178. In the same year, Reginald de Suffolk being chamberlain and William son of Richard being sheriffs [sic] on the eve of the feast of St. John the
Baptist [23 June 1266] a horse killed William le Pacbyndere in the seld of Edward le Blunt. Value of the horse *8s. (deodandum) for which the sheriffs are to answer. No one is suspected. Judgment: misadventure. The aldermanry of Edward le Blunt [Bassishaw ward] falsely valued the deodand before the chamberlain and sheriffs, so *to judgment on the whole aldermanry. The neighbours have died.
1. Cf. 4 where William is not associated with another bailiff.