William Wytton rises up at Berkhamsted, Ashridge and Kings Langley
William Wytton was chief of the traitors who rose up against the king at Berkhamsted on Sunday 16 June 1381, and they went to Ashridge and burnt the books and muniments of the rector of Ashridge, and then went to Kings Langley with violent intent to the free tenement of John Marlere in that village. Wytton produces a pardon.