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H1315 A: Certiorari. Oyer and terminer (7 Edward II). Inquisition concerning the wrongdoers who made off with 174 tuns of white wine shipped from Tournai to England and wrecked on the Isle of Wite, despite the fact that sailors survived so that the wine was not wreck of the sea. [1]

M1317 A: King had ordered William le Engleys to procure oats for the king's horses; William procured on Bromley Grange and loaded the oats onto carts. The prior and many accomplices made off with the oats and destroyed the king's letters patent. Rex v. Prior of Sherborne. [2]

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