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Revision as of 10:13, 30 December 2020
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Date | 1370 |
Topic | Robert Loxle among men tasked with arresting eight men for rape of a woman in London |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2020-12-30.
Record
[16 July 1370:]
Commission to Edmund de Clare, Richard Kent, Robert de Loxle, Richard de Stoghton, Robert de Chisenhale and Henry Colas of Gildeford, 'taverner,' to arrest John Brigge, Thomas Kayo, John Essex, 'glovere,' Richard Smyth and John his brother, Peter servant of John Grene, John Northerne, servant of John Grene, and Nicholas servant of Robert de Aston, indicted of having ravished Joan daughter of Thomas Repere of London at the parish of St. Margaret in Briggestrete in the ward of Billyngesgate, London, and taken her without the city, and to bring them to Neugate gaol to be kept there by the sheriffs of London, keepers of the said gaol, until they be delivered according to the law and custom of the realm; also to arrest the said Joan and bring her in honourable fashion before the council to answer on those things which shall be laid before her on behalf of the king. By C.[1]
Commission to Edmund de Clare, Richard Kent, Robert de Loxle, Richard de Stoghton, Robert de Chisenhale and Henry Colas of Gildeford, 'taverner,' to arrest John Brigge, Thomas Kayo, John Essex, 'glovere,' Richard Smyth and John his brother, Peter servant of John Grene, John Northerne, servant of John Grene, and Nicholas servant of Robert de Aston, indicted of having ravished Joan daughter of Thomas Repere of London at the parish of St. Margaret in Briggestrete in the ward of Billyngesgate, London, and taken her without the city, and to bring them to Neugate gaol to be kept there by the sheriffs of London, keepers of the said gaol, until they be delivered according to the law and custom of the realm; also to arrest the said Joan and bring her in honourable fashion before the council to answer on those things which shall be laid before her on behalf of the king. By C.[1]
Source notes
Membrane 11d of the Patent Roll for 44 Edward III - Part II. Marginal note: "July 16. Westminster".
Lists
- Not included in Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Sources
Also see
Notes