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78. In the same year, Peter de Gysorz being chamberlain, Thomas son of Thomas and William Gratefige being sheriffs, for whom no one answers; Michael of Spain killed Nicholas de Ireland near Castle Baynard and was at once arrested and taken to Newgate. Afterwards King Henry pardoned him his suit for breach of the peace by writ in these words: 'Henry by the grace of God; because at the instance of bishop Silvens of Spain and with the consent and will of Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester and Hertford, we have pardoned Michael of Spain, the bishop's man, his suit for breach of the peace arising from the death of Nicholas de Ireland, the said earl's man, for which Michael was in outlawry; we order you to hand over Michael, with his chattels seized on that occasion, to John Maunsel, treasurer of York, to be handed over to the said bishop; at Westminster, 4 May 43 Henry III'•2 Therefore nothing from the outlawry or chattels. All the neighbours except William Dybel come and are not suspected. William was attached by Alan de Castello and Hugh le Bucher. So they are in *mercy.
Nota 35. Carta de pace regis concessa cum catallis [cf. 524 no. 351.
1. Silves, Portugal (C. Eubel, Hierarchia Catholica i (1913), 452).
2. Recte 4 May 42 Henry III (C.R. 1256-9, 218). |