Richard de Denne as accomplice in killing of Simon Sudbury
[The jurors] also say that Richard de Denne raised insurrection, with others unknown, and made proclamation from vill to vill, viz. on Monday next after the feast of the Holy ... fourth year of the reign of the King that now is, and continued this till Friday next after the feast of Corpus Christi (14th June, 1381), on which day Simon archbishop of Canterbury, was feloniously killed at London, and they say that the fore said Richard was there present, aiding and abetting in the death of the said Simon.
They also say, that the foresaid Richard feloniously killed William Wotton, in the vill of Wootton, viz. on Wednesday
next after the feast of Easter, in the fourth year (17th April, 1381).