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Robert Brentknoll v^ Thorn Pighell v^ and Will Roworthe 

 broke and arrest made there upon certain millstones. 

 In mercy. 



The jury said Hackewode was enclosed and made separate 

 to the prejudice of the lord and the injury of his 

 tenants. 



QBaafon). " QOt&uBi' t^urabag next affer f eaef of ^ranaf 



of ^. (gbwarb f^e (Ktns. (^nno 18 (gbnjorb IV. 



Roger Wheatcroft complained that Thorn. Horton had detained 



four pairs of millstones to val. of xxvj= viijd. He also 



complained that Rich. Basselow had detained 2 pairs of 



stones to val. of xiij^ viij''. 



John Ellott with two servants had collected " /e Corke " upon 

 the moor. In mercy. 



Alice North liij'* made an assault upon Margery Ragge & 

 drew blood. 



John Seler vj" & Will Seler made Hue & cry and Home- 



sokon upon Roger Decon contrary to the peace. In mercy 



Bue (5^= Cry.— An outcry or alarm raised to incite lo 



the pursuit and capture of a felon or robber. 

 Homsoken. — The immunity of a house or habitation . 

 the privilege of the dwelling, so that he who breaks 

 or infringes that security is said to commit Hamsocen. 

 Hamsoken is commonly defined as an invasion of 

 the dwelling, or an assault made on a house. (Vide: 

 Der laiige.) 

 Hackewodde which was enclosed by Rich'' Eyre and kept 

 separate by him, now ordered to be opened under pain 

 of vj^ viij"*. 



Q^aefoTO: Srang (pfebge tn Seafo ^. qpefroniffe. (^0 20 



Christ. Dervyle Roger Northe Ric. Leche John Revell owes suit. 

 The wife of Geo. Ffyssher is a common trespasser in the 



