Concerning the investigation into the property of John Besyden of Aveley
On 5 July 1381 Thomas Belhous and John Scotheye were appointed to investigate the lands, tenements, goods and chattels of John Beseden, son of John Besydon, who was indicted for rebellion and fled. They ask for one more day to finish their investigation, which is granted. The king orders that they proceed now without delay.
Exchequer case concerning the property of John Brux, beheaded for treason
Cambridgeshire. Concerning Hugo la Zouche, knight, and John Brunne, bound to answer and satisfy the King regarding 8l. 3s. 11d. for the value of the goods and chattels that belonged to John Brux, beheaded for treason committed having risen up against his liege.