[The jurors] also say that John Spicer of Wymondham with many other unknown disturbers of the king's peace at the time of the rising came to [East] Harling to the house of John de Herling on Sunday 23rd June 1381 and took and carried away goods and chattels he found there of the said John, namely wool and sugar of the value of 40 s.
[The jurors] also say that John Spicer on the said day and year at Caston with many other unknown disturbers of the king's peace came to the house of Adam Galyon at Caston and took and carried away against the peace an iron-shod cart worth 15 s.