The Entry thereof.
ss. The Sheriffe was commanded that he should take W. J. late of, &c. if &c. and safely, &c. so that he might have his body here at this day (to wit) from the day of the holy Trinity in fif∣teen
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ss. The Sheriffe was commanded that he should take W. J. late of, &c. if &c. and safely, &c. so that he might have his body here at this day (to wit) from the day of the holy Trinity in fif∣teen
dayes, to answer R. S. in a Plea, that he render to him fourty shillings, which to him he oweth and unjustly detaineth, &c. and now here at this day came the aforesaid R. by W. B. his At∣torney and offered himself the 4th. day against the aforesaid W. J. in the Plea aforesaid, and he came not, and the She∣riffe now returneth that he took the bo∣dy of the aforesaid J. whose said body here at this day he hath ready, and be∣cause the said Sheriffe the body of the aforesaid J. now here hath not, there∣fore the said Sheriff (to wit) N.B. Esq is in mercy, and is amearced by the Ju∣stices here to fourty shillings, & in mer∣cy, xl.s. the same Sheriff is commanded that he have here from the day of St. Michael in 15. dayes the body of the aforesaid J. whom, &c. to answer the aforesaid R. in the Plea aforesaid, &c.