John Kot and Thomas Hounte threaten and assault Gilbert atte Sole
John Kot of the parish of (Lower) Halstow in the hundred of Milton and Thomas son of John Hounte of Milton went to the house of Gilbert atte Sole with a great company and made an assault on Gilbert and threatened to behead him and to wreck his house, and they went throughout all the country of Gillingham and made forcible recoveries.
Sole was apparently connected with the estates of the Archbishop of Canterbury. After Simon Sudbury was killed, he paid 62s 8d to William Popclyve at Gillingham which was money due to the Archbishopric.
Yearbook 11 Richard II 1387-88, ed. I. Thornley, Ames Foundation, 1937, p. 47