Difference between revisions of "Goods and chattels of convicted felons"
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* Lincoln. '''Thomas Bensse of Billyngburgh''' killed Henry Dany of Botheby in Billyngburgh on 21 June 1382 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/aE368no162fronts/IMG_0106.htm] SB | * Lincoln. '''Thomas Bensse of Billyngburgh''' killed Henry Dany of Botheby in Billyngburgh on 21 June 1382 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/aE368no162fronts/IMG_0106.htm] SB | ||
+ | * Worcestershire. '''Nicholas Brommesgrove''' broke into the house of Constantin Baker in Kidderminster on 20 October 1384 and took ryy worth 3s [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/bE368no162dorses/IMG_0245.htm] SB | ||
* Cambridgeshire. '''John Burdon''', felon and convicted clerk. 1387/88 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/bE368no162dorses/IMG_0023.htm] | * Cambridgeshire. '''John Burdon''', felon and convicted clerk. 1387/88 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/bE368no162dorses/IMG_0023.htm] | ||
* Lincoln. '''John Cartere of Salteby '''. Inquisition taken on 11 August 1385 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/aE368no162fronts/IMG_0104.htm] SB | * Lincoln. '''John Cartere of Salteby '''. Inquisition taken on 11 August 1385 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT5/R2/E368no162/aE368no162fronts/IMG_0104.htm] SB |
Revision as of 08:29, 29 August 2025
- Exchequer documents (E159 and E368) contain lists of goods and chattels of felons on the day they committed the felony.
- Lincoln. Thomas Bensse of Billyngburgh killed Henry Dany of Botheby in Billyngburgh on 21 June 1382 [1] SB
- Worcestershire. Nicholas Brommesgrove broke into the house of Constantin Baker in Kidderminster on 20 October 1384 and took ryy worth 3s [2] SB
- Cambridgeshire. John Burdon, felon and convicted clerk. 1387/88 [3]
- Lincoln. John Cartere of Salteby . Inquisition taken on 11 August 1385 [4] SB
- Lincoln. William Colyn of Panton . Inquisition taken on 4 April 1386 [5] SB
- Lincoln. John Hone of Resham. Inquisition taken on 4 June 1387 [8] SB
- Lincoln. Thomas de Pynkeston of Luda killed Nicholas de Hagham at Luda on 5 October 1386, took sanctuary in St Mary Magdalene, Lincoln [9] SB