The Jurors say that, on this side the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle, in the fourth year of the reign of King Richard the Second, John Cundy, John Isemongere, Richard . . ., cook, John Clerk, of Westgate, John Thomas, of Canterbury, William Teghulere, of Stonstrete, John Cogger, of Canterbury, Nicholas Cherchegate, Robert Cok, John Dane, cobbler, of Canterbury,
William Russel, weaver [webbe], Richard Webbe, of Canterbury, and Henry Sengyle, of Sellynge, came to the house of Thomas Holbeame in Stalisfield, and broke open the house of the said Thomas, and carried off his goods.