Robert Wodeham led 300 rebels to Barking Abbey and took away all records of the abbey and burnt them.
Robert Wodeham of Barking at the head of 300 rebels treasonably broke into Barking Abbey and took away all deeds, charters and rolls of the abbey and burnt them.
Judgement passed at Colchester on John Taillour, John Bowyer and Robert Wodeham, indicted by an inquisition of Tendring hundred.
Judgement passed at Colchester (8th August 1381) on John Taillour of Fordham, John Bowyer of Pleshey and Robert Wodeham of Barking, indicted by an inquisition in Tendring hundred. All three were sentenced to death.