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Whereas the king is informed that on Sunday after St. Chad, in the thirty-sixth year, at the hour of curfew (''ignitegii'') <keyword>Richard del Lee</keyword> of Stalynton came to the house of Thomas Alot of Stalynton and assaulted and wounded him, and Thomas in self defence struck him in the left side with a knife whereof he died forthwith; the king pardons Thomas his suit for the said death, whereof he is | Whereas the king is informed that on Sunday after St. Chad, in the thirty-sixth year, at the hour of curfew (''ignitegii'') <keyword>Richard del Lee</keyword> of Stalynton came to the house of Thomas Alot of Stalynton and assaulted and wounded him, and Thomas in self defence struck him in the left side with a knife whereof he died forthwith; the king pardons Thomas his suit for the said death, whereof he is indicted or appealed, and any consequent outlawry.<span style="float:right">By p.s.<ref>{{:Isaacson, Robert F 1912b}}, p. 303.</ref></span></div></onlyinclude> | ||
indicted or appealed, and any consequent outlawry.<span style="float:right">By p.s.<ref>{{:Isaacson, Robert F 1912b}}, p. 303.</ref></span></div></onlyinclude> | |||
== Source notes == | == Source notes == |
Revision as of 10:49, 11 November 2018
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Date | 1366 |
Topic | Richard del Lee of Stalynton assaulted and wounded Thomas Alot of Stalynton in his house |
By Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11. Revised by Henrik Thiil Nielsen, 2018-11-11.
Record
[30 Jul. 1366:]
Whereas the king is informed that on Sunday after St. Chad, in the thirty-sixth year, at the hour of curfew (ignitegii) Richard del Lee of Stalynton came to the house of Thomas Alot of Stalynton and assaulted and wounded him, and Thomas in self defence struck him in the left side with a knife whereof he died forthwith; the king pardons Thomas his suit for the said death, whereof he is indicted or appealed, and any consequent outlawry.By p.s.[1]
Whereas the king is informed that on Sunday after St. Chad, in the thirty-sixth year, at the hour of curfew (ignitegii) Richard del Lee of Stalynton came to the house of Thomas Alot of Stalynton and assaulted and wounded him, and Thomas in self defence struck him in the left side with a knife whereof he died forthwith; the king pardons Thomas his suit for the said death, whereof he is indicted or appealed, and any consequent outlawry.By p.s.[1]
Source notes
Membrane 35 of the Patent Roll for 409 Edward III - Part II. Marginal note: "July 30. Westminster". Italic type as in printed source.
Lists
- Not included in Sussex, Lucy, compil. 'References to Robin Hood up to 1600', in: Knight, Stephen. Robin Hood: A Complete Study of the English Outlaw (Oxford, UK; Cambridge, Massachusetts: Blackwell, 1994), pp. 262-88.
Sources
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