THE BOOK FOR A justice of Peace never so well and diligently set forth. LONDINI IN edibus Wilhelmi Middilton. To the reader. This book of justice of peace is amended now at this imprinting as in the allegation of the years of statutes, & the chapters of the same. And furthermore many statutes, that in divers cases charge the laid justicers of Peace, be added to: that were never before printed in the said book, one cause is for many of them have been enacted, sith the time that the same book was first compiled, which was a very good act. For lightly there is nothing belonging to a justice of the Peace to do, as concerning the process of their sessions, to make warrants, Supersedias, Enditementes of high Treason, petty treason, felonies appe●les, trespasses upon statutes and contra regis pacem, but it is contained in this lycle book. justice of peace ¶ What men should be justices of the peace their authority and power, the form of their charges, and whereof they may inquire, drawn out of the Statutes and the comen laws. IN every county good men and lawful, that be no maintainers of evil, nor barretours in the country, shallbe assingned to be justices of the peace The Statute thereof is. Anno primo Edwardi tertii statuto secundo Capitulo decimosexto. ¶ Good men and lawful shallbe assigned in every shire to keep the peace, and at the time of the assygnementes mention shall be made, that such as shall be indicted, or taken by the said keepers of the Peace, shall not be let to mainprize by the sheriffs, nor by none other ministers, if they be not maynpernable by the law. Anno quarto Edwardi tertii Capitulo secundo. ¶ Two or three of the most substantial men of the Shire, shall be assigned keepers of the Peace by the kings commission, and they with other learned in the law, shall hear and determine felonies and trespasses committed, and done against the Peace, and do reasonable punishment according to law and reason Anno decimo octavo Edwardi tertii capi. 2. ¶ justices of the peace shall hold their sessyous. i.i. times in the year at least, that is to say at the feast of the Annunciation of our lady, saint Margaret, saint Michael, and saint Nycholas and more often, as shallbe though requisite by the discretion of the said justicers. Statutum de seruicientibus. An. 25. Ed. 3. Capi. vlt Et an. 26 Ed. 3. capi. 12. ☞ In every county shallbe assigned a lord. & three or four of the most sustancial of the shire with some learned in the law, for the safeguard of the peace, and they have power to inquire of misdoers, rioters, and other barratours, and them pursue, arrest, take and chastise after their trespass, and to imprison & duly punish them according to the law & custom of the Realm, and also to inquire of them that wander about, which will not labour as they were wont, and to take and arrest all those that they find culpable by inditement or suspection, and to commit them to prison, and they that be suspections, and not of good fame, to take surety of their good abeting before they go out of prison. And also they may at the Kyngess suit hear, and determine all Felonies and trespass committed within the same county. Anno. 34. Edwardi. 3. Capitulo primo. ¶ In every commission of the peace through the Realm, where need shall be, two men of law of the same county, shallbe assigned to go and proceed to the deliverance of thieves and felons, as often as they shall think it expedient the statute thereof is an. 17. R. 2. ca vlter. ☞ In every ●●missyon of justices of peace there shall be but vi justicers assigned with the justicers of Assize, and that the said vi justicers shall hold their sessions every quarter of the year at jest, and by three days if need be, on pain to be punished after the advise of the Kings counsel at the suit of any that will complain. And they shall inquire of Mayres, Stewards, Constables, and gaylours, if they have made dew execution of the statute made for servants labourers and beggars, & shall punish the punyssheable by the pain of C. s and they that be found faulty, & not punyssheable by the same pain, shallbe punished by their discretion. And every of the said justicers shall take ii i s. a day for their wages for the time of their said sessions, and their clerk ii s. of the fines and mercyamentes rising and coming of the same sessions, by the hands of the Shyryffes'. And that the lords of franchises shallbe contributours to the said wages after the rate of their ꝑie of fines & aforesaid an. 12. R. 2. Ca 10. ☞ In every county shallbe assigned viii justicers of Peace, and their estreytes shall be doubled, and the one part delyuere● by the said justicers to the sheriff, to levy the money rising of the same sessions, & the sheriff shall pay them their wages thereof by Indenture. And that no Duke Earl, Baron, nor Baneret, although they be assigned justices of peace and sit in the sessions with the other viii shall take no wages. And that the justicers put their names in the straights, together with the number of the days of their sessions, to the intent the sheriffs may know to whom to pay wages. The statute thereof is Anno. 14. R. 2. Capi. 11. ¶ No person shallbe assigned to be justice of the Peace in no county within the realm of England, except he have lands or tennnes to the value of twenty li. by year, and if any be ordained hereafter justice of the Peace in any county that hath not lands and tenements to the value aforesaid, and doth not notify the same to the chancellor of England for the time being, within a month after that he hath knowledge of the said commission, or if he sit in the syssyons, or make any warrant or precept, by force of the same commission, he shall lose twenty li. And yet nevertheless he shall be put out of the commission: of which penalty the king shall have the one moiety, and he that will sue for the king, the other half, and shall have an action to demand the penalty by a writ of Debt at the comen law. provided that this extend not to such cities and borrows, that be counts incorporate of themself, nor to cities, towns, and borrows, that have justice of peace of the inhabitants by commission or grant of the king or his progenitors. provided also that if there be not men sufficient, having lands & tenements to the value aforesaid, learned in the law and of good governance, within any such counts that other learned in the law shallbe made justices of the Peace, by the discretion of the Chancellor of England, for the time being though they have no lands to such value. An no. 18. Henrici 6. capi. 11. ¶ justices of peace shallbe sworn, duly and without favour to keep and put in erection all the statutes and ordinance touching their offices. Anno. 13. R. 2. Capi. 7. forcible entre. ☞ If any man enter into lands and tenemen●es, and keep them with force, the justice of peace (after they be complained unto) shall take with them the power of the shire, & go to the place where entre was made with force: & if they find any that holdeth such place forcybly the justice shall comytte them to the next jail, there to abide as convict by the Record of the same justices, or justice, unto the time they have made fine and raansome to the king, and that the shire, as well the Shyryffe as other, shall be attendant to the said justyices of peace, to go and streagth the said justices, to arrest misdoers, on pain of emprisonement and to make fine to the king And the same law and reason is for entries in to benefices and offices of the church, the statutes is. Anno. 15. R. 2. Capi. 2. ¶ It is agreed that the statut of Anno decimo quinto Ry. 2. of forcible entre, Statute of forcible entre shallbe holden in all points. And because the said Statute extendeth not to entces into tenements in peaceable manner, & after kept with fort, or if those persons that entered by force be voided & gone before the justices of the Peace come, It is agreed that if any make such forcible entre into lands or tenements, or keep them forcyably, that after complaint made to the justices of peace they and every of them have power to inquire thereof in convenient place by their discretion, at the costs of the parties grieved, and the persons that made such forcible entries: shallbe presented or voided. And the said justices of peace shall make their warrants & precepts, directed to the sheriff of the same shire. etc. to do come before them sufficient and indifferent persons that dwell nearest to the said tenements, to inquire of such entries, and every one that shallbe so empaneled before the said justicers, shall have lands and tenements to the value of xl s. by the year above the charges. And the shyrif shall return issues upon every of them, the first day of return of the precept xi s. the two. day xl s. the iii C. s. & at every day after double. And if the sheriff or bailiff of franchise, having return of the kings writ, be slack, & make not execution of the said precepts, he shall lose for eurry defaute twenty li. and make fine to the king: and as well justicers of peace, as justices of Ass. have power to hear & determine such default & neclygences of the said sheriffs & bailiffs as well by bill at the suit of the party, as by endytement taken for the king only. And if the sheriff or baylyffe be duly attaint in this behalf by endytement or bill, he that will sue for himself, and the king shall have the half of the forfeiture of twenty li. with his costs and expenses. And that, such process shallbe made against them as in an action of Trespass with force. An. 8. H. 6. Cap. 9 Roytius' assemble. ¶ Where any, riot, rout or assemble of people is had against the law, two or three of the justicers of the peace, and the sheriff or undershyryffe shall take such power of the shire, as shallbe need to arrest them, and the same justices, sheriff, & undershyriffe shall have power to record the matter, as they find it, and the persons being ill doers, sha●be convict by their record. And if it happen the same if doers to be departed before the justices, sheriff and undershyriffe come: than they shall inquire thereof within a month immediately after such riot, assemble, or rout of the people so done, and they shall hear & determine it according to the lame of the land: and if the verdict he not found within a month, they shall certify the king or his counsel of all the circumstances within a month, which certificate shallbe of the same effect, as though it had be found by twelve men. And if any misdoers will travers the matter, than the certificate and the travers shall be sent into the kings Benthe: there to be tried. And the justice of peace, dwellynge most near in any county, where any such riot of people shallbe here after, together with the sheriff, or undershyryffe of the same county●, and also the justices of Assize for the time that they shallbe there in their sessions in case that any such riot assemble or rout shallbe made in their presence, shall do execution of the said Statute, ach●, on pain to pay. C. li. to the king, as oft as they shall fau● to execute the same statute. An. 13. H 4. Ca vlter ¶ justices of the peace in every shire, in two of their sessions holden between Easter and michaelmas, shall make proclamation by their discretion, after the dearth of victuals, how much a mason, a carpenter, a tailor, and other crafts men, workmen, & labourers shall take by the day, as well in August as in other times of the year, with meat and drink, or without meat and drink, between the two sessions aforesaid. And that every man obey these proclamations, from time to time, as a thing made by statute. And all victuallers shallbe take their winning after the discretion and limitation of the said justices of the peace on pain to be grievously punished after the discretion of the said justices of peace where no pain a force time hath been limited on the said victuallers. Anno. 13. R. 2. Capi. 8. Fugitive laborce. ¶ justices of the peace have power to send their wryties for fugitive labourers, to each sheriff of this realm of England, and to make such process as the statute requireth, to bring them before them, to answer to our sovereign lord the king and to the parties, of the contempts and trespasses done contrary to the ordinance and statutes in that behalf, provided in like manner as the said justices have power to send to any sheriff for thieves indicted before them. And also that all the statutes and ordinances of labourers, servants, & artificers made in time past and not repelled, b● exemplified under the great seal, and sent to every shire of the realm of England to proclaim them in full county, and after this proclamation so made, the sheriff shall cause the same exemplification, to him directed, to be delivered to the justices of the peace, or to one of them, to remain with the same justices, that be or shallbe for the better putring of the Statutes and ordinance in execution. And that justices of peace in every county named of the Quorum be resseant within the same county, except Lords named in the commission and also except justices of the one henche & of the other, the chief baron of the Escheker, sergeants at the law, and the kings attorney, for the time that they shallbe attending and occupied in the Kings courts, or other wise enbused in the kings service, and shall hold their sessions four times in the year, that is to say, in the first week after the feast of S. Myghell, the first week after the epiphany, the first week after thee (clausum Pasche) and the first week after saint Thomas day, and of tener if necessity require. And justices of the peace have power to examine all labourers, artificers, and servants, by their oaths of things by them done contrary to the ordinance & Statutes, and to punish them thereupon, as well as upon inquest. An. 2. H. 5. capi. 4. et an. 34. Edwardi. 3. capi. 10. ¶ Pleas, suits, and process, commenced before justices of the peace, shall not be dyscontynued by new commissions of peace made to other justicers, but those pleas and processes shall stand in their strength. And the justices in the same new commissions so assigned after that they have the records of the said pleas & process afore them, shall have power & authority to continue the said pleas and processes, and the same and all other depending to hear & finally determine, in like manner as the other justices mought & ought to have done if no new commiss. had been made, a. 11. H. 6. ca 6 ¶ justices of peace have power to inquire. hear and determine, in case if men of ways by day or by night come into the Shires of Herforde, Shrewesburye, Gloucester, and other Shires adjoining, and take men with them, and keep them in Wales in the Mountains, unto the time that they have paid certain sums of money. And if the said misdoers will not appear, unto the time that they be outlawed, than shall the same justices writ letters unto the officers of the seignories, where such misdoers dwell of the out lagarye upon them pronounced, and the same officers upon that certification, to take the bodies of those outlaws, and do execution upon them in the same signory, as the law requireth in that case, without tyne or ransom in this be half to be made. Statuter. 2. Anno. 2. Henrici. 5. ca 5. ¶ Breve per justiciarios pacis. ¶ Hentur. etc. Canstabulariis ac ballivis de B. in come S. et corum cuilibet salutem. Cum in statuto in parliamento Ed. 3. nuper regis Anglie progenitoris nostri. Anno regis su● quinto tenter, edito, inter cetera concord ataer sit et stabiliter, ꝙ si aliqua persona seu person, the aliqibus murdris aut felomis in uno come indictater sive appellater, commorans vel reseans sit in alio come, justit ad andiend et terminandum huiusmodi murdrum et felon' in come illo, ubi hmōi persona seu person indic. after, fuerit assignater, habeant potestatem faciendi et mittend brevia sua per omnes come Anglie, ubi necessater fuerit, ad capiend et mittend hmōi personas in forma predicter indectater, prout in statuto predicto plenius continetur: ac cum Iohn W. nuper de R. predicter Wever, coram justice. nostris ad pacem in come D. conseruand assignater de diversis murdris feloniis indictater existit, ac per vos, seu aliquos vestrum pro suspectione felony apud R. predicter chapter, et in custodia vestra detenter, latoti presentium indilate deliberati faciatis, per indentuter inter vos et predicter la oter conficiend, ita quod ipse corpus eiusdem I. custod jail nostre castri nostri de. E. in comitter predicter siue dilatione duci faci, ibidem in prisona vestra sub saluo custod moratuter, quousque idem I. ad respondendum coram justiciarium predictum, de murdeter et felon' predieter, secundum consuetudinem regn: nostri Anglie deducatur, et compellatur: et hoc nullatenus omitter, seu unus vestrum omitter, sub periculo incumbente. Teste I. S. uno justice. nostrorum predictum in transtino sancti Mariini. An. regni regis Henrici septimi. 20. ¶ Breve per justice gaol. ¶ M. N. Miles et socii sui justice. domini r●gis et gaolam suam castri sui de T. de prisonibus in ea exislē●ibus deliberandn assignū, vic. Essex, saltm Et part dicti domini Regis tibi precipimus, ꝙ Venire facias coram nobis apd C. die lune proximo ante festum ancti jacobi Apostoli omnes prisones in gaola predicta existent, una cum corumattachiamentis, & aliis ad miniculis prisones tilos qualitercunque tangenter & de visum cursliber ville & loci, unde telonie, de quibus iid prisones indictati, appellati, vel arrectati eristunt, facter fuer', tam infra libertaterquam extra, viginti quatuor liberos & legales homines per quos rei veritas melius scire poterit, & qui prisones predicter nulla assin̄ atringunt, una cum quotuor hominibus & pmpositum ville & socii eorum; ad faciendum ea q ex part dicter domini regis tunc ibid. iniungenr̄: Publice etiam proclamare facias ꝑ totam ba●ltuam tuam, quod omnes illi, qui sequi volverit versus prisones ꝑdicter ꝙ ●unc sint ibi usus eos (ꝓut justum fuerit) ꝓsecniuri. Scir facias etiam omnibus justice. pacis, Coron, senesc, dominorum & magnatum, at ballivis liberatum, and faciendum id qd ad officia s●u pertinent ad raciendum. Et iuvicicomes vel subvic. tuus una cum ballivis vl ministris vestris, tunc sitis in propriis personis vestris, adfaciendum quod ad officium vestrum pertinet in hac part. Et habeas ibi nomina predictorum Iusticiariorum pacis, coronatorum senescallorum, & pallivorum, & eorum per quotis inde scir feceris, breve Domini Regis tun● termittendo, quod inde tibi venerit & hoc pceptum Datum apud Westmonasterium decimo die mensis julii. Anno regni regis. H. 7. ca 21. ¶ The form and manner of the justices of Peace charge. YE shall inquire of heretics and Lollards, heretics & Lollards. & such as keep erroneous opinions, teach & preach the same contrary to the tayth and laws of the Church, or keep any schools thereof, in hurt and prejudice of the faith, ye shall do us to weet of their names, and of their opinions, and how long they have continued therein. Vide scatutum. a, 2. H. 5. Capi. 7, ¶ Two justices of peace of the shire, Herysye. where it shall happen any person or persons to be accused, presented, or indicted of heresy, may by their discretions, in default of the ordinaries let such person or persons to bail, by four sufficient sureties, bound to the Kings use by obligation or recognisance, to appear before the ordinaries at such days, time, and places, as shall be limited in the said bonds by the said two justices, except the ordinaries can and do declare to the Kings highness, and to his counsel, a reasonable cause, that the said person or persons accused or presented of Herysye, should not be let to bail Anno. 25 H. 8. Capi. 14. Marke● in churchyards. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of all them that kep● any fairs, or market●rs, in churchyards, o● in any other holy place, where any seeking is, and how long they have continued therein, the Statute thereof if of Edward the third made at Wynchester. And also in the statute made at wynchester, the .13. year of E●. 1 is was defended, that fairs should no more be kept in churchyards Counterfeiting of coin. ¶ Ye shall inquire of them that counterfeit the kings coin, or if there be any false money and payment made therewith. And of them that bring false money into this Realm, or that counterfeit the coin of another realm which by the kings sufferance is current within this Realm, ye shall do us to were. And of them that elyppe, wash, file, or other wise falsity the money of this Realm And this seemeth to be high treason, for the statute saith, that he is a traitor ●o the king & hy● realm Anno tercio Hē●●ct qu●nti statuto scd● Capi. 6. et. 7. ¶ And the same iii year of the said King, it was ordained t●at galyhalfepens, so (kynne● dodkyns, Galyhalfpens and all money of Scotland shuld● be all pu● out, and who that maketh, vyethe, coynethe, or bringeth into this realm galyhalfpens, soskyns and dodkyns, shall be pumysshed as a fellow, and he that taketh or payeth such mon●y, shall lose an C s. whereof th● King shall have the one halfa, and he tha● will sew the other half. And tha● justicers of Peace in every Shire of this Realm, have power to inquire thereof, to hear and determine the same. ☞ Also of them that slay their master, that is for to say their soveraing, as wife her husband, servant his master, or any, under whose obeisance he is: the cause is, the master hath to him more trust than to a stranger. Vide statutum inde. Anno visecimoquinto Edwardi tertii Cap secundo. ¶ Also Iu●tyces of peace have full power and authority in their sessions to inquire of trayterours murderers and murders of poisoning as well as of the counterfeiting of coin of a ny outward realm, Of such as sieye their sovereign suffered to roune and go within this realm by the kings assent and to make process thereupon by Capias only for poisoning is adjudged & deamed as high treason by act of parliament made. Auno visecimo secundo Henrici. 8. Capi. 9 ¶ And ye shall inquire, Poysonning. if any man be slain or murdered by the day, whether the murderer us taken by the towneshyp, where the murder was done, for if he be not, the towneshyp shall be amercyed. Anno. 3. H. 7. Copi. 1. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of all them that cast any bills into any man's house, threats so burn a man's house. in the which bills is contained, that if the same person bring not a certain some of money, or lay it 〈◊〉 a certain place and hour, his house shall be br●nt, and the money be not there laid, the house ●s brent, this is high treason. The statute thereof is. An. 8. H. 6. Capi. 6. Murder and manslaught. