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

BLAdd.Roll34314 (AD1543[2])

BURY. ESTREAT OF THE VIEW OF FRANKPLEDGE WITH COURT OF RICHARD WILLIAMS, ALIAS CRUMWELL, KNIGHT, [HELD] AT RAMSEY ON THE FIRST DAY OF OCTOBER, IN THE THIRTY-FIFTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING HENRY VIII. [1]

1

[COMMON BAKERS:] 2 d. each from Anthony Dixon, Thomas Copingaye, Richard Genys and John West, common bakers, for not keeping the assize of bread.

2

[BREWERS:] 2 d. each from Isabelle Wright, John Mariner and William Grime, ale-brewers, for breaking the assize.

3

3 d. from Mistress Shefeld, owing suit to court, for default.

4

12 d. from Robert Tomson for breaking the lord's park and leading his horses away without the lord's licence.

5

12 d. from Robert Tomson for allowing his pigs to wander into the field called drurfeld.

6

12 d. from John Rede for the same.

7

2 s. 8 d. from the lord's Bailiff for common fine.

8

Total: 7 s. 1 d.

Notes

1. 1 October, 1543.