Jacob de Bedyngfeld and William Alred plunder Edmund de Lakynghethe
[The jurors] also say that Jacob de Bedyngfeld and William Alred of Monk Soham, chief congregators at the time of the rising, feloniously and in a warlike manner entered and forced open the close and houses of Edmund Lakynghethe at Gislingham with many others unknown, namely on Sunday 16th June 1381, and there they feloniously plundered and carried away ten cows and one bull, brass pots, vessels and pans, linen and wool, and other goods and chattels worth £10 of the aforementioned Edmund de Lakenheath at Gislingham.