The material provided here is a version of Usk's Appeal and is therefore closely related to TL 1.6-8. According to Strohm,
Usk's testimony therefore exists in three states: the English `Appeal' preserved as E163 5/28, number 9; the jury presentment of E163 5/28. number 12; and the latter document's reappearance in Coram Rege Roll KB 27/507, mems. ff. 40a-41a, [which I make available at this link] its identity now submerged within a longer compilation of jury presentments related to the subversive activities of John Northampton."
"The Textual Vicissitudes of Usk's 'Appeal'." In Hochon's
Arrow: The Social Imagination of Fourteenth-Century Texts. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1992. Pp. 145-60; p. 157.
Please note that I make no representation as to the reliability of the transcription by Powell and Trevelyan. I have not yet checked the transcription. I represent only that my copy of P & T's text is accurate -- I scanned, cleaned, and proofread it myself. Even so, as always, I would be grateful for having my attention drawn to any errors that may have escaped me.