So things remained for three months after, and the steward kept on asking for the sword, and he could not (get it) from Socht. At last the steward sued for the sword, and fulfilled all the requirements of the suit, and declared that the sword was his own, and that it had been taken from him. Then Socht pleaded that he himself had a prescriptive title to the sword and its trappings (?) and ornament, and, moreover, that he had an equitable right to it.