On the Monday following the feast of the Nativity of St John the Baptist in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the second, at Wormleighton, he prepared to travel to St Albans to treat with the company of those who rose up against the lord king's peace, so that [they might] come to the county of Warwick, and he removed all his goods from the said county of Warwick in order to rise up with the said insurgents. And the same John is a common thief, for which he has been indicted before the keepers of the peace in the aforesaid county. He produces a pardon and goes free.