[1] This yeare also,Roger Lacie conestable of Chester. Roger de Lacie conestable of Chester tooke Alan de Lec and Peter de Bouencort, and vpon despite hanged them, for that being put in trust amongst other with the kéeping of the castels of Notingham and Tickhill, which he had receiued into his custodie of the bishop of Elie quandam lord chancellour, they had consented to the treason of Ro|bert de Crokeston, & Eudo de D [...]uille, which deliue|red the same castels vnto Iohn earle of Mortaigne. The same earle of Mortaigne was highlie offended for the death of those two persons, and therefore wa|sted the lands of the said Roger which lay within the compasse of his iurisdiction.