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of all manner of felons because some of them been more heinous than some, as murder and manslaughter. Murder is properly where a man by malice prepensed lieth in a wait to slay a man, and according to that malicious intent & purpose, he sleeth him so that he, which is slain, maketh no defence against him, for if he do, it is manslaughter and no murder, the offence of this murder is more heinous than the offence of other felonies, for if the king ꝑtaunte him a pardon of all manner of felonies, it availeth him nought for murder, but if it make express mention of murders. And the Statute thereof is Anno. 13. R. 2. Capi. 1. ¶ And manslaughter is, Chance medley. where two men, or more meet, and by chance medley, they fall at affray, so that one of them sleeth another, it is but felony in himself, and therefore if any person be defective in this wise, make your presentment according. ut s. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of rape, Rape. Rape is where a man ravisheth or taketh a man's wife, widow, or maid against her will, and hath to do with her against her will; albert that she assent afterward, yet it is felony, & without the kings charter make mention of rape, it availeth him nought. The Statute thereof is Westm. two. Capi. 34. ☞ There be also Felons, robery. that contrive taking away of men's goods, as by robbery and their Robbery is where a man lieth by the kings high way to market towns, in woods, dythes, or in any other secret places, where people come forth by, and robbeth them, albeit that he taketh away, but the value of a penny or less, it is felony, for the malapertness of the deed and ie●pardye that a man is in of his life, where it so taken away from his person causeth the offence to be greater, then if it had been thevyshely stolen. ☞ Theft is where a thef stealeth a man's goods in his chamber or in his close, Theft or any other place if the vain pass xiiii d. it is felony, and if it be not passing the value of xii d it is but petyte larceny, or bribery, for the which he shall not die, but make a fine to the king, but if it can be found at divers times, that he hath taken goods of that value, and more, than he shall die therefore. ☞ Also if there be any man, Burgul●rye. that burneth his neighbours house maliciously by day or by night, it is felony. Also of them that break houses by night, to the intent to rob, though they take nothing away, it is burgulary, which in itself is felony, because the law giveth to colour to break a man's house by night. clerks convict. ¶ clerks convict of petty Treason, wilful murder or robberies done by or near the high way. etc. shall make no purgation, except they do find it. sufficient sureties, every of them having lanoes, or other hereditaments of charter hold of entherytaunce to the yearly value of cx vi. s. viii. pens or else be worth .xx li. in ●ouayble substance, each of the●● to be bounce in twenty li. and himself in xl by recognisance before two justices of peace, within the same shire, where such offences were committed whereof one of them to be of the Quorum, that such convict shallbe of good abering, which justices shall certify every such recognisance into the Kings bench within four months next after the taking thereof, upon pain of C. s. for every default. Anno. 23. H. 8. Ca 1. ¶ Also if any gaoler, Jailer Shyryffe, or other person that hath the keeping of any jail, by to great duresse of imprisonment & by pain make any prisoner that he hath in his ward become an appelioure against his will, and thereof be attainted before the Kings justices, he shall have judgement of life and of member. Anno. 14. E. 3. Capi. 10. ¶ justices of Peace shall not imprison men, but in the common jail, saving to all them, that have gales, Making and mendynue of gales. their liberty. An. 5. Henrici quarti Capitulo. 10. ¶ The justices of the peace, or the most part of them in every of the shires of Esser. Suffolk, Dorem, Sussex, Surrey, Notyngham, Gloven. bedford, Buch, Huntyngdon, wylsh, Kente, warwick, Stafforde, Oxen. Barks. Leycester, Rutland, Lyncoln, Herford, Northhampton, Salop'. Norforke, and cornwall, and Derby shall within a year after the end of this parliament, within the limits of their commyssyous, appoint the towns and places for a comen jail newly to be made, for the edifying whereof the said justices within their limits shall have power to call before them the high Constables, tithingmen, or borrow holder's of every hundred, lath or wapentake, and in their presence by their assent, or of the most part of them, shall agree upon certain sufficient sums of money by their discretion for the making of a new jail in the shire where they be justices, and for the same intent to tax every person resyant within the same shire, as well within liberties, as without, that hath lands, tenements, rents, or annuities of freehold to the clear yearly value of xl. s. or being worth in movable goods, xx. li. to such sums of money as they shall think convenient, and there upon to assign such number of Collectors for levying their of, as shall seem best by their discretions which Collectors shall have power to distrain every person as shallbe set or taxed by the said justices of peace. And if the party refuse to pay within ten days next after such distrysse taken, the Collectors may sell the distress by the appraysement of four honest persons for the payment thereof. And the said justices of peace within their limits, have authority to appoint ii honest persons to survey, sc, and provide that the said jails be sure & substantially made, to whose hands the Collectors shall pay the money by them collected of the kings subiecres, by the appointment of the said justices of peace, or vi of them. And as well every collector as the ii surveyors, their heirs executors, and adminystratours shall make a true accompie to the said justices of Peace when they shallbe required, and if they refuse so to do, or to page or employ the money as is limited, the said justices of peace have power to commit them to ward, if the parts be present, if they be absent, to make out their Attechementes under their seal● (to be returnable before the same justices at a day and place by them limited) directed to the sheriffs of the shire where the party shallbe abiding, and the sheriffs shall attach, and personally bring the offenders before the said justices according to the tenor of the attachment, or else declare by his return a reasonable cause why he can not so do, upon pain, for every defaute contrary to this acre to lose. C. s. to the king. And upon appearance, of every such person attached, the said justices or vi of them have authority to commit them to Prison, there to remain without bail or mainprize till they have truly accounted and paid all such sums of money as came to their hands by authority of this act. The overplus of the money not spent on the jails, to be employed in alms to the prisoners committed to the said jails, by the discretions of the said justices, or the more part of them, as long as it will last. provided that this act charge not persons within cities, towns, or borrows corporate, which have comen jails for Felons taken in the same, & justices of peace for deliverance of such felons. And justices of peace in every shire afore named may limit to every collector and person for levying of the money tared, and surveying of the making of the said jails, reasonable sums for their labours. Anno. 23. H. 8. Cap. 2. ☞ Also if there be any person that useth to multiply either with gold or silver, Multiplienge. or use the craft of multiplication, & if any the same do, that he incurte the pain of felony in this case, Anno. 5. H. 4. Capi. 4. ¶ Also of them that cut out the tongues, or put out the eyes of any of the kings liege people, Cutting of tongues and that duly proved & found that such deed was done of malice prepensed, they shall in cur the pain of felony. ¶ And if any soudyoure, man of arms or other, leaving his Captain in the kings service, soldiers. and in the adventure of the war, departeth away without licence of his captain shallbe punished as a Felon according to the Statute made. Anno octavo Hentici sexti Capitulo ultimo. ☞ And if any that is no Captain, retained to serve the king on the see or beyond the see depart out of the king service without licence of his Captain, that such departing be taken, deemed, and adjudged Felony and he that so offendeth shall not have the benefice of his clergy. And that justices of the Peace where such offenders shall be taken have power to euquere, hear, and determine that offence, and it is to be tried in the same Shire. Anno. 7. H. 7. Capi. 1. ☞ Also another like statut was made. Anno tertio Henrici octavi Capi. 5. Accessaries to felons. ¶ There been divers manners of accessaries and require divers presentments. One manner accessary is where a man receiveth a Felon, knowing him to have done felony, comforteth, and abbettethe, procureth, and steer thee, but and he bid him steal an horse, he is principal. Also if after such felonies, or robberies done, whether there be any fresh suit made according to the Statute of Wynchester, for that Statute will, that if the party rob come to the next towneshyppe adjoining, and there make relation of his robbery, they of those townships shall make fresh suit from town to town, and from county to county, to take the felons, & to bring them to the next jail, and if the towneshyppes, after the relation made to them, will not make fresh suit, that than they shall answer the party so rob, and that within forty days after the felony so done, and the statute thereof is. Anno. 18. Edwardi terii. Capi. 11. Nobrush to grow by high ways. ¶ Also that men should not be suddenly taken by such robbers, it is ordained by the same statute of Wynchester, that there shall no brusshe grow two hundredth foot of every side of the way, and if the Lord will not suffer them of the country to cut down the shrubs, if any person be rob, the lord shall answer to the party rob, and if there be any murder, than the lord shall be atented at the kings will, and notwithstanding the country shall cut down the shrubs by the same statute of Wynchester. Anoysances of bridges. ¶ justices of peace in every shire, franchises or borrow, or four of them at the least, whereof one to be of the Quorum, have power to inquire, hear and determine in the general sessions of peace, of all annoysances of bridges broken in high ways, and to make such process and pain against those that should amend them, as the justices of the Kings bench use to do, or as it shall seem by their discretion to be necessary for the speedy amending of such bridges. Anno. 22. H. 8. capi. 5. Hostries of felons ¶ Also if there be any person, that keepeth hostries in suburbs, uplandish towns, and herborowe any person, without he will answer for him, the statute thereof is of Wynchester. Escapes of felons ¶ Also if any Shyryffe, Jailer, or any other person have let wylfully escape any Felon it is felony. And like wise if any bailie, constable, or sheriff, or any other have taken any man for suspection of felony and let him go, for he should have brought him to the next jail. But in such case if a watch man take any such person, he may inquire of his good name and fame, and if he find him of good name and fame, he may let him go. And if a fellow escape out of the keeping of any Gaoler against his will, it is finable, the fine is an C. s. and if any person convict, and in the prison of the ordinary, escape out of the prison, the fine is an. C. li. etc. ¶ Also of all manner of extortion done, if the Shyryffe, escheator, or Constable, take any thing for execuring of their offices, If the sheriff take any man by Capias, the fees is two shillings and four pens, if he take any more, it is extortion. etc. Execution of ordinaries. ¶ Also of all extortions done by Ordinaries for taking excessively for proving of testaments, for he should take but ii s. vi. or .v. s. and whether he draw the kings people into the spiritual courts for causes that should he determined in the kings courts, the statute thereof is. Anno. 13. Ed. 3. Capi. 4. ¶ And where the goods of the testator do not amount above. C. s. to take but vi pens for the probate of the testament. And when the goods of the testator do amount above the value of an▪ C. s. and exceed not the value of xi li. to take for the probation, regestring cealing, and writing of any such testament but only three. s. vi. pens. And where no goods amount above. rl. pound, but only five shylynges to be taken according to the statut thereof made. Anno. 12. H. 8. Capi. 5. ¶ Also of them that take extortion with gay lour for warrant of any person, to the intent to suffer him to dwell in the country by him without trouble. ¶ Also if Coroners take any thing for that executing of their office, the statute doth prohibit ii forcible entre. Westm. 2. Capi. 10. But the statute of Henry the four giveth to him a mark for his labour. ¶ Also if any person have entered into any man's freehold with force, albeit he keepeth i● in peaceable manner, yet the law will that he suffer imprisonment of his body, and be ransomed at the kings will, the Stature thereof is. Anno. 5. R. 2 Capi. 6. Ryottes. ¶ Also of all riots done, that is to say, of them that accompany themself in forcible array against the kings peace, putting the king people in fear. Also them that lie in await to beat the Kings people in the high ways so arrayed, all though they beat no man▪ yet they shallbe punished. And if they beat any man, make your presentment accordingly. ¶ Also of them that accompany themself in any livery, as bonnets, hats, jackets, livery. or any other thing like, and every of them is sworn to a bide and maintain others quarrels and to hold with other. The statute thereof is Anno. 1. R. 2. Capi 6. ¶ Also of all hasarders, that sleep by day, Hasarders. and wake by night, and customably haunting the taverners, not having whereon to live, and no man woteth from whence they come, nor wither they will. etc. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of them that come in fortyble array, forcible array where congregation of people is in fairs markets, or in any other places, or that they ride or go armed, other by night, or by day, it is a provocation to disturb the peace, wherefore it is not lawful any so to ride or go in any place, except the king ministers in doing and executing their offices, the statute thereof is. Anno. 2. Ed. 3. Capi. 3. ¶ And by the same statute it is prohibited, that such persons, forcybly arrayed, should not come before the Kings justices, in doing their offices. unlawful weapons. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of all them that bear launcegayes in riding or going within the land, for that is prohibited by the statute made Anno. 20. R. 2. Capi. 1. Constables for executige of their offices. ¶ Also ye shall inquire if the constables have done and executed their offices on them that bear weapons against the law, for the statute of Richard (Anno. 20. Ca 6. will that no servant of husbandry, labourer, nor servant of artificer, nor of vytaylier shall wear any baselarde, dagger, nor sword, upon pain to forfeit the same, without it be in time of war in the defence of the Realm of England, And the Shyryffes', Mayre, bailiffs, and Constables have power by the said statute to seize the said baselardes and them to keep and present before the justices of the Peace at the sessions, and to present their names that bear them. ¶ Also by the same statute before now rehearsed, Vnlawe full games. and the said Chapter, no labourer, nor servant of artificer, shall play at the tennis, cayles, foreball. etc. But to have bows and arrows, and them use on holy days. The statute of Henry the fourth confirmeth this statute, and will, that the Mayor, bailiffs, and Constables have power to arrest such men, a empryson them by the space of six days, And if the said Mayres, and bailiff, do not execution, for every time that they fault, to forfeit twenty s. and the constable to forfeit vi s. and viii d. An. 20. H. 4. Capi. four ¶ Also of all them that have made any rescous against the sheriff, baylyffe, Rescous or any other office in executing of any warrants. etc. ¶ Also ye shall inquire, if there be any man, of what condition that he be of, labourers free or bond mighty in body, and within the age of xl. yeces, not having whereof to live, neither by-course of merchandise, nor using any handy craft, nor hath no land, whereupon he may occupy himself with tilling, and is required to serve, and refuseth contrary to the law, the law will, that the bailie and Constable, and such as have the rule, have authority & power to put them in ward, there to abide till they will be justified and ordered by the law, the statut thereof is An. 23. Edwardi. 3. Capitulo. 1 & Anno. 34. Edwardi. 3. Capi. 11. ☞ Also if there be any labourer, labourers deꝑring that departeth out of one hundredth unto another, or out of one wapentake unto another, under the colour of pilgrimage, without a letter patent under the Kings seal, proving that he departeth lawfully, and that he goeth upon pilgrimage, the statute thereof is. Anno. 12. Ri. 3. Ca 3. and that no man keep nor harburge no such vagarauntes over a night, but if he be sick, eodem Anno. ¶ Also that no man able to serve or labour beg, beggars but those that have a special licence of the King, except men of religion, and heremyttes approved, having letters testemonyals of their Ordinaries, and they that do th● contrary shallbe demeaned as labourers & servants departing without licence. Anno. 21. R. 2. Capi. 6. ☞ Also those beggars that been impotent to serve, beggars impotent shallbe abiding in those cities and towns where they dwelled, and not to beg out thereof, but if so be the Cities and towns may not or will not find them, than they shall go into some other Cities and towns with in the hundredth or wapentake, or town where they were before, and the Statute thereof is ut supra. ¶ justices of Peace of all and singular the shires of England, Biggers shall as often as need shall require, divide themselves within the limits of their commissions, and make diligent search and enquerie, of all aged, poor, and impotent persons, compelled of necessity to live by alms, and after and upon such search made, shall enable to beg within the limits of their divisions, such of the said impotent persons as they shall think convenient to live of the charity and alms of the people, and command the said aged and impotent persons by them enabled, that none of them beg without the limits to them appointed, and shall register and writ the names in a bill or roll indenced, of every such aged and impotent person, the one part to remain with themself, and the other in the keeping of the Custos rocu●orum. And by cause it is over long here to recite all that justices of peace are bound to do concerning aged, poor, impotent persons, and strong valyam beggars. I refer them to the statute in that case provided. Anno. 32. H. 8. Capi. 12. ¶ Also they that say, Soldyors taken. they were taken out of the Realm, and there imprisoned, shall bring letter testymonyall of the Captains where they were abiding, or of the Mayres or bailiffs where they arrived, & the same Mayres and bailiffs shall inquire with whom they have dwelled, and in what place their dwelling is in Englande●. And that the same Mayres and bailiffs make them letters patents under the seal of their office, testifying the day of their arriving, and where they have been, and to cause them to swear to hold the right way towards their country except they have letters patents under the kings great seal to do otherwise. Anno decimosecundo Richardi secundi Capi. 8. ¶ Also that no man give alms to any person that is able to serve, Alms 〈◊〉 under the pain of impresonment, and the Statute thereof is. Anno. 23. Edwardi. 