William del Marche, together with others conspiring together in the aforesaid gatherings and assemblies and bound together by oath to destroy and rise up as his enemies against all those against whom they had, or wished to have, any quarrels, on Wednesday 7 August 1381, being of unanimous assent and one matching set of hoods, and sworn that each of them would maintain the other's quarrels, rose up and came to the house of William Baunburgh at Scarborough, as the king's enemy and rebel, and there feloniously robbed the same William de Baunburgh of eight marks of gold and silver.