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Offenders against the Statute of Labourers 



m. 10. 



" Sioanbergh. The Jury say that John Loutry mowed \ acre of meadow 

 in Upavene which was Walter Galaunt's and took for the mowing x.d. 

 That William Mylle and William Mylle, junior, John Duke and William 

 Gosehorn mowed an acre of meadow which belouged to Simon Gybbes in 

 Upavene and took for mowing xiiij.d. That Cristina Ferthyng took from 

 Kichard le Clerk ij.s. for her services in the winter term. That John Wittry 

 mowed an acre of meadow in Uppavene which belonged to Simon Gybbes 

 and took for mowing x.d. That Humprey le Fox took excessively for reaping 

 corn xl.d. That John Cobenham took excessively for reaping corn in 

 Kusteshall xl.d. That Henry le Galewe has bound himself to and has 

 withdrawn from the service of John Clarice from the term of Hokeday 

 last past until the feast of St. Michael next coming against the agreement 

 made between them against the statute. That William Mylle junior and 

 William Mylle senior, John Duk and William Gosehorn mowed \ acre of 

 meadow, which belonged to Walter Galaunt in Upavene and took viii.d and 

 thus excessively v.d. halfpenny." 



m. 11. 



" Inquest taken before the deputies of the Hundred of Malmesbury on 

 Thursday next before the feast of St. Barnabas, 26 Edward III. 



" The twelve jurors say that William Reygnald of Norton servant of Hugh 

 Saunders took in excess for his salary to the value of vj.s. That the 

 household servant 1 of Richard atte Gere of the same town took in excess to 

 the value of xii.d. That John Deye mason of Pole took in excess to the 

 value of xii.d. That John Mete, household servant, of Dauntesey took 

 in excess to the value of xii.d. That John Reygnald, household servant of 

 the same town took in excess to the value of xii.d. That John Forester 

 servant in Keuel took in excess to the value of xii.d. That Henry Byloun, 

 weaver of Brokenebergh took in excess to the value of ii.s. That the wife of 

 Henry, wool spinner took in excess to the value of xii.d. 2 That Christina 

 Fraunceys wool spinner of Asshelegh took in excess to the value of vi.d. 

 That Edith Palmere of Brokeneberg took in excess to the value of xii.d. 

 That William Stephen household servant of Norton took in excess to the 

 value of ii.s. That Agnes Edewyne brewster of Malmesbury took in excess 

 to the value of vj.d. That Thomas Laurens brewer of the same took in 

 excess xii.d. That William Grymbald brewer of the same took in excess xviii.d 

 That Henry Jeamiour (?) brewer of the same took in excess vi.d. That Elys 

 Bakewyt brewer of the same took in excess xii.d. That Edith Russel brewster 

 of the same town took in excess xii.d. That William atte Purye brewer of 

 the same took in excess to the value of xl.d. That Christina Benet brewster 

 of the same took, &d., vi.d. That Joan Barbour of the same took, &c, vi.d. 

 That Thomas Smyth smith of the same took, &c, iii.d. That Nicholas 

 Handsex carrying doors and windows from empty tenements in Malmesbury 



1 Famul.' This entry has been crossed through. 

 ' 2 This entry has been crossed through. 



