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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the Gloucester Citizen 18 January 1897<br />
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Subsequent to the inquest conducted by him at Maisemore on Saturday afternoon, the Coroner (<strong>Mr. M. F. Carter</strong>), read an interesting record he had come across relating to an inquest held &quot; in the lordship of Maisemore&quot; in 1396, in the twentieth year of the reign of Richard II, on the body of one <strong>Robert HENDY</strong>, found in a place called Abbots Pool<strong></strong>.</p>
<p>There was no direct evidence, but it was concluded that the man, who was ill with a fever, had gone down to the pool to drink, and that being in a weak state, his arms failed to support him, he had fallen in and so been drowned.</p>
<p>Mr Carter read out the names of the jurymen, who were collected from the parishes of Maisemore, Hartpury and Over and commented on the fact that a juryman of 1396 and a coroner of 1897, at inquests in the same parish, both bore the name <strong>CARTER</strong>. </p>
<p>None of the names, however, as far as could be ascertained were extant in the parish of Maisemore, though the appellation of <strong>STYLE (or STYLES</strong>) was remembered to have belonged to a deceased inhabitant, and it was mentioned that there was a <strong>BLAKE</strong> in the adjoining parish of Hartpury.</p>
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