they shall proceed in the Form
abovesaid; (2) and if they
were not slain, then ought the
Coroner to attach the Finders,
and all other in the Company.
(3) A Coroner also ought to
inquire of Treasure that is
69 'found, who were the Find-
ers, and likewise who is sus-
pected thereof; and that may
be well perceived where one
liveth riotously haunting Tav-
erns, and hath done so of long
time; hereupon he may be at-
tached for this Suspicion by
four, or six, or more Pledges, if
he may be found. (4) Further,
if any be appealed of Rape, he
must be attached, if the Appeal
be fresh, and they must see ap-
parent sign of Truth by Effu-
sion of Blood, or an open Cry
made; (3) and such shall be at-
tached by four, or six Pledges,
if they may be found: (6) If
the Appeal were without Cry,
or without any manifest Sign
or Token, two Pledges shall be
sufficient. (7) Upon Appeal
of Wounds and such like,
specially if the Wounds be
mortal, the Parties appealed
shall be taken immediately
and kept until it be known
perfectly, whether lie that is
hurt shall recover, or not; (8)
and if he die. the Defendant
shall be kept; and if he re-
cover health, they shall be
attached by four or six Pledges,
after as the Wound is great or
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debefc coronator attachiare in-
ventorem, & omnes alios de
societate. De thesauro ioven-
to debet coronator inquirere
qui sciunt inventorem, & simi-
liter qui inde rectati sunt, &
hoc qui scire potest, scilicet si
aliquis jecerit vel duxerit soli-
to, vel ad tabernam accesserit,
& diucius sic se habuerit, per
talem suspicionem attachiari
debent per quatuor, vel per
plures plegios, si inveniri pos-
sint. 8i autem aliquis appellat-
us fuerit de raptu, appellatus
attachiari debet, si appellum
recens fuerit, & videant signum
veritatis per manifestam san-
guinis violenciam, vel hutes-
iuin levatum; & tails attachiari
debet per quatuor plegios, vel
per sex, si in venire possit; si
autem appellum fuerit sine
hutesio, & sine sanguine mani-
festo, tune sufficiunt plegii duo.
De appello vero de plagis, & hu-
jusmodi si plage fuerint mor-
tales, statim capiantur appel-
ati, & teneantur, donee sciatur
si possit convalescere, vel non ;
scilicet lesus quod si moriatur,
teneantur rei; si vero conva-
luerint, attachientur per qua-
tuor pleg' vel sex, secundum
quod plaga fuerit major vel
minor: Si de mahemio fuerit,
per plures quam quatuor; de
simplici autem vulnere sine
mahemio, duo sufficiunt pleg.'
Item de omnibus plagis viden-
dum est, que sit longitudo,
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