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223. Peter de la Mote and Dunnyng Petrus were fighting together in the ward of William de Durham [Bread Street ward] and Peter killed Dunnyng and at once fled and took sanctuary in the church of St. Paul's London; afterwards he escaped from the church and has now absconded and is
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suspected, so let him be exacted and outlawed according to the custom of the City. Chattels 2s. for which the sheriffs are to answer. The wards of William de Durham, Henry le Waleys and Simon de Hadstok [Bread Street, Cordwainer and Queenhithe wards] falsely valued the chattels before the chamberlain and sheriffs, so they are in *mercy. Hugh de Fridaystrete and Henry de Suffolk, two neighbours, do not come and are not suspected. Hugh was attached by John le Paumer and Richard le Chaundeler, Henry by Gregory le Pruter and Robert de Prato. So they are in *mercy. [cf. 549] |