John Giboun junior rides with a company to plunder the manor of Thomas Hasilden
And that on the same Sunday he rode to Steeple Morden, to the manor of Thomas Hasilden, with a 160 horsemen of evil society, gathered together in order to pull down the buildings of the said manor, and to perpetrate depredations and other evil deeds, and that he encouraged the wrongdoers in the evil deeds which were done there, namely, the theft of goods and chattels and the destruction of buildings, to the damage of £1000, to the prejudice of the king and manifest disturbance of the people. And that the same John was a constant maintainer of various wrongdoers gathered together in prejudice of the King at the said time, in various places in the aforesaid county.