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149. In the same year, Reginald de Suffolk being chamberlain and the same being sheriffs; Philip son of Geoffrey killed Colin Wyther in the ward of Cheap. He at once fled and took sanctuary in the church of Wolmarechirche. Afterwards he escaped from the church and has now absconded and is suspected, so let him be exacted and outlawed. No chattels nor frankpledge because he was a clerk. All the neighbours come and are not suspected. Afterwards it is found in the chamberlain's rolls that Isabel de Hildringham, Colin's sister, appealed Philip of the death, but she does not come or prosecute her appeal, so let her be arrested and her pledges to prosecute are in *mercy, viz. Robert Poygnant 'cordeler' and John de St. Salvators.
Nota 61. Quod non oportet clericis esse in franco plegio.
14th cent.: Scribatur [cf. 524 no. 61]. |