Norfolk. Richard de Waltone appears through John Marchalle, his attorney, against John Spaigne of Bishop's Lynn, on a plea that with force and arms he took, imprisoned and ill-treated the said Richard at Bishop's Lynn and he detained him thus in prison until the same Richard had made a fine of 4m with the aforesaid John, and other enormities, against the peace. And he does not come. And the sheriff has been ordered to attach him. And the sheriff reports that he has nothing. Therefore, the sheriff is ordered to arrest him and produce him here at three weeks after Easter 1382.