Richard Holt suggests identification with one of several men named John Biseley: see Holt, 'Thomas of Woodstock', p. 239 n. 7
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Thomas earl of Buckingham prosecutes rebels at Gloucester
After suppressing the rebels in Essex, Thomas earl of Buckingham came to Llanthony Priory and held a court to identify the rebels in Gloucester. Thomas Biseley and his son [unnamed], Thomas, son of John Compton, Thomas Loude, smith, and John Kent, all of Gloucester, were brought before the court and found guilty of uttering seditious words in rebellion; they were committed to Gloucester Castle.