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De anno vicesimo primo.
117. Eodem anno W. de [Haverhulle] existente camerario et Gervasio le Cordwaner et Johanne Tulasan vicecomitibus existentibus, accidit quod quidam garcio Johannes Lichefot nomine percussit quamdam judeam quadam sagitta, et quemdam judeum quadam alia sagitta, set inde non obierunt et fugit ad ecclesiam et cognovit factum et abiuravit regnum. Nulla habuit catalla, nec fuit in franco plegio ; ideo nichil quia extraneus. Et Ricardus de Mistsel captus et imprisonatus pro huiusmodi factis obiit in
prisona.
Of the twenty-first year [Mich. 1237—Mich. 1238].
In the same year, W. of Haverhill being chamberlain and Gervase le Cordwaner and John Tulasan sheriffs, a servant named John Lichefot shot a Jew and Jewess with arrows, but did not kill them. He fled to a church and acknowledged the deed and abjured the realm. He had no chattels, nor was he in frankpledge. Therefore nothing, because he was a stranger. And Richard de Mistsel, taken and imprisoned for the like offences, has died in prison. |