William Pecche, together with other felons and traitors of the lord king, made an insurrection against the said lord king and his loyal subjects on Friday 14 June 1381, and feloniously and traitorously entered the abbey of St Peter, Westminster, and feloniously and traitorously took Richard de Imworth, marshal of the lord king, before the same king lying in his prayers at the tomb of St Edward, Westminster, and brought him out of the aforesaid church and feloniously and traitorously killed him. He produces a pardon and goes free.