Insurrection of William and John Pipere and theft from house of Thomas Garwynton
To wit, the 12 Jurors there present that William and John, sons of Alexander Pipere, of Chistlet, on Monday next after the feast of the Holy Trinity, in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the Second (10th June, 1381), made insurrection and rose against our Lord the King, and his people, and feloniously and traitorously broke into the house of Thomas Garwynton, at Welle [in Ickham], and feloniously stole two flitches of bacon found there, belonging to the said Thomas, of the value of 12d.