The Court Rolls of Ramsey, Hepmangrove, and Bury, 1268–1600

BLAdd.Roll39599d (AD1304)

72

12 d. from Emma, widow of Robert Faber for the same, regularly. Pledge: Benedict Clere. Pottle.

73

12 d. from Matilda, wife of John le Porter for the same. Pledge: Warren Tannator. Gallon, pottle, quart.

74

6 d. from Emma Dunch for the same, three times. Pledge: Robert Nyttingale. Pottle, quart.

75

18 d. from the wife of William de Rypton for the same, regularly. Pledge: John le Porter. Gallon, pottle, quart.

76

18 d. from Alice de Assebech for the same. Pledge: her husband. Gallon, pottle.

77

18 d. from Mariot, wife of Alan Tannator for the same. Pledge: her husband. Gallon, pottle, quart.

78

18 d. from Margery le Ferrour for the same. Pledge: Benedict Clere. Gallon, pottle.

79

Amercement excused, at the request of the Marshall of the Lord King, from the wife of William Hauteyn for the same. Pledge: her husband. Gallon, pottle, quart.

80

12 d. from the wife of John ad Pontem for the same, six times. Pledge: her husband. No measures brought.

[PRESENTMENTS BY THE JURORS]

81

6 d. from Ralph Amour for default.

82

Order to correct a ditch that is too wide made by the Lord Abbot at Aylrichesgatebole and obstructing the road, to the nuisance of the commoners.

83

Order to correct a hedge erected by the Lord Abbot and the Cellarer which blocks the road at le Wik to nuisance.

84

Order to correct the appropriation made by the Cellarer in enclosing le Wylnecros, where the commoners were accustomed to pasture their beasts during the open time.

85

Order to correct a ditch made by the Cellarer, on which he erected a hedge, to the nuisance of the commoners, and also another ditch and another hedge at the entrance to Casseles, to nuisance.

86

Order to correct an appropriation made by the Cellarer in Stocking Fen [4], where he made a ditch and set up and maintains a barrier, to serious nuisance.

87

Order to correct the narrowing of the common lade by the Almoner between himself and John Producas by appropriating land by one waringe.

88

Order to correct the appropriation made by the Almoner by ploughing up the common boundary at White Cross between his land and that of Simon de Ellesworth, to nuisance.

89

6 d. from Sarah le Lavender for narrowing the common gutter between herself and Godfrey Andreu. Order to correct.

90

6 d. from John le Flexman for making his dung heap to the nuisance of the King's road. Order to remove.

91

6 d. from Nicholas Pampe for drawing blood from Lenejon. Pledge: Simon de Ellesworth.

92

6 d. from Geoffrey Blauncgernon for a hue and cry justly raised on him by Martin, son of Vincent Piscator. Pledge: Peter Flote.

93

6 d. from John le Porter and Ralph de London, pledges of Thomas de Hoylaunde, because he did not come to respond concerning a hue and cry justly raised on him by Gilbert Kippon. Pledges: the one for the other. Order that Thomas obtain better pledges.

94

6 d. from Richard Sperner, pledge of Richard Pilche, because he did not come to respond concerning a hue and cry justly raised on him by the same Gilbert. Pledge: William de Ripton. Order that Richard obtain a better pledge.

95

6 d. from Nicholas son of Eve for a hue and cry justly raised on him by Adam Tector. Pledge: Richard Pedefer.

96

6 d. from William, younger son of Faber, for the same by Emma Pampe. Pledge: William Wrau.

97

[No amercement recorded] from Brothers Richard de Weston, Richard de Werl' and Henry de Glatton, monks, for the same by William Wrau.

98

6 d. from John Waker for the same by John Tixtor. Pledge: William le Rydeman.

99

12 d. from William de Dunstaple for the same by Joan Bere. Pledge: Robert de Infirmaria.

100

6 d. from Gilbert Kyppon for the same by Margaret Collop. Pledge: Peter Carnifex.

101

6 d. from Nicholas Pampe for the same by Agnes le Bere. Pledge: Alan Tannator Junior.

102

6 d. from Richard de Hemmynges, pledge of Richard le Rede, because he did not come to respond concerning a hue and cry justly raised on him by the same Agnes. Pledge: Simon Tannator. Order that Richard obtain a better pledge.

103

12 d. from Petronilla, ancilla of John Muntabon for unjustly raising the hue and cry on the King's grain collectors. Pledge: John Muntabon.

104

6 d. from John Tixtor and John ad Pontem, pledges of Geoffrey de Weston, because he did not come to respond concerning a hue and cry justly raised on him by Ivo Russel. Pledges: the one for the other. Order that Geoffrey obtain better pledges.

105

6 d. from Simon Kaym for a hue and cry justly raised on him by the same Geoffrey. Pledge: Hugh Dunch.

106

Order to distrain Geoffrey de Weston to respond for making rescue from the King's bailiffs.

107

6 d. from a garcon of Alexander Molendinarius for charging excessive tolls. Pledge: Alexander Molendinarius. Order that he be removed.

Notes

4. MS: Stokkingfen.