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Reilly, S. A.

"Our Legal Heritage : 600-1776 King Aehelbert - King George III"

Fine, 12d.
11. John Bernard in mercy for his beasts caught by night in
the lord's meadow. Fine, 2s.
12. Richard Love gives 12d. to have a jury of twelve
touching a rod of land which Robert of Brockhole and Juliana
his wife hold. This action is respited to the next court
[when the jurors are to come] without further delay.
Afterwards the jurors come and say upon their oath that the
said Richard has the greater right in the said land.
Therefore let him have seisin.
13. William Blackbeard in mercy for not coming with his law
as he was bound to do. Pledges, Geoffrey of Wick and
Geoffrey Payn. Fine, 6d.
14. It was presented that Stephen Shepherd by night struck
his sister with a knife and grievously wounded her.
Therefore let him be committed to prison. Afterwards he made
fine with 2s. Pledge, Geoffrey of wick.
15. It was presented that Robert Carter's son by night
invaded the house of Peter Burgess and in felony threw
stones at his door so that the said Peter raised the hue.
Therefore let the said Robert be committed to prison.
Afterwards he made fine with 2s.
16. Nicholas Drye, Henry le Notte (fine, 12d.) and Thomas
Hogue (fine, 12d.) were convicted for that they by night
invaded the house of Sir Thomas the Chaplain and forcibly
expelled thence a man and woman who had been taken in there
as guests.


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