John Wymerk and others plunder a house in Charing Cross
John Wymerk accuses John Sewalle of Chelmsford, John Clerk of '?Marnam iuxta Barnet', John Brus of Wiltshire, and John Bere of Berkshire, on account that they, together with the aforesaid accuser, on 20 June 1381 at Charing Cross in the county of Middlesex, feloniously broke into the house of a certain unknown man, and furtively took and carried away one gown, worth 6s 8d, and one piece of woollen cloth, worth 20s, and one brass pot and one brass pan, worth 8s, found there.