Hugo Bulwer plunders John de Pargrave and Thomas Clog
They also say that Hugo Bulwer of Caston was a common plunderer at the house of John de Pargrave at Palgrave and at the house of Thomas Clog, chaplain, at Kempstone, of goods and chattels worth £20, against the king's peace at the time of the rising.
Thomas de Gyssyngge leads Hugo Bulwer to plunder John de Pargrave and Thomas Clog
They also say that Thomas son of Thomas de Gyssyngge was the leader of the same Hugo at the said houses, against the peace etc. at the time of the rising.