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inquest was taken. Also his pigs had destroyed his corn 

 to the value of xx^, and that two cows had destroyed 

 his oats in his croft to the damage of xii'^, that an ox 

 had destroyed his growing corn to the loss of xii'' and 

 that eighty of his hog lambs had destroyed his . . . 

 everywhere in his field to the loss of xii^. 



It was ascertained by the jury that Robert Labbot vj'' 

 has made a rescue upon Ralph le Lech and that Ralph 

 le Lech might recover of the same Robert vij'', and a 

 strike of white wheat for the trespass of the sow & pigs 

 in two complaints, and i'' for trespass on the Rescue. 

 And he might recover ij of oats or vj'' for two 



complaints, and he might recover j bushel of oats for 

 the damage done to his oats in the Holme and ij'' more 

 for the trespass of the sheep and lambs. (In mercy.) 

 Ralph le Lech Alderman of the Guild of the B. Mary 

 complained against William de Chynley on the plea of 

 debt, the latter came & confessed to ij' vj**. In mercy. 

 Also against John le Taillour of Quordburg on the same 

 plea. He was summoned but came not, wherefore he 

 was placed under a pain. 



Q^oefoTO <t,o\xxi. ^ueBbag nejrf Before ^. ^fo^n Q^«^). ©flg- 

 (^tmo 21 (Ric. II. (1397.) 



Jury : — Rog. de Boterhals. John de Bagshagh. 



Hen. Taillour. John Bagard. 



John Grymbald. Joh. of Eryn. 



Will. Pope. John Taillour. 



Tho. le Milner. Rog. Pope. 



Will, le Milner. Joh. del Malcnne. 



It was agreed by the tenants that the tenants of the Lord 

 of Metham did not make an arrangement in old times 

 concerning litigation if an affray was made. 

 Robert Botralles & John Pillesley were the collectors of the 



Vernon rents in the 13th of Henry IV. (1412) and the 



