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ABSTRACT
INTRODUCTION
keywords
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TABLE 1. TOTAL COURT CASES ASSOCIATED WITH THE LANDSCAPE AT WALSHAM, 1316-45 AND 1369-98
Number of Cases
13161345
13691398
79
75
874
273
10
20
88
19
72
54
Refusal to work
81
30
148
37
Total
1,352
508
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Number of potential
groups
13161345
115
30
13691398
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Number of incidents
Tenant
Number of
against
the lord
against
peasants
labour refusals
thefts against
the lord
offices held
33
24
20
19
11
0
2
2
0
0
0
3
2
0
2
0
3
1
0
1
2
2
1
0
1
27
19
8
8
4
0
0
0
2
0
0
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
13161345
John Syre
William Hawys
Walter Osbern
William Payn
William de Cranmer
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Peter Robhood
Roger Prede
John Frost
William Swift
TABLE 4. MOST FREQUENTLY RECORDED LOCATIONS FOR TRESPASS AND DAMAGE TO DEMESNE LANDS,
WALSHAM, 1316-45 AND 136998
Number of Incidents
Location
Landscape Type
Manor
Individual
Group
Meadow
Wood
Arable
Arable / Meadow
Arable / Meadow
Arable
Arable / Legumes
Arable / Legumes
Meadow
Arable / Legumes
Arable / Legumes
Wood
W
W
HH
HH
W / HH
W
HH
HH
W
HH
HH
W
37
28
27
26
20
19
17
16
15
15
12
11
4
2
4
4
10
0
1
1
4
0
0
4
HH
W
HH
HH
W
42
19
16
11
10
4
0
2
1
1
13161345
Micklemeadow
Ladyswood
Allwoodgreen
Hordeshawe
Allwood
Currescroft
Doucedeux
Sheepcote
Littlemeadow
Netherhawe
Hamstale
Launde
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High Hall
Ladyswood
Hordeshawe
Eastend
Churchgate
Fig. 3. The locations of the highest incidences of trespass and damage to demesne lands at Walsham, 13161345.
Fig. 4. The locations of the highest incidences of trespass and damage to demesne lands at Walsham, 13691398.
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TABLE 5. THE LOCATIONS OF ALL IDENTIFIED TRESPASS ON AND DAMAGE TO DEMESNE LANDS, WALSHAM, 1316-45 AND 136998
13161345
Micklemeadow
Aylenestoftrowe
Ladyswood
Stonylond
Allwoodgreen
Ayeldestoft
Hordeshawe
Angerhale
Allwood
Lenerithsdel
Currescroft
Smithsway
Doucedeux
Strondes
Sheepcote
Westmill
Littlemeadow
Warren
Netherhawe
Brouneswong
Hamstale
Gothelardslond
Oldtoft
Shortlond
Launde
Southbrook
Boynhawe
Boliskote
Sheephouse
Calfpightle
Smallbrook
Howistoft
Ulviswell
Northrowe
at the Cross
Stubway
Bluntesland
Nineacres
Cannonesbrook
Prioursgate
Churchgate
Thirtyacres
Eastend
Northhawe
Hatchmere
Syke
Kembaldsland
at the Brook
Millmount
at the Conynger
Millwong
Burchardscroft
Catherinescroft
Newerowe
Cowleswe
Nortonfield
Dovehousewong
Summerway
Fifteenacres
Woodway
Fishponds
Stantonfield
Fourteenacres
Tailorswong
Brook Pasture
Total number of locations: 65
13691398
High Hall
Ladyswood
Hordeshawe
Eastend
Church gate
Bluntesland
Hatchmere
Netherhawe
Walpolescroft
Allwood
Allwoodgreen
Burchardsway
Strondeswood
Micklemeadow
Oldtoft
Opposite the church
Strondesway
Angerhale
Boyhawe
Catherinescroft
Chirdilwell
Doucedeux
Easthall
Hallcroft
Hulver
Launde
Gravel Pit
Sheepcote
Thirtyacres
Fishpondfield
Sheepcoteclose
Stapleway
Brodedole
Gothelardes
Howestoft
Summerway
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Fig. 5. William Hawys landholdings and incidents of trespass and damage, 13161345.
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TABLE 6. GROUP DAMAGE COMMITTED BY THE QUALM, TYPETOT AND PATEL FAMILIES AND THEIR
NEIGHBOURS
Date of Trespass
2 Aug 1324
23 Nov 1335
28 Sep 1374
28 Sep 1374
William Clevehog
John de Cowlinge
Simon Peyntour
Cristiana Qualm
Elias Typetot
Rose Typetot
Anne Typetot
William Clevehog
John de Cowlinge
John Patel
Simon Peyntour
Cristiana Qualm
Richard Qualm
Millicent Qualm
Elias Typetot
John Bolle
Robert Man
John Patel
Nicholas Patel
Richard Qualm
Elias Typetot
William Typetot
Robert Typetot
Robert Man
John Patel
Nicholas Patel
Roger Prede
Richard Qualm
William Typetot
Elias Typetot
Hordeshawe
Hordeshawe
Hordeshawe
Location of Trespass
Unknown
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Fig. 7. Qualm, Typetot, Peyntour and Patel families holdings and damage to demesne lands, 13161398.
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acknowledgements
notes
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