Roger Egelyn takes a fine from the wife of Thomas Tytishale
They also say that Roger Egelyn entered the close of Thomas Tytishale, confronting Thomas's wife with many wrongs which the aforesaid Thomas previously committed against the said Roger and he asked for compensation of 40 s., which he then took, at the time of the rising.
Roger Egelyn makes an assembly at Swaffham and threatens Thomas de Tyneteshale and the Lady of Necton
Also that Roger Egelyn of Necton on Sunday 23rd June 1381 rose up against the crown of his own free will at Necton and gathered together an assembly at Swaffham and elsewhere, and threatened the life and limb of Thomas de Tyneteshale and the Lady of Necton and to burn their houses until he took a fine of 40 s.