193. In the same year, Walter de Capeles being chamberlain, for whom no one answers, and Walter Hervi and William de Durham being sheriffs, who answer now; on Friday the eve of the feast of the Translation of St. Thomas the Martyr [6 July 1268] Jolinet a king's clerk killed Nicholas servant of Philip parson of the church of Conehaml in the house of Henry Broning. He was at once arrested and taken to Newgate where he died in prison. Emery, Philip's brother, Henry Bruning and his wife Avice were attached for the death because they were in the house and now they have all died except Emery who does not come and is not suspected. He was attached by Thomas de Hormade and Solomon the Baker. So they are all in *mercy. All the neighbours come and are not suspected.
14th cent. heading: Walterus Hervi et Willelmus de Dunolmia [53 Henry III].
1. Unidentified: ? recte Conehop.