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

BLAdd.Roll39567, m.7 (AD1550[1])

BURY WITH HEPMANGROVE. ESTREAT OF THE COURT WITH VIEW OF FRANKPLEDGE HELD THERE ON THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, IN THE FOURTH YEAR OF THE REIGN OF KING EDWARD VI. [1]

1

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

2

6 d. from Thomas Coles for assaulting Thomas Lesseley, against the peace.

3

4 d. from Richard Butteler for the same.

4

4 d. from Thomas Wright for the same.

5

8 d. from William Benet for soaking his hemp in the common lade, against the ordinance.

6

2 d. each from John Wynnd and Agnes Coles for not cleaning their common watercourses, as ordered.

7

8 d. each from Henry Middelton and Silvester Campion, 4 d. from John Rede, 8 d. from William Tomson, 4 d. from John Andrewe and 8d. from William Burrowe (alias Weest) for permitting their colts to wander in the fields, against the ordinance.

8

4 d. from William Graye for permitting his pigs to wander in the fields, against the ordinance.

9

2 d. each from John Filbie, Anthony Baker, Charles Baker, William Graye and William Tomson, victualers, for selling victuals and bread contrary to the assize.

10

Total: 9 s. 4 d., examined by John Tebolde.

Notes

1. 17 September, 1550.