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swarms settling on his demesne, by the same rule that he 



claimed waifs and strays.] 

 From the Bailiff of the manor for a waif caF, lo'. 

 Will. Noble is a night wanderer, 3^ 4''. 

 John Webster did not come to the court when the jury should 



elect the Chief Constable, but evaded it, and went away, 



Io^ 

 John Wright for stubbing of " Hassels," 12"*. 

 Joan Heth for " dystrowing of ote sheaves" of her neigh- 



boures, 1 2^ 

 Robert Smote's wife is a common brewer and baker. 



^fcgncBBg. (Piew of Sran6 ^febge 3efi» f^ere jtr*? (OcfoBer* 

 (3:nno it. <gft3o6. (K. 



Ralph Langforth, Esq., for default of suit, 2^ 



The heirs of John Bussy, Esq., do. 2". 



The heirs of Sir John Chaworth, K', for counsel, 12''. 



Ralph Taylour, 3'' ; Ric. Johnson, 3'' ; Ric. Harrison, 3^ 



Edw'' Adeshed for counsel upon Pollarde, 6' 8*^ ; John Myddle- 



ton do. upon John Ferneley, 3' 4'' ; Ric. Wylson, 2^. 

 Geo. Wright against John Middleton, 3'' 4"*. 

 Ric. Savage, 3^ 4^* ; John Stones, 4'' ; Ro. Barker upon Roland 



Hill, 4"* ; John Bacon, 4^* ; John Lonsdale for counsel at 



thre rowe end, 4". {See next entry). 

 Elizab. and Roger Garret, 4''; Ric. Wilson concerning '' B/ew- 



lajids^' 4^ ; Francis Roynshaw for cons, at " thre lands 



end." 

 Thorn. Larnsdale for his wife, who is a common scold 



{objugairix\ (y" S''. 

 Geo. Hunt for an assault upon Lawr. Tretam, and drawing 



blood, 6^ 8". 

 John Middleton for not ringing his pigs, 4'', 

 James Cowpp, 8'' for not making '^ henmentum,'' 4''. 

 Ric. Wilson for not repairing his house, 2^ 

 Rob. Smote is a brewer, and does not keep the assize, 8'^. 

 Ric. Wilson is a baker, and does not keep assize. 



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