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Also We present that no Person shall fetch Furzes from the 

 Town Fields with any Carriages, or any Person to cut any 

 that do not belong to the Parish upon the Penalty of five 

 shillings for each offence. Affeered to the same. 

 Also we present Christopher Holland's shop and barn to be out 

 of repair for want of thatching 



[Also M r Edwards house, James Wood's, Henry Gill's, John 

 Bartlett's, Thomas Tayler's, Mellier Salisbury's Thomas 

 Tizzard's, John Stroud's [house & mill] William Tizzard's 

 [barn] M rs Sherring's, M r Petty's, Robert Wood's widow's house, 

 Richard Wood's [barn and fuel house] M rs Whittle's, Robert 

 Chipp's [house and barn] Matthew Abbot's, Widow Baunton's, 

 M r Boyland's [barn], Jane Sanford's, Elizabeth Homer's William 

 Bartlett's, M rs Toogood's [barn] at Colers, John Bowering's, 

 Matthew Abbott's, William Waters, M rs Toogood's, Richard 

 Chipp's, Hugh Gill's, George Garrett's, John Hall's, Richard 

 Barrett's house where Holland lives do want Thatching, M r 

 Colson's [wall] Samuel Best's, Elizabeth Stroud's [barn] M rs 

 Whittle's stable, Widow Damon's house John Bartlett's, William 

 Prickett's, M r Boyland] 



We present Henry Legg for plowing up part of the Common 

 Meadow near Roulont and for plowing too much of the walls in 

 other parts of the Field. 



We present Richard Wood for mowing wood and Furze on the 

 waste near the Mill ; ordered that the several premisses above 

 mentioned be repaired in 6 months 



We present Emanuel Daw and William Waters to serve as 

 Haywards for the year ensuing, and they appeared and were 

 sworn into the Office 



A PRESENTMENT OF THE VIEWERS OF HEDGES AND 

 TELLERS OF CATTLE. 



We present the Fences against Southover Field to be in 

 general out of Repair And likewise the Fences at Oxteeds. 



