Location is given as 'Kellewode'; it could also be Galleywood, but Kelvedon is more likely (cf. Survey of English Place Names, qv 'Kelvedon'). His occupation of 'fishere' could also mean either fisherman or someone who sells fish.
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Attack on the manors of Sir John Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter.
Manors of Sir John de Gildesburgh at Wennington and High Easter attacked. Documents burnt and goods worth £40 carried away. Death threats against Gildesburgh's men and servants so that they refused to work the land.
Wennington,Chafford Hundred,Essex; High Easter,Essex