116 The Sheriff’s Turn, Co. Wilts, A.D. 1439. 
CouLeston. 3s, 34, John Chaundeler, and John Dregge, in default. 
TyNHEDE. Two Tithingmen. 65. 64. John Danyell, Jun’. and Sen'., Roger 
Pile, Robert Sawye, Rich*. Drouner, Richard Gay, John Perys, John 
Blaneford, in default. 
Epynepon. TwoTithingmen. 58. 64. Geo. Milward, miller, fined for over-toll. 
Surawyke, Two Tithingmen. 6%. 64, Walter Bocher, ‘‘carnifex,” sells 
bad meat. 
BraDLey. 154, W™. George, miller, fined. 
LirELton. 38.3. Cristina Passion, miller, fined. 
SEMELTON. 38. 3a. All well, 
Henton. 38, 34, D. 
KeEVELEGH. 28, 64, John Thorner, miller, fined. 
SrepuL AssHETON. Two Tithingmen. 6°. 64. W™. Mussell, butcher, fined: 
Nicholas Gome, John Gey, millers, d°. 
West AssHETON. 38, 34, All well. 
The xii Jurymen, vizt. John Gore and his fellows, &c. Further 
present that the King’s highway at ‘‘le Swele’’ is repairable by 
Edyngton tithing. Ordered, &e. 
WESTBURY. 
The Sheriff’s Turn held there Saturday next before the Feast of 
Saints Tiburtius and Valerian 17 Henry VI. 
The Tithing of 
Westpury. 5s. 84. W™. Say, miller, John Gibbes, d°. fined, for over-toll. 
The whole Tithing at the mercy of the Court for not bringing its 
measures. Richard Wyse to take the assize of bread, &e. 
Bratton. 43. Thomas Wagay, Thomas Robyns, Thos. Forme and Thos. 
Gybbes, in default. John Andrews, John Jeffreys, millers, fined for 
over-toll. Richard Sweetappul, brewer, fined. The same Richard 
fined again for selling beer in unsealed measures. 
Lyre. 4s. John Clifford, R«. Dirham, miller, fined. Also the Tithing, for 
not bringing its measures. 
The xii freemen on the Jury, viz., John Bryt, John Wardour, John 
Carter, W™. Janys, W™. Aldrich, John Redys, Edw. Janys, Ried, 
Sweetappul, W™. Caustell, W™. Marys, John Vyde, Jun", John 
Symbole, &c. 
MALMSBURY. 
The Sheriff’s Turn held at Coufold,! Friday after the Feast of Saints 
Tiburtius & Valerian 17 Hen. VI. 
The Tithing of 
SomzRFoRD. 8% 2%, Robert Felice, miller, fined for over-toll John 
f ¢ Coufold.” This was Cowfold Park, near Malmesbury, formerly a grange 
of the Abbot of Malmesbury. The name was afterwards corrupted to Cold Park, 
and now Cole Park: belonging to the Lovell family. 
