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of Stag, 3'- William de Montgomery took the Deodand 

 without a warrant. He is in mercy. 

 SOMERSALL. 



Geoffry son of Nicholas le Charecter slew Will Wildegos 

 in the vill of Somersale, and at once fled to the church 

 of Douebrigge, and owned the deed, and abjured the kingdom. 

 Chattels worth 2'- He was in the Frank Pledge ot Somersal, 

 but they have him not (in custody). 

 MERSYNTON. 



Lonetta de Mersington was found dead as if perished 

 by cold in the open field of Mersyngton. Robert Osborne 

 first found her. He is of good report. He came not, 

 nor anyone else. He was attached by Walter Blake of M. 

 and Thomas son of Geoffry of the same. 



TADDINGTON. 



Robert son of Richard de Taddington slew Robert 

 Lambard, and was at once captured and taken to the prison 

 of Nottingham, and afterwards replevined by the king's 

 precept until the coming of the justices by Thom. atte 

 Lydgate, and Hugo de Arborals of the same. 



DARLEY (DALE). 



Hugo Textor placed himself in the church of Darley, 

 and confessed that he had slain Thomas Quenyld, and 

 abjured the kingdom before the coroner. Chattels iij' 

 He was in the Frank Pledge of Nicholas de Wakebrugge 

 who now had him not. And the 12 jurymen concealed 

 a certain part of the said chattels — wherefore they are in 

 mercy. And the vills of Darley, Nether Haddon, and 

 Wynster, on the plea of valuation of the afores'' chattels 

 before the coroner, are in mercy. 



MEMORANDUM. 



Received of John de Hetham of Bakewell, formerly 

 bailiff to the Queen, for the messuage of Juliana la Waleske* 

 viij. li. (8^:.) 



• Probably of the Wenunwin family of Ashford-in-tho-Water. 



