
in Wiltshire, A.D. 1349. 403 
Edith Cok received excessively iij.d. . . . . Thommys received ex- 
Matilda Tham received excessively cessively vj.d.” 
ij.d. [The last four lines on this mem- 
Joan Deuenysshe received  ex- brane are too illegible to translate ; 
cessively iii.d. they refer to some persons who had 
. . . . Jurdanes (?) iid. withdrawn from the various services 
Is{abel?} Larent received  ex- for which they had been engaged. ] 
cessively ij.d. 
m. 14. 
(Endorsed. ‘Answer of the Deputies of the Hundred of Bradeford at 
Devizes on Monday in the feast of St. Barnabas the Apostle.’’] 
* Bradeford. Names of the Deputies hs ae hoch 
“Inquest taken at Bradeford on the Thursday next before the feast of St. 
Barnabas in the 26th year of the king before the deputies of the Hundred by 
the oath of George Vyncent, Nicholas Gibbes, Nicholas Clade, Michael de 
Holte, Thomas Harald, Thomas de Mourcele, Walter de Forde, John Hamond, 
John le Cok, John Eir (?), Richard Gay, and Thomas Pylk, who sworn and 
charged upon their oath say that 
John Frenche fisherman received against the ordinance vj.d. 
Philip Romayn tailor received excessively xii.d. 
Nicholas Swetelove tailor received excessively vj.d. 
Adam Mighel butcher received excessively yj.d. 
Henry de Berle for making flour of oats received excessively _vj.d. 
Margery Croppes received excessively iij.d. 
John Tonkere received excessively yj.d. 
Adam Cagelere received excessively vj.d. 
Simon Corsoul ‘‘skynnere”’ received excessively yj-d. 
Henry Smyth received excessively against the ordinance vj.d. 
These are to take their oath before the constable. 
John Smyth of Farley received against his oath xii.d. 
John Grigour received excessively against his oath vj.d. 
John Wynebold put himself to his craft and left off working against 
his oath. 
John son of Alice Stephines put himself to his craft and left offlabouring 
in agriculture! against his oath. 
Mm. LD: 
4G Kyngbrugge. Presentations and Processes made before Matthew de 
Besyles, John de Chilton, and William de Chuselden deputy Justices 
of the lord king assigned to inquire concerning servants, &c., 26 
Edward III., viz., at Devizes on Monday in the feast of St. Barnabas. 
_ “Tt was presented that Philip Heryng of Chuselden carpenter took ex- 
cessively for his work from various men vj.d. against the form of the Statute; 
who afterwards comes before the foresaid deputies at Chuselden and there 
accused [inculpatus| puts himself in the king’s grace and he finds bail, John 
1 Circa agriculturam. 
