Also, [the jurors] say that John Herbaldoune, of Wincheap, and John Reynold, tailor, of Canterbury, came with force and arms to the manor of Sir Thomas Fogg, knight, on Tuesday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity (11th June, 1881), in the foresaid year, and there feloniously took and carried away rings and fastenings [anulos et firmacla], and other goods, to the value of twenty shillings.