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| The boy, he added, "said he would not and bid the examinant kiss his arse upon which the examinant took the said boy by his ears and the said boy slipt through his hands and fell on the ground and cried out and then the examinant went away and hid himself. The rector and judges were in charge of criminal law cases, as De Diversis reports: "Criminalium injurias, violentias, furta, rapinas, pulsationes, et omnia scelerum genera, de quibus fit querela, audiunt, examinant, discernunt, corrigunt, puniunt, et suis sententiis terminant Dominus Rector, et quinque ex minori consilio, qui judices appellantur" (ibid. |
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