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165. William de Kyngeston was found dead, apparently of starvation (m edia), in the ward of Castle Baynard. No one is suspected. Judgment: misadventure. John le Barber, a neighbour, does not come and is not suspected. He was attached by Walter de Brakeleye and John le Paumer. So they are in *mercy. Robert le Suer, the second neighbour, comes and is not suspected, so he is quit. The men of the ward falsely presented the neighbours, so to judgment on them. [cf. 633]
Nota [unnumbered]. Ad iudicium quia falso presentaverunt vicinos. |