Robert Stokhale burns a dovecot of Roger de Herlaston
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Robert Stokhale was arrested because it was presented that on Monday 17th June 1381, after the king's proclamation of the peace, he rose up with other unknown wrongdoers, and on the night of the aforesaid day at Cambridge he feloniously burnt a dovecot of Roger de Herlaston, along with doves who could not fly from the aforesaid dovecot as he had sealed it up, with premeditated malice. And that he was a notorious wrongdoer at the time of the rumour in the aforesaid town.