Our Legal Heritage: King AEthelbert - King George III, 600 A.D. - 1776Reilly, S. A.
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Our Legal Heritage: King AEthelbert - King George III, 600 A.D. - 1776
Reilly, S. A.
Law -- England -- History
21. Gilbert of Willingham appeals Gilbert, Geoffrey's son, for that he
in the king's peace and wickedly set fire to his house and burned it,
so that after the setting fire [the appellor] went forth and raised hue
and cry so that his neighbors and the township of Willingham came
thither, and he showed them [the appellee] in flight and therefore they
pursued him with the cry; and this he offers etc. And the appellee
defends all of it word by word etc. And the - - neighbors and the
township of Willingham being questioned, say that they never saw him in
flight, and that [the appellor] never showed him to them. Likewise the
jurors say that in their belief he appeals him out of spite rather than
for just cause. Therefore it is considered that the appeal is null, and
the appellee is in mercy for a half-mark [7s.]. Pledge for the
amercement, Robert Walo.
22. William burel appeals Walter Morcock, for that he in the king's
peace so struck and beat Margery, [William's] wife, that he killed the
child in her womb, and besides this beat her and drew blood. And
William of Manby, the beadle, testifies that he saw the wound while
fresh and the blood in the wapentake [court]. And the serjeant of the
riding and the coroners and the twelve knights testify that they never
saw wound nor blood. And so it is considered that the appeal is null,
for one part of the appeal being quashed, it is quashed altogether, and
William Burel is in mercy. Let him be in custody. And William Manby is
in mercy for false testimony. Pledges for William's amercement, Richard
of Bilsby, Elias of Welton.
23. William Marshall fled for the death of Sigerid, Denis' mother,
whereof Denis appeals him; and he was in the Prior of Sixhills'
frankpledge of Sixhills, which is in mercy, and his chattels were two
cows and one bullock. Afterwards came the Prior of Sixhills and
undertook to have William to right before the justices. And he came,
and then Denis, Sigerid's son, came and appealed him of his mother's
death. And it was testified that [Denis] had an elder brother, and that
nine years are past since [Sigerid] died, and that she lived almost a
year after she was wounded, and that Denis never appealed [William]
before now. Therefore it is - - considered that the appeal is null and
that Denis be in mercy. Pledge for the amercement, his father, Ralph,
son of Denis.
24. Alice, wife of Geoffrey of Carlby, appealed William, Roger's son,
and William his son and Roger his son of the death of William her
brother. And Alice does not prosecute.Therefore let her be in mercy and
let her be arrested. To -judgment against the sheriff who did not
imprison the said persons who were attached, whereas they are appealed
of homicide, and to judgment also as to a writ which he ought to
produce.
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