3. Capi. 7. ¶ Also that no man set his son to craft, but if he may dispend twenty shillings by the year, Children to craft. and he should have a writing under the seal of two justices of the peace, unto the Mayor bailiff or warden of the craft, certifyenge that he may so dispend. And that no man take any to the contrary, under the pain of an hundredth shillings to be forfeit, to the king and he that will sue shall have the one half and the king the other half, and also the covenant to be void, and the statute thereof i● Anno. 7. H. 4. Capi. 17. Havigue stocks. ¶ Also ye shall inquire, whether every tow● ship have their stocks for to punish trespassers that do against the law, & in espece all them, that will not obey the statutes of labourers, the pain of the townshyppe, not having stocks is an. C. s. the Statue thereof i● Anno. Against threshers 7. H. 4. Capi. 17. ¶ Also no man shall take for threshing of 〈◊〉 quarter of wheat or Rye, but ii d. ob. and fo● a quarter of Bayley or Dotes i d. ob. Also y● shall inquire of those that refuse to serve in ●●mer, where they served in winter, & the statu● thereof is. Anno. 25. Ed. 3. Capi. 2. ☞ Also the law will, For servants in harvest that if any man ned● a servant or labourer in harvest season tha● he may come to the borough town, and th● apprentices and their masters and the craft● men, without they be of reputation of honour shallbe compelled to mow, reap, and to do other labours. Also they that have used th● craft of husbandry to the age of xii year, sha● not go to no craft afterward, for the covenant by them made is voice, statutum Ann● 12. R. 2. Capi. 5. ¶ Also if any man require a servant, and pilfer wages, Wages atter the statute. according to the statute, which will that the bailie of husbandry, shall ha●● xxiii. s. iiii. d. and vesture price .v. s. with mea● any drink, a chief hyne, carter, barger, and sheparde. rx. s. and vesture price four. s. with meat and drink, a comen servant of husbandre xu s. and vesture price iii s. four pens with meat and drink, a woman ten s. and vestues' price four. s. with meat and drink, a child of the age of xiiii year vi s. vestute price three shilling with meat and drink. And if any person refuse to serve or labour, according to the premisses, the justices of Peace have power to commit them to ward, till they have found surety to serve, as well by inquire, as by examination. Statutum. Anno. 23. H. 6. Cap. 13. ☞ Also if any artificer, labourer, Wages after the statute. or servant refuss to serve according to the statute made in the vii year of the reign of king Henry the eight, which will that no bailie of husbandry shall take for his wages by the year above xxvi s. viii. d. and tor his clothing .v. s. with meat and drink. No chief hyne, as a carter or a chief shepherd, above twenty s. by the year and▪ for his clothing .v. s. with meat and drink No common servant of husbandries above xvi s eyghtpens by the year, & for his clothings four s with meat and drink. No woman servant above ten s. by the year, and for clothing four s. with meat and drink. No child within the age of xiiii year above vi s. viii. d. by the year and for his clothing four. s. with meat and drink. And that none artificer, nor labourer, hereafter named, take no more nor greater wages than hereafter is limited, upon pain fessed as well to the giver, as to the taker, that is to say, a free mason, a master carpenter, rough mason, brycklayer, a master ryler, plommer, glazier, heruer, nom joiner, from Easter to michaelmas every of them two pens for the day, without meat and drink, & with meat and drink four pens. And from michaelmas to Easter .v. pens without meat and drink, and with meat and drink iii d. And the wages of shypwryghtes from the feast of Candeimas unto the feast of saint Myghel tharchangel, shall n●t exceed the form ensuing, that is to say, the master shyppecarpenter taking the charge of the work, having men under him by the day .v. d. with meat and drink, and with out meat and drink vii d Another shyppecarpenter, called an hewer by the day iii pens with meat and drink, and without meat & drink six pens An able clencher by the day three pens with meat and drink, and without meat and drink .v. pens. An holder by the day two. pens with meat and drink, and without meat and drink three d. A master talker by the day four pens with meat and drink, and without meat and drink five pens. Another mean kalker by the day iii d. with meat and drink, and without meat and drink .v. pens A calker labouring by the ●iyde, for as long time as he may labour above the water and beneath the water, shall not exceed for his wages for every tide iii d. with meat and drink And from the feast of michaelmas no Candeimas, the wages of a master shyppewryght by the day ioure ●ens with meat and drink and without meat and drink vi d. An. hewer by the day iii d. with meat and drink, & without meat and drink .v. pens. An able clencher by the day two. d. ob. with meat and drink, 〈◊〉 without meat and drink four d. ob. An holdee by the day i d. ob. with meat and drink and without meat and drink cure. d. A master kalker by the day three pens with meat and drink, and without meat and drink .v. pens Another mean calker by the day two pens ob. with meat and drink, and without meat 〈◊〉 drink four pens ob. And in shires where men use to give less wages, there men shall give less wages. And the taker shallbe compelled to take according as it is used. And the master mason and master carpenter, which shall take the charge of the work, having under him vi men shall have vi pens by the day with our meat and drink, & with meat & drink five pens. And that every person and artificer above named, not received in any work be compelled to serve for the wages above rehearsed. And that none artificer retained in any service to work, depart till such time as the work be finished, if the person so retaining him, so long will have him and pay him his wages, upon pain of imprisonment of any person so departing by the space of a month, & to make fine of twenty shillings Always foreseen that if the same artificer be desired to the Kings service or work, than he may lawfully depart, so that he enter and be in the kings service and 〈…〉 And every other labourer or ortyfycer not afore named, shall take from Easter till michaelmas for every day that he so laboureth except the season of harvest four pens without meat & drink and two pens with meat and drink. And from michaelmas till Easter three pens without meat and drink, and threhalfpens with meat and drink. And in the said time of harvest, every mower shall take by the day four pens with meat and drink, & without meat or drink six pens. A reper and a carter every of them three pens by the day with meat and drink, and without meat and drink .v. pens A woman labourer and other labourers every of them two pens ob. by the day with meat & drink, and without meat and drink four pens ob. And that no artificer nor labourer working but half a day, take no wages but for half the day, and nothing for the holy day And if any bailiff of husbandry, hyne, carter, or shepherd, common servant, woman servant, or child servant, above specified not retained in any service or work, refuse to serve or work, according to the ordinance aforesaid, than the said person to be committed to ward, by the Constable or other head office within the city town or village where the party so refusing is, at the complaint of him that will receive such a servant there to remain till he have found surety to serve according to the said ordinance. And if any artificer or labourer being not retained in ●up service or work, refuse to serve after the rate of his estate, or take more or greater wages than is to him afore limited, or take any wages for the hold day, where he worketh but half the day, than he shall forfeit for every default, as often as he offendeth twenty s. and he to be convicted for every such default, up presentment afore the justices of the Peace in the sessions, according to the common law, or by examination of the justices in the same sessions, or of two justices of the peace out of the sessions, in any place within the shire, wherein they be justices, and where such defaults shallbe made. The same forfeiture of twenty shilling to be levied of their lands, goods and cattles so offending. And every artificer and labourer must be at work between the midst of the month of March and the midst of the month of September before .v. of the clock in the morning. And he shall have but half an hour at his breakfast and an hour and a half at his dinner, at such time as he hath season to him appointed for to sleep. And at such times as he hath no season to him appointed for to sleep, than he shall have but an hour at his dinner, and half an hour for his noon meat, and he shall not depart from his work during that season till bewene seven and eight of the clock in the evening. And if he offend in any of the said articles, than his default to be marked by him or his deputy, which shall pay his wages after the rate of the time that he hath offended. And from the midst of Septembre, to the mids of March, every artificer and labourer must be at work in the spring of the day, and shall not departed afore night. And that the said artificers and labourers shall not sleep by day, but only from the midst of the month of may, unto the midst of the month of August. And if any artificer or labourer make or cause any assemble or assault, or hurt any person assigned to control them, he shall then have imprysoment by the space of a year, without letting to bail, or mainprize, and make fine at the kings will the same misdemeanour to be tried by examination afore the justices of peace. And from the said ordinances there be no more excepted, but artificers and labourers within the city of London and liberties of the same and also minours or labourers for time lead, iron silver, and set coals, otherwise called smiths coals. artificers. ¶ Also there shall no labourer be retained by the week, nor that no labourer, carpenter, tiler, plasterer, dauber, nor coverer of houses, take no wages for the holy days, nor for no feryalle, where they work but to noon, but for the half day, upon paint of forfeiture to the king twenty s. and the Stutute thereof is. An 4. H. 4. Cap. 13 ¶ Also no labourer for making of hay, hay makers. shall take but a penny for the day, and the mower v. d. for the acre, or five pence for his journey, without meat and drink, & the statute thereof is Anno. 25. Ed. 3. Cap. 1. ¶ Also no labourer reper in the first week of August, shall take but ii d. a day, wages in harvest. the second day iii d. and such men shall bring their instruments into market towns, to the intent that they should be hired, and the statute thereof is An. 25. Ed. 3. Capi 1. Tanners and ●o●d waiters ¶ Also ye shall enguyre, if any tanner use the craft of cordewayner, or if any cordewayner use the craft of a tanner, or if they sell excessively their ware. Vide statutum. An. 13. R. 2. Capitulo decimosecundo. ¶ justices of peace in every shire within the ●●mpties of their commissions and authorities have power and authority to inquire hear, & determine every offence here after to be done and committed contrary to the act made for true tanning and coryenge of leather, as well by information as by presentment afore them and to make such pro●es upon every presentment, as they commonly do upon indictments of trespass. 24. H. 8. Cap. 1. ☞ Also it shall inquire of all them that been Smiths that make arroweheades or quarrel heads, if they be well steled and brased, Arowhed makers. and hard at the point, and each of them have a mark and token who made them, upon pain to forfeit the same heads and quarrels to the king, and shall be also imprisoned, and make a fine at the kings will. An. 7. H. 4. Capi. 7. ☞ Also of all clothemakers, that they make good and sure cloth without curl or cockle, & that it keep breedeth according. ¶ Also that your vytaylours sell wholesome victual Vytaylours. for man's body, and not corrupt: and if they sell for excess price, for the statute will that they shall have reasonable gain, having consyderance of distance from the place from whence they fet it, The statute thereof is. An. 23. Ed. 3. Cap. 6. ¶ Also by the statute of richard, vytailers shall have but reasonable gain: Wytaylors by statute. and they have the contrary, they shall be punished by the discretion of the justices of Peace. Also if any brewer or baker demean him in any point contrary to the statute, called, Assisa panis et seruicie) Also of Mayres, bailiffs, sheriffs of Towneshyppe, if they have put and done their offices of sitting of the assize of bread and ale. etc. ¶ Also no hostler shall bake within him his horse bread, Ostlers nor he shall take nought for litter and shall have to his gain an. ob. for every bushel of Ootes, over the price in the marks Anno. 12. R. 2. Capi. 8. And that is conformed by the statute made An. 4. H. 4. Capi. 24. which will that if he bake his bread within him he shall yield triple value of the bread so made in his hosterye, and he shall forfeit the quadrel of the gain that he hath over the halp penny in the bushel of Ootes. ☞ Also ye shall inquire of all forstallers. Forstallers. A forestaller is he that where any victual, or corn cometh to the market, lieth in the way and buyeth it, to the intent to make the victual or corn in the market dearer, in hurt and prejudice of the Kings people, this victual and corn that is forestalled, forfeited to the king: 〈◊〉 if any of them have sold it, ye shall inquire of the value, that the Kings may be answered thereof statutum An. 15. E. 3. Cap. 3. ☞ Also if there be any that buyeth or selleth more wool to the sack that xxvi stone, Sacks of wool and more to the stone then xiiii pound, the merchandise so bought, is forfeit to the king and the statute thereof is. An. 14. E. 3. Cap. vlter. regrators. ¶ Also ye shall inquire of all regrators. A regratour is he that when the victual or Corn is brought to the market, buyeth it at his own price, and selleth it again in the market at a more dearer price, in hurt and prejudice of the people, the said thing so regretted is forfeit and if he have sold it, the value thereof is forfeit. etc. ¶ Also ye shall inquire if any man buy or sell by poised of auncel, Mesure● which is forbidden by divers Statutes, for the deceit that hath been found therein, upon pain of forfeiture of the goods so poised. And the statute thereof is Anno. 8. H. 6. Cap. 5. ¶ Also of them that buy by the bushel, peck galone, potell, or quart, or any other measure, Mesures after the standards without it be ensealed, according to the standard of the Escheker: and such as be found guilty herein, shallbe committed to the sheriffs which shall retain them in prison, till they have made fine to the King, the statute thereof is. An. 14. Ed. 3. Capi. 12. ¶ Also ye shall inquire if every City borrow and town of the realm of England, weight. have a common balance. with common weights sealed according to the standard of the Escheker▪ upon the common costs of the said city borrow or town, in the keeping of the Mayor or constable of the same, with which balance and common weight all the inhabitants of the same city borough or town may freely weigh without any thing paying, & that they thus have on pain to forfeit every city ten li. every borough an C. ℥. every town where a constable is. rl.ss. the statut thereof is. Anno. octave Henrici sexti Cap. 5. ¶ Also of them that use double measures, Mesures as to buy be a great and to sell by a small, in deceit of the Kings people, for it is ordained that one weight, one measure, and one yard be through all the land. And he that doth trespass against this ordinance, shall have a years imprisonment, and be ransomed at the kings will. Statutum inde. Anno. 27. Eo. 3. Capitulo. 10. ☞ Also that no man buy wool by the words (good packing) or by other words like, will packing. upon pain that is to say, the broker to have enprysonment of half a year, & the bier to make fine after the quaniytie of the trespass to the king, and the party that findeth him gr●ued by the said bargain, shall have double damages of that he hath suffered by the said occasyen. The statute thereof is Anno decimotertiv Richardi secundi Capi. 9 ¶ Also if watch be kept in every town according to the statut of wynchester, watch to be keep. the which will, that they shall be kept from the Assenesyon unto michaelmas, and that every city shall have six men, every borough and ports two men, and every other Town sire men in the hole, and they shall watch from son to son, and if there come any stranger by them, they have power to arrest him, till the morrow and if they find him of good name and fame they may let him go. Vide Staturum Wynchest. ☞ Also that every man shall have array according to his degree, Iran● in defence of the realm● in the defence of the Realm, and that every man between xl and xu shallbe sworn to have competent atr●ye with in him, that is to say, a man of xl li. livelihood and goods to the value of. rl mark, an habergyn, salet, spear, sword, and horse. A man of ten li land, and goods to the value of. xr. mark, and habergyn, sale●, spear, sword. ¶ And a man of and C. s. of land, a spear, vow arrows, and sword: A man of xl s of land and above two. C. s. of land, bow, arrows, soeare and sword, A man under the value of. rl. s. of lands, and goods, under the value of. xr. marks, gysermes and other small weayons. And they without the forest, bows and arrows. And they within the forest, bows and pelle●tes. The statute thereof is wynchester Cap. vl. Against puru●yours. ☞ Also that no putueyour, nor other man, by more corn to the quarter than eight bushels by the board, upon pain of imprisonment of a year, and to forsayte an C. s. to the king, and an. C. s. to the party, and that as often as any of them be thereof attainted, and the statute thereof is. An. 1. H. 5. Cap. vlter. ¶ Also of them that surmyt themself to be the kings takers or purveyors, Surmitting purveyors. & have no writing under the Kings seal, proving the some, for the law will no man shallbe the Kings taker or purveyor, but if he have writing under the kings seal, & the writing shall make mention what thing he shall take, & who that doth the contrary, is a Felon statutum Anno. 25. Ed. 3. Capi. 1. ¶ Also if any taker, Bieng of shep● purveyor, or byet take more sheep, before the time of shering, but as may reasonably suffice till the time of shearing, not after that time, but as many sheep shorn, as may reasonably suffice them for the time to come & be thereof atteyted, at the suit of the king or of the party, it shallbe done of him as of a thei● or a robber, the statute is an. 25. E. 3. Capi. 15. ¶ Also if any purveyor surmit that he buyeth it to the Kings use, and after turneth it to his own use, it is felony, the statute thereof i● An. 36. E. 3. Capi. 3. ¶ Also that no purveyor shall set price himself, but the bailie or constable with four honest men with them, shall set the price, and if be do contrary, it is selony, the statute thereof is An. 5. Ed. 3. Capi. 2. ¶ Also if any purveyor, or taker, take any thing of the some of xl s. or under, and paynat in hand, the statute will that he shall lose his office, and paꝑe as much to the party gr●ued, as cometh to the value of the thing so taken, & the statute thereof is An. 2. H. 4. Ca 14. ☞ Also of all those that giveth any liveries to any other men than to his maynyall servants and learned counsel of the one law and of the other. Lyvetye. But by equity of the same a bailie 〈◊〉 a receyvont be except, the party that giveth liveries shall forfeit an. C. s. 〈◊〉 the taker xl s. and he that will sue shall have the one halt of the forfeiture, the statute thereof is An. octavo Henrici serti Cap. quarto. ¶ Also of them that hawk or hunt in other men's warrannes', Hunder● and take their conies, fesaunce or patriches. Also that no artifyces labourer or other lay man, which hath not lands or tenements to the value of tortye shillings by year, Priest or other clerk, which is not advanced to the value of ten li. by year, shall have or keep from henceforth any grayhound hound, or other dog for to hunt, or fyrettes, heyes, nets, harepypes, cords, or other ingyns, to take or destroy dear, hares, or conies, or other gentylmennes' game, on pain of one years imprisonment, the statute thereof is An. 13. R. 2. Cap. 13. ☞ Also of them that hunt by night, Hunting by upght. or with visors, or with taces painted, or otherwise disguised, to the intenis that they would not be known, and if they counsel the said hunting or any person that was with them defectyus it is felony, and if the said hunters confess the troth, it is but trespass against the king and finable. An. 1.1. H. 7. Cap. 7. ¶ Also if any person, that hath no park 〈◊〉 his own, keep or cause to be kept any dea●● hayce or ●uckestalles, the pain is, to forfay●● 〈◊〉 li. for every month. And no person sha●● stalk, or cause any other to stalk, with a●●● bush or dea● to any dear, without licence of the owner, may ●er of the game, or keepeth exc p●e●● be in his own ground, upon payn● of. r. li. and every person m●ye sew for th●●● said forfeiture by action of De●●e, wherein 〈◊〉 wager of law, effoyne, nor protection shall ly●▪ And Iu●ices of peace have power to examine the premisses, and the parties found in default to commit to prison, ●yll they hau● found sureties to pay t●e said forfeits▪ And those Ju●●yces to have the ten part of th● forfeiture for their labour. Anno. 19 Henri●● teptinu Capi 11. ☞ Also if any person or persons, of wh●●● estate, Finding of nowk●●. degree, or condition they be, trace, dy●sirope, or kill any hate in the snow, with dogg●● bitch, or otherwise, the fine for every such● hare so ky●l●o, is six. s. eight pens. Anno. 14. et. 15. H. 8. Capi. 10. ¶ Also if any person find any falcon th●● is lost, terceiet, lanner, or lanerette, or any oth●● hawk, maintenance he shall bring him 〈◊〉 the Shyryffe which shall make proclamation in all the good towns of the Shire, th●● he hath such a hawk in keeping. And y●● the ●orde which hath lo●●e him, or any of hy● many can prone t●at it is ●i● forde●, let hy● pay for his ●●●●tes, and qua● the hawk. St●tutum anno. 37. Edwardi teriii Capi. vitimo. To examine the sheriff & his clerks ¶ Also the (Custos Rotulorum) hath power ●o assign two juslyces of the peace at the general sessions to examine the sheriff and his clerks for miss entering of the plaints had before himself in his turn, and also for making of his streets, as it appeareth by the s●ature made Anno. 11. H. 7. ¶ Also if any plaint be entered in the countyt but if the pleyntyffe be in the court in proper person, or by attorney, Entering of plaint in the court. well known and of good foam, and that the plaintiff shall find pledges, men well known in the country, and that the playntif shall have but one plain ●or one Trespass or contract, and that the shy fyffe shall not entre any plaint, but such as ●he plaintiff doth suppose, that be hath cause of acceyon for. And if the sheriff, undershyryffe, or shire clerk, entre any plaint against ●he ordinances, he shall lose xl s. the one half ●o the king, and the other half to him that will sue for the same by action of Debt, or in information in the escheker. And if there be any default in the bailiffs of the hundreds, in warning of the defendants, to appear and unswere to the plaints commenced against ●hem, the said bailiffs, shall forfeit for ●uery default unto out sovereign Lord the ●ynge xl s. the statute thereof is. Anno. 11. H. 7. Capitulo decimoquinto. shooting in longs bows. ☞ It●m▪ whether the kings subjects, not ●ame, nor having no lawful impediment, and ●eynge within the age of forty, ye●es, except spiritual men, justytes. etc. and barons of 〈◊〉 exchequer, use shooting in long bows, & ha●● a bow continually in his house, to use him se●● And that fathers and governors of children teach them to shoot, and that bows and a●● towes be bought for children under, xvii. a●● above vii year by him that hath such a chyld●● in his house, and the Master may stopp●● again of his wages, and after that age he 〈◊〉 provide them himself, and who that is foū●● in default, not having bows and arrow●● by the space of a month, to forfeit twel●pens. And bowyers for every bow of e●●● to make two of elm, which, or other wode 〈◊〉 mean price, and if they be found to do 〈◊〉 contrary, to be committed to ward, by th● space of viii days or more. And that butt●● be made in every city, town, and place, according to the law of ancient time used, a●● the inhabitants and dwellers in every 〈◊〉 them, to exercise them self with long bow● in shooting at the same, and else where on holy days and other times convenient. A●● that all bowstaves of ewe be open and not so●● in bundles, nor clofe. And that no stranger, not being denysen, shall not conny out 〈◊〉 the kings obey sans any bows, arrow●● or shafts, without the kings special lyce●● upon pains of forfeiture, and also impryso●ment, nor use shooting in a long bow, without the kings licence, upon pain to forfay●● the bows and atrowes to the kings su●●cies that will seize them. The statute the●● is Anno sexo Henrici occavi Capitulo secundo ¶ Item if any person shoot in any crossbow, or handgonne, but he or other to his use, shooting in cross bow or handgone. or to the use of his wite have three C. mark land yearly, upon pain of forfeiture thereof, and x. li. for every time so offending, half to the king, and half to him that will sue, and every of the Kings subject may seal the said crossbows and handgonnes to his own use And that no man keep any crossbow