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
30. William Gering appeals William Cook of imprisonment, to wit, that
he with his force in the king's peace and wickedly, while [Gering] was
in the service of his lord Guy at the forge, took him and led him to
Freiston to the house of William Longchamp, and there kept him in
prison so that his lord could not get him replevied; and this he offers
to prove as the court shall consider. And William Cook comes and
defends the felony and imprisonment, but confesses that whereas he had
sent his lord's servants to seize the beasts of the said Guy on account
of a certain amercement which [Guy] had incurred in the court of
[Cook's] lord [Longchamp], and which though often summoned he had
refused to pay, [Gering] came and rescued the beasts that had been
seized and wounded a servant of [Cook's] lord, who had been sent to
seize them, whereupon [Cook] arrested [Gering] until -he should find
pledges to stand to right touching both the wounding and the rescue,
and when [Gering's] lord [Guy] came -for him, [Cook] offered to let him
be replevied, but this [Guy] refused, and afterwards he repeated the
offer before the king's serjeant, but even then it was refused, and
then [Cook] let [Gering] go without taking security. And Guy says that
he puts himself upon the wapentake, whether the imprisonment took place
in manner aforesaid, and whether he [Guy] at once showed the matter to
the king's serjeant, or no. And William Cook does the same. And the
wapentake says that the alleged [imprisonment] took place in Lent, and
Guy did not show the matter to the wapentake until a fortnight before
St. Botulph's day. And the county together with the coroners says that
they never heard the suit in their court. Therefore it is considered
that the appeal is null, and Guy is in mercy. And let William and those
who are appealed as accessories go quit.
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