in Wiltshire, A.D. 1349. 



399 



John Chuppeman merchant took 

 excessively vj.d. 



John Bacon junior brewer took 

 excessively vj.d. 



Geoffrey Franceyus brewer took 

 excessively vj.d. 



John Chalener brewer took ex- 

 cessively vj.d. 



Simon Barnebes merchant took ex- 

 cessively iij.d. 



Henry Taillour tailor took ex- 

 cessively iii.d. 



John Satel thresher took excessively 

 iii.d. 



John Langeluce carpenter took ex- 

 cessively vj.d. 



Beginald Duke thresher and fisher- 

 man took excessively vj.d, 



Rusteshale. 

 J ohn Suayl butcher took excessively 

 for selling victual after his oath 

 vj.d. 



William Gay merchant and brewer 

 took excessively after his oath vj.d. 



Isabel 1 wife of John Jagon spinster 

 took excessively after her oath 

 iij.d. 



John Koc of Busteshale took ex- 

 cessively iiii.d. Pledge Peter le 

 Clone. 



Charleton. 

 John Coupere and William Mills 

 butchers 



William Cornett tailor took ex- 

 cessively after his oath xj.d. 



Wyveletford. 



Walter Wyot took excessively vj.d. 

 after his oath. 



Balphe Hogges thresher and fisher- 

 man took excessively after his 

 oath vj.d. 



Merden. 



John Devenysche took excessively 

 xij.d. after his oath; pledges for the 

 excess Thomas Kene and Bobert 

 atte Masche. 



Pateney. 



Henry Holle butcher sold ex- 

 cessively to vj.d. after his oath. 



Stannton. 

 No one found there in excess. 



Aulton Priors. 

 John Boddoke took excessively after 



his oath vj.d. Pledge for the 



excess John Wyk. 

 Bobert le Webbe took excessively 



after his oath vj.d. Pledge John 



. . . obel. 



Dracote (?) 

 No one found there in excess. 



Ore. 



No one found there in excess. 



Wilecote (?) 

 No one found there in excess. 

 [Illegible] Joan le Bocher brewster 



took excessively xii.d." 2 



m. 9. d. 



" John le Taillour of Lytelton took excessively for his work xii.d. 

 " Alyngton. No one is there who takes excessively. 



" The bailiff is ordered to take John Pavior of Bychchenstoke (?) who was 

 sworn to serve Bichard Verdon, and who has withdrawn from his service 

 within the term, and the bailiff answers that he is not found." 



[The rest of this side of the membrane is illegible.] 



1 " Is." It may be Isolda. 

 2 Ten lines following are illegible. 