or handgonne in his house, or ●ls where, upon pain of imprisonment, and to forfeit. x. li. to the King, except he have lands as above, and accept makers of Crossbows, which may keep them to sell, and shore in them for assay and except them that dwell within vi miles of the see costs, or in the Englys●he merches near Scotland, which may keep them for defence of their house and goods, and also their ships. And except merchants that have them to sell. Anno. 15. H. 8. Cap. 7. ¶ Also of all offences committed or done contrary to the form of the statute concerning shooting in Crossbows and handgonnes, for which the fine is no less than ten. li. to be assessed upon every presentment and convyceyon, according to the due course of the law. The same Fine to be paid and levied only to the kings use. And justice of Peace upon a due examination and proof before him had or made by his discretion, hath tull power and authority to send or commytre the offender or offenders, to him, conveyed an● brought by any person or persons, to the nexet Goal, there to remain till the forfeiture shallbe truly contented and paid by the said offender. The one moiety of the same penalty to be paid to the kings highness, and the other moiety to the first bringer or conveyour of the said offender to the same justice of peace. Anno. 25. H. 8. Capi. 17. ☞ Item if the Coroner upon request to him made to come and inquire upon the vyewe of any person slain, Coroner. drowned, or otherwise dead by misadventure, do not diligently his office upon the view of the said body of every such person or persons, without any thing therefore: the pain to every coroner, that will not endeavour himself to do his office (as is aforesaid, or taking any thing for the doing of his office is. xl. s. for every time. An. 1. H. 8. Cap. 7. ¶ Item that no plain cloth, tacked, nor folded, Plain cloth. shall be put to sale in the shires of somerset, Dorcet, or Gloucester, but that they be opened, upon pain to forfeit them, so that she buyers may see them and know them, as it is used in the county of Essex, and that the makers, weavers, and fullers put their marks to every cloth that they shall work. An. 13. R. 2. Cap. 11. ☞ Item that cloth makers shall not make their clothes mixed with lams wool, Cloth makers. flocks, or cork, upon pain to forfeit twenty s. for every cloth or half cloche made to the contrary, the one half to the king the other to him that will seize it. Except that one may make it of lambs wool by itself, without mixing with any other wool. Except also that cork may be used in dying upon woded wool, and also in dying of all such cloth, that is only made of woded wool, so that the same wool and cloth be perfectly boiled and madered. And the fuller shall occupy taysels and not cards. An. 4. Ed 4. Cap. 1. ☞ Item no escheator be choose, except he or other to his use at the time that he is chosen, escheator may dispend thy year in the same county twenty li. in Fee, Fee tail, or for term of life. And he may not let his office to farm, nor make a deputy, if it be not such one for whom he will answer, and he must give knowledge of the deputation to the Treasurer & Barons of the Escheker within twenty days after. If the escheator do otherwise than is limited here, he and his deputy, that so will occupy under him, not having lands ut supra, or not making such certifycat, shall forfeit xl li. the one half to the King, and the other to him that will sue by action of Debt, wherein no essoin, protection, nor wager of law shall lie. Anno. 12. E. 3. Cap. 9 Taking of Herons ¶ Item if any person slay or take, or cause to be taken, but in his own ground, by mean craft or ingyn, but with hawking or with long bow, any Herons, upon pain to forfeit for every Heron so slain or taken vi s. viii. d. nor take any young Herons out of the nest, without licence of the owner of the ground upon pain to forfeit for every Heron so taken out of the nest x s. And he that will, may sue for it by action of Debt. And ii justices of the peace at their sessions may examine such offender, and if he be found in default to commit him to prison, till he have found surety for the payment of the same for fayture to the king, and the justices so examining to have the ten part for their labours Anno. 19 H. 7. Cap 11. ☞ Item that none gild shethes, nor metal but silver, gilding of shethes a metal. and the ornaments of the church and spurs for knights, and all the apparel that longeth to a Baron and above that estate, upon pain of forfeiture to the King ten times as much as the thing that is gilded is in value, and shall have a yetes imprisonment, and he that will sue for the King shall have the third part. Anno. 8. Henrici. 5. Capitulo. vitimo. ¶ Item if the wears of rivers be of reasonable bigness and not to straight, so that the fry of fysshed be not destroyed. Wears. Anno. 17. Ri. 2 Capitulo nono. ¶ Item if any denysen buy wols but of the owners of the sheep, except in the stape, or regrate wols or other merchandise of the staple, Buying of wols. upon pain of forfeiture of the thing ●●grated. Anno. 14. R. 2. Capi. 4. ¶ Item if any carry merchandise of the staple to any other place than to Calyce without licence shallbe punished as a fellow, except wols that pass the straits of Marocke, the statute thereof is Anno decimo octavo H. 6. Ca 15 ¶ Also if any buy yarn that will not make cloth thereof. 8. H. 6. Cap. 5. ☞ Also of brewers that sell ale or buy other wise than according to the price rated and set by the justices of peace out of City and towns corporate, Brews. the pain is to forfeit of every barrel six. s. for every kylderkin three. s. iiii. d. and for every firkin two. s. and for every vessel containing greater number or gallons x. s. Anno. 23. H. 8. Cap 4. Sellers of wine. ¶ Item of them that shall attempt to sell any wines in gross or by retail, contrary to the act thereof made God. An. Cap. 7. Selling of horses to scorysmen. ¶ Also of felonies committed in selling, exchanging, or delivering of any horse, gelding, or mere, without the Kings licence, to the use of any Scotyssheman, contrary to the act thereof made eod An. Cap. 16. Sowing of flare 〈◊〉 hemp. ¶ Also of them that sow not yearly one xoode with flare seed. or hempsede, for every forty acres, which he or they shall happen to have in occupation, without fraud or covin, on pain to forfeit iii s. iiiii. d. for every xl acres which any person shall have in occupation Anno. 14. H. 8. Cap. 3. ¶ Also of them that kill waynelynges contrary to the act thereof made An. 24. H. 8. Ca 9 Killing of choughs crows 〈◊〉 tookes. ¶ Also of them that offend against the statute made to destroy choughs, crows, and tookes, and of farmers and other that do not according to the same act, eodem Anno. Capitulo decimo. ¶ Also of such as commit offences. Apparel. and 〈◊〉 forfeit contrary to the statute, made for reformation of excess in apparel, eodem Anno. Capitulo decimotertio. Frye of fish. ¶ Also of such as offend contrary to the effect of an act made against killing of young spaume or fry of E●les or salmon. Anno. 15. H. 8. Capi 7. Wild foul. ¶ Also of them that offend against the act made to avoid destruction of wild foul, eodem. Anno. Capi. undecimo. Nombre of sheep. ¶ Also of them that offend against the act lymytting what number of sheep men shall keep, occupy, and have in their possyssyon at on time. eod. An. Cap. 13. For ertinguyshing of the bishop of Rome. ¶ Item of all offences, contempts, and transgressions committed and done contrary is the act made to extinguish the authority of the bishop of Rome, for they that offend shall incur and run into the dangers, penalties, pains, and forfeitures, ordained and provided by the statute of provision and Praemunire, made in the sixteen year of king richard the second a 'gainst such as attempt procure, or make provision to the see of Rome, or else where, for any thing, to the derogation, or contrary to the prerogative royal, or jurisdiction of the crown and dignity of thy● realm. And the justices of the peace shall certify every presentment afore them had o● made, before the King in his bench, with●● xl. days next after any such presentment● had or made, if the term be then open, if not than the first day of the term next following the said xl days, upon pain that every justice of assize or peace, before whom such presentment shallbe made, making default of such certifycat, shall lose and forfeit forty pound to the Kings highness. Anno. visecimo octavo Henrici octavi Capi. 10. ¶ Also of them that sell wines above the price ●ymytted by the Statute, that is Gaskoyne. wines. Guyon, or French wines above viii pens the gallon, that is to say, a penny the pint ii pens ●he quart, four pens the pottle, and viii pens the gallon, the forfeiture is for every pint sold above the said price four. d. for every quart ●yght pens, for every pottle twelve pens and for every gallon so sold above the said price two shillings. And that no malmeseys rom●●ys, sacks, nor other sweet wines shall be ●olde by retail above xii pens the gallon vi d. ●he pottle iii d. the quart, and i d. ob. the pint ●pon pain to lose and forfeit iii s. iiii. d. for ●uery gallon twenty d. for every pottle xii d. for every quart vi d. and for every pint, that shallbe ●olde contrary to this act. Anno. 28. Henrici ●ctaui Capitulo decimoquarto. ¶ And justices of the peace, within the precincts and limits of their offices, at the de●●re & request of any of the Kings subjects, 〈◊〉 whom denier of sale of wines is made, may ●●tre into the houses, sellers, and other places ●here wines shall lie or be, and sell and deliver the same wines, desired to be bought to 〈◊〉 person or persons, requiring or desiring to buy the same, offering full payment for the same without delay, after the rate of the prices thereof now being set, or hereafter to be set by the Lords & justices according to the act thereof made. Anno visecimo quarto Henrici octavi Cap. 6. For fythea. ¶ Two justices of the peace, whereof one to be of the Quorum, have power and authority, upon information and request to them made by the ordinary, his commyssarye or official, to attach or cause to he attached such● person or persons, as will not be ordered according to the act made for tithes to be paid through the realm, and the same person to commit to ward, there to remain without bail or mainprize, till he have found sufficient surety, to be bound by recognizance or otherwise to the kings use, to give dew● obedience to the process proceeding decres, 〈◊〉 sentences of the ecclesiastical court of thy● realm, wherein such suit shall depend. And the said two justices have power to take, ●●ceyue, and record recognisance, and oblyg●cions in the cause above. Anno visecimo septimo Henrici octavi Cap. 20. Hawks eggs. ¶ Also if any person take or cause to be taken the eggs out of the nest of any Faucum Goshauke, Laner, or swan, the pain is imprisonment of a year and a day, and to ma●● fine to the Kings will. The statute thereon is. Anno undecimo Henrici septimi. Capitu●● decimo septimo. PLacita coram A B. et sociis suis custodiendis pacis dni Regis, ac iustitiariis suis ad diversa felonia transgressa et alia malefacta in Comitatu Mid, audienda et terminanda assignad apud Westmonastetium tali die. etc. Anno regni regis. etc. prec. fac● ꝑ justice. pacis vic' directer prosom̄ sess. ☞ A B. et socit sui, custodes pacis Domini Regis in Comitatu Mid audienda et terminanda assignatis, vic. M. salutem. Ex part dni regis tibi precipimus, ꝙ non omiter prop●er aliquam libertatem in baliva tua, quin eam ingrediaris & venire fac. coram nobis tali die proximo futuro apud W. xxiiii. liberos et legales homines de quolibet Hundredo. Trithingo, et Wapentagio, ac de quolibet burgo de balliva tua predicta, ad faciendum ibidem, que sibi ex part dni Regis iniungentur. Seire fac. etiam omnibus senescallis, constabular subconstabular et ballivis infra hundred et burgum predictum, qd tunc sint ibi, habentes secum omnia nomina artificum laboratorum et seruientium infra eorum ballivas, exc●ssiue contra formam ordinacionum & statutorum capientium, sufficienter imbreviatorum. Proclamare insuper facias, quod omnes illi, qui tam pro domino rege quam pro se ipsis versus ipsos artifices lobatatores et seruientes, aliqus querelas, juxta formam ordinationum et statutoruum predcto tum conqueri vel prosequi volverint, quod tunc sint ibidem coram iusticiar●is inde prosecuturi Et tu ipse tunc sis ibidem, tum ballivis hundred libertatum at burgorum predictorum, habens tecum omnia nomine senescallorum, conslabulariorū, et subconstabul. Intratorum, & hoc preceptum. Te predicter I B. apud W. t●u die etc. ¶ Et cum ad diem illum vic. returneverii preceptum predictum c●ram prodic●is justiciatiis tunc vocenter iurato●es, et pet toe captatur inquisicio, et similiter capientur pr●sentationes de fingulis Constabulariis, et fubcon●●adulatiis per se, de excess●●ue ar●●sicum laboratotum et seruientium. Et quelibet presentatio eorum cam vale● per se, quantum pres●ntatie per. xii. capter in hac part de excessibus ●redietis. etc. Process super indictemen tum. ¶ Preceptum est vic quod non omitta● propter aliquam libertatem in balliva sua, quin venire fac, coram A B. et fociis suis custodidus pacis domini Regis, ac justice. ad diu●rsa felon' transgress. et malefacter in come predicto audiend et termmandum assign' apud w. tali die proximo futuro. C D E. et F. ad respondend. domino regi super diversis arriculis super ipsos presentatis, et habeat tbi tune hoc preceptum. Testes. A B. apud M. tali die et anno. etc. ¶ Preceptum fuit vic. quod non omiiter propter aliquam libertatem. etc. quin venire ●ac, coram A B. et sociis suis, Venitur fa●iassuꝑ indictater cu●●od pacis domini Regis or Iustre. suis ad diversa felon', transgr̄, et alia malefacter in come predicto audienda et terminanda assign' apud W. ad hunc diem C. D E. et F. ad respondenun dno regi be d●uersi● articulis super ipsos presentater, et ipsi non vener̄. Et precep●um tuit vic. quod non omittat etc. quin veu●t● faceret eos. etc. et vic. returnavit, quod predicti C D. E et F attachiati sunt per & 〈◊〉 etc. ideo ipsi in misericordia. Et preceptu● est vic. quod non omiter. etc. quin eos dillcingat. etc. per omnes cerras. etc. Et ꝙ de exitibus eorum etc. Et ꝙ habeas corpora eorum. etc. coram prefater Iu●ic apuo ro taii d●e proximo ●uturo Et d●p̄oicter C et F. vic returnauiter quod ●psi nihil ha●ent. etc. per quod. etc. Ideo preceptum est vic. etc. quod no● omitter. etc. quia captat eos, si. etc. Et eos saluo. etc. Ita ꝙ habeat corpora eorum ao prefato; locum et diem, ad respondendn dni regi de diversis articulis super ipsos presentatis. etc. ¶ Preceptum est vic. Distem. et capias. quod non omitter propter aliquam libertatem in balliva sua, quin dis●r̄ E. et F per omnes terras. etc. et quod de exitibus. etc. et quod habeat corpora corum coram A B. et so●us suis, custodus pacis dni regis et justice. suis ad diversa felon', transgr̄, et aua malefacter in come predictur, audiendu et terminandum assign' apud w●t●li die prori. futur', ad respondendum ro nino regi super diversis articulis super ipsos presentatis. Precepter est etiam, ꝙ non omitter etc. quin cap̄ C. et D et eos saluo custodi, et quod habeat eorpora eorum coram prefatis justice. ad prefater diem et locum, ad respondendum dno regi super diversis articulis super ipsos presentater. Et habeas ibi hoc preceptum. Test. A B. etc. Nota bene, quod in eadem forma fiant processus sicut alias, et sicut pluries, si necesse fuerit. ¶ Preceptum est vic. sicut plur̄, Plutur. ꝙ non omitteret. etc. quin caperet. etc. C. et 〈◊〉. si. etc. saluo etc. Ita ꝙ haberet corpora eorum coram A B. et sociis suis custodibus pacis domini Regis, et justice. suis. etc. apud W. etc. tali die. etc. proxi. futuro, ad respondendum domino regi de diversis articulis super ipsos presentatis, et ipsi non venire. Et vic. modo mandat, quod non sunt in venti etc. Ideo preceptum est vic. qd exigi facias eos de come in come, quousque etc. utiagentur, si noncompatuerint. etc. Et si. etc. tunc eos capiat, et 〈◊〉 of saluo. etc. Ita quod habeat corpora eoru● coram pretater justice. apud W. tali die, ad respondend domino regi de diversis articulis super ipsos presentatis, et unde vic. return̄ tall die ꝙ predicti C. et D non fuerunt inventi. etc. ¶ Henricus dei gracia, Rex Anglie Francie, et hiberny fidei defensor, Exigi facias. vic. Midelsex salutem. Precipimus tibi, quod exigi ●acias C. et D. de come in come, quosque secundum lege● et cousuetudinem regni nostri Anglie vtlagen● si non comparuerint, et si comparuerint, tum eos capias, et saluo custod facias, ita quod babeas corpora eorum coram A. B. et sociis suis custodi pacis nostre, ac justiciariis nostris ad diversas felon'. etc. in come tuo audiend et terminand assign' apud w. tali die ad respondēd●̄ nobis de diversis feloniis et transgr, unde i●dictati sunt. Et unde tu ipse mandasti cora● prefatis justiciariis nostris tali die, ꝙ predict● C. et D. non sunt inventi in Balliva tua. E● habeas ibi hoc breve. Teste. A. B. apud, etc. Anregni nostri vicesimo. ¶ Et nota ꝙ consimilis processus fiat in omnibus articu●●s presentatis, super quos psocessus est veniire facias, alias, capias, plur̄ capias, et erigi facias. etc. Venitur facias de contemptis. ¶ Prec. e●t vic. ꝙ non omitiat, quin venire faccoram A B et sociis suis. etc. ut s. apud W. tali die, ad respondendum domino Regi de quibusdam contemptibus transgr et excessibus contra formam statuti facter. Et habeas. etc. ut supra. Et sur ceo quod capias, et exigi fac. ut. s. ¶ Et nota quod processus versus operarios. artifices, ei seruientes est per statutum, venite facias, capias et exigi facias. Item versus magistros, venire facias capias, alias capias plur̄ capias, exigi facias. ¶ Nota quod processus de feloniis est capias capias alias, et exigi facias. ¶ Nota quod quolibet breve de cap̄ de felomis semper habet spacium trium septimanatum inde dater usque ad respond. eiusdem ¶ Rex vic. sal Prec. tibi. qd non omitter. etc. quin capias E. si inventus fuerit. etc. et eum saluo custodi, De felon' ita quod habeas corpus eius coram A. B. et sociis suis. etc. ut s. apud w. tali die proximo futuro, ad respondendum nobis de diversis feloniis, unde indictatus est. Preci. etiam tibi. quod non omitter etc. quin diligenter inquiras, que bona et catalla predicta E. habet in ballina tua, et ea in manus nostras seiscire fac, ux ulterius fieri possit, prout de iure rt secundum legem et consuetud regni nostri Anglie fuerit faciend. Et habeas ibi tunc hoc preceptum. Teste A B. Anno. regni nostri vicesimo. Intratio de alias. ¶ Prec fuit vic. M. quod non omitter. etc. quin caperet. etc. et si. etc. et eum saluc custodi, ita ꝙ haberet corpus eius hic ad hunc diem, ad respondendum domino regi de diversis felon', Cap de felonia. vn●● indictatus est, et ipse non venit. Ideo preceptum est vic. sicut al, quod non omitter. etc. quin cap̄. etc. et eum saluo. etc. ita quod habeat corpus eius coram A B. et sociis suic. etc. apud. W. tali die proximo futuro, ad respondendum domino regi de diversis feloniis, unde indictatus est Et quod idem diligenter inquirat, q bona et catalla. etc. Et in manus domini. etc. ut ulterius. etc. ut supra. ¶ Preceptum est vic. M. sicut alias pceptum fuit, Alias cap̄ de felonia ꝙ non omitter etc. quin capiat E. si inventus fuerit in balliva sua, & eum. etc. Ita ꝙ habea● corpus eius coram A B et sociis suis. etc. apud W. tali die proximo futura, ad respondendum dno regide diversis felon', unde indictatus est, Pter est etiam v●c. ꝙ non omitter. etc. quin dilige●ter inquirat, que bona et catalla predictus E. habet in balliva sua, et ea in manus dni regis seisire fac. et inde ad diem et locum predictum, domino regi respondendi, ut ulterius in de ꝓ domino regi fieri possit, prout de iure & second 〈◊〉 legem et consuetudinem regni sui Anglie fuerit faciendum. Et habeat ibi tunc hoc precepr. etc. Test. A B. apud W. tali die etc. ¶ Precepter fuit vic M. sicut alias. etc. ꝙ no● omitter. etc. quin capiat E. si. etc. et eum saluo. etc. Ita quod habeat coryus eius hic ad hunc diem ad respondendum domino regi de quibusdam 〈◊〉 lon̄, Inttur de exigi facisu per felon' unde indiciatus est. Et quod inquirat. etc. et vic. rer̄. etc. quod predictus E. non est inventus. Etiam quod idem E. nulla habet bona, et catalls in ballius sua, que in manus domini regis seis●re possunt, Vel aliter vic. tur quod habet talia bona et catalla ad valenc̄. etc. quo remanent in manibus F. dno Regi inde responsutum. Ideo prec. est vic. quod exigi fac. cum te comitater in come quousque, etc. utlagetur, si non comparuerit. Et si comparuerit. etc. tunc eum captat et saluo. etc. ita quod habeat corpus eius coram A B. et sociis suis Iu●liciariis Pacis etc. apud W. tali die, ad respondendum dno regi etc. indictatus est unde vic retorn̄, ꝙ predictus E. non fuit inventus in balliva sua. etc. ¶ Henricus de●gratia, rex Anglie Francie, et hiberny, fidei defensor vic. M. salutem. Erigi facias. Precipimus tibi, quod erigi fac. E. de come in comiter quousque secundum leg●m et consuetudinem regni nostri Anglie utlagetur, si non comparuerit, ei si comparuerit, tunc eum capias, & saluo custod facias, ita ꝙ habeas corpus cius coram A B et sociis suis custod pacis nostei, ac justice. nostris. etc. apud W. tali die, ad responden dum nobis de quibusdam feloniis, unde indicta tus est Et unde tu ipse mandasti. etc. ¶ Et nota quod si con●ingat prefater E. antequam utlagarus fuerit, venire coram prefatis Iu●ticiar̄ et reddire se legi, ad standum legi in hac part, ●une habeas breve de super s●quod sequitur in hec verba. etc. Super s. suꝑerigi etc. de felon'. ¶ Henricus dei gratia, rex Anglia Francie et hiberny, fidei deteusor, vic. M. salutem. Quia E. venit in curia nostra coram A B. et soctis suis cu●tod pacis nostre ac justice. nostric ab diversas felon' transgr et alis malefacter in come predicto audi endi et terminand assignat apud W tali die, et se redidit prison nostre occasion● quarundam feloniarum, unde indictatus est, ut in eadem moretur, sicut nobis constat. Vel aliter Quia E. invenit nobis sufficien tem manucaptionem essendi coram prefatis justice. apud W. tali die proximo futuro, and respondend nobis de quibusdam feloniis, unde indictum est: ided tibi prec, quod de ulterius exigendo prefatum E ●d aliquem come tuum sen imprisonand sive ipsum ea occasione aliqualiter molestand, omnino super s. Et habeas ibi hoc breve Teste A B. apud W. tali die. Anno regni nostri. vesicimo. ¶ Henricus dei gracia. etc. Quia E. venit in cuter nostra coram A B. & sociis suis, Suques. super trnns. custod pacis nostri. etc. et invenit suffic, manucaptor̄ essendi coram prefater justice. apud w. tali die, ad respondendum nobis de quibusd transgr contemptibus et er●ess. super ipsum