408 Offenders against the Statute of Labourers 
this before the foresaid deputies and puts himself on the king’s grace. And 
finds bail, viz., Richard Smyth and John Palmere, &c. Fine xii.d.” 
me oma: 
“* Amice Kynges and Joan Kynges brewster took excessively from divers men 
for beer sold by them xii.d. Therefore the balliff of the hundred is ordered 
to make them come before the foresaid Justices at their next session there 
to answer, &e. Fine xii.d. 
‘John Romyas thresher of Swindon took excessively for threshing corn 
vi.d. and the bailiff of the Hundred is ordered to make him come before the 
foresaid deputies there to answer; who replies that he is not found. Therefore 
the same bailiff is bidden to take him that he may have him before the 
foresaid Justices at their next session. 
‘Philip Macion of Swyndon took excessively from divers men xii.d. for 
his work against the form of the statute. And finds bail, viz., John Boundy 
and Nicholas Gybbes before the foresaid Justices. Fine xii.d. 
‘Walter Joop ‘‘ Whyttawyere” took excessively from divers men for his 
work xld. against the form of the statute; who has not yet appeared before the 
foresaid deputies, because, &c. Therefore the bailiff is bidden to take Walter 
so that he have him, &c. 
‘* William London and Richard Bons servant of Thomas de la Ryvere at 
Erdescote withdrew from the service of the same Thomas without reasonable 
cause before the end of the term agreed on between them, against the form 
of the statute; which William and Richard have not yet appeared, &c., &c. 
Therefore the same bailiff is ordered to take them, &c. 
‘* Thomas le Swon swineherd of the town of Wambergh withdrew from his 
service in the same way; who has not yet appeared, &c. Therefore the 
bailiff, ke. | 
‘“‘ Richard de Colesse ‘‘Eremyte” took excessively from John de Bradenstok 
and others for thatching houses and for mowing meadows iiii.d. against the 
form of the statute. Therefore the bailiff of the hundred is bidden to make 
him come before the foresaid Justices at their next session, &c. 
‘William Wyron of Tockenham butcher took excessively from divers men 
for victual sold by him ij.s. Therefore the bailiff of the hundred is ordered 
to make him come, &e. Fine xii.d. 
“Cristina Papet of Tockenham (fine iij.d.) Lucy atte Hull of the same 
(fine vid.) and Joan Gurgenyle of Lynham (fine yj.d.) brewsters took ex- 
cessively each of them from divers men vj.d. Therefore the bailiff of the — 
Hundred is ordered to make them come before the foresaid Justices at their 
next session to answer to the lord King for the foresaid excess. 
**Aones Wastel of Lynham (fine iis.) and Sibilla la Swenes of Preston 
(fine ij.s.) brewsters took excessively both of them from divers men for beer 
sold by them xii.d. against the form of the statute, and against their oath 
lately taken before the foresaid deputies. Therefore the bailiff of the Hundred — 
is bidden to make them come before the foresaid Justices at their next session. 

