Adam Mody of Great Leighs (Essex) threatens his neighbours during the rising.
Adam Mody of Great Leighs (Essex) threatens his neighbours John and Agnes Gyle with harm to life and limb and the burning of their houses during the rising; he takes away goods worth 20s.
At the time of her death Agnes held a toft and 6 acres of land, called 'Caveles'. A heriot in form of a cow worth 8s is paid. William Adgor comes and asks to be admitted to the tenement because he is the son and heir of Agnes Gyle; William pays 5s 'gersuma' and does fealty. In the same court he is granted a tenement comprising three buildings and 9 acre land.