Thomas Roo raises the commons of Cheveley and Radfield
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They [the jurors] say that Thomas Roo of Woodditton was a convener in the hundreds of Cheveley and Radfield and threatened the life and limb of all men and the burning of their houses, falsely claiming to act at the order and will of the king, unless [each man] wishes to rise up with the commons. And thus on Thursday 13th June 1381 and for six days before and after he continued with the aforesaid threats, in prejudice of the king and his people.