On Friday 14 and Saturday 15 June 1381, William Caldecote of St Albans and others first rose up of their own accord against the lord king and his crown, as the same king's enemies, at the town of St Albans, and there they treacherously and feloniously destroyed the houses of Robert atte Chaumbre, John Clerk, and Richard Scryveyn, and Simon Limbremer. He produces a pardon, is mainprised and goes free.