97. [m. 5d] Hamo Home was in a boat at Billingesgate in the ward of Ralph Sperling [Billingsgate ward] when William Nasegor and William le Hore came up and, a quarrel ensuing, killed Hamo. William Nasegor at once took sanctuary in the church of St. Mary de la Hulle, confessed the deed and abjured the realm. No chattels. William le Hore at once fled and is suspected, so let him be exacted and outlawed. Because he was from Kent, the sheriff is ordered to have him exacted and outlawed in the county and to enquire about chattels and frankpledge.
Nota 39. Quod forincecus exisratur in comitatu unde est [cf. 524 no. 39].