GLEANINGS FROM THE ASSIZE ROLLS FOR DERBYSHIRE. Ill 



of evil report, at once fled. Wherefore he is without, 

 and an outlaw. His chattels are worth 3% for which the 

 sheriff will answer. And the vills of Brakentheyt, Stretton. 

 and Wyngelwrth on the plea of the valuation of the said 

 chattels are in mercy. 



STANLEY. 



Agnes daughter of Roger de Coventry placed herself 

 in the church of Staneley, and acknowledged herself to be 

 a common thief, and abjured the kingdom. Chattels worth 

 4'*-, for which the sheriff will respond. 



BENTLEY AND BLACKWELL. 



Thomas, son of the parson of the church of Normanton, 

 and Ranulph Seuche slew Ranulph le Poer* in the open 

 fields of Bentley and immediately after the deed placed 

 themselves m the church of Blakewell, and acknowledged 

 the deed, and abjured the kingdom. 



DUFFIELD FOREST. {m. A. 16.) 



Thomas, a clerk of Southwell, slew William, vicar of 

 Pentrich, in the Forest of Duffield and straightway fled. 

 He is of ill repute, wherefore he is estranged and an outlaw. 

 He has no chattels. His Frank Pledge is not known, 

 because he is extraneous. t 



HOLLINGTON IN LONGFORD. (w. A. 11.; 



Malefactors unknown came in the night to the house of 

 Julian de Fulford, and entered it, and slew a certain Hugo 

 whom they found there. The discoverer came and is not 

 of ill repute. No Englishry. Judgment of murder thrown 

 on the Wapentake, and Julian de Fulford and Avice his 

 dau., and William de Holynton were attached for that 

 being present, they came not. Julian was attached by 

 William de Croft of Holynton, and Gilbert de Ednaston 

 and Avice by Robert de Holynton, and Will, de Holynton 



* .See Journal, vol. xiv. , 51. 



I This entry is from Ro. 152 which gives a more complete record of the 

 transaction. This vicar precedes those given in the " Churches of Derbys." 



