[The jurors] also say that John Skot of Boulge junior, one of the chief congregators at the time of the rising, feloniously came in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown with many others unknown to the village of Barham, namely on Friday 14th June 1381 he feloniously broke into and plundered the close and houses of Thomas atte Ook at Barham and feloniously plundered and carried away various goods and chattels of the said Thomas ate Oak worth 20 marks.