130. A ship laden with mill-stones belonging to John Gisorz berthed at his quay; Simon Stanhard and others wanted to unload the mill-stones and they had pulled one up to the upper part of the ship when the rope by which they were pulling it broke and it fell back into the ship, crushing Simon to death forthwith. No one is suspected. Judgment: misadventure. All the neighbours have died. Walter Coleman, who was in the ship, was attached, but does not come and is not suspected. He was attached by Walter de Haliwell and John Gaugi. So they are in *mercy. Value of the mill-stone *20s. (deodandum) for which the sheriffs are to answer. Because the men of the ward of Henry de Coventre Wintry ward] falsely valued the deodand before the chamberlain, to judgment on them. Because they valued only the mill-stone, let there be a discussion.