19. In the same year John de Gisors being chamberlain and the same being sheriffs; Alice de Enefeud was found drowned on Sunday after the feast of St. Matthew 128 Sep. 12531. The neighbours have died. No one is suspected. Judgment: misadventure. Because the chamberlain makes no mention in his
roll of the attachment of neighbours, whereas he should always enrol attachments of this kind on his roll and answer for them before the justices, to judgment on John son and heir of John de Gisors because he answers for his father. [cf. 628]