169. Nicholas de Suffolk `chapeler', Adam le Milneward and William de Cambridge cappers, were fighting with Thomas de Cirencestre in the aldermanry of Richard de Ewelle [Farringdon ward] and eventually they killed him. They at once fled and are suspected, so kt them be exacted and outlawed according to the custom of the City. No chattels, but they were harboured in the aldermanry of Richard de Ewell outside frankpledge, so the alderman and the whole aldermanry are in mercy. All the neighbours have died.
At foot of membrane (14th cent.): Placita corone de tempore E.R. primi et de appellis et aliis materiis.