[The jurors] also say that Thomas Deye of Thornage, tailor, of his own free will and without coercion, rode and marched in the society and assembly of the said Geoffrey Listere in disturbance of the peace on the aforesaid day and the aforesaid fourth year, and the great disturbance of the faithful lieges of the king.
The jurors present that Thomas Deye, at one time dwelling in Thornage, now fugitive, on Monday 17th June 1381, was with the (rebel) company of his own free will, and in the same rumour was a common robber.