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Reilly, S. A.

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

Therefore they are in mercy. Pledges of the said
Thomas, richard of Lortemere and Jordan of Paris. Pledges of
the said Henry, Richard Pen... and Richard Butry.
17. Adam Moses gives half a sextary of wine to have an
inquest as to whether Henry Ayulf accused him of the crime
of larceny and used opprobrious and contumelious words of
him. Afterwards they made accord and Henry finds security
for an amercement. Fine, 12d.
18. Isabella Sywards in mercy for having sold to Richard
Bodenham land that she could not warrant him.
19. All the ploughmen of great Ogbourne are convicted by the
oath of twelve men...because by reason of their default [the
land] of the lord was ill ploughed whereby the lord is
damaged to the amount of 9s.... And Walter Reaper is in
mercy for concealing [i.e. not giving information as to] the
said bad ploughing. Afterwards he made fine with the lord
with 1 mark.
20. From Ralph Joce 6s.8d. for his son, because he [the son]
unlawfully carried off grain from the lord's court. Pledge,
Geoffrey Joce.
21. From Henry Pink 12d. for a trespass by waylaying.
22. From Eve Corner 6d. for a trespass of her pigs.
23. From Ralph Scales 6d. for timber carried off.
24. From William Cooper 12d. for ploughing his own land with
the lord's plough without licence.
25. From Hugh Newman 12d. for trespass in the wood.


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