ABSTRACTS OF CORONERS' INQUESTS IN NORTHAMPTONSHIRE:
50 EDWARD III TO 2 RICHARD II
(JUST 2/118)


Copyright Stephen Swailes.

This index is compiled from The National Archives JUST 2/118 coroners' roll for the town of Northampton concerning deaths by accident, felony or other causes. The roll is in variable condition.

For 50 Ed III, coroners were John Geidyngton, William Wakleyn, Laurance Stratton and John Houghton. For 2 Richard II coroners were John Shreuesbury, Thomas Sutton, Thomas Wakelyn and John Attewell. Simon Daventry and John Prentys bailiffs.

Reference
JUST 2/118
Place Regnal Year Deceased Suspected felon Notes
The roll of John of Geddington, William Wakelyn, Laurence Stratton and John Houghton coroners of the lord king in the town of Northampton from 18th September 1376 till the death of the said king Edward III
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Northampton 50 Ed3 Henry Lord Robert Shepherde Found dead in his home. Coroners; John Geytington, William Wakelyn, Laurence Stratton, John Houghton. Jurors: Fremund delaport, John atehalle, William Welwryght, John Warrok, John Bonhom John Horpol Wrighte, Richard Wrode, John Horpol __maker', Walter Norburgh, William (Deyster junior), Roger Brouning, John Groffy. Following an argument, Robert struck Henry with a knife and wounded him and he received the last rites. Robert captured at Lincoln? Richard Osteler bailiff. Joan formerly the wife of Henry Lord butcher appeals Robert Shepherd of Upton? Pledges William Walker' de Brochole & John Wouhon de Northampton.
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Northampton 50 Ed3 Robert Botevyleyn sheriff, Laurence Stratton and John Houghton & fellows coroners, from the king greeting. Joan once the wife of Henry Lord of Northampton bocher appeals Robert Shepherd of Upton for the death of Henry. She produced pledges from William Walker of Brockhole and John Wo_hon of Northampton.
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Northampton 50 Ed3 Joan once the wife of Henry Lord of Northampton butcher came before the coroners to appeal Robert Shepherd of Upton for the death of Henry.
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Northampton castle 51 Ed3 Nicholas Lokyer' de Lathebury Died in prison. Coroners; John Geytington, John Malpas, John Houghton. Jurors; Simon Coreour, William March, Henry Horpol, Thomas Lyher', Geoffrey Clerc', Thomas ___ Wryde, Roger Wulf, Ralph Warcman, John Sheppe, John Stemesworth & John (Coroner soutor') say that he died of natural causes.
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Northampton 51 Ed3 Henry (Millour) de Kyngesthorp. Walter Coupere Coroners; John Geytyngton, John Houghham, William Wakelyn, John Malpas. Jurors; __ Webster, Peter Cook, John Warrewyk, John Sely, Roger (Webster), Thomas Sporier, Richard Dun___, John Sky(nner), William (Bright), William Mulleworth. William Coupere fled and his chattels were worth 17 shillings and 4 pence. John Trygge & John Cauntbrut' bailiffs to respond.
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Northampton, Market Drayton, Highgate 1 Ric2 John Pigger John Phelpot of Drayton Hales, Shropshire took refuge in the monastery of St Andrew Northampton in the chapel of St Mary 18th December 1377 and confessed he was a thief at Kirkeby in Warwickshire and that he had stolen a grey horse worth 10 shillings from an unknown man and had killed John Pigger a poulterer at Hygate on 29th November 1367. He said he would not abjure the realm until the fourtieth day and was placed under guard but he escaped to an unknown place. He had no chattels.
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Northampton 1 Ric2 John Sheffeld webster Richard Waldegrave deyster of Northampton Jurors; Gilbert Felmersham, John Skelton, Hugh Coupere, Robet Bour', John Watford, Roger Pyk, Roger Webster, John Benet, Roger Saunders, William Benet, John Lompleye. Richard struck him with a dagger on his right side and he received the rites of the church. John Chaloner assisted and struck John Sheffeld on the head with an axe. Richard and John have fled. William Skipwith justice.
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Northampton 1 Ric2 Richard Geynesburgh skynner Henry Derby servant to Richard Sadeler of Northampton Jurors; Stephen Holewell, Simon Skynner, William Enderby, John Rode, William Vestmentmaker, Robert Danyot, John Karverynam, Roge Wantyng, William Blundell, Richard Rothewell, Roger Cottiler, Thomas Sporyer. There was an argument and Henry struck Richard in le goldstrete in Northampton with a knife (two feet long) worth 10 pence. He confesed and took communion. Thomas Clerk cousin of the wife of Thomas Beaumys of Northampton.
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Northampton 1 Ric2 John son of Richard Moorton Misfortune. Jurors; Robert (Sweyn), Thomas Whityng, Walter Bucbrok, Thomas Bro_by, John Cornere, John Sely & John Karverynan. John (simple and unwise?) slipped into the well of Geoffrey Grafton and drowned. There were no wounds and no other cause.
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Northampton 2 Ric2 John Grene of Lancashire John Blakebone (of Lancashire) Jurors; William Rowe, John Rondyk Johnn Nore, William Gryndere, John Whythed, Richard Essex, John Harper, John Glovere, Roger Taillour, John Grym, Roger Okele & John Brewer. By the east gate next to the moat John struck John with a long knife and quickly fled?
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Northampton 2 Ric2 John Pykwell __ier Misfortune? Membrane damage. Jurors; Roger Cotiller, Nicholas Shiman, John Walker, ___ Webbe, Thomas Spicer, John Pidyngton, Thomas Gibelot. F Didn't put out a candle and was caught in a fire?
"Here John Shrewsbury retired from the office of coroner and John Houghton was received into the said office associated with Thomas Sutton, John Attewell and Thomas Wakelyn, the coroners named above."
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Northampton 2 Ric2 ___ of Wales (Matthew Taillor of Wales) Membrane damage. Jurors; Thomas Hakedoun, John Glasier, William Bright, Hugh Brikelesworth, John Otyndon, Richard Brende, John Rowye and others. John Powys. In the house of Richard Sadler in 'le briggestrete' around midnight. Unlawful killing with a long knife.
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Northampton 3 Ric2 Membrane damaged. Misfortune, scalding with hot ydremela. In 'le goldstrete'?
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Northampton castle 3 Ric2 Jurors named but membrane discoloured. John Sawyer killed at Wellingborough with a dagger? Thomas Walleys.
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Northampton, Stockton 2 Ric2 Robert Clerc of Stockton in Huntingdonshire took refuge in the Carmelite church in Northampton on 5th July 1378 and confessed that he had the previous night escaped from the king's prison in Northampton and had fled to the church. He said he would not abjure the realm until the fourtieth day and the bailiffs were ordered to guard him safely.