Thomas Noteman plunders horses from the Prior of the Hospital of St John
Thomas Noteman named in the present writ was arrested at the time of the insurrection in the aforesaid city by John Canynges, constable of the ward of Farringdon Within, London, and others of the same ward, on a charge that at the time of the aforesaid dissension he was a malefactor and plunderer of horses belonging to the Prior of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem in England, and he was captured before William Walleworth, then mayor of the aforesaid city, and confessed openly.