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

BLAdd.Roll39567, m.8 (AD1549[2])

BURY WITH HEPMANGROVE. ESTREAT OF THE COURT WITH VIEW OF FRANKPLEDGE HELD AT RAMSEY ON THE THIRTEENTH DAY OF NOVEMBER, IN THE THIRD YEAR OF THE REIGN OF EDWARD VI, BY THE GRACE OF GOD KING OF ENGLAND, FRANCE AND IRELAND, DEFENDER OF THE FAITH AND SUPREME HEAD ON EARTH OF THE ENGLISH AND IRISH CHURCH. [1]

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COMMON FINE: 2 s. 8 d., from the Bailiff.

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[...] [2] from Robert Sewyne as relief for one messuage, one close and eight and a half acres of land.

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[...] [3] from Thomas Filby and William Sharpe, bakers, for selling bread contrary to the assize.

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[...] [4] from William Tomson and William Graye, victualers, for selling victuals at excessive prices.

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[...] [5] from William Taylerd, gentleman, and John Cockes, owing suit to court, for default.

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[...] [6] from John Redman, William Tomson, William Hauling and John Gowler for not ringing their pigs as ordered.

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[...] [7] from John Juge for soaking his hemp in the common lade or river of Bury, against the ordinance.

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[...] [8] from John Wynnd as fine for one cotagium with appurtenances.

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Total: 10 s. 2 d. ob., of which: 2 s. 8 d. as common fine, 2 s. in entry fines, 3 s. ob. in relief, 2 s. 6 d. in amercements. Examined and concorded with the court roll. Tebolde.

Notes

1. 13 November, 1549.

2. Torn away.

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