390 
Edith Charlynges brewster exceeded 
iid. 
John Bordel brewer exceeded vi.d. 
John Gylemyn brewer exceeded 
iid. 
Walter atte Wodeland brewer ex- 
ceeded vi.d. 
William le Prynce brewer, exceeded 
vi.d. 
Richard le Cornishe 
ceeded ii.s. 
Alice his wife, spinster exceeded 
xii.d. 
John Gode brewer exceeded xld. 
William Teintour brewer exceeded 
xii.d. 
John le Muleward brewer exceeded 
xl.d. 
John Bouche brewer exceeded xl.d. 
John Endford brewer exceeded 
Vj.8. Viii.d. 
John Wyk brewer exceeded xii.d. 
Richard Irmonger brewer exceeded 
xl.d. 
Joan Horneshalle brewster ex- 
ceeded xs. 
butcher ex- 
Malmesbury. 

Offenders against the Statute of Labourers 
Robert atte Vanne brewer exceeded 
xl.d. 
Agnes Code brewster exceeded xii.d. 
Blissota Hobbus brewster exceeded 
xii.d. 
John Rykelote brewer exceeded xl.d. 
John Mayde brewer exceeded vj.d. 
Cristina Churchestyghle brewster 
exceeded xii.d. 
Joan Nethemor brewster exceeded 
xl.d. 
Alice Beansale brewster exceeded 
xii.d. 
Joan Shonyn brewster exceeded 
xii.d. 
Richard Crekkelade senior exceeded 
xl.d. 
Matilda his wife brewster exceded 
xii.d. 
Richard Cokelbergh brewer ex- 
ceeded xii.d. 
Agnes Irmanger brewster exceeded 
xii.d. 
Richard Crekkelade junior pelterer, 
exceeded xij.d. 
John Wyk pelterer exceeded xii.d.” 
‘Inquest taken at Malmesbury the Monday next after the feast of the 
Nativity of the B. Virgin Mary, before the deputies of the Hundred of — 
Malmesbury by oath of 12 Jurymen who say Walter Blank of Malmesbury — 
received excessively for currying leather to the value of ii.s. 
‘“‘Ttem John Laurence of Malmesbury for making a wall received exces- — 
sively to the value of ii.s. 
“Ttem William Parys of Malmesbury withdrew from the town in the 
beginning of the autumn and received excessively to the value of ii.s. 
‘‘Ttem Alice wife of William Bochel of Malmesbury, withdrew from the 
town in the beginning of the autumn and received excessively to the value 
of xii.d. 
‘‘Ttem William Bochel of Malmesbury withdrew from the town in the 
beginning of the autumn and received excessively vi.d. 
‘“‘Ttem Thomas Parys and Alice his wife of Malmesbury made a rescue — 
against the constable of the peace and withdrew from the town in the be- — 
ginning of the autumn. 
A Aa dali stoniceinditsitentcaesdnascociad ek. HE 
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