UMFRAY, John, of Canterbury, Kent.

Published in The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, ed. J.S. Roskell, L. Clark, C. Rawcliffe., 1993
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Constituency

Dates

Oct. 1404

Family and Education


Offices Held

Jurat, Canterbury Mich. 1398-1400, 1403-5, 1408-10.1

Tax collector, Canterbury May 1401.

Biography

In 1389 Umfray acquired from William Medmenham (a one-time royal official whose properties had been looted during the Peasants’ Revolt) two messuages, four shops and 100 acres of land situated in Canterbury and on the Isle of Thanet. Already established in business as a draper, he was to be assessed for alnage on cloth sold in Kent in 1394-5, and four years later he supplied a length of fabric needed for the reckoning board in the chamber of the jurats of Canterbury. By that time he had himself been chosen to serve on the governing body of the city. He is not recorded after his re-election as a jurat for the sixth time at Michaelmas 1409.2

Ref Volumes: 1386-1421

Author: L. S. Woodger

Notes

Variants: Humfrey, Omfray.

  • 1. Canterbury Cathedral City and Diocesan RO, city accts. FA1, ff. 37, 42, 62, 66, 83, 88.
  • 2. CP25(1)109/233/646; Arch. Cant. xii. 376; E101/339/17; FA1, f. 40.