By the Rev. Canon J. E. Jackson. 



115 



Madfngton. 3 s . 4 d . Philip Atte Stone in default. 

 Abboteston. 3 s . 4 d . All well. 



ASSERTON". 3 s . D°. 



Sharnton. 7 s . 9 d . Stephen Salf 's ale measures wrong. John Ghue (?) miller, 

 fined, Little Langford highway : the whole Tithing ought to mend, 

 but has not mended. 



"Wilt, has paid nil. Edw. Felawe miller, fined. Highway at "le Marshe". 



Stapul-Langeford. 8 3 . 8 d . John Clark in default. The same, and Nicholas 

 Baker use false ale-measures. 



"Wiccheford. 12 d . All well. 



Neweton. 2 8 . John Kyngman, miller, fined, Robert Boley's ale-measures 

 false. Quydhampton Highway not repaired as it sh d . be, by the whole 

 Tithing. 



Btmerton. 6 s . 8 d . John Jerveys, and John Makerell in arrear, also Rob. 

 Calysshe 



Brudecombe. 7 s . W m . Russell, John Bauchyn, John Paperay, Edw. Fletcher, 

 Thos. Alabre, and W m . Ballard, in default. Lettice, wife of Gode- 

 felowe is a common brawler : ordered to be arrested. Joan, wife of 

 John Wattys is a common thief, ["latruneula"] The same order. 

 The King's highway towards Wilton ought to be repaired by the 

 "formann of Fisherton Aucher and his formanria." Ditchampton 

 highway to be repaired by the whole Tithing. 



The xii Jurymen, viz*. W m . Bote and his fellows, &c. Further 

 present the King's highway opposite St. Giles's ought to be mended by 

 the Tithing of Newton. 



HEIGHTESBURY. 



The Sheriff's Turn held at High, Friday in Easter week 17 Henry VI 

 The Tithing of 

 Immere paid 5s. All well. 

 Orcheston. 3 d . D°. 



Asheton. 6 s . 8 d . Thos. Marchaunt, miller, fined. 

 Bathampton. 5 s . John Kyng, d°. 

 Codeford. 8s. All well. 



TJbeton [Upton Lovell], paid nil. W m . Reynolds, miller, fined. 



Horntngesham, paid nil. Thomas Carpenter, miller, d°. 



Botton" brought no money. All well. 



Balecltff fined for not coming, owes 5 s . 



The xii Jurymen viz*. W m . Burton and his fellows, &c. Further 

 present that the men of Tuderyngton have made a "marling putt" 

 close to the highway called Dylpitts. Ordered, &o. 



WHER. [ Wherwettsdown^ 



The Sheriff's Turn held there on Saturday in Easter week 17 



Henry VI. 

 The Tithing of 

 Tidelside. 19| d . All well. 



