Also, the jurors say that, on the Monday aforesaid (10 June), Richard Baker, of Lenham, together with others, came with force and arms to the house of Thomas Oteryngton there, took the said Thomas feloniously and carried him out, and threatened him with the loss of life, and so compelled him to the said ...
William Sporier, of Canterbury, with many others unknown, came to the house of the said Thomas Oteryngton, and there feloniously broke open his doors, and upon him did make an assault . . . the said Thomas despaired of his life.