John Betus and Hugo de Caston take a fine from John de Walterton
The jurors present that John Betus of Wymondham and Hugo de Caston, butcher, chief leaders of various men, rose up of their own free will against the crown on Wednesday 19th June 1381, and threatened the life and limb of John de Walterton, clerk, at Harpley until they took a fine of £20.
Thomas Smyte, Hugo de Caston and John Godard plunder Thomas Clog
Also that Thomas Smyte of Longham, chief leader, Hugo de Caston, butcher, and John Godard of Carbrooke on Monday 17th June 1381, against the king's crown, plundered 380 sheep worth 40 marks and a silver belt worth 100 s. from Thomas Clog, clerk, at Kempstone.