
Historians usually treat the hue and cry as serving mostly one purpose – the pursuit of criminals – since they deal with it only inasmuch as it pertains to their wider subject. But what exactly was the hue and cry, and how was it raised? This entry from a Bedfordshire coroner's roll raises interesting questions: why did Cecily raise a hue and cry after Maud had already raised one? Furthermore, why were both hue and cries recorded? The answers to these questions can be found by asking an even more significant question: what was expected of people when they witnessed crime or saw its consequences? The short – though also in most cases extended – answer is: raise the hue and cry. Later, at the county court, when Robert's sister, Cecily, appealed Godfrey for Robert's death (as well as the two other men for their part in the killing), Cecily was also said to have ‘immediately raised the hue and cry ( recenter levavit hutesium)’. Shortly thereafter, ‘Hugh of Stapleford was ordered to arrest Godfrey, William and John’, three men suspected of the killing. Maud, the daughter of Alice of Herne, found Robert's dead body, and so ‘raised the hue and cry ( levavit hutesium)’. 6 hrs Four stranded A.P.On 15 September 1275, Godfrey le Steadman killed Robert Field with an axe and then fled.5 hrs Andhra Pradesh: Markfed creates history in tobacco export.5 hrs Andhra Pradesh: Livestock will play a key role in achieving ‘zero hunger’ target by 2030, says expert.5 hrs Andhra Pradesh: Tight security in place for YSRCP plenary.5 hrs Andhra Pradesh: Women empowerment, social justice on YSRCP plenary agenda.4 hrs Data science, management, law offer exciting career opportunities, say experts.4 hrs Boost to natural farming in Andhra Pradesh.4 hrs Kanaka Durga temple deposits 10 kg gold in SBI.4 hrs Andhra Pradesh: YSRCP MPTC member accuses SI of demanding bribe to settle case.4 hrs APSACS introduces HIV preventive medicine in State.3 hrs Central Discom plans tie-up with consumers for mutually-beneficial initiative.1 hr Andhra Pradesh: Blame game in Chittoor district over pass percentage in SSC, Intermediate exams.1 hr Andhra Pradesh: Multiple issues confronted students in Prakasam during Class X and Intermediate exams.1 hr Banking on education reforms in Andhra Pradesh.The youth, who were expecting a new job calendar in the new year, were upset with the decision as there would no new recruitment till 2024, he added. The CPI would bring together students and youth organisations on January 11 for a protracted struggle against “the anti-youth” decision of the State government at a time when they were expecting filling up of over 2.35 lakh vacancies in various government departments as promised during his long march. The CPI leader found no justification in the cash-strapped YSR Congress Party government increasing the age of State government employees by two years without their asking for it. Objecting to the “paltry” pay hike announced by the Jagan Mohan Reddy government, he said for the first time, the pay revision was less than even the interim relief.


The BJP should take note it was was the central intelligence wing responsible for the Prime Minister’s security breach, which had to take the blame for what had happened in Punjab.


Veerraju had failed to take up the State’s cause be it on Special Category Status, sanctioning of a central port and privatisation of Visakhapatnam Steel Plant. Somu Veerraju was as ‘politically-motivated’, taken up to “be in the good books of the BJP party command”, he said. The CPI leader said the BJP should also take note that hundreds of farmers had died because of the Centre’s delay in taking back the black farm laws. Ramakrishna on Saturday asked the Bharatiya Janata Party(BJP) to first introspect over the reasons for incurring the wrath of farmers instead of making a “hue and cry” over some farmers stopping Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s convoy in Punjab. Responding to the protests led by BJP State president Somu Veerraju in the State over the ‘security lapse’ in Punjab, Communist Party of India(CPI) State secretary K.
