Also, [the jurors] say that John Henwode, Thomas Steyhame, constable of the hundred of Longbridge, John Juyke, Thomas
Heldeman, John Smyth, piper, Stephen Repton, Stephen Poynont, unjustly, and against the peace of our Lord the King,
made insurrection and came to the muniment-room of John Colbrand, with other malefactors, on Tuesday on the feast of St. Barnabas, in the foresaid year (11th June, 1381), and feloniously broke into the said muniment-room [columbare] and plundered it, and burnt his books and muniments at Wye, and assaulted and beat Joan, the wife of the said John Colbrand, so that her life was despaired of, to the damage of one hundred shillings.