Exchequer case concerning the property of Simon Harwe and others
Berkshire. Concerning Almaric de St. Amand, required to render to the King an account of the revenues, lands and tenements, and regarding the goods and chattels of Simon Harwe called Lokyngton, and diverse others who had risen up against their liege.
Commission to Warin de Lisle, Almaric de Sancto Amando, Thomas de Berkele, John Lovell and the sheriff of Berkshire, to arrest and imprison Simon Harwe called 'Lokynton', Walter Oxebourgh, Thomas Dyare, Geoffrey Barbour, John Aston, Richard Taillour and Thomas Goldsmyth of Abyndon [Abingdon], insurgents against the king, seize their goods, and certify the king in Chancery.