in Wiltshire, A.I). 1349. 



395 



Thomas Palmere brewer took ex- 

 cessixely ij.s. 



John le Cowpere brewer took ex- 

 cessively ij.s. 



Edith Hurel brewster took ex- 

 cessively ij.s. 



John Chaloner weaver xij.d. 



Margery Akerman webster took ex- 

 cessively xii.d. 



Matilda le Mere took excessively 

 xii.d. 



Agnes Allewele took excessively 

 xii.d. 



Mabill Yuggelaye 1 took excessively 

 xij.d. 



Walter le Deghere took excessively 

 iiis. iiij.d. 



Agnes wife of William Bisshop took 

 excessively xij.d. 



Edith Fipion (?) spinster took ex- 

 cessively iiij.d. 



Agnes Pageham " schuppestre " 

 took excessively vj.d. 



Matilda wife of William atte Wiche 

 brewster took excessively xij.d. 



Edith Stormy webster took ex- 

 cessively xij.d. 



William le Threcher took ex- 

 cessively xij.d. 



Gilian Soumeter weaver took ex- 

 cessively vj.d. 



Edith Riuers brewster took ex- 

 cessively xii.d. 



Wotton. 



John Jordan de Wotton butcher took 

 excessively xl.d. 



JEstbedWynde. 

 John le Couk of Estbedwynd brewer 



took excessively xij.d. 

 Henry le bredere took excessively 



in autumn vj.d. 

 John le BreoWere took excessively 



at the same time vj.d. 

 Agnes de Kent took excessively at 



the same time iij.d. 



Hynsete. 



Agnes Boundi webster took ex- 

 cessively vj.d. 



Margery Noreys 1 took excessively 

 vi.d. 



Chussebury. 

 William le Yrmanggere carrying 



iron took excessively xii.d. 

 Thomas de Watydeene at another 



time convicted took excessively 



ij.s. 



Cherletone. 

 John Maisterion seller of victua 



took excessively vj.d. 

 Isabel wife of Geoffrey le Vode in 



the same way took excessively 



vj.d. 



Richard Staunton seller of victual 

 took excessively ij.s. 



Edith wife of Geoffrey le Deyere 

 brewster was convicted because 

 she caused to be made from \ qr. 

 beans 7.s. and l.d. worth of house- 

 bread and thus took excessively 

 in both her crafts x.s. 



Nicholas Boteler seller of victual 

 and brewer took excessively xij.d. 



Stephen Ferour met men coming 

 to sell towards Cherleton in the 

 hundred of Kynewardeston and by 

 force and arms put them to flight 

 to the town of Huggeford in Co. 

 Berks, thus to forestall them. 



William Lyteman fuller dwelling at 

 Stotescombe took double in his 

 artifice and thus took excessively 

 in the hundred of Kynewardeston 

 xl.d. 

 Fifide. 



Matilda Smerenour webster took 

 excessively xij.d. 



William atte Wich smith took ex- 

 cessively ij.s. 



Mid diet on. 

 Roger le Mere of Middleton brewer 

 took excessively iijs. iiijd. 



1 Comptrix. 



2 D 2 