presentatis: ideo tibi precipimus. etc. Vel sic. Quia E. venit in cur' nostra coram A B. et sociis suis etc. Et fecit finem nobiscum pro quibusd transgr super ipsum presentater. Ideo tibi precipimus, qd de capiend prefater E. imprisonando seu ipsum ea occasione aliqualiter molenstando omnino super s●et habe as ibi hoc breve. Teste ut. s. ¶ A B. unus custd pacis domini Regis in come Mid. vic. eiusdem salutem. Precepter Vel sic ballivo u●neranti evisdem come salutet. Vel sic I K. & R. S. constabular̄ Hnudredorum de L. et D. fall. Vel sic. Dilectis tibi I B. de B. et▪ I. K. constabl, eiusdem ville, et eorum cuil salutem. Qui● A. coram me sacramentum, prestitit corporale, ꝙ ipse metuit sibi dampnum de corpore suo ꝑ B. de facili posse eveniri sibi. etc. Vobis et cuilibet vestrum mando, ꝙ attach. predicter B. ita ꝙ eum habeatis coram me & sociis meis custod pacis domini regis ad proximam sessionem ipsius dni regis de pace apud W. tenendum ad in ueniendū sufficienter securi●̄ pacis, ꝙ ipse damnum vel malum aliquod eidem A. vel alicui de populo dni regis de corpore suo non faciet, nec fieri procurabit quovismodo: et hoc nullatenus omitt●●, Et habeatis tunc ibi hoc mandatum Vel sic. Tibi vel vobis, et cuilibet vestrum, ex part domini Regis mando, quod attachiatis pr●dictum B. ita ꝙ eum tam citius quo captus fuerit, personaliter ducatis coram me, vel uno sociorum meorum custod pacis domini Regis ad inueniend sufficientem securitatem de pace gerando ergo dominum Regem et cunctum populum suum, et praecipue erga predictum A. sub terta pena eidem B. tunc imponenda, et qualiter hoc mandatum domini regis fuerit executus, vel fueritis executi, constare fac. prefater custodibus pacis, ad proximam sessionem Domini Regis de pace apud W. die lune, etc. una cum hoc mandato. Te●te. A B. apud. etc. Anno. regni nostei twenty ¶ Memorandum quod die iovis proximo post festum nativitatis sa●cti johannis Bapt. Recogni canum. eod termino coram A B. custod pacis domini Regis et justice. suo ad diversa felon', trausgr̄, et malefacter in come predicter audiend et terminand assign' apud. W. venerunt C K. de w. et H B. de F. et R S. de H. et R F. de eadem in propriis personis suis, et manuceperunt pro B S ad tu●c present in curiat ac idem B R. ipse ad tunc assumpsit pro se ipso, quod ipse amodo se bene geret erga dominum regem et cunctum populum suum, et praecipue erga A K. et nullo modo fac. damnum seu gravamen de corpore, per minas, insidias, insultum, seu aliquo alio modo, videlicet quilibet manucaptorum predictorum sub pena vigiti librarum, quas recogn' se domino Regi debere, ec de terris et cataltis suis, et cuiusubet eorum ad opus ipsius regis fieri et levari, si contingat prefatum B S. in aliquo premissorum deficere, et inde modo ligitumo convinci. etc. ¶ A B unus custod pacis domini regis in come M. vic. eiusdem comiter saiter. Wr̄ versus seru●entur qui rec. a seruitio. Er part domini Regis tibi mando, ꝙ attach. B. de I. in come tuo servant, ita ꝙ eum habeas coram me et soci s meis custod pacis ipsius domini Regis et justice. suis. etc. vts. ad prorimam sessionem domini Regis depace apud W iali die proximo fu●uco tenendum, ad respondendum tam dno regi quam A. de eo quod cum per dnm E. nuper regem anglie progemtor ipsius Regis nunc et consilium suus pro communi utilitate eiusdem regni ordinatꝑ sir, ꝙ si aliquis seruiens in seruitio alicuius retentus, ante sinem term' concordal a dicto seruitio sine causa cationabili vel licentia recesserit, penam imprisonamenti subeat, predicter B. in seruic. ipsius A. apud K. retentus ab eodem seruitio ann finem term' inter eos concordati sine causa rationab ili, et licentia ipsius A recessit, in ipsius domini regis contemptum et predicter A. grave damnum, ac contra formam ordinationis predicter. Et hebeas ibi hot prec. dac. etc. Anno. etc. ¶ Et nota bene, ꝙ vacat mandatur erga magistrum, quia al tior & velocior recuperatio habetur ad come legem. etc. Ptur versus seruientur qui xcc. a seruitio. ¶ A B. unus justice. dni regis in come M. vic. ●usdem come salutm. Ex part dni Regis tibi mando, ꝙ attach. B. ita ꝙ cum habeas coram me et sociis meis etc. apud w. tali die proximo fututo tenend, ad respondend tam domino regi quam A. quare cum per dominum E. nuper regen In glie progeniter dni regis nunc, et consilium suum pro communi utilitate eiusdem regni ordinatum sit, quod quilibet homo et femina eiusdem Regni potens in corpore, et infra itatem sexaginta annorum, non vivens de mercatura nec certum exercens artificium, nec habens de suo proprio, unde usuat, vel terras et tenementa propria, circa cuius culturam se poterit occupare, et alteri non seruiens, si de seruiens in seruitio suo congruo suerit requisitur vel requisita, seruirs teneatur illi, qui ipsum vel ipsam sic duxerit requirend. Et li talis vir vel mulier, de sic seruiend requisitus vel requisita, hoc facere noluerit, stater capiatur et mittater proxime jail, et ibiis em sub arcta moratur custod, quous que securitatem invenerit de seruiendo in forma predicta: B. de condic. huiusmodi eristens, prefato A. quam quam ipse deseruiend prefater A. in forma predicter apud I. sepius fuit requisitus, et servire penitus recusavit in ipsius domini regis contemptum et p̄iudie. ac grave dampnum predicti A. ac contra formam ordinac. predicter. Et habeas ibi. etc. T. predicter. A B. tali die. Anno. regni regis. H. 7.20. Ptur versus secutenr rec oe villo ubi mo tur in Hieme. ¶ A B. unus. cust. pacis domini. R. etc. vic. etc. Er parie domini R. tibi mando, ꝙ Attachias B. ita quod habeas eum coram me et sociis meis. etc. ad proximam sessiomam dni Regis de pace apud W. etc. quare cum per dnm E. nuper regem Anglie. etc. ut. s. vsꝙ. ibi, scdm ꝙ nullus seruiens recedat a villa, ubi in Hyeme moratur, ad seruiend alibi in Estate, si seruic. competens in eadem villa habere possit, capiens salarium juxta formam ordinationis predictelidem B. a villa de M. in Hieme anno tali morabatur, 〈◊〉 quamquam in eadem villa seruitium competens eidem B. ex part ipsius A. obliter fuisset, captur salarium ut predicter est, ad seruiendum alibi in estate tunc proximum sequent recessit, in predicter domini Regis nunc contemptum, et ipsius A. etc. ut supra. ¶ A B. unus custod. etc. vic. eiusdem. etc. E. part domini regis tibi mando, qd actach. B. ita ꝙ cum habeas coram me et sociis meis. etc. ad proximam sessionem pacis. etc. apud w. tali die. etc. prox. futur tenend ad. r. tam domino regi quam A. quare cum per dominum E. nuper regem Anglee. 3. Anno. regni sui. 34. ordinatum sit, Aliud pr̄ et supra bilt. qd dni viillarum, laboratores se iustificare nolentes, caper̄, et ꝑ quindenam imprisonar̄, & tunc eos prox, jail mittere possent, ibm' quosque. iurt● formam statuter de hmōi laboratoribus edir iustific, volunt, moraturi, Et ꝙ nulius vic. gaolal nec alius minister, homi laborator in manucaptionem vel valiwm dimittant, et si aliquis in contrarium fecerit, tunc dno regi ten li. et parti conquerenter. C. s. solueret predictus in̄ B. quendam Mid. quem predictus A. requisivit ab seruiendum sibi in seruitio pro stater ipsius M. congruo apud D. per quendam R. dominum velle de predicter. ꝑ eo quod noluit se iustificare, scdm formam Statuti predicti, capter, et per ipsum prefatum B. deliberatum, in prisona sua salue et secur̄; custodir̄ juxta formam eiusdem statuti a custodia sua predicta per manucopter ire permisit, in domini regis nunc contemptum et ipsius A. grave dampnum, ac contro formam ordinac. predictur etc. et habeas. etc. vel sic. idem conster 1 seruientur ipsius A. in seruitio suo apud B. retenter, que ab eodem seruic. ann finem term' inter eos concordati, sine causa rationabili, vel licentia ipsius A. ad secr̄ ipsius A. arrestar̄, et in custod predictur constabuiar ibidem existent a custodia sua predicta, per manucaptionem ite permisit, in ipsius regis nunc contemptum et predicter A. grave dampnum, ac contra ordinationem predictur etc. Prec securiratis pacis. ¶ A R unus custos. etc. vic. etc. Ex part dicti dni regis tibi mando, ꝙ non omitter propter aliquam libertatem in come predicto, quin attach. E F. per corpus suum, et eum saluo custod fac ita ꝙ eum habeas coram me et sociis meis ad proximam sessionem in comitatu predicter tenend ad inueniend tunc ibidem suffic. securitatem de pace et bono gestu suo erga dcm dnm regem et cuncium populum suum, et prici●ue erga C. D. de eo ꝙ ipse dampnum vel malum aliquod 〈◊〉 dem C D. sen alicut de populo dicti dni regi● de corporibus suis non fac etc. Pr. ad aiestandū seruientem recessum a seruicio. ¶ A B. unus justice. domini Regis vts, balli●● no domini Regis in eodem come saltm. Ex ꝑ●● domini regis tibi mando, quod non omitter prop● aliquam libertatem in come predicter, quin attac● E F. per corpus suum, & cum saluo custod fac, ita quod eum habeas coram me et sociis me●● etc. tali die. Vel sit coram me et sociis meis 〈◊〉 prort sessionem in come predicto tenendum, ad res● pondendū ram domins Regi quam. S. D. qua●● ante finem terī inter eos concoroati sine caus● tationabili, vel licentia ipsius S D. recessit, c●tra formam statuti de seruientibus nuper edi●● etc. Et habeas ibi. etc. ¶ A B unus justice. domini regis. etc. vic. M. etc. ac ballivo iteneranti eodem come salute● Licet nuper per preceptum domini Regis vob●● seu uni vestrum precepter suit, Super s. indi●●ominr̄. quod capereti●, seu unus vestrum caperet A B. in peroch●● etc. in come. M. si. etc. et saluo. etc. ita quod hab● teris, seu unus vestrum haberet corpus eiu● coram justiciariis dni regis ad diversa felo● transgr̄ et malefacter in come predicter audiend●● et terminandum assign' apud w. tali die. etc. ad respondendum domino Regi de diversis contemptibus et transgter, unde coram me ec soc●● is meis indictater est, post a predicter A B. ven●● coram me. etc. et invenit suffici●nter pieg. pro pr● miss ac fine suo cum dicto domino rege faciendum, et ideo ex part domini regis vobis coniunctum & diu●●um mando, ꝙ execution̄ precep● predieti ulierius faciendi super &. omnino per plegios supradicter. Et habeatis, seu unus ve●rum habeat ibi hoc preceptum. etc. Super s. pro indicta● 〈◊〉 forma. ¶ A B. unus justiciater. etc. Licet ●uper ꝑ precepter dicti domini regis preceptum fuit, quod taperes A S. si etc. et saluo. etc. ita quoo habetes corpus eius coram Iu●●●tariis dicti Dni regis ad diversa felon'. etc. apud W. tan die, ad respondēoū domino regi de diversis contemptur et transgr, unde coram me et sociis meis indictatus est, postea predicius A S. vēnit coram ●●e, et iwenit suffic̄ plegios pro premissis ●e sine suo cum dicto domino rege faciend et iam ●x part dicti domini regis. etc. ut supra. sup●r s omnino per pleg supradictos Et s● ipsum A S. ceper is ea occasione, e●in prisona domini Regis occasione predicta, et non alia ●x●● ac ●unc cum er prisona predicta delibetater fac. Et habeas ibi hoc preceptum. Super s. pro pace et ad deliberandum. ¶ A B. unus justice. etc. vic. eiusdem. etc. Quia A S. in prisona domini regis in cusiod tua exi●●en̄ tradcē in ballinum C D. E F. G H. et I. K. de se bene gerendi pro pace gerendi erga do ●●inum Regem, et cuncium populum suum, et ●recipue erga M N ad secter cuiusdam A S. ●uit arestater, & iniecim ꝑdic●i C D E F. G H. 〈◊〉 I K. manuceper̄ ꝑ predicter A S quod ipse a ●o●o non inferret nec inferci procurabit per se, nec per alios eidem M N seu alicu● de populo dic. i domini regis dampnum, seu graus●en de corpore suo per minus ini●●ias insutei●̄●cu al quo alio modo, quod in tesionem, s●u ●erturbac. pacis domini Regis sed. re valiat quoiusmodo, videlicet, quilibet eorundem ●●nucaptur sub pena. ●x li. et ideo ex part dom●ni regis tibi mando, quod predict' A S. in p●sona domini regis in custodia tua ea occatio●● et non alia existenter, indilate deliberari f●● Teste. A B. etc. Anno regni regis nostri xxi ¶ I B traditur in ballm̄ W. S. R. H. et S. 〈◊〉 usque ad prorimam sessionem in come M. tene● et habendum predicter I B. tunc ibm' et interim 〈◊〉 pacem gerendi erga cunctum populum domi●● regis, Mainp̄s et praecipue erga R. D. vel quilibet p̄di● torum. etc. sub pena twenty li etc. quas recogn' se d●mino regi deber̄. etc. Wills heart Pleg. I. B. de fine. Ricūs Smart. Warr̄ de pace. ¶ A B. unus justice domini regis. etc. eius●● come, ac Ballivo iumeranti in eodem come, 〈◊〉 non I B. et R. S constabularii hundredi 〈◊〉 B. et eorum cuilibet salucem. Ex part di●● Domini Regis vobis toniunctim et diuis●● mando, quod non omitter n●c altquis virum omi●● tat propter aliquam libertatem. etc. quin at●●cha. seu unus vestrum attachiat I B. de C 〈◊〉 corpus suum, si in officio vesito inveniri po●● ita qd eum ad citius quo captus fu●rit, p●●sonaliter ducatur coram me, vel uno socio●● meorum custodun pacis. etc. ad inueniend, su●●●cientem securitatem de pace gerenda erga t●●ctum populum domini regis, et praecipue et● R F. de eo quod ipse dampnum vel malum 〈◊〉 quod eidem R F. seu alicui de populo dom●●● regis, de co●● o●●bus suis non fac. nec. tieri p●●procurabit quovismodo, sub certa pena eidem A B. per predict justice. seu unum eorum tunc imponend. Et si predictus I B. hoc facere noluerit, sive recusaverit, tunc eum prison dicti domini regim in come predicto duci fac ad sasuum custod, ita ꝙ eum habearis, seu unus veitrum habeat coram me et sociis meis ad proximam sessionem ipsius domini Regis de pace in come predicto tenend, una cum hoc mandato. Test. etc. Anno. etc. ¶ W O. unus justice. dni Regis in come N. ad pacet conseruand assign' I B. constabular̄ de C. salutem. Wartur ꝓ pace alia forma. Quia I B. se metuit de vita sua et mutilatione membrorum suorum de R E. Ideo ex part domini regis tibi mando, quod attachia. dictur R. per corpus suum, ita ꝙ tum habeas coram me & sociis meis justiciatur Pecis predicter ad proximam sessionem in come predicto tenendn̄, ad iuueniendū sufficientem securitatem de pace gerenda erga cunctum populum domini regis, et praecipue ergo predicter B. A. videlicit quod ipse dampnum vel malum aliquod predicto B A. aut alicui alio de populo domini Regis de corporibus suis non faciet, nec fieri procurabit quovismodo, et medio tempore talem securitatem de dicta pace gerenda ab to recipias, pro qua domino Regi respondere volveris, Et si hoc coram te recusquerit, tunc ipsum R. usque ad proximam gaolam domini regis infra dicium come duci fac. ipsum ibidem sub arcta custod moratutur usque ad diem sessionis predicter, et hoc nulla tenus omitter sub pena in cumbenter. Et tu ipse sis ibide● et habeas ibi responsur tuum & hoc mandatum, Alia forma propace. daer apud W. etc. ¶ W S. unus justice. vel custos Pacis dfil regis in come M. vic eiusdem come, vel ballivo itineranti ●●usdem come, Vel sic I W. et R F. consta●ul ville de E, et corum eviliber saltm. Quia R S. coram me sacramenium prestitit corporale, quod ipse metuit sibi damnum de corpore suo per I H. de facili posse evenire, vobis et cuilibet vestrum mando quod attachiatis, seu unus vestrum attachiat predictum I H. ita quod habeatis seu unus veltrum cum habear coram me et so●is meis custodes pacis do mini regis in come predicto, ad proximam sessionem infra dictum comitater renendum, ad inveniendum sufficientem securitatem Pacis, quod ipse dampnum vel malum aliquod eidem R vel alicui alio de popu●o domini Regis de corpore suo non faciet nec fieri procurabit quo vismodo, et hoc nullatenus omittas seu omittatis. Et habeas seu habeatis tunc ibidem hoc preceptum sive mandatum. Test predicter W. S. tali die. Anno regni regis Henrict septi●●i vicesimo primo. Alia forma de pace. ¶ W C. unus justice. de pace dni regis in come B conseruandum affign̄ W S. et I. B. constabr ville de W. et corum curliber salutem. Ex parti domini regis vobis & cuilibet vest●um man do ꝙ attachiatis, seu unus vesitum attachiat H. C. de w. predicter, ita ꝙ cum ad citius quo captus fuerit persunaltier ducatis, seu unus vt̄m ducat coram me vei uno sociorum meorum predicter custod pacis domini regis in come predicto ad inveniendum sufficientem securitatem de pace gerend erga dominum regem et cunctum populum suum, et praecipue erga predicter I B. sub certa ●ena eidem H C. per me vel per aliquem sociorum meorum predicter imponendum et qualiter hoc mandatum fuerit executum, constare fac prefa●is custodibus ad sessionem domini regis de pace apud W. tenendum die lune prorimo post festum sancti jacobi apostoli prorimo fu●ueuin tenend, una eum hoc mandato. Test. etc. Anno regni. etc. ¶ W S. unus justice. pacis domini regis in come C. conseruand assign', vic. vallivis, Warr̄ de pace. consta bulaeiiss, sub constabul ciusdem come salutem. Quia I S. de A. yeoman coram me venit apud S. et ibidem invenit sufficientem securitat●m videlicet. iiii. suctic. manucapter de pace gerand erga cunctum populum domini regis, et praecipue etga I S. et N uxorem cius, ideo vobis et cuilibet vestrum ex part domini regis precipio, quod de capiend prefatum I. imprisonā dum, seu ipsum ea occasione aliqualiter molestandum ominino supersed, et si ipsum I ea occasione ceperitis, vel aliquis vestrum ceperit imprisonandum quod tunc ipsum I. sinc dilacione deliberari faciater, seu unus vestrum delibe rari faciat. Datum tali die, et Anno regni regis Henciet seven. x●i. ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. M S. et R I constabl de S. et eorum cuilibet salutem. warter ad liberaud ꝑson̄ captum pro transgter. Quia S w de cadem laborer venit coram me, et inuen●t sufficientem seuritafem essendi coram nobis seu duobus nostrum ad minus, ad proximam sessionem nostram apud N. tenend, ad respondendum tam domino regi quam I W. de platito contempter et transgtur, contra tormam ordinationis statuti de se●uientibus editi, ideo vobis et tuilibet ves●rum mando, qd pred S W. sine dilatione de custod vestra deliberati faciatis, seu aliquis virum deliberari faciat. Et alio manda●o R W. Capitali constabul hundred de H. inde directer interim super s. et hoc meum mandatum erit vobis et cuilibe● vestrum, warr'. Dater tali die Anno. xxi. H. vi●. ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. I B. dallino itinerātai ac vic. eiusdem come salutem. Warr̄ de vagabū, dis. etc. Ex part do mini regis tibi mando, quod attach R S. vacabundum non seruientem, nec in seruitio alicuius retentum ut dictur, et eum deseruite fac. O M. secundum vim tormam et effectum statuti de seruientibus editi, si hoc facere volverit: et si hoc facete recusaverit, runc cum proxime jail domini Regis infra dictum come duci facias, ipsum ibidem moratutum, quousque. etc. ut. s. Dater tali die. Anno. etc. ☞ Uicesimo die mensis Novembris. Anno regni regis H. seven. etc. Returnun same fuꝑ secure pacis fracti one. coram R B. uno Iusticiar' dni regis de pace in come H. conseruandu; assignater, venit S F. de W. in compredicter husbandman, et R A. de eadem villa et come husbandman, et manuceperunt pro R H. vidilicet uter que corumdem manucapter sub pena C. s. et predictus R H. assumpsit pro se ipso, sub pena x. two. in quibus quibem suminis tam predictus R H. quam predicti manucapter recogn' se tenere coram A B. Iusticiar' domini Regis, et quilibet coram per se p●● t●to et in solid, levendum de terris et catallis suis ad opus ipsius domino regis ad volu●tatem svam, si predicter R H. damnum vel malum aliquod cuidam L. seu alicui a lio de populo domini regis de corporibus suis per prefater R H. seu procurater suum vllo modo eveniat, Dater apud. etc. tali die. etc. Anno re gninostri vicesimo primo. ¶ R S. unus Iustie. etc. Constabul vill de B. et corum cuilibet coniunctim et diusim salutem Ex part domini regis vobis et cuilibet vestrum mando que attachiatis per corpus, War̄ de fam a felonia. seu unus vestrum attachiat I H. de M. hostyller, suspectur sive distamatur de felon', ita quod eum habeatis seu unus vestrum coram me habeat die dominica proximo futuro sub periculo incumbente Datum. etc. ¶ R S. unus justici. etc. vic. M. saltm̄. Supers. Quia I S. de B. invenit sufficientem securitatem essendi corar me & sociis meis apud w. ad proximam sessionem nostram in dicto come tenend ad respondendum dno regi de diversis transgr. et telon̄ unde indictatus est, ideo ex part dni regis tibi mando, ꝙ de capiend predicter A. quocunque nomine nominat, seu senscatur omnino super s. Test. R S. tali die. etc. ¶ R S. unus juistic. etc. vic M. sulutem. etc. Suꝑa alia forma Quia I S. de B. invenit sufficient●●m securita tem essendi coram me et soctis meis apud W. ad proximam sessionem nostram in dicto com̄tenendū, ad respondendum domino regi de diuer sis transgr̄ felon', unde indictatus est, post datum huius precepti tenendum, ideo ex part domini regis tibi mando, ꝙ de ●●piend predicter I. omnino super s vi. s. Super s. super indetamenter ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. vic, eiusdem come sal● Quia A B. de C. laborer invenit coram me sufficienter securitatem assendi coram me et sociis meis ad proximam sessionem nostram in dicto come tenendum ad respondendum domino regide diversis transgr et felon', unde indictatus est: ideo ex part dni regis tibi mando, quod de capiend predicter A. quoruutque nomine nomintur nuncupetur scu senceatur, omnino super s. E●. etc. Warr̄ super capien dum servum qui recessit ante finem term'. ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. I S. Consiabul ville de S. et R N. vallivo itineranti, at vic. eiu● dem come, & eorum cuilibet salter. Ex part dni regis vobis ei cuilibet virum mando, ꝙ attachi●●seu unus virum attachiat W R. de S. predicter servant, ita quod cum habeatis coram me et seciis meis ad proximam sessionem, ad rnndenduntam domino regi quam R. qui in seruic. ipsius R. apud T. nuper retenter, ab codem seruic, ante finem termini inter eos concordati, sine causa rationabili et licenc. ipsius R. recessit, in dni regis nunc coniemptum, et ipsius R. grave damnu; Et habeat●s tbi tunc hoc preceptum. Test. etc. ¶ R S. unus justice. dni regis. etc. T. & N b●●liuis trium hundredorum de S. Alia forma de seruientibus. saltm. Ex part● dni regis vobis manto, ꝙ attach. W C. de R et cum jail de H saluo duci fac. ibidem sub arct● custod moratur, ita quod havere possitis corpus cius coram me et sociis meis ad proxima; sessionem nostram infra come predicter tenendu● ubicunque teneri contingerit, ad respondendum tam domino regi quam R B. de placito transgē et contemptu● c●ntra formam ordinac. statu● de seruientibus editi. Test. etc. Warr̄ ad deliberan dum seruienter. ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. I L. constabul ville de A. et I W. de D. in gaolar̄ eiusdem ville salurem. Quia W C. de N. laborer̄ venit coram me. et invenit sufficienter securiter essendi coram me et soc●is meis apud A ad proximam sessionem nostram ibidem tenendum, ad respondendum tam domino Regi quam R D. de placito transgr et contemtu, contra cormam ordinationis staturi de seruieatibus editi, ideo vobis et utrique vestrum mando, quod predictum with C. a prisona vestra deliberetis, et also mandato meo interim inde directer super s●et hoc, mandarum meum erit vobis, et utrique vestrum warrantum. Dater tali die. Anno. etc. Alia forma de ea dem. ☞ R S. unus justuiar etc. R S. Con●tabular̄ de C. salutem. Quia T S. de F. laborer venit coramme, et invenit sufficientem securitatem essendi coram nobis, seu duobus no sleum apud W. ad prorimam Sessiodem nostram apud. etc. tenendum ad respondendum tam domino regi quam R C. de placito transgression̄ et contemptus, contra formam ordinationis Statuti de seruientibus editi, ideo vobis et utrique vestrum mando, quod predictum T S. a custodis vestra sine dilatione de liberari faciatis, seu aliquis vestrum deliverari faciat, et alio mandato meo inde directo interim supersidiater, et hoc meum mandatum ecit vobis et cuilibet vestrum warr'. etc. Datum tali die. etc. Super s. pro monucapt̄. ¶ R S. unus justice. dni Regis etc. vic. M. at omnibus ballis & ministr̄ domini regis eiusdem come, et corum cuilibet salutem. Quia I. B. et C. coram me personalitce constistut̄ manuceperunt pro johann H. sub pena xl li. quas concess. et quilibet corum per se pro toto, et in solid consess. ad opus dni regis levari, si damp num vel malum aliquod W T. eveniat de corpore suo per dictur I vel procurr̄ suum eveniat quovismodo, vobis & cuilibet vestrum ex part domi●● regis mando, ꝙ captione corporis eiusdem ʒ. quocu●que modo censeatur, preteritu aliquis brevis seu querele, vobis, seu alicui vestrum in hac part directer, seu dirigend supersediatis, et sine dilatione deliberari facias per mauncapter supradicter. Dater. Anno. etc. De servi entibus ubi redsiti fuerint apd servi andum. ¶ R S. unus custodes pacis. etc. R L. ballius trium hundredum de S. salutem. Ex part df●●l regis tibi mando, que attachiatis R A. de S. in come predicter laborer, ita quod cum habeas coram me et sociis meis custodes pacis dni regis in come predicto ad proximam sessionem in codem come tenendum, ad respondendum tam do mino regis quam I B. quare cum per dominum E nuper regem Anglie progenitotur dicti regis nune et consilium suum pro communi utilirate eiusdem regni ordinater sit, quod quilibet homo & semina eiusdem Regni, potens in corpore, et in fra etatem ix annorum, non vivens de mercaturur, net exercens artific necx habens de suo proprio unde vivat, vel terram propriam circa cuius cultur am se poterit occupare, et alteri non seruiens, si de seruiendo in seruitio pro statu suo congruo requisitus vel requisita fuerit, quod servire teneatur illi, qui ipsum vel i● same si suerit requirend. Et si talis vir vel mulier de sic seruiendo requisitus vel requisita sit, et hoc facere noluerit, statim capiatur, et mittatur proxime jail, ibidem morarut̄ sub arcta custodia, quousque secur̄ deseruien do in for ma predicter invenerit. Et predicter R. de hōi condic. existens, prefato I. in seruitio pro statu ipsius R. congruo quanquam ipse de seruind per prefater I an forma predicta apud D. fuit sepius requisitus, servire penitus recusanie, in ipsius regis nunc contemptum, et ipsius I. grane dampnum. ac contra formam ordinac. predicter. Et habeas ibi hoc mandatum. Test. etc. Contraser vienter quire cessit a secuic. ☞ R S. unus custod pacis domini regis. etc. vit ciusdem comitat' salutem. Ex part domini regis tibi mando, ꝙ S F. in come predicto servant attach. ita ꝙ eum habeas coram me et sociis mels custod pacis domini regis, et justice. suis ad diucrsa felonia. etc. ad proximam sessionem nostram apud. etc. proximo futuro post dat' huius mandati tenendum: ad refidn tam domino regi quam A. de B. quare cum per dominum E. nuper Regem Anglie. etc. ut s. ordinat sit. ꝙ si aliquis seruiens in seruic. alicuius retentus, ante finem termini concordati a dicto seruicio sine causa rationabili vel licentia recessit pacem sinprisonamenti subeat, predicter S. in seruic. ipsius A. apud K. nuper retentus, ab todē seruicio ante finem termini concordati sine causa rationabili et licentia ipsius A. recessit, in domini regis nunc contemptum, et ipsius A. grave dampnum, ac contra formam ordinac. predictur. Et habeas ibi. etc. Teste. R. etc. ¶ R S. unus Iusticiar', Super s. de pace. ʒ domini regis etc. vit. ac omnibus & singulis vallivis, minis●ris, & fidelibus dicti domini regis in eod come & eorum cuilt salter Quia R. et T. de E. suffic, securiter de pace et de bono gessu suo erga dictum dominum regem & prec●pue erga R I coram no● is inviner, ideo ex part dicti domini Regis vobis it cuilibet vestrum mando & prec. firmiter iniungens quod de ipsis R. et T. ꝓ boni secur̄ pacis ●uemend cap̄ siue arrestand omnino super s. et si ipso● R. et T. ea occasione ceperitis arrestaveritis sive imprisonaveritis: tunt eodem R et T. a● hmōi psona deliberari fac. si ipsi ea occasion● et non alia detineantur. Test. etc., ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. custodibus castri Gloc. aut eius locum tenenti faler. wartur ad rec. felon' ductergaol Ex part domin● regis vobis mando, ꝙ w S. qui pro diversis felonus per ipsum factis arrestatus est, in geolam predictur recipiaiis, ibidem saluo et secur̄ custodiend quousque aliquid aliud per justice. domini regis ꝓ ipsius w S. diliberater habueritis et hoc nullo modo omitestis sub pena que incumbit. Datum apud H. sub sigillo meo tali die. Anno regui H. viii. xxi Warter de serutenr̄. attachiandum. ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. S w. et O. constabl etc. et eorum cuilibet salutem. Ex part domini regis vobis mando, ꝙ attach per corpus C L. de H. nuper seruienter R S. de K. nunc manenter cum T D. de S. et eum saluo custod, ita ꝙ hatratis corpus eius coram me & sociis meis apd Gloc. die lune prorimo futur'. etc. ad respondedum iam dno regi que A. de plito trāsgr̄ & contempter contra formam stater. etc. habeater ibi hoc pter T. etc. Wartur ꝓ susspecter felon' sive latrotinit. ¶ R S. unus justice. etc. custod castri Notinham, vel eius locum tenenti salter, Ex part domini regis tibi mando, quod corpus T S. in gaolam tuam recipias, captum per I N. constabul ville de M. pro suspeccione felosi, sive latrocinii, ●t cuni saluo custod ad proximam liberater jail predicte, et hoc non omitter sub pena que incumbit. Teste. etc. ¶ Noverint universi per presentes me R. vic. de M. assignasse et constituisse I D. et with S. ballivos domini regis, wartur pe● vic. balli. et meos viros in hac part itinerantes, ad capiendum I H. de A. in eo dem comitatu, & eum ad gaolam domini regis de Notingham saluo ducend, ibidem custod, ita ꝙ sit coram justice. domini regis de banco apud W a die sancti Martini in xu dies, ad respondendum R B. de I. de placito, quod red xi. x lib. etc. Dater apud. etc. tali die. Anno regni regis. Henrici vii xxi. wartur ad mittendum firmarium ad gaolun super cumpotum. ¶ R S. Auditor generalis Ludouici H. militis. domini de B. pro diversis maneriis terris et te nementis suis infra come de R. ad compotum audien̄ et terminan̄ assign', custo. domini regis castri Notingham saluter. Quia T S. de A. fermour reddidit compotum suum coram me prefater R S apud T. facter inter predictum dominum, et ipsum T. ibidem, q quidem T. inventus est coram me in artur twenty li. eidem domino debiter, vitra omnes allocationes in compoto suo aliocatas prout in pede compoti sui satis constat, ideo exparce domini regis tibi mando, quod dictum T. in gaolam tuam recipias, & eum ibidem saluo custo. quousque idem T. de predictis twenty li. eidem domino satiffecerit. In cuius rei testimonium etc. datum apud. etc. tali die. etc. Anno regni nostri vicesimo primo. ¶ I F. unus justice. domini Regis de pace in come B. conseruand assign' vic come predicti, ac P. constabl hundred de A. saluter. Wartur ꝓ pace sub alia forma. Ex part domini regis vobis et quilibet vestrum mando, ꝙ attach. seu unus virum attach. per corpus w C. de P. in come predicto yema●, ita quod habeatis, seu unus vestrum habeat corpus eius coram me, vel uno sotiorum meorum custod pacis dni regis in come predicter, ad inueniend sufficienter securitater pacis, quod ipse non faciet, nec fieri ꝓcurabit quovismodo aliquod damnum corporale alicui de populo domini regis, nec de incendio domorum suarum, et praecipue erg● T C. qui de vita et mutilatione membrorum suorum, nec non de incendio domorum suaru● per predicter W C. graviter et manifest cominater existit, ut mihi sacramentum prestitit corpora●● et si hoc recusaverit, tune cum vel eos gaol● domini regis de come predicter duci fac, seu unus vestrum duci faciat, ibm' moratur quousque hoc gratis facere volverit: ei qualiter hoc mandtum meo fuerit executum, mihi et socus meis cuseod pacis come predicter ad proximam sessionem to come predicto tenendi certificetis, et habeas vel habeatis ibidem tunc hoc mandatum sigillo meo siguatum. Dater apud. etc. die et anno. etc. ¶ I F. unus justice. etc. ut s. A. vic. maioribus balliuie constabulariis ac omnibus ministri● domini regis eiusdem come salutem. Super s. pro pace. Quia A B. de P. venit coram me apud W. vel alibi, et in venit mihi sufficienter securitater, v●● four manucaptores, quod ipie non faciet nec feiri ꝓcurabit quovismodo aliquod dampnum corporale alimi de populo domini regis, nec de incendio domorum suarum, et pretipue erga I B. Ideo vobis et cuilibet vestrum ex part domini regis precipio et firmiter mando, ꝙ de capiend et imprison and prefater A B. his occasionibus, seu aliqualiter malestand omnino super s. Et si ipsum A B. occasionibus premissis ceperitis, seu aliquis vestrum cep●t, ꝙ tunc ipsum A. sine dilatione deliberari faciater, seu unus vestrum deliberari faciat, et hoc non omitter sub peciculo incumbente, sigillo meo sigillater. Dater apud. etc. An. etc. ¶ R B. W C. I D. et T K. manuceper̄ pro A B. quod ipse geret pacem erga cunctum populum dni regis, Manucapter. et praecipue erga I B. sub pena cuiusubet eorum ten li. et predictus A B. sub pena twenty li. & quod iterim predicter A B. compatebit coram Iusticiar' dni regis ad proximam sessionem apud C tenendum. Wartur ad arrestandum maleter facter & tio tores. ¶ W T. unus justice. domini regis ad pacem necnon ad diversa felonia, transgr̄, et alia malefacter in come D. audiend terminand assign'. A B C. salter Cum per statutum domini regis E. 3. post conquestum, Anno regni sus. 34. apud W. editum, inter cetera contineatur, ꝙ justice. Patis in quolibet comitatu Anglie habeane potestatem arrestandi & capiendi malefactores et riotores, et oens alios barretfatores, et eos debito modo castigare secundum suos transgressiones vel imprisiones. Et etiam ꝙ possunt capere omnes, qui non sunt be ●ona fame, ubi fuerini inventi, ad inuentendum suctie. securitatem et manucapter de se bene gerandi versus dominum regem et cunctum populum suum, prout in s●atuto predicto plenius continetur. Et quia A de B. nuper de S. in come D. yeoman, non est de bona fama, sed est malefactor, riotor, barectator, pacis perturbator, et oppressor quam pluribus legis dni regis in eodem com̄prout per relationem et testimonium multorum fide dignorum accepi●vobis ex part dicti domini regis precipid, quod predicter A B. si inven aus fuerit in come predicto, coram me vel vu● sociorum meorum justice. pacis come predicter, venire compellas, ad inveniendum sufficientem seturitatem, et manucapter de se bene gerend versus dominum regem & cunctum pop●lum suum, secundum formam statuti predicti Et si hoc recusaverit, tunc eum capias, et usque gaolam dicti domini Regis come predicti ducifacias ibidem commoraturum quousque securitatem et mauncapter invenire volverit, et quomodo hoc preceptum fuerit executer. Ius●ic. Pacis dicti domint regis ad proximam comem sessionem suam certifices, et hoc preceptum eius ad tun● remittendum. Teste prefato W S. primo di● Marcii. Anno Henrici vii xxi. warr' ad arrestandum servum et admittend cum mro suo. ¶ I F. etc. ut s. vic. come predicti et I P. constabular̄ de P. saluter. Quia A S. de P. in come predicio laborer retentus in seruitto G F. de H. ad sibi seruient secundum formam et effectum Statuti de seruientibus editi. Et quia idem A S. a setuitio dicti G F. absque causa ronnabili & licentia ipsius G F. penitus recessit, ut diciter ideo ex part dni regis vobis et cuilt virum mando, quod pretatum A S. ad predictum G F. magistrum suum, ad sibi seruiendum deliberari faciatis. Et si hoc recusaverit, ●unc cum jail. etc. quousque etc. ita quod sit coram me & soctiis meis cu●●odibus pacis domini regis in come predicto ad proximam sessionem in come predicto t●nen dum ad faciendum et recip●endum ea que et tunc et ibidem in hac part sibi obicientur singulariter. etc. Dater apud. etc. Anno vicesimo. Henrici sept●mi. warr' ad artis●ād vacabundum. ¶ Quia E M. in come predicto laborer̄, et B. H. in come predicto servant, vagant●s sunt et in seruitio nullius retenti, ac R. Robyns de Rishelip ad sibi seruiend requisiter existunt, ideo ex part domini regis vobis et cuilibet vestrum mando, ꝙ si ita sit, tunc eos at●ch seu alter vestrum attachiat per corpus. etc. et ipsos ad sibi seruiendum deliberetis, secundum formam statuti. Et si hoc recusaverint, tunc etc. ut s. Warr̄ 〈◊〉 some. ¶ E de A. armiger, unus justice. i omini regis ad Pacem in comitatu D. consetuand assign' vi●. eiusdem come saluter. Ex part dommi regis ●ibi mando, quod non omitter propter aliquam libertatem in balliva tua. qn cam ingredtaris, et benice fac. coram me et sociis meis justice. dicti domini regis ad diversa felon' trangr et alia malefac●a in come predicto audienda et terminanda, necnon ad pacem in eodem come cōsernand assign' apud D. in come predicto die venetis ꝓrimo ante festum Penthecostes proximo futuro, de quolidet hundredo, seu wapentagio in balliva tua, vigintiquatuor liberos et legales homines, ad faciendum tunc ibidem et que ex part dicti domini regis eye ●●iungen●: et etiam venire tacias coram me et sociis meis justice. predicter, ad prefatos diem et locum, omines coronatores comi●ater tui, nec●on magnai capital es, constabul, ac omnes alios b●●l●no● magnater dicter domini regis in Hundred et W●pentagio predictis, ad faciendum et exercend●̄ tunc et ibidem ea, que ad officium suum pettinent, et ulterius ad faciendum et exercendum ea que ex part dicti domini regis eis ad tunc et ibidem iniungenter. Et tu ipse tunc sis ibidem, ad faciendum et exertendum ea que ad officium tuum pertinent. Et habeas ibi nomina juratorum, coronatorum, et ballivorum predictorum, et hoc preceptii Teste. I F. apud N. secundo die Ma● Anno regni regis. etc. Warr̄ de pace. ¶ Henricus dei gratia rex Anglie. etc. vic. Essex, ac ballino iteneranti eiusdem come, necnon Constabulariis hundridi de T. subconstabularits ville de B. et eorum cuilibet salutem. Qut● W K. venit coram R S. unus Iusticiar', nostrorum ad pacem in come predicto conseruand assign', et sacramentum prestitit corporale, ꝙ ipse metuit sibi dampnum de corpore, et mutilationem membrorum suorum, sive de incendio domorum suarum per I G. de C. in comitatu predicto genter: Ideo vobis et cuilibet vestrum prec ibimus et mandamus, qd capiatis, aut attachiatis, seu unus vestrum attachiat sive capiat predictum I G. ita qd eum immediate, a●titius quo captus fuerit, personaliter ducati● coram dicto. ● S. sive aliquo alio Iustic●a●̄ nostrorum prediciorum ad pacem in come predicto, ad inveniendum sufficientem secur̄ de pace nostra gerend erga cunctum populum nēm, e● praecipue erga dicter W K. de eo ꝙ ipse dampnum vel malum aliquod eid W K. sive alicui de populo nostro de corporibus suis, mutilation● membrorum suorum, nec non de incend to domorum suarum non faciet, nec fieri procurabit quovismodo, sub certa pena eidem I G. per predicter justice. seu unus eorum tunc inponendum. Et si predictus I G. hoc facere recusaverit, tunc cum proxime prison nostre in Com̄ predicto saluo duci fac. seu unus vestrum duci taciat, ibidem moratutum quousque hoc gratis facere volverit. Et quicquid inde feceritis seu aliquis vestrum fererit prefater justiciariis nenis ad pacem ad proximam sessionem pacis nostr● predicter, apud Chelmesforde tened certificetis una cum hoc precepto. Teste pred. R S twenty di● Martii. An. tegni regis H vii xxi. ¶ Henricus dei gratia, rex Anglie Francie et hiberny, fidei defensor, vic. Midelsex, Warr̄ ad eligendum constabl necnon capital, constabul, hundred de W. et eorum cui libet salutem. Quia W P et Rich. R. subconstabu● ville de C. et K. certis de causis nos monenter, ab officio suo amovere et exonerari fecimus: vobis et cui●ibet vestrum coniuncti●● & dinisim precipimus et mandamus ꝙ I F. et R. M. ad omnia et singula eidem officio incumbenter bene et fideliter exercend et exequend ꝓut ipsi nobis inde respondere volverint, iurater faclatis dictosque W. et R. sumiliter iniungentes. ꝙ ipse de dicto officio ulterius exercend et exequend nullatenus se intromittant, quousque aliud de nobis habuerint mandatum. Et quitquid inde teceritis, justice. nestris pred ad pacem nostr am in come predicter conseruand. assign' ad proximam generalem sessionem apud C. in com̄predicter tenend. certifico, hoc preceptum nostrum tunc et ibidem remittenter. Teste. T. M. uno justice. nostrorum predictorum xii die julii, Anno regni nostri xxi ¶ Henricus dei gratia rex Anglie Francie et hiberny, Warr̄ custod gaol ad recipi end prilonarium. fedei defensor, custodibus jail nr̄t de Caut eius locum tenenter, et eorum cuilibe● salut, Quia S T. nuper de I. in come M. iam pro suspectione cuisdam felony per ipsum (ut dicitur) perpetrater, per constabul ville predicte arestater ideo vobis et cuiltbet vestrum precipimus quod ipsum R. in custod. vestram jail nr̄t predicte recipiatis, seu unus vestrum recipiat, ibidem moraturum, quousque secundum legem regni nostri Anglie a custodia vestra deliberetur. Teste. S M. Anno. etc. ¶ Henricus dei gratia rer Anglie Francie et hiberny, Venire fac mros et servos suos. fidei defensor, ballivo hundred de B in come M. salutem Precipimus tibi, quod non omittes propeer aliquam libertatem in balliva tua, cum denirc facias coram Iusticiarits nostris ad pacem in come predicto conseruand assignatis apud B. in comitatu predicto, die iovis proximo post festem Pashe prox. fututer, omnes Constabular, et subconstabul omnium villarum hundredi predicii, ac etiam tam omnes et singulos magistros quam seruientes suos, opetarios, laboratores, artifices, et retentores corum, residentes infra villam de B. predicter, ad tunc et ibidem faciendn̄ & pricipiendū ea, que tunc i●i ex part nostra per prefatos justice. nostros eye iniungenr̄, et habeatis ibi hoc preceptum nostrum. Teste. T. M. apud W. cali die. Anno regni nostri xxi ¶ Henricus dei gratia, Venit● fac. 20. rex Anglie Francie et hiberny, fidei defensor, vic. Mid. salutem. Precipimus tibi, ꝙ non omitter propter aliquam libertatem in come tuo, quin venire fac. coram jussicnostris de pace in comitatu predicto conseruamda assignatis apud C. in come pred die Martis proximo ante festum sancti Egi●●i. xxiiii. probos et regales homines de hundred de O. it H. ad audiendum et faciendum et q eye ex part nostra ibidem tunc fuerint iniungend. Et habeas ibidem hoc mand. Teste. R S. apud M. tali die. Anno regni nostri xxi ¶ Rovectus S. et socii sui Iustir. domini regis ad pacem come Suff conseruand assignatis, Venire fac. super btere de statutes. vic. eiusd come saltm̄. Ex part dicti dni regis tibi mandamus, ꝙ venire facias coram novis apud Couentre in come predicto xii die jumi, proximo futuro xxiiii probos et legales huies de visn̄ de C. quorum quilibet habeat xl s. terr' & tenementorum, vel redditer per annum ad minus ultra repris. ad inquirendum super sacramemtum suum, quod si I C. et al malefacter et pacem dicti domini regis perturbator̄, in unum mesuagium, et xi acrarum terre et alia tenementa R. D. de I. gentleman cum pertinenciis in villa de R. in comiter predicio manutorter ac cummulr̄ genter super possessio●●● predicter R. ingrissi fuer', et ipsum R. inde disseisiuer̄, idem mesuagium cum pertin', ac cum omni fortitudine ad tunc tenent et occupant. Precipimus etiam tibi ꝙ super quoliber iurater predicter in ha●parte impanell exiter twenty s. ad predicter diem retorn̄ et hoc nullatenus omitter sub pena twenty li. quam noveris te incursur, si in execuc. premissorum tepide remissus fueris, habeas ibi tunc hoc preceptum. Test. prefater Roberto S. vndecim● die julii Anno. regn. regis H vii xxi. Proclamatio ad reddendā●●redicter. ¶ Henricus dei gratia rex Anglie Francie et H●beruie, fidei defensor vic. Norff. salutem. Precipimus tibi ꝙ non omitter propter aliquam libertatem come tui. quin proclamar̄ fac. qd oene illi Iucater hundred de C. qui coram Iusticiar' nteris de pace in come predicto, conseruand assign' ad ultimam sessionem apud C. in come predicter tenend, ad veredicur sua plenar̄ reddend diem ceperunt coram Iusticiar', nostris predictis apud C. predicter die Lune proximo post festum Penthecostes, cum eiusdem veredicter ibidem plenar̄ reddend sub pena incumbente. Et habeas ibi hoc preceptum. Test. R S ten die julii. Anno regni nostri xxi ¶ T M. unus custod pecis domini regis in come warr'. Warr̄ super statutum Norhampter. etc. Ac unus justice. dicti dni regis addiversa felon' transgr et alia malefacter in eodem come audiend et terminand assign', ballivo hundr de C. ac capial, constabul eiusdem hundr, net non constabul ville de C. in come predicto, et eorum cuilibet saluter. Sciatis ꝙ mandatum dni regis in hec verba accep. Henricus dei gratia rex Anglie Franci●● hiberny, fidei detensor, vic. Norff. ac custodibus pacis nostre in come predicter salter. Quia dater est nobis intelligi, ꝙ quodam malefac. etc. totum ut in bri. etc. ideo ex part dicti dni regis vobis et cuilibet virum mando et precipio ꝙ breve predictum in forma predicta exequamini. Et quicquid inde feceritis, mihi certificetis indilate. Teste. prefato M. apud. etc. tali dic. Anno regni regis H viii xxi. ¶ Robertus S. unus custod Pacis domini regis in come Essex, Super s. super br̄c de cep̄. ac unus justice. dictur dni regis ad diversa felon' transgr̄, et alia malefacter in eodem eomitatu audienda et termin̄ assignater. vic. Essex, necnon omnibus constabul ballivis office et aliis ministris dni Regis in commpredicto, tam infra libertatis quam extra, et eorum milibet saluter. Sciatis quod mandatum domini regis in hec verba accipt. Henricus dei gratia &c. ut in brevi ideo ex parfe dicti dni regis, vobis et cuilibet virum mando et precipio, ꝙ de capiend arestand imprisonand, sive aliquo mod molestando predictum I C. occasione indicter, siue presenter predicter, quocunque nomine idem I censeatur in eisdem supersediatis omnino. Et si ipsum I. ea occasione, et non alia ceperitis, sive imprisonavetur, tunc eum sine dilatione deliberetis. Teste prefater Roberto S. etc. Anno regni regis. etc. ¶ Robertus S. unus justice. domini regis ad pacem in come conseruand assignater, vic. come, Super s. de pace super br̄e predicter necnon omnibus constabular ballivis et aliis ministris dicti domini regis, et eorum cuilibet saluter. Sciatis ꝙ mandater domini