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appeared, &c. Therefore the foresaid bailiff is ordered to take him so that 
he has him before the foresaid Justices, &c. ine xii.d. 
“That Edith Paiers (fine vi.d.) of Clyvepyperd, Alice Dounames (fine vj.d.) 
of the same, Edith Lange (fine vj.d.) of the same, Isabel Purs (fine vj.d.) 
of the same took excessively inthe autumn last past from divers men for 
reaping corn, each of them in sheave, to the value of vj.d. And they found 
bail, viz., Richard Tailor and Philip Hunte for their being before the foresaid 
Justices, &e. 
‘And Walter Cook of Thornhull (fine ii.s.) and Agnes his wife, Thomas 
Averil of the same (fine xii.d.) and Alice his wife, and John London of the 
same (fine xii.d.) and Agnes his wife took excessively from divers men for 
reaping corn in the autumn last past each of them yj.d. against the form of 
the statute who all came before the foresaid deputies and acknowledged this 
and put themselves in the king’s grace. And they found bail, Robert Tarente, 
Walter Cockes, John atte Mulne and William Roser for their being before, &c. 
“Thomas late servant of Ralph de Chusleden withdrew from the service of 
the same Ralph without reasonable cause before the end of the term agreed 
upon between them and refused his foresaid service against the form of the 
statute and Thomas has not yet appeared, &c. Therefore the same bailiff is 
ordered to take him so that he has him before the foresaid Justices at their 
next session. 
‘And John the shepherd (fine ii.s.) of Walter Halman of Medebourn took 
excessively of the same Walter xx.d. for his livery by taking for the half-year 
out of every quarter of corn ii bushels of wheat instead of ii bushels of barley; 
which John acknowledges before the deputies aforesaid and found bail, 
Thomas Horput and John Philip for being before, &e. 
“And Philip Heryng of Chuselden carpenter took excessively for his work 
from divers men vyj.d. and finds bail, viz., Robert Westroup and John 
Tybourn, &e. 
‘“* Constance Peris of Wambergh brewster took excessively from divers men 
for beer sold by her xii.d. against the form of the statute who comes before 
the foresaid deputies and acknowledges this. And finds bail, Thomas Horput 
and John Wyke. Fined xii.d. and sworn. 
** Agnes Cookes of Wambergh brewster took excessively from divers men 
for beer sold by her xii.d. against the form of the statute. Bail, John Fiz 
William and Thomas Horput. Fined xii.d. and sworn. 
*‘ John Hardy of Wambergh took excessively from divers men for reaping 
corn xii.d. against the form of the statute; who has not yet appeared, Xe. 
Therefore the same bailiff is ordered to take him that he may have him, &e. 
“Richard Blyk servant of Thomas Horput of Wambergh took excessively 
of the same Thomas xii.d. for his livery and salary against the form of the 
statute; who comes before the deputies aforesaid and acknowledges this and 
finds bail, Thomas Horput and John Wyk, for being, &e. Fine xii.d. 
‘Nicholas the carpenter of Swyndon took excessively for his labour from 
- divers men xl.d. against the form of the statute who before the foresaid 
deputies has not yet appeared, &c. Therefore the same bailiff is ordered to 
take him, &e. Fine xl.d. 
‘John Pynson of Swyndon brewer took excessively from divers men xii.d. 
for beer sold by him against the form of the statute. And he acknowledges 
