N’en doubte nulz.
[559] Jur. Provin. Saxon, I. 63.
[560] Venables, Lincolnshire Notes and Queries, Vol. I. p. 195 (1889). So an entry in the Pipe Roll for 1158-9 “Et in conductu Rad. Shirloc. 6s. 8d. Et pro apparatu ejusdem Rad. et socii ejus ad duellum 16s. 4d.”—Pipe Roll Society, I, 2.
[561] Neilson, Trial by Combat, p. 42.
[562] E. g. Constit. Sicular. Lib. II. Tit. xxxvii. § 1. This was also the case in Bohemia (Patetta, Le Ordalie, p. 159).
[563] Laurière, Table des Ordonn. p. 10.
[564] See facsimile of a record of a duel between Walter Blowberme and Hamo le Stare, where in the background the latter unlucky defendant is represented as hanging on a gallows (Maitland’s Select Pleas of the Crown, Vol. I.). It had already been engraved in Bysshe’s notes to Upton’s De Studio Militari, p. 37.
[565] Revue Historique de Droit, 1861, p. 514.
[566] Constit. Sicular. Lib. II. Tit. xxxvii. § 4.
[567] This, moreover, was not permitted by Frederic (Ubi sup.).