regis in hec verba recept. H. dei gracia. etc. ut in brevi Et quia predictus abbas, ac predictus I C. commonachus eiusdem abbatis, coram me pretato Roberto S. personaliter comparuerunt. Et predictus abbas pro predicto commonacho suo assumpsit sub pena. xl li. de terris et catallis suis ad opus dicti domini regis leuand. ꝙ predicter I C dampnum vel malum aliquod alicui de populo dicter domini Regis de corpore suo, vel de domibus suis per huiusmodi incendium non faciet, nec fieri procurabit quovismodo: Ideo ex part dicti domini regis vobis et cuilibet vestrum mando et precipio, quod cuicunque securitater pacis de prefato johann Chapman commenacho, ad prosecutionem alicuius de populo dicti domini regis, coram nobis ulterius capiend, quocunque nomine idem johannes censeatur, supersedratis omnino. Et si ipsum johannem ea occasione ceperitis, sive imprisonaveritis, tunc ipsum a prisona illa, qua sic detineter, si ea occasione et non alia detineatur in eadem, sine dilatione deltherari faciatis per manucapter supradicter. Teste prefato Roberto S. Anno regni Regis. etc. ¶ Henticu● dei gratia rex Anglie Francie et hiberny, Breve vic. ad faciend proclama. de comiter in comitatu fidei defensor, vic. E. salurem Precipimus tibi, ꝙ non omitter propter aliquam libertatem in come tuo quin capias johannem Chap̄ nuper de London yeoman, et Henricum Emorson. nuper de eadem, si inventi fuerint in balliva tua. Et saluo custod. ita ꝙ habeas corpora eorum coram Roberto S. et sociis suis justice. nostris ad pacem nostram in comitatu predicto conseruandum assign', ad prorimam generalem sessio nem apud C. in comitatu preditto tenendum, ad respondendum nobis de diversis felon' & transgr̄ unde coram prefater justiciarii nostris indictati eristunt. Et si predicti I et H. inveniri non poterint, tunc ad duos come in Balliva tua citra dictum diem ad sessionem nostram predictam renendum juxta formam Statuti in huiusmodi casu editer et provisi proclamare fac. ꝙ predicter I. et H. sint coram prefatis justice. nostris ad predictum diem et locum ad respondendum nobis de premissis. Et habeas ibi. etc. Test. R S. die julii. Anno regni nostri xxi Recogn pro pace. ¶ Memorandum ꝙ ten die julii. Anno regni regis Henrici vii visisimo primo Wilhelmus G johannes D. et Iohaunes. T. venerunt coram me R S. uno justice. dicti domini regis ad pacem come predicio conseruand assign', et manuceperunt pro johann. nuper de London yeoman, ꝙ ipse personaliter comparebit coram me prefat R. vel sociis meis justice. dni regis ad proximam generalem sessionem pacis apud C. in come predico reuend. Et interim ꝙ ipse geret pacem erga cunctum populum dicti dni regis et praecipue erga Robertum Crane, videlicet quilibet manucaptorum sub pena. x. li. Et pred I D. manuc. ꝓ scipso sub pena twenty li. etc. ¶ Memorand ꝙ twenty die. julii. Anno regni regis Henrici vii vicesimo. Robertus C. de London gentleman. Alia recogn' pro felonia. Edmundus Caryngton de eadem gentleman, johannes Baynearde de eadem gentleman, et Wilhelmus Codington de eadem yeoman, venerunt coram nobis Roberto S. wambi, & Richardo Parker, duobus justiciaris dicti domini rengis ad pacem in come Essex conseruand, assign', & manuceperunt pro R P de London genter, vem quilibet eorum corpus pro corpore quod idem R. personaliter compatebit coram prefater justice. & socits suis ad ꝓilmam generalem Sessionem pacis apud M. in come predicto tenendum ad stand recter in curia, si quis versus eum loqui volverit de diversis feloniis et transgress unde idem R P. indictatus existit (ut dicitur) et ad respondendum dicto domino regi de isdem, prout debet. etc. ¶ Henricus dei grati● rex Anglie Francie et Hibertie, Warr̄ ꝓ pace. fidei defensor, vic. Essex, ac Ballivo itinerauti in eodem come, netnon constabul sul constabular̄ ville de Berdfeld Salinge, et eotum cuilibet coniunctim et divisim salutem. Quia johannes Parker de R predicter husband man venit coram R B. uno justice. nostrorum ad pacem in come predicter conseruand assign', et sacram suum prestitit corporale, ꝙ ipse metuti sibi de dampno vel malo de corpore suo sive de incendio domorum suarum per I Browne jun de S. predicter in come predicter saborer, ideo vobis et cuilibet vestrum coniunctim et divisim precipimus et mandamus, ꝙ non omitatis, nec ullus vestrum omittat propter aliquam lebertatem, quin attachiatis, seu unus ves●tum attachiat predictum I B. et eum coram uno justice. nostrorum predictorum ad pacem in comiter predicto saluo duci faciatis, seu unus virum saluo duci faciat, ad sufficientem securitatem inueniend, quod ipse securitatem pacis bene geret erga tunctum populum nostrum, et praecipue erga predictum I. Parker, ita quod ipse dampnum vel malum aliquod prefar̄ I P siue alicuter de populo nostro de corporibus s●is, mutilatione membrorum suorum, necnon de incendio dom●rum suarum non faciet, nec fieri procutabit quovismodo, et si hoc recusaverit, tunc tum proxime jail nostre in come predicto saluo duc. facias, ibidem moratur quousque hoc gratis facere volverit. Et quicquid inde feceritis. justiciariis nostris predicter in comiter predicter ad proximam sessionem pacis nostre apud C. in come predicter tenend. certificetis una cum hoc precepter. Teste. R B. etc. ¶ Henricus dei gracia. etc. vic. Essex, necnon omnibus aliis et singulis ministris nostris, Super s. pro pace. tam infra libertates quam extra, et eorum cuilibet coniunctim et divisim salutem. Quia. A B. de Sale in come predicter carpenter, et W D. de eadem villa husband, vener̄ coram R S. uno Iusticiar' nostrorum ad pacem in come predicto conseruan dam assignater et manuceperunt pro johann Parker de Dale in come predicter husbandman, videlicet quilibet eorum sub pena ten li. Et predictus I. Paker assumpsit pro se ipso sub pe●a twenty li. quod ipse securitatem pacis bene geret erga cunctum populum nostrum, et praecipue erga Johannem Brown jun, ita ꝙ ipse dampnum vel malum aliquod prefater I B. sive alicui de populo nostro de corporibus suis, aut mutilatione membrorum suorum, necuou de incendio domorum suarum non fac. nec fieri procurabit quovismodo, et ad comparendum coram justiciaris nostris prediciis ad proximam sessidnem pacis apud C. tenend, ideo vobis et cuilibet vestrum precipimus et mandamus, ꝙ de captione, sive arrestatur corporis predicti johannis P. ꝓ huiusmodi securitate mueniendū supersediatis omnino. Et si ipsum johannem Parker ea accasione et non alia ceperitis, sive unus vestrum ceperit, sive imprisonaveritis seu unus vestrum ceperit, sive imprisonaver tunc eum ab honi prisona sine dilatione deliberari fac. seu unus vestrum deliberari faciat. Teste prefater R S. apud M. tali die. Anna regni nostri. xxi. ¶ Relaxacio securitatis pacis. ☞ R G. de D. in come E. xi. die julii. Anno. regni regis. H. seven. rvii. venit coram me A S. uno Iustie. etc. et gratis remisit et relaravit securitatem pacis ꝑ ipsum versus T W. petiur, etc. ¶ Indicter de alta proditione. INquiratur pro dūo rege, Capi. i. Si Recuns M nuper de S. in come K. ac ali● falsi proditores ●t inimici metuediss. ac christianissimi principis E. regis Anglie four post conquestum Anglie ignoter die & An. etc. apud saint Elyns in insals Victa, in Comitatu Southhamter insimul congragaverunt tunc et ibidem vi et acmis, vibelicet gladiis. etc. Insurrererunt quoque ad conforrandum et supportandum 1 nuper comitem W. falsum proditorem & inimicum, dni regis nunc apud W. de diversis altis prodicionibus erga ipsum regem infra regnum suum Anglie factis, convictum et at tinctum, cidemque R M. et alii proditores et inimici predicti predicter I. nuper comiti W. et complicibus suis, ut falsi proditores contra legiantiam svam debitam falso et proditorie, ad tunc et ibidem ad premissa faciend. consiliaverunt, ac confortaverunt, et tunc et ibidem eidem I. nuper comici W. et complicibus suis fuerur adherentes scientes ipsum I nuper comitem W. de proditionibus suis predicter atticium et convictum contra legiantiam suam. etc. ¶ Inquiratur pro dominio rege, si W K. nuper de Portsmouth in come M. marchaunc G B. nuper de eadem etc. ac quamplur̄ alii falsi proditores rebelles et inimici ignoti christianissimi principis E. regis anglie. iiii. post conquestum, Capi. two. ex assensu voluntatis et ꝓposito diversorum aliorum falsorum proditorum & inimico um dni regis, videlicet I nuper comitis W. et I nuper comitis K. qui nuper auc●oritate parliamenti dicti regis apud west. ultimo tenter de divexsis proditionibus erga dictum regem infra regnum Anglie factis conquicti et actincti existunt quarto die Marci, et die Mercurit, et diebus sabbati et dominica proxima post festum Pentecostes, & diversis diebus antea & postea. An. regni dicti domini Regis tertio, apud P in comitatu predicto insimul se congregaverunt, a inter se communicaurunt, quomodo ipsi prefatum I. nuper comitem W. et complices su●s cum eis ad tunc et ibidem super mare in nauthus suis, ut falsi proditores existentes, per nimiam potestatem predicter I. nuper comitis W. ac prefater comitis K. et aliorum falsorum proditorum et inimicorum domini regis, de eorum covina et falso proposito existent usque regnum Anglie potuerunt producere, et dicium regem et dominos suos tam spirituales quam temporales per totum posse suum, ac ipsum regem de Regia potestate sua et gubernatione regni predicti per nimiam potestatem penitus deprivar et gubernationem regni predicti super se actipere et retiner̄ proponenter, credenterque ad tunc et ibidem predicter W G. et alii falsi proditores et rebelles predicti, quod maxima pars totius regni Anglie cum eiusdem falsis proditoribus in falsis opinionibus suis stare voluissent, & ad illud falsum et nephand propositum suum finaliter perinplend, predicter W. et G. & alii falsi proditores et rebelles predicti, dicto die & anno apud P. predictum vi et armis, scilicet gladiis, gleviis, arcubus, sagittis, loricis, duplodibus defensivis, et aliis armaturis. etc. insurrexerunt, et predictum S. nuper comitem, in cibis potibus, et aliis aisiamentis, erga dominum Regem falso et proditorie confortaverunt an xiliaverunt, et subportaverunt, et eisdem nuper comitibus, ut falsi proditores contra legiantiam svam dibitam, ad tunc et ibidem fuerunt adherentes: et eum eisdem comitibus in navibus suis predictis (ut falsi proditores) ad proditoria sua proposita predicta perimplendum et perficiend inierunt est permanserunt, scientes ipsos nuper comites in forma predicta sit ●ttincter, et conuicter, in finalem destructionem dicti dni regis, at contra legiantiam suam. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. iii. ꝙ quum illustrissimus princeps Henricus rex Anglie sextus post conquestum, per litteras suas patentes sub saluo conductu suo concessit licentiam & saluum conductum suum dederit A B. et D. et aliis alienigenis mercatoribus de janua, pro eis quadam navi vocata (a Caryk) et in janua vocater Ientilles, et pro bonis rebus et mercandisis suis infra tandem nauem existent de transitu portus Southter in Anglia per mare versus partes januenses transferendum, et eadem absque aliquibus roberiis fractione, impeditione, perturbatione, aut captione ipsorum alienigen̄ bonorum et marcand sive mersemoniorum suorum predictorum per aliquos legeos dicti domini Regis infra regnum dicti regis Anglie faciendum sine impeditione, ibidem quidam H. de D. in come predicto armiger et alii fractores salui conductus domini regis de legeis ipsius domini regis infra regnum Anglie existent ignoter vi et armis, videlicet gladiis, arcubus, sagittis, du, plodibus defensius, et aliis armis defensibilibus, saluum conductum predictum minime verentes et spernentes, in predicto A B. et alios alienigeos ad tunc et ibidem insultum feterunt et ipsos verberaverunt, ac male tractaveter et ipsos in navi predicter tanquam eorum prisonar̄ ad tunc et ibim̄ custodieter, et eos in prisona sub custod. sua diu, videlicet per. iiii. dies, quousque idem A B. et D. et alienigene in eadem navi existent, finem et redemptione in prosaluo conductu et deliberatione suis habendum pro sexcentum marcis cum prefater H. et alii● predictis fecissent, detinuerunt, contra conductum dni regis predicti, et contra formam statutt in humoni casu provisi, ac contra dignitatem regiam, ac in ma●um exemplum aliorum. etc. ¶ Iur' pr̄, Capi. iiii. ꝙ R D nuper de H. in come H. husband, ad alii machinantes quomodo populum domini regis nunc subtilissime poterit decipere vel defraudare, dominum Regem de his que ad ipsum regem pertinent et regalia sua, ut de feod magni sigilli et huiusmodi, erheredi●re, et veram legem Anglie a to●o tempore usitaram et approbatam, subvertere et ad●ullare, xvi o●e Februarii Anno regni regis H. vi. xcvii. apud C. in comitatu Mid deceptor̄●a●se et proditorie quasdam falsas litteras patentes, ad similitudinem scriptur̄ cancellar̄ domeni Regis, controfer̄, quasi essent littere patentes de protectione ipsi●s regis sub nomine I. Kyrkuam clericus hanaperii domini regis, ac unius ●lericorum cancellarie predicter, scripter hunc tenorem continent, viZ H. dei gratia &c. ac cum idem R B. et alii. etc. dictas falsas iteras paten● sic ut premittitur, controfecissent, non habentes magnum sigillum dni regis, deceptorie false 〈◊〉 proditorie machinanter, qualiter ipsi falsas et fictas litteras patenres huiusmodi subtilius poterant sigillare, et magnum sigillum dni regis confrofacere, dirter. xvi. die Februarii apud come, predicter quoddam magnum sigillum dominies gis super quand patenter ipsius domini Regis preante pend, ec debiter impositum, acceperunt assumentes sibi regiam potestatem, et ipsum regem de regal (suaquantum in eis fuit) prinanter, ad tunc et ibidem cum quodam cultello atripuerunt, et illud dictis factis fictes & contro factis litteris patentur decepter et proditoter apposuerunt et anrerunt, & easd lr̄as sigillauer̄ sigill illd subtiliter recludendo, quasi sic non fecissent et sic magnum sigillum domini Regis ad tunc et ibm' proditer controfecer̄, et cum premissa sic fecissent dictas salsas lras & controfecter litteras parenter, ac ut prediciter, sigill. viii. die Marcii. etc. apud villam d● S. in comitatu Mid, ac in diversis locis eiusdem come, tanquam litteras patenter ipsius domini R. de protecter deceptoter false et proditorie explor̄, et diversas pecuniarum summas de diversis legeis dni R. receperuns virtute, dictarum falsarum fictarum controfactarum litteraram patenter, in decepitonem domini Regis, ac populi preiudicium, et exhereditatem manifestam etc. ☞ Indictamentum de parva proditione. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. i. que T S. de C. in come Mid. etc. ꝓitor dni R. nunc. etc. dic. etc. An. etc. apud E. et alibi in come N. telon̄ et ꝓditorie cuneam domini R. de nobitibus sterl, dimidiis nobilibus grossar̄, obol. argenti, de falso et mixto metall●, videlicet de cupro, et stangno controfecit, et cum cisdem cuneis falsam monetam, ad similitude boni auri & argenti, ad summam C. marcen tuneavit, et ꝙ I S. nuper de S etc. die. etc. An. etc. apud C. predicter et alibi in come predicto, dicter falsam monetam, sic ut premittiter, per pred T. S. factum & cuneatam, diversis legeis domin● regis ignoris, pro bona moneta felonice et pr●ditorie exposuit et utteravit, ad grave dispendium corone et regalitater ipsius R. ac contra legiantiam suam. etc. ¶ Iur', presenter, Capi. two. quod A B. de C. in come D. ye man die. etc. Anno. etc. apud E. et C C. grossos de denar̄ argenti bone et legalis monete Anglie et cunagii dni R de falso felonice et proditorie f●lauit et totondit, ita ꝙ per illam filationem et tonsionem quelibet libra ●nde twenty d. de debito suo pondere minuebater ac eodem grossos & denar̄ sit per ipsum ut premittiter, falso felonice et predictorie exposuit et utteravit, contra pacem domini regis, coronam, et dignitatem suas. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. iii. quod I H. de G. die. etc. Anno etc. diversis diebus antea et postes apud B. in come S. xx. nobilia auri, et ducentos grossos argenti, et sercentos denar̄ argenti falso et proditorie lauīt et totondit, ita quod per letionem et consionem illas quodlibet nobile auri, Auglie vocater (a noble) inde de. vi. d. in su● debito pondere minuebatur, ac quelibet libra argenti per unam unciam de debito suo pondere minuebatur, et monetam predicter in form● predicta lotam et tonsam diversis legeis dicti domini Regis ibidem falso et proditorie exposuit et utteravit, contra pacem domini Regis et dignitatem suas. ¶ Indictamentum feloniarum. ☞ Iur' presenter Capi. i. ꝙ C D. die. etc. Anno. etc. cum aliis ignotis felonice ut felo dni regis nunc contra formam et dignitatem ipsius regis E F. indicter est apud G. et ea de causa ꝑ Constabl eiusd vill arrestater, et in cipis ibidem per dictur constadl positum, cum aliis ignotis cipp̄ manuforti ibm' felonice frangens secum abduxie, sciens ipsum E. in prisona predicta existent fote indictater de felonia predicta, contra pacem. etc. ¶ Iur' presentanter ꝙ T B. in comitatu Mid. laborer, Capi. two. videlicet ii die januarii. Anno regni domini regis nunc. xviii. apud N. in come predicto, clausum & domum cuiusdam I B. fregit 〈◊〉 intravit, et unum equm coloris nigri, precit viginti solidorum, at duas togas pcii quadraginta solidorum, de bonis et catallis ipsius I B. tunc et ibidem inuenter felonice furatus fuit i●pit, abduxit, et asportavit, contra pacem domini regis, coronam et dignitatem. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. iii. quod ubi I B. de D. per T C. constabul eiusdem ville, die. etc. Anno. etc. pro suspectione felony per ipsum I B. antea facter et per diversos legeos domini regis tunc specialiter requisiter, ad ipsum saluo et secure ob causam predicter custodiend, predicter T C. et P K. machinater pred I B. in feloniis per ipsum factis favorabiliter, sustineter ipsum I B. a prison̄ predicta, qui sic detinebatur, felonice et voluntary die Martis extuur prox. sequent apud predicter villam de D. ad largum suum, quo voluit felonice abire et evadere peru●serunt. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, quod I A. T B. et alii ignoti, Cap. iiii. ad numerum xxx personarum nocte, die Martis prox. etc. Anno. etc. vi et armis, scilicet gladtis ●aculis, accubus, sagittis, et aliis armatutur modo guerrino atraiti apud H. clausum et domum I L. felonice fregerunt et intraverunt ad interficiendum et murdrandum predictum I L. Et bona et catalia dicti I L. videlicet. etc. ad valenciam. etc. ad tunc ibidem inventa felonice furater fuerunt. Et ꝙ T S. et I C. die, anno, et loco supradicter consiliauer̄ adiuuandum, procurandum et abbettendum I A. et T B. ad feloniam predictam in forma predicta faciendum, contra pacem domini regis. etc. ¶ jutur presentant, Capi. v. quod ubi R C. coram domine H R. Anglie sexto apud Westmon. in banco ipsius Regis de diversis Feloniis convictuo, faluo custod in prisona abbater west m apud W tanquam in prisona ordinatu ibidem secundum legem & consuetudinem regni Anglie moratur ꝑ jussie. dicti domini regis de banco predicto commissus fuit, idem R. die. etc. Anno. etc. apud. etc. prisonam predictam fregit, et ab eodem prisona pro defectu bone custody ipsius abbater et eius deputater, felon' invasit, contra pacem. etc. ¶ jutur presentant, Capi. vi. ꝙ T K. nuper de S. etc. R. C. de B. etc. die. etc. anno. etc. apud S. predicter vi et armis, scilicet, etc. felonice ut felonies dni regis insidiand et insulter premiditater contra pacem domini regis coronam et dignitatem suas domum T F. apud S. predicter intraverunt, et hostia et fenestras euisdem domus fregerunt, ac predictum T. ad tunc in pace dei at dicti domini regis ibidem existent, derberaverunt, & vulne raverunt, et eum uno dagger̄ precii. etc. ꝙ tunc dictus T L. in manu sua dextera tenuit, prefatum T F. in ventre suo felon' percussit, dans el plagam mortalem, de qua quidem plaga mortali interiora eiusdem. T F. ad terram ceciderunt idemque T F. incontinenter ibidem obict, et sic predicter T L. et R C. prefatum T F. ad tunc et ibidem felon' interfecerunt et murdraverunt contra pacem domini regis. etc. ¶ jutur present ꝙ Hugo F. de H. etc. die. etc. apud S. in come predicto vi et armis scilicet. etc. noctanter domum S C. apud S. predicter fregit et intravit, ac in ipsum T. et joannam uxorem eius pregnantem et vicinam partui, Cap. seven. ad tunc et ibidem interfecit, et ipsos verberavit, et quend puerum in ventre ipsius joanne, tunc existent, felonice occidit, contra pacem domini regis tunc. etc. ¶ jutur dic. ꝙ cum pet statutum in parliamenter domini regis Henrici nuper regis Anglie four anno regni sui v apud W. tento editer Cap. viii ordinater sir, ꝙ malefactores, qui linguas amputarent, vl oculos evellerent legeorum domini regis, hoc debiter compartum & probatum, ꝙ tale falsum factum ex malo p̄cogitatione fuit perpetratum penam felony incurrent, prout in eod statuter plenius contineter: quidam tamen I L. penam in dicto statuto contentani minime verens, die. etc. an etc. vi et armis. s. etc. felonice ut felo dicti domini regis insidiand, et insulter premeditater contra pacem dni regis coronam et diguitatem suas denit apud H. in come H. et in quendam N M. ad tunc et ibidem in pace dei et domini Regis existent, insultum fecit, et ipsum verberavit vulneravit, ac quadam pugione, quam predictus I L. ad tunc tenuit in manu sua dextera, precii ii s. liguam ipsius M. ad tunc & ibm' felonice erui●, et expulsit, contra pacem dni regis. etc. ¶ jutur dicunt, Capi. ix. ꝙ T F. de A. et alit die etc. An. etc. apud S. in comitatu S. unum equm coloris etc. precii xx. s. de bonis I B. felonice furater fuit, cepit, et abduxit. etc. Et sic de consimilibus. ¶ jutur presentant ꝙ I A. de C. unus ballivorum libertatis hundred de E die. etc. Anno etc. apud W. in come. etc. arrestavit quend A B. eum xl. ovibus cuiusd I D. per eund A B felonice furater Capi. x. et pollea eund A B. die loco et Anno supradicter ut predicter est, arestatum ertra custodiam svam voluntary ac felonice evadere ꝑmisit, et oves predictas tunc et ibidem sciens predicter A. eas in forma predicta, furater fuisse, ad usum suum proprium habuit & percepit, unde dns R. est responsurus. etc. ¶ jutur presenter, Capi. xi. ꝙ ubi joanna uxor I for fuit in pace dei et domini regis nunc apud H. in come. etc. die. etc. Anno. etc. circa horam primam post nonam eiusdem diei, ibi venit quidam I B. felonice ut felo dicti dni regis nunc insidiend, et insultu premeditato contra pacem dicti domini regis coronam et dignitatem suas die, anno, loco, et come predictis, predictam Ioannam ad tunc et ibm' felonice rapuit, et cum ea tunc et ibidem carnaliter concubuit, contra formam statuti in tali casu editi et provisi. Et ꝙ eadm joanna eid I B. post raptum predictum, in forma predicta perpetratum, videlicet die. etc. anno. etc. perpetrationi eiusd raptus consentivit. cum pro eodem raptu juxta debitam legis formam punire omnino recusando, contra pacem domini regis. etc. ¶ Iutur●icunt, ꝙ W H. de