The Jurors of Wye say, that William Cook, of Boughton Aluph, on Wednesday after the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle (12th June, 1381), in the fourth year of the King that now is, by precept of Bertram de Wylmynton, came and made insurrection, with other malefactors, at Wye, and broke into the house of John Laycestre, and plundered it, and committed against him other enormities, against the peace of Lord the King and to the injury of his Crown, to the damage of forty pence.