in Wiltshire A.D. 1349. 391 




































“Ttem Joan Michel of Malmesbury withdrew from the town in the be- 
ginning of the autumn and received excessively to the value of xl.d. 
“Ttem John Bluet tiler of Radeborne received excessively to the value of v.s. 
“Item Richard Smyth of Brokenbury received excessively to the value of 
XS. 
“Ttem William Kyng of Somerford received excessively for reaping corn 
to the value of iiii.d.” 
m. 5. 
Aldeborn. 
“« Inquest before John Chilton and Robert Looff (?) the Tuesday next before 
the Nativity of St. John the Baptist 26 Edward III. 
“Who! say that John Conyng of the same withdrew from selling flesh 
after his oath at Aldeborne against the statute and against his oath, and the 
foresaid John remains in the custody of the bailiff.? 
** Aones* wife of John le Taillor junior received excessively from the sale 
of beer against the statute—vj.d. Bail, John Irmanger and Richard de 
Beydon. 
Alice wife of John le Muleward took excessively for beer against the 
statute vj.d. 
**Joan wife of John Chose took, &c., from the sale of beer—vi.d. Bail, 
Richard Beydon and John Taillor junior. 
“Joan wife of Edward Orchard took excessively from the sale of beer—vi.d. 
Bail, John Reyngnald and John Chose. 
‘‘ Edith Coilles took excessively against the statute from the sale of beer— 
vid. Bail, John Reygnald and Richard Tyeler. 
“John Derby tailor took excessively against the statute—vi.d. Bail, John 
Chose and Richard Mercer. 
‘““ Helewys wife of John Conyng took excessively against the statute—vi.d. 
Bail, John Reyngnald and Richard Tyeler. 
“Thomas Vaspail tailor took excessively against the statute—iiij.d. Bail, 
John Reyngeald and Richard Beydon. 
“John Carloer tailor took excessively against the statute—vid. Bail, 
Robert le Taillor and John Chose. 
“William Alfraid thatcher took excessively against the statute—vj.d. Bail, 
‘Richard Beydon and John Reyngnald. 
_ ‘Robert Flory ‘ Bochier’’ took excessively against the statute after his 
oath, and the foresaid Robert remains in the custody of the bailiff. * 
‘Richard le Coilles took excessively against the statute from the sale of 
flesh—vj.d. Bail, John Reyngnald and Richard Tyeler. 
- “Alice Hametts took excessively from the sale of beer—vj.d. Bail, John 
Reyngnald and John Chose. 

! The items begin abruptly thus, without mentioning the jury by name. 
_ 2 And “it is testified that by reason of the land that he held” is inter- 
lined above this item. 
3“ Augnet’” in the original. 
4 The sum taken in excess is not stated. 
