John de Batisford and John Martyn plunder Roger Wolferston
[The jurors] also say that John de Batisford, parson of the church of Bucklesham, and John Martyn, chaplain, chief supporters and congregators at the time of the rising came to the villages of Stutton and Woolverstone in a warlike manner and against the dignity of the crown, namely, on Sunday 16th June 1381, and there they feloniously and fraudulently entered the close and houses of Roger Wolferston' with many others unknown, and there feloniously plundered and carried away grain, malt, sheep, cows, horses and other goods and chattels of the said Roger, worth £40, at Stutton and Woolverstone.