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1315. After sworn evidence of a jury of fourteen, Oseney had leave to put a board in Oseney lock, and, if neces|sary, also a 'fillet.'
A INQUISICION i-made for þe planke and philete to be i-put in þe loke.
Inquisicion i-take By William of Hakeburn, þen Baylyffe of þe hundrede withoute þe Northȝate of oxonford, þe yere of Kyng Edwarde [Marginal note: 'Edward 2.'] þe Soone of Kyng Edwarde þe ix, by þe oþe of Gilberte Shipton, william of Eynysham, of Adam Tilhurste, Robert queynton ['Quenintone.'] , William Broun, Robert Grynder, Water Wareborowgh, Hugh of Barton, John leyge, [Richard [Added from the Latin.] of Blox|ham, Walter of Hereford, Walter mareschal, Robert of Legge] William Weston, þe which seyne by þere othe that þabbot of Oseneye shall put in his locke on table ['ponet . . . unam tabulam.'] of þe brede of ij. fote and dj. with iij. borys or holys, And if hit be nede and lacke of water he ['su[per]ponet unum filetum.'] shall vppon put oon philet of þe brede of halfe a foote. In-to witnysse of thys thyng þe forsaide swore men haue put to þere seelys. i-ȝeve at oseney þe day and þe yere a-forsaide.