Insurrection of John Leuesnoth and role in killing of John Tece
To wit, the xii Jurors there say upon their oath, that John Leuesnoth, of the parish of Westbere, mower, on Monday on the
morrow of the Holy Trinity (10th June, 1381), in the fourth year, made insurrection and rose against our Lord the King, and his faithful liege people, and maintained the malefactors of the foresaid insurrection; and on the Saturday next following (15th June, 1381), at Canterbury, was abetting, counselling, procuring, and rendering force, to kill John Tece of Canterbury.