John Michel, chaplain, joins John Wraw and makes proclamations
[The jurors] also say that John Michel, chaplain, went out of the Isle of Ely into the company of John Wraw, chaplain and ringleader of the rebels, and became one of his deputies, and returned to the aforesaid Isle of Ely, and was there for three days at the time of the disturbance and rumour, whilst many felonies and evil deeds were perpetrated there and at Witcham and at Wentworth by himself and unknown others, to the prejudice of the Crown, and he made proclamations.