Calendar of Coroners Rolls of the City of London, A.D. 1300-1378Reginald Robinson Sharpe R. Clay and sons, limited, 1913 - 324 pages |
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18 Edward Adam aforesaid A.D. aforesaid Coroner Alegate Andrew asked what became bailiwick Barber Bisshopesgate Bredstrete Castle Baynard chattels Chaundeler Chepe church of St Cordewaner Cordewanerstrete Cornhulle Coroner and Sheriffs corpse viewed Coupere Crepulgate death of John deodand diligently enquired ecclesiastical rights Edward II Feast of St felony fled Four neighbours attached Friday Geoffrey Gilbert happened Henry High Street hour of curfew hour of Vespers Hugh immediately died inches deep inflicting a mortal information given inquest John atte jurors say jurors-viz King's knife called Laurence lay dead le Taverner Letter-Book Monday mortal wound Neugate Nicholas parish of St Peter Precept quarrel Queenhithe Ralph rent rightful death Roger Roll Rolls Series Sheriffs proceeded thither Sheriffs to attach Simon skinner Stephen struck summoned summoned good men taillour Thereupon they proceeded three nearest Wards Thursday Tower Ward Tuesday Vintry Walebroke Walter Ward of Farndone Wednesday William atte wound an inch
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