| (1281 Derbyshire Eyre, Case 454)
(Translation)
John Scot lodged at the house of John Wenge in Ekynton, rose by
night wishing to do away with John Wenge, who seeing this, raised the
hue.
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John Scot fled at once. Richard, former groom of Hugh de Cantilupo,
hearing the hue, joined in and together they pursued John Scot whom they
beheaded as a thief in flight.
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