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pleas to the extent of 5' by the villagers of Olresete (fined 2^). 

 They also responded for forty oaks. 



The wood of Raven eslak has suffered to the amount of 3^ 

 from the villagers of Little Hayfeld in its underwood, and thirty- 

 six oaks. 



The wood of Wythull since the last pleas has been injured to 

 the value of 7"" by the villagers of Wythull. They must answer 

 for fifty oaks. 



The wood of Kenistewyk has suffered to the value of 9* by 

 the people of Kemstewyks. They must answer for fifty oaks. 



The wood of Thorneset has suffered since the last pleas to 

 the amount of 33^ from the villagers of Reworth and Longel. 

 They must answer for fifty oaks. 



The wood of Berd has been' reduced in value 10^ by the 

 villagers of Bougesworth and Berd. They must answer for forty 

 oaks. 



The wood of Chynleye has been injured to amount of 12^ by 

 the inhabitants of Holreneshaw and Chisseworth. They must 

 answer for sixty oaks. 



The wood of Coumbes has been damaged by the people of 

 Chavelesworth (fined 2') and Cliisteworth. They must respond 

 for eighteen oaks. 



The wood of Shelf has been damaged in its underwood to 

 value of 15^ by the villagers of Gloshop (fined 4^). They must 

 answer for fifty oaks. 



The wood of Gawardyn has been deprived of ten oaks. 

 There is no underwood. 



The wood of Langeden has lost twenty oaks. The under- 

 wood here is worse than elsewhere. 



The King's wood of Holynewod is wasted and destroyed by 

 the sale made by Thomas de Normanvyle by the King's order. 



It is presented by the Regarders, that the King's wood of 

 Langdene I dale 7 ) has been injured since the last pleas to the 

 extent of 50' by the Abbots of Basingwerk, who are dead, and by 



