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Offenders against the Statute of Labourers 
“That Joan wife of Henry Hobbes brewster who was sworn to exercise, 
&e., after her oath took excessively from diverse men xl.d. Therefore, &c. 
“That Richard Donnyng procured Roger Dounton labourer to serve him 
and offered him xx.s. for his salary by year and his diet,' so that the said 
Roger went away” from the service of Walter Wormerigge to the damage, &e. 
Therefore, &e.” 
m. 8 a. 
“That Richard Roggers of Stratton who was sworn to serve Walter Berton, 
&e., without licence or reasonable cause withdrew from his service before the 
end of the term out of the county. Therefore, &c. 
‘That William Thomelyns withdrew from the service of Simon Berewyk 
without licence or reasonable cause. 
Therefore, ke. 
‘That Nicholas le Wayte procured to himself Alice Wayte who had been 
sworn to serve John Lusteshull [and] within the term without licence or 
reasonable cause withdrew. Therefore; kc. 
m. 9. 
‘* SWANBERGH. 
** Upaven. 
Sittings of the deputy Justices of the lord king at Saylbergh 
the Saturday next after the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle 26 Edward III. — 
concerning transgressors against the ordinance of the new statute. 
“The Jury say that Philip Whyllepin (?) of Uphaven took excessively — 
after his oath vj.d. Pledge for the excess, John Fraunceys. 
“That Eva wife of Ralph Skynnere brewster took excessively after her & 
oath xii.d. 
Ralph le Clere brewer took ex- 
cessively iii.d. 
Richard Malweyn tapster sold beer 
in excess to lii.d. 
Adam Coleman brewer sold beer in 
excess to vj.d. 
Adam Cat fisherman and merchant 
took excessive profit to xij.d. 
John Wakeman (?) tappster sold 
excessively to ili.d. 
John Stifleg brewer took excessively 
xii.d. 
Walter Galant brewer took ex- 
cessively vj.d. 
Adam Taverner seller of victual took 
excessive profit iij.d. 
John Godrer merchant and brewer 
sold excessively to vj.d. 

William le Smyth took excessively : 
v.d. 
William Wowere brewer took ex- 
cessively vj.d. 
John Pykot pelterer took excessively ‘ 
yj.d. 
William le Tayllour of Upphaven . 
tailor excessively for hisworkxij.d. _ 
William Truper fisherman took ex- — 
cessively vj.d. 
Walter le Smyth smith and fisher- 
man took excessively vj.d. 
William Vommere thresher took 
excessively vj.d. 
Robert Baker 
cessively vj.d. 
Simon Gybber brewer took ex-— 
cessively vj.d. 

1 Kt mensem suum. 
? Hlongavit. 
brewer took ex-— 
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