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by William Wyldy of Thurkeston and William Bars of the 

 same, who now had them not in custody, wherefore in mercy. 

 And the villagers of Holynton, Langeford, Siresley, and 

 Edwaston did not come to the coroner's inquest, wherefore 

 in mercy. 



OSMASTON. 



Henrv Dauncelevedy slew Serlo de Braylesford with a 

 staff in the vill of Osmundeston, and at once fled. He is of 

 bad repute. Chattels 30'- The jury concealed the s'' 

 chattels. In mercy. He was in the Frank Pledge of 

 Osmundeston which hath him not. In mercy. 



MARSTON. 



Robert, son of Ralph de Merston, lying under a certain 

 stack of hay in the vill of Merston, a certain part of the 

 hay fell upon him and so oppressed him that he died, 

 judgment, death by accident. Hay valued at 2'- whence 

 the sheriff will respond. And because the Prior of Tutbury 

 took the aforesaid " Deodand" without warrant, he is in 

 mercy. And the 12 jurymen concealed the aforesaid 

 Deodand, wherefore they are in mercy. And the vills of 

 Merston, Howe, Histon, and Wigginton made valuation of 

 the s'^ Deodand. In mercy. 



ILDERSLEY. 



Henry son of Walter de Ildersley was oppressed in a 

 certain marlpit in the open field of Ildersley, and the 

 vills of Bentley, Attelewe, Hilton, Miseley, and Ockeley 

 did not come to the coroner's inquest. In mercy. 



DOVEBRIDGE. 



Philip de Coleshill and Alice de Beaurepayr placed them- 

 selves in the church of Douebrigg and acknowledged them- 

 selves to be thieves, and abjured the kingdom. No chattels, 

 but they possessed 2^- The vill of Douebrigg in mercy for 

 concealment. 



COWLEY. 



.'\dam de Bent of Cowley was struck by a certain tame 

 stag in the park of Cowley, and straightway died. Value 



