in Wiltshire, A.D. 1349. 397 
od 
of the lord King against the statute refuses to come before tthe tives } 2] 
[Thomas Bridde W . . . another rebel is supported by his neighbours]. 
9) 
m. 8. 
‘Presentations before John Canynges and his associates deputy justices 
of the lord king in the Hundred of Highworth and Crekkelade by the jury. 
“That Edith Henrys spinster took excessively from diverse men vj.d. and 
it is her first offence. Therefore [the bailiff] is ordered to take her. 
‘That Agatha Mortimer brewster sells beer beyond a moderate profit and 
has taken excessively iiii.d. Therefore [the bailiff] is ordered to take her. 
“That John atte Welle thresher who was sworn to ply his business ac- 
cording to the form of the statute took excessively from diverse men after 
his oath xii.d. Therefore the bailiff is ordered to take him. 
“That John Sturne thresher who was sworn to serve according to the 
form of the statute after his oath from diverse men took excessively xii.d. 
Therefore, kc. 
“That John Waller junior labourer has taken excessively at times * before 
his oath ij.s. Therefore, &c. 




























“That John servant of Hugh Randolf, labourer, has taken excessively at 
imes before his oath xl.d. Therefore, &c. 
“That Thomas Neel seller of victual, sells salt and oats and other victual 
beyond a moderate profit and has taken at times excessively xl.d. Therefore, 
&e. 
“That William Agneys labourer who was sworn to serve Thomas de St. 
Maur has withdrawn out of the county from his service without license or 
reasonable cause. Therefore, &c. 
“That John Riborgh of Stratton who was sworn to serve John Canynges 
has withdrawn out of the county from his service without licence or reasonable 
eause. Therefore, Kc. 
“That Henry Kynny, labourer took excessively from diverse men at times 
iii.d. Therefore, &c. 
“That John Henrys junior who was sworn to serve Robert Henrys without 
licence or reasonable cause has withdrawn. Therefore, kc. 
1 The writing and the parchment is worn away at these two passages, which, 
so far as they are legible, are as follows :— 
“Ttem dicunt quod Johannes de Bradewey car . . . contra formam 
statuti recessit de Priore [de] Sanctae Margarete juxta Marleberg et 
Bradewey attachiatur ad respondendum prefato Priori Rebell’ domini Regis 
contra statutum coram . . . [vejnire recusat. 
““Ttem dicunt quod Thomas Bridde W . . . domini Regis de statute 
ac et eciam di Regis rebell’ despisit et omnes ex” .. sa visineto suo per 
posse suum conforta . . . manutenat.” 
2 Pervices. 
