Robert Petycunte, Walter Aleyn and Thomas West plunder William Bateman
Wetherley. The jury say that Robert Petycunte of Royston, Walter Aleyn of Haslingfeld and Thomas West treasonably rose up with many others against their allegiance, and on Sunday 16th June 1381 feloniously burnt and destroyed the houses and buildings of William Bateman at his manor of Harlton, and feloniously stole his goods and chattels to the value of 100 s. namely, linen and woollen cloth and other domestic utensils. They have not been arrested, but withdrew themselves on the aforesaid occasion. Therefore it is ordered that they be arrested.