[The jurors] also say that Adam Rogges, bailiff of the manor of Aldham, chief congregator and supporter at the time of the rising, in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown, came feloniously and fraudulently with many others unknown to the village of Battisford, namely on Saturday 15th June 1381 and there he broke into and tore apart the close and houses of Robert Asshefeld and feloniously plundered and carried away goods and chattels, namely sheep, cows, horses and wool, and other goods and chattels worth £40.
Date of incident (or "date from" if range)
15/06/1381
Location
Battisford,Suffolk
Type
Larceny: theft of livestock,Larceny: theft of goods,Trespass to land: forcible entry of close and houses,Trespass to chattels: removal of goods