fled, and [his belongings] have been valued in the same inquisition, namely 6 dozen of lamb skins of which 3 dozen are valued at 2s [the value for the other 3 dozen is not given!]; 1 brass posnet, 2 dishes and 1 pewter pot, valued at 2s 4d remain in the hands of John Averay. And for the 13s 11d worth of goods and chattels belonging to John Dyghere, alias Gardiner who was indicted for uprisings committed against the lord king and his people, and he fled, and [his belongings] have been valued in the same inquisition, namely a small brass pot, 3 brass pans, 3 vats, 3 tubs (or bowls) valued at 40d; 3 barrels valued at 12d; 1 Flemish coffer (or chest) and worn-out, 3 other coffers, 3s 4d; a hanging (tapestry or carpet) with 2 coverlets, 18d; 1 pair of linen sheets, 4d; 2 trestle tables, 12d; 1 bench, 8d; 1 sow with 5 piglets, 3s; 3 pewter dishes, 3d. And for the 13s worth of goods and chattels belonging to William Tiptot who was indicted for uprisings committed against the lord king and his people, and he fled, and [his belongings] have been valued in the same inquisition, namely: 1 coffer (or chest) valued at 8d; 1 box (or chest) valued at 8 d; 1 vat and 1 tub (or bowl), valued together at 12d; 4 dozen lamb skins, 2s; 2 hangings (tapestry or carpets), a coverlet and a pair of linen sheets, 12d; 2 acres sown with wheat in Purton valued at 2s and not more beyond reprise; 2 hoggets (second year pigs or sheep), 16d; 2 acres sown with dredge (mixture of barley and oats) and oats, 3s. And for the 5s worth of goods and chattels belonging to Thomas Horn who was indicted and fled, for the aforesaid felonies and he fled, and [his belongings] have been valued in the same inquisition, namely, 1 coffer (or chet), 1 vat, valued at 6d; 2 tubs (or bowls), valued at 8d; and 1 other coffer, 10d; firewood, 6d; 1 'handwerke', 12d; 1 pipe (or cask), 12d; and arrows, 6d.
General InformationThe accounts are repeated on E 136/195/1 m. 12 with slight variations. The corresponding inquisitions held at Romsey on 12 July 1381 (for J. Wytekate, Ric. Courreour, Ric. Bagge, Robt Dumere, Henry Skynnere, J. Dyghere, Will. Tiptot and Thomas Horn) can be found in TNA 153/1706; the inquisition held at Winchester on 26 June 1381 (for Will. Bruggere, Geofr. Talbot, Jacob Maundevill, Henry Clerk, Jordan Fuller, J. Bycombe, Walter Taillour, Will. Moreyne, Will. Wigge, Ralph Smyth) are TNA E 153/2627.

People

IDFirst nameLast nameGenderOccupationDomicileRole in sourceIncidentsGo to participant page
27611JohnAverayMaleHampshireMentionedGo to participant page
27605RichardBaggeMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27208ThomasBakereMaleHampshireMentionedGo to participant page
27209HugoBasyngMalePriorWinchester,HampshireMentionedGo to participant page
27532JohnBicombeMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27210ThomasBisshopMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27473WilliamBruggereMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27517HenryClerkMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27604RichardCorreourMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27213HenryCoulbyMaleHampshireMentionedGo to participant page
27606RobertDumereMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27608JohnDyghereMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27207JohnFauconerMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27205JohnFissherMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27518JordanFullerMaleWinchester,Hampshire4585Go to participant page
27330JohnHendyngMaleMentionedGo to participant page
27204ThomasHoreMaleEscheator's supervisorGo to participant page
27610ThomasHornMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27206JohnHosiarMaleWinchester,Hampshire4585Go to participant page
27203Thomasde IllestonMaleEscheatorEscheatorGo to participant page
27475JacobMaundevillMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27329WilliamMoreyneMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27211Williamatte OokMaleHampshireMentionedGo to participant page
27212PeterRedeMaleMentionedGo to participant page
27214ThomasShipereMaleHampshireMentionedGo to participant page
27607HenrySkynnereMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27561RalphSmythMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27534SimonTailourMaleMentionedGo to participant page
27533WilliamTailourMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27474GeoffreyTalbotMaleWinchester,Hampshire4585Go to participant page
27609WilliamTiptotMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27562JohnWayteskatheMaleHampshire4585Go to participant page
27472WilliamWiggeMaleWinchester,Hampshire4585Go to participant page

Incidents

IDSummaryDescriptionTypeGo to incidents page
4585Escheator account (Hampshire) Valuation of goods and chattels of executed traitors and fugitives.UnspecifiedGo to incidents page

Incidents and People

PersonIncidentRoleComments
Richard Bagge ( 27605 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
John Bicombe ( 27532 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Thomas Bisshop ( 27210 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
William Bruggere ( 27473 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Henry Clerk ( 27517 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Richard Correour ( 27604 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Robert Dumere ( 27606 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
John Dyghere ( 27608 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
John Fauconer ( 27207 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
John Fissher ( 27205 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Jordan Fuller ( 27518 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Thomas Horn ( 27610 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
John Hosiar ( 27206 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Jacob Maundevill ( 27475 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
William Moreyne ( 27329 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Henry Skynnere ( 27607 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Ralph Smyth ( 27561 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
William Tailour ( 27533 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
Geoffrey Talbot ( 27474 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
William Tiptot ( 27609 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
John Wayteskathe ( 27562 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused
William Wigge ( 27472 )Escheator account (Hampshire) (4585)Accused