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conduci nisi per diem et hoc per iii d. cum victu per 

 diem et hoc cepit de Willelmo, filio Ade de LitherpoU. 

 Item dicunt quod Tliomas CoUe de Derby cepit de di- 

 uersis magistris iii d. pro opere suo cum victu per diem 



contra formam statuti 



Item dicunt quod Willelmus le Bakester,i: Henricus del 

 Bakhous (prisona), Henricus Staines, Willehnus, fiHus 

 Alani de Schirwalactris,! vendunt carnes et pisces con- 

 tra formam statuti 



% XI. Assize Roll, Lincoln, 524. 26-27 Edw. III. 3 mem- 

 branes. 



Placita Coronae coram eisdem (i. e. Willelmo de Skyp- 

 wyth et sociis suis). 



Praesentationes et Indictamenta. 



It is not easy to determine the nature of this roll ; ^ but it 

 is my belief that proceedings before justices of labourers were 

 recorded on membranes that also contained proceedings before 

 justices of oyer and terminer and before the keepers of the 

 peace, the confusion being the result of the fact that the same 

 men, William de Skipwith and William de Stayn, had been 

 appointed in these three separate capacities within the district 

 of Lindsey. On 26 Oct., 1353, they were appointed justices of 

 labourers (see "List of justices," app., B, 3), and on 15 Dec. of 

 the same year, keepers of the peace. Pat. 27, pt. 2, m. 26 d. 



m. I d. contains a copy of the king's writ to Skipwith as 

 justice of oyer and terminer in Lindsey, bidding him deliver 

 his records into chancery; dated 7 Nov., 28 Edw. III. 



m. I d. Placita corone apud Lincoln' coram prefatis Wil- 

 lelmo de Skipwith et sociis suis iusticiariis etc., die 

 Lune proximo post festum Sancti Michaelis, anno 

 regni .... xxvii*^. . . . 



' In my article I did not venture to include this roll, and as a matter 

 of fact it is not safe to make dogmatic statements about the nature either 

 of this roll or of that for Essex, no. vii. 



