Peter Tressher and seven others wanted to kill John Salprest and John Mundekyn; they rose up in rebellion against the king.
Peter Tressher and seven others, all from Southminster, wanted to kill John Salprest, chief constable of Dengie hundred, and John Mundekyn, constable of Southminster; they rose up in rebellion against the king.
Jugdement passed at Colchester on Thomas Somery and eight other rebels, indicted by an inquisition of Dengie hundred.
Jugdement passed at Colchester (8th August 1381) on Thomas Somery and eight other rebels. One, John Bray, was sentenced to death, the others were acquitted.