92. Henry de Wokenden of Essex took sanctuary in the church of St. Mary de Wollochirch, confessed that he had stolen two oxen and abjured the realm. Chattels *5 which the sheriffs are to answer. Because it is found in the rolls of the chamberlain and sheriffs that he was harboured in the ward of John Adrian [? Walbrook ward]' in a house which he rented there,
*to judgment on the whole ward. [cf. 603]
1. St. Mary Woolchurch is in Walbrook ward (cf. Rotuli Hundredorum, i (1812), 407; cf. Beaven, i, 373).