220 Purton. A Case in the Star Chamber. 
“ Joun BrapDuey of Puryton aforsaid of the age of xl or ther abought sworn 
and examenyd from the first to the vijth Interrogatory saith he knoith 
nothing. 
‘“‘Item to the viijth artycle he seith that the said Sir Edmunde Bridges 
dyd carye awey the wodd and trees that he fellyd vpon the premisses with as 
convenyent spede as he myght. And more he knowith not. 
“Ttem to the ixth artycle he saith that the said Sir Edmunde offeryd to 
restore the wyffe of Bennet Joy suffycyent recompence for the hurt done to 
her calf and more he knowith not./ 
“ NicHotas PARKER of the age of xxvij yeres sworn and examenyd saith 
as John Bradley before hath said and more he knoith not./ 
(Signed) Henry Lone 
Wyia’ WRoGHTON 
Antony H’GERFORD.” 
Endorsed : 
‘Brought in by Sir Anth. Hungerford 
one of the Commissioners. Bitwen 
Joye and Sir Edmond Brigis.”’ 
Star Chamber Proceedings, Edward V1., 
Bundle I., No. 39. 
‘“‘Interrogatoryes of the . . . Joye and Isabell hys wyfe agayne Sir 
[Edmonde] Brydges knyght 
‘©; First whether these deponentes or any of them dothe knowe the 
lordshippe or manor of Puryton with the landes tenements and heredita- 
mentes to the same belonging late parcell of the possessions of the late house 
or monasterye of Malmesburie in the counte of Wyltes And yf they do howe 
longe they haue knowen the same./ 
“ij Item whether these deponentes or any of them haue seen an Indenture 
under the Covent seale of the said late monastery by the [which the] late 
Abbott of the said late monastery by thassent of the Covent of the same house 
did demyse lease and graunt to Richard Pulley Margarett his wyfe Ambrose 
Edmond Isabell and Gyles childerne of the said Richarde Pulley and Margarett 
the scyte of the said manor of Puryton with thappurtenaunces and the 
parsonage of Puryton . . .  tythes and landes to the said seyte and par- 
sonage apperteynyng and belonging . . . whatsoever of and in the said 
lordshippe or manor of Puryton to . . . said late monastery apperteynyng 
with thappurtenaunces certen thinges . . . and forprised To : 
to the said Richarde Pulley Margarett his . . . forterm . . . lyues 
and the longest . . . of them 
“jij Item . . . made to the said Richard Pulley . . . his wife 
Ambrose Edmond . . . ys before recytid howe long . . . the same 
lese was made . . . was reseruid vpon the said lease 
“iiij Item [whether these deponentes] have hard or do knowe that 