C. die. etc. Anno. etc. cum ꝙ W D pro quadam summa xx. li apud B ad talos lusit, Capi. xii. deferens secum secret in mani ca sua falsos talos, currenter super uno quoque casu ralorum ad libiter dicter W H. veros talos secret amovendo, et cum talis supradictis deceptor̄ iudendo, dictum W D. de dictis twenty li. colore huiusmodi deceptione innocenter felonice spoliavit, et ꝙ predictus w H. est. comunis deceptor et sponator per huiusmodi luscum talorum. etc. ¶ jutur presentant ꝙ I C. die. etc. an. etc. vi. E ar̄ scilicet etc. clausum et domum M B apud B H. felon' fregit, et in A. vxor' ipsius M. insultum fecit, et ipsam ad tunc & ibm' felon' rapuit, et bona et catalla predict M scilicet pannos laneos et lin●os ab valenc. L. s. ibidem inuenter felonice furatus fuit, et quod T W de L. die, Anno, et loco predictis, post felon' predicter, receptavit et confortavit predictum I L. sciens ipsum feloniam predictam in forma predicta fecisse contra pacem. etc. ¶ Iur' dicunt, Ca xiiii. ꝙ I C. de D. in come G yeoman etc. die et An. etc. vi et armis, sciticet etc. in I w. apud T. insultum fecit, & ipsn̄ verberavit vulneravit et cum quodain gladio, quem tunc ternuit in manibus suis, predictum I w. super manum suam dexteram percussit, et felonice mahemavit, sic quod vene et nerui quatuor digito cum, scilicet pollicis, indicis, medii, et medici etusdem manus restricti et mortifice existunt. per quod dictus I W. vim auxilium et potentiam predicter four digitorum totaliter amicit, et sic pndictus I C. predictum I W telonice mahema uit, contra pacem. etc. ¶ Inquisito capter apud H. in come. etc. coram me johann S. uno coron̄ domini R. in come predicto die Martis. Capi. xv. etc. Anno. etc. super visum corporis C. nuper uxo. P. B. de H. predicter apud H. predictum Felon̄ interfecter, ad tunc et ibidem mortua jacent, per sacramentum proborum et ligalium hominum de villa de H. et trium aliarum villarum propinquarum, videlicet S. N. et C. prout moris est. etc. ad inqui rend qualiter et quomodo predicter C. ad mortem suam deuen̄, videlicet per Sacramentum A. B. C D. etc. qui dicunt super sacramentum suum. etc. ꝙ ubi predicter C. die, anno, loco, et comiter predictio circa horam fecundum post nonam dicti diei Martis fuit in pace Dei et domini regis nunc apud H. predicter, ibi venit quidam W B. nuper de C. in comiter Wigorn̄ ibidem felonice, ut felo domini Regis nunc insidiand et insuitu premeditato, contra Pacem eiusdem domini regis coronam et dignitatem suas die, anno, hora, loco, et come predictis, et in predictam C. magistram suam, que ad tunc gravida fuit et vicina partui. insultum fecit, et eandem C. iam cum quad secur̄ vocatur (an hatchet) precii. iiii. d quam idem W. tenuit in manibus suis, super finistram partem capitis sui felonice per tussit, dans e● plagam mortalam, de qua quid plaga mortali eadem C. instanter obiit, et sie predicter w. prefater C. magistram suam ad tunc et ibidem felonice interfecit et murderavit, contra pacem. etc. ¶ Iur' dicunt, ꝙ I S. magister domus sive hospitalis sancti joannis Baptur Bathon, Cap. xvi. in come Somers. et I M. de K. etc. simul cum aliis malefactoribus, et pacis domini Regis nunc perturbatur ignotis, die Mercur. etc. anno. etc. venecunt vi et armis manuforti, ac cum multitudine gentium, videlicet gladiis. etc. et clausum et domum sive hospitale sancti joannis Bap. Bristol in come. etc. felonice fregerunt, et intraverunt, et eres cistas cum cartur scriptur aliis munimentis de iure eiusdem domus ibidem inventur felonice furati fuer' ceperunt, et asportaverunt, contra pacem domini regis nunc. etc. ¶ juquisitio capter apud S. in prisona marescalcie domini Regis, coram ipso rege, Ca xvii. die. etc. an. etc. super visum corporis I B. de P. etc. ibidem innentur mortui per A B. C. D. etc. qui dicunt. etc. ꝙ predictus I B. obiit in prisona marescal, domini regis coram ipso rege apud S. predieter. xxi. dei Marcii. Anno regni Regis Henrici septimi vicesimo primo, ex morbo, et non aliter. etc. ¶ Iur' super visum corporis A. que fuit uxor B. felonice interfecta die. Ca xviii. ꝙ ubi predicter A. fuit in pace dei et domini Regis nunc. etc. ut supra in capi xii usque ad finem etc. et quam cito idem I. feloniam illam fecisset, subito et absque cognitione alicuius fugit, occasione illa, se retrarit. etc. ¶ Contingit apud N. tali die et anno, Cap. nineteen. ꝙ W. ut G▪ fuit incarceratur in Gaola vel in castello de N. pro duobus bobus, quos furatus fuerat furtiue apud S. etc. codemque die coram domino rege. 〈…〉 etc. de B. et L. de G. justice. domini regis ad gaolam dicti domini regis castri sui q dicti deliberand assignater, fuit de furto predicto, et posivit sede bono et malo super xii jurater. etc. qui cum morti dampnaverunt, cuius pretextu ductus fuit ad furcas per R T. balliwm. etc. et ibidem fuit suspensus, prostrater autem ad terram, ibidem venit quidam clericus, fraternitatis hospitalis sancti johannis, et petiit corpus ad sepeliendum, et liberater fuit ei et idem Clericus fecit illud portare ad cemiterium Ecclesie de C. depositoque corpore ad terram revixit, et tenuit se ad sanctam ecclesiamnec voluit venite coram justice. ad pacem domini B. sed se fatebater esse latronem die et anno predictis coram me prefater coronatore, et abinravit regnum Anglie, & dedi ei portam South hampton, et transmigravit, et nihil habuit in bonis. etc. ¶ Contingit apud S. die. etc. Anno. etc. quod S T. inuenter fuit moriws i villa de L. in vico tali, Capi. xx. primus inventor eius fuit I C. plegios eiusdem I C. de essendo coram justice. itineran tibus M. et D. & vic. eodem die per dictum coronatorum habuit unam plagam in capite cum baculo ad latitudinem unius pollicis, et profunditate ii pollicum, ex qua plaga moriebatur. etc. ¶ Inquisicio capter apud D. etc. die, Cap. xxi. etc. An. etc. coram A. coronatore domini regis, etc. super disum corporis S T. super sacramentum. etc. qui dicunt. etc. ꝙ W. de D. occidit dictum S T. con baculo suo apud C. etc. die. etc. an. etc. et nesciunt aliquem inde culpabilem nisi predicter W. qui statim ea occasione fugit ad eccliam. Et sic fiat de aliis secundum casus fortuitos. Et aliquando contingit, ꝙ aliqui felones post feloniam perpetratam confugiunt ad ecclesias, et abinde eva dunt ob defectum parochianorum, vel villater, seu domini. etc. qui eos custodire teneantur. Et cum talis casus evenerit, ita recitetur specialiter, prout casus in se exigit. etc. ¶ Inquisitio captur coram I S. uno coronato re domini regis super visum corporis I S. etc. qui dicunt, Cap. xxii. ꝙ ita accidit apud M. die. etc. Anno etc. circa horam etc. quod ubi q̄dicter I S. fuit in pace dei et dicti dni Regis apud Mid. cuisdem die, anno, loco, et hora, ibi venit W L. de M. et S T. etc. ut felon' dicti dni regis, et ex malicia sua precogitater, in ipsum I S. ad tunc et ibm' insultum fecerunt, et predicter W L. quadam pugi one precii four d. quam ipse in manu sua dextera tunc tenebat, dicter I S. super sinistr̄ partem corporis sui, videlicet subtus asellam, per cussit usque ad cor suum, dando ei plagam mortalem, unde idem I S. eadem hora tunc et ibidem obiit incontinenter, et sic predicter W L. prefater I S. apud M. predicter felon' interfecit et murdravit, contra pacem dicti domini Regis coronam et dignitatem suas. Et quod predicter T S. loco, die, anno, et hora predicter, predicter felon' fuit presens, assistens, abbetans, procurans, confortans, et manutenens, prefater W L. ad felon' et murdrum predicter, in forma predicter. etc. In cuius rei. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter ꝙ cum W S. nuper de H. in come. Suff. etc. et W A. nuper de eadem, Capi. iii. in eodem come etc. vi et a●mis, scilicet gladiis, baculis, arcubus, & sagittis clausum et domum johaunis Clerke apud H. predicter, Felon̄ fregerunt et intraverunt, et unum quartatium pisarum, p●erii. iiii. S. et xii. caseos, precii. seven. s. de bonis et cata●is ipsius I C. ad tunc et ibidem iwentur felon' ceperunt et asportaverunt, contra Pacem dicti domini regis, cuius pretextu quidam G. F. tunc ball episco. Elien libertatis sue in dicto comitatu Suff. die Martis prox. etc. apud. H. predicter with A. et W S. pro suspectione Felon̄ predicter, modo et forma predicter facter et perpetrater, cepit, et eos in custodia sua ad tunc et ibidem habuit, et eos usque gaolam predicter episcopi de E. ducere voluit quod tamen I. Clerke nuper de H. in come S. husband. ꝑ a batementum predicter W S. et W A. simul cum pluribus aliis malefactoribus, et pacis domini R. perturbatoribus ignotis, die Martis, etc. apud H. pred vi et armis, etc. in pred G. insulter fecit, et predictus W. Felon̄ domini R. ad tunc et ibm' in cust. dicti G. existent, extra custod eiusdem G. vi et armis. s. etc. felon' cepit arripuit reseussit et ad largum ire permisit, contra pacem domini regis. etc. ¶ Inquiratur pro domino rege, Cap. iiii. si cum in statuto in Parliamento Hen. iiii. nuper regis Anglie apud W. Anno regni sui. v. tenter editur inter cetera ordinatum sit, ꝙ nullus de cetero exerceat multiplicar̄ aurum vel argentum, neque exercea● artem multiplicationis, et si quis eand artem exercuerit, vel usus fuerit, et inde secundn̄ debitam legis formam convictus fuerit, incurrat penam sicut in casu felony, prout in eodem statuto plenius contineter: quidam tn̄ A B. legem Anglie pervipendens, nec penam in dicto statuto contenter aliqualiter verens, die. etc. Anno. etc. apud D. in come S. artem multiplicatiovis, cum quibusdam falsis metallis, scilem cupro stamno quyckesyluer, et brimstone, et aliis falsis metallis, felonice exercuerit, et frequentauerit, in derogationem corone dicti domini regis nunc, et in grandem deceptionem et depaupera tionem et dispendium populi sui. etc. ac contra for mam statuti. etc. ¶ Iur' dic. ꝙ accidit apud H. predicter, Cap. xv. i quodam loco vocato L. ꝙ T M. nuper de H. in come pred labor, ultimo die Aprilis, anno. etc. circa horam septimam ante meridiem eiusdem diei, vi et armis scilicet baculis et cultellis. etc. in R D. de K. predicter, in come predicter labor, apud H. predicter insultum fecit, et ipsum vulneravit, et maletractavit ita ꝙ de vita eius disperabatur, super quo predcuns R B. a predicter T. in quantum potuit, fugiebat usque quand sepem ex part horiali campi predicti, vitra quam idem R. fuger̄ omnino non potuit et pndictus T M. usque sepem predicter ipsum R. tunc & ibim̄ furiose secuter fuit & in ipsum R. ad tunc et ibm' vi et armis predicter similiter insulstum fecit, & ibm' verberavit, vulneravit, et malefacter, et ipsum interficere voluit: ob ꝙ idem R. tunc et ibidem. cum quod cultello, precii. i d. quem in manu sua dextera tunc ibidem tenuit prefater T M. in guttnre suo, in sinistra part capitis sui, scilicet subtus (le Thekeboue) se defendendo percussit, unde idem T. primo die mal ad tunc prorimo sequent, circa horam. etc. apud H. predicter moriebatur. Et ulterius predicter Iur' dicunt ꝙ predictus R. nulla habuit bona, neque catalla dicto ultimo die Apr●lis, nec unquam postea. In cuius re● testimonium. etc. ¶ Inquiratur. etc. si A L de H. in come. etc. laborer, Cap. xvi. et I P. de cadem laborer, sexto die Decembris Anno. etc. vi et armis, videlicet. etc. illicit, et contra pacem legem et consuetudinem regni Anglie unanimiter assimulaverunt & congregaverunt, et conventicula illicita ad tunc et ibidem fecerunt, et inter se ad tunc et ibidem aggregaverunt, ꝙ ipsi felonice, ut felones dni regis ex insultu ad tunc et ibmmpmmitatur, in quendam R W. de H. predicter et diversos legeos domini regis, in f●sto Natalis dni ad tunc proximo sequent, insultum fecerunt, & ipsum R w. ac alios legeos dni regis predictos in festo pred. felon' spoltarent, contra pacem. etc. ac contra diversa statuter in illo casu editer. etc. ¶ Appela. Memorandum, Capi. i. quod die Martis etc. johannes R. nuper de London. etc. diversis felon' coram domino Regr apud Westimona sterium fecisse cognou●●, petendo coronatorem domini regis sibi pro commodo ipsius Regis, et regui sui assignari, et probator dicti R devenit, et super hoc ego T D. Coronator domini regis. etc. ei assignatus tui percur, ad recordand ea que dictus probator coram me dicere seu cognoscere ●oluerit, et dater fuerunt dies pet curiam cidem probatori pro diebus suis appelland, sem die Lune, martis, et marcuri, tunc prox. sequentem Et postea selm die lune predicter coram me prefater coron̄ apud W. venit p̄dieter probotor sub custod maresc. domini regis in propria persona sua, et appell T C. nuper de L. et H R. nuper de. etc. de eo ꝙ predicter T. C. simul cum ipso probatore, circa primam diem Septembris. Anno. etc. apud B in come M. unam petiam argenti, ad valentiam xxx S. de bonis et catallis A B. ibidem. etc. felon' turater fuerunt, et predieter H R. sciens ipsos T C. et probatorem feloniam illam sic fecisse, ipsos apud B. predicter iii die tunc proxi. sequenter, felon' receptaute, et peciam predictam de ipsis emit. etc. ¶ Idem modus obseruetur de aliis consimilibus. ¶ Alias, Capi. two. scilicet die iovis proxi. etc. Anno. etc. apud D. I B. nuper de London yeoman, coram L M et sociis suis justice. dicti R. ad Pacem in come predicto conseruand assign', indictatur de eo ꝙ ipse die anno. etc. recitand indictamentur, contra pacem domini Regis coram prefater justice. allocanter, qualiter se vellet inde acquietare, felon' predicter cognovit, & probator̄ domini regis deuen̄, petendo toron̄ domini R. sibi assign', super quo ego T H. unus coron̄ domini Regis comiter predieter, et assign' fui, ad audiendum et recordand ea, que ipse pro commodo ipsins regis dicere, aut coram me recognoscere vellet, at postea. s. tali die. etc. dixit coram me prefater coron̄ apud E. predicter probator, ꝙ W I de L. in come Leycester yeoman, ac idem probatorium regia via inter G. et B. ad distentiam decem milliarum de B. predicto. x. die. Anno. etc. in quendam I B. insultum et verber, et maletractaver, et sex marcas sterl, in pecuniis numer̄ de bonis et catallis ipsius I B. tunc & ibidem inuenter felon' ceper̄, et depredater fuer', unde idem probator prefater W I. appellat. etc. ¶ Alias scilicet tali die. Anno. etc. coram. W. coron̄ domini Regis in comitter N. I S. de F. in prisova marces. domini R. apud S. existent, Capi. iii. diversos proditores et inter alios appell W. S. de W. in comiter S. yeoman, et I B. de eadem in come predicter husbandman, de eo quod ipsi simul cum ipso probatore, et aliis, in septimans Penthecostes, anno. etc. apud G. falso felon' et proditorie controfecerunt et fabricaverunt centum nobilia, centum dimid nobilia, quadraginta grossos argenti de falso et mixo metallo, ad similitudinem bone monete R. cunater, quod quid appellun dicter coron̄ postea certis de causis coram dno Rege deliberavit determinand. etc. ¶ Md quod die. etc. Anno. etc. apud S. coram me T W. coron̄ & attorn̄ dicti domini regis coram ipso Rege T D de. etc. alias dictus T D. nuper commorans apud C. ad tunc in prisona, Cap. iiii. diversas proditiones et felon' fecisse cognovit, et appell T S. de S. in come E. perdoner, de eo quod ipse simul cum ipso probatore et aliis circa festum sancti E. etc. apud N. falso et proditorie controfecerunt grand sigillum wmini R. in quodam mould de terra, insimul artificialiter fabricatur et factum, et in presentia ipsius probatoris scripserunt diversas cartas quasi sub noie dicti dni regis extra cancelariā s●am emand facter et eas cum dicto sigillo sic controfacto eum alba cera prodimie sigellaverunt ad similitudinem cart dicti dni regis. Et ipsi ad tunc et ibm' in presentia ipsus ꝓbatoris totunderunt de bono auro cunato in cunea dni regis ad pondus. v. s. et hec oina idem probator voluntary cōcelauerit, nec ea dno rege, nec e●us consilio discooperuit, sed favorabiliter & fra● dulenter concelavit in eorum favorem. etc. ¶ Alias, sem die. etc. Anno. etc. I B. in custodia Maresc. etc. coram T G. coron̄ dni Re. coram ipso R. diversas proditiones et felon' fecisse cognovit, Capi. v. & appell I S. personam sive rectorem ecclie de T. in come N. clericum, de eo ꝙ ipse et a lii de assensu ipsius probatoris xiii die julii, Anno. etc. apud T. etc. xx. grossos. etc. de bona et fideli sive legali moneta et cunea dni regis cunatos tondebat, quemliber de dictis grossis uno. d. perorando, ac. iiii. nobilia de bonis nobilibus auri de cunea domini Regis cunatur lavauit, quodlibet nobile de valore twenty d. peiorando, et de predicta tonsura idem probator habuit in valore iii s. iiii. d. pro consilio suo in hac parce tenend. etc. ¶ joanna que fuit uxor I A. in propria persona instantur appellat I H. in custod maresc. etc. de morte predictur I A. nuper vicisui, Capi. vi. de eo ꝙ ubi idem I A. fuit in pace dei et dni R. nunc apud M. in parochia de S. in dicter comiter. etc. die. etc. Anno. etc. circa horam. xi. post meridiem eiusd diei, ibi venit predicter I H. ut felo domini. R. tunc insidiand & insultu premeditatur, contra pacem dicti domini regis coronam et dignitatem suam, die anno hora et loco predicter cum uno daggar̄, ꝙ tunc tenuit in manu sua dextera prefater I A. in ventre suo felonice percussit, dans ci plagam mortalem, de qua quidem plaga mortali interiora eiusdem I A. ad terram tunc cec iderunt, tdem que I H. prefater I A. ad tunc et ibidem felon' interfecit et murdravit. Et ꝙ cito ●●em felo feloniam predicter fecerat, fugiebat, dictaque johanna ipsum recenter insecuter fuit de villa in villam usque ad. iiii. villatas propinquiores, et ulterius, quousque. etc. Et si predictus felo feloniam de morte et murdro predicto velit dedicere, eadem joanna parata est hoc versus eum probare, prout curia consideraverit. etc. ¶ I A. in propria persona sua instanter appellat R. etc. de eo ꝙ ubi idem I. fuit in pace dei et dni Regis nunc apud S. in come. etc. die. etc. Cap. seven. An etc. circa horam. seven. ●ost nonam eiusdem diei, ibi venit predicter R. felonice, ut felo dni regis nunc insidiand, & insultu premeditato contra pacem dicti domini regis coronam et dignitatem suas die anno hora villa et come predictis, & cūquadam sagittea fagittavit prefanun I A. in go nu sinistro, per ꝙ vene et nerui eiusdem genu totaliter exsiccari fuerunt, et sic ipsum felonice mahemavit. Et quam cico. etc. ut. s. ¶ W A. in propria persona sua instanter appell R N. de H. in come. etc. in gaola domini Regis nunc existent de roboria et pace domini Regis nunc facter, Cap. viii. de eo videlicet ꝙ ubi dicter W. fuit in pace dei et domini regis nunc apud N. die. etc. Anno. etc. circa horam etc. ibi venit predcuns R. felonice ut felo dicti domini regis nunt insidiando, & insultu premeditater contra pacem dicti domini regis coronam et dignitatem suas d●● an. hora loco et come predicter, et predicter W. de xx. li. legalis monete Anglie de denariis suis in pecuniis munerater ad tunc et ididem inuentaber; felonice depredatus fuit, cepit, et asportavit. Et ꝙ cito. etc. ¶ D B. in propria persona sua instanter appel l R E. de amputac lingue ipsius D. et pace dn̄ i R. fracter, pro ed videlicet quod cum per quodda; Capi. ix. statutum in parliamento H. iiii. nuper regis Anglie, anno regni sui. v. apud W. tent editer, ordinater sit, ꝙ malefacter, qui linguas hominum amputarent, vel oculos eruerent legeorum dni R. hoc debite probato & comperto, ꝙ tale factn̄ exmalitia precogitata fuit perpetratum penam felon' incurrerent, prou in statuto predicto plenius continetur: ac ubi predictus D. fuit in pace dei et dni regis nunc apud H. in come pred. cter die et anno. etc. circa horam. etc. ibi venit predicter R E. felonice ut felo dni Regis insidiandum, et insuitu premeditato contra Pacem domini regis coronam & dignitatem suas, die anno hora et loco predictis, et cum quodam daggaro, quod tenuit in manu sua dextera, linguam ipsius D. felonice amputavit. Et ꝙ cito. etc. ¶ I C. frater et heres R C. in propria persona sua instanter appellat I W de S. etc. in gaola domini R bic eriste fi de morte pred R. tratris sui, Capi. x. de eo videticet ꝙ ubi predeuns R. fuit in pace dei, et domini Regis nunc apud D. die. etc. circa horam primam post merediē. etc. ibi venit predicter I W. felon' ut felo domini R. nunc insidiando, et insultu premeditato contra pacem dni regis coram et dignitatem suas, predicter die hora et loco, et cum quod baculo. quem tenuit in manibus suts, pred Re. super caput suum usque ad serebrum percussit, et dedit et plagam mortalem, vn̄ postea statim obiit, et sic predictus I W. predictum R C, felon' inter fecit et murdravit. Et quam cito. etc. ¶ R. W. in propria persona sua instanter appell W. G. etc. prison̄. etc. juxta formam statuti in parliamento domini Ric. nuper Regis Anglie. 2. An. regni sui vi tento editer de ea vem ꝙ idem W. G. die. etc. An. etc. apud M. in come etc. I uxorem predicter R. felonice rapuit, Capi. xi. et eam carnaliter cognovit, contra formam statuti predicti. etc. Et quam cito. etc. ¶ W L. prox. de sanguine I. filture & heredis T L. iam defuncter scilicet frater predicti T L. patris pred 1 felon' rapt in propria persona sua instanter appellat R P. de K. in come. etc. et in cuslod maresc. juxta formam statuti dni R. nuper regis Anglie scdi post conquestum. Capi. xii. Anno regnisui. vi. tentur editur de raptu predicte I & pace dni regis nunc fracter de eo ꝙ ubi predicter I fuit in pace dei et domini regis nunc apud M. in come E. die. etc. an. etc. circa horam. etc. ibi venit predicter R. felon' ut felo domini regis nunc insidiand & insultu premeditater contra pacem dicti dni regis coron̄ et dignitatem suas die anno hora et loco predicter et predicter I felonice rapuit contra formam statuti predicti. etc. Et quam cito. etc. ¶ I P. de H. in come pred yeoman in propria persona sua, juxta formam statuti in parliamento domini R. nuper regis Anglie ii post conquestum apud W. An. regni sui vi tenter editer, Cap. xiii. instanter appell I B. nuper de H. etc. in prisona. etc. de eo ꝙ ubi I. uxor pred I P. fuit in pace dei et dni Regis nunc apud H. in come. etc. die. etc. an etc. circa horam etc. ibi venit predicter I B. felon' ut felo domini Regis nunc insidiandum et insultu premeditater contra pacem eiusdem domini regis coronam et dignitatem suas die An. hora et loco pred, et predictam I ad nunc et ibm' felonice rapuit, et cum ea ad tunc et ibm' carnaliter concubuit, et eadem I. eidem I B. post raptum pred in forma pred ꝑpetrater, scm. x. die. etc. An. etc. de perpetratione eiusdem raptus consentivit eum ꝓ eodem raptu, juxta debitam legio formam punitur oinno recusavit. Et quam cito ut s. ut in ca 6. ¶ Sachamentum probataris in duello. ¶ This here you justice, that I have this day, neither eat ne drunk, nor have upon me Stone, ne Grass, ne other inchauntement, sorcery ne witchcraft, where through the power of the word of God might be enlessed or diminysshed, and the devils pour increased, and that mine appeal is true, so help me god and his saints, and by this book, etc. ¶ Proclamatio pro rege in duella. THE justices command in the Kings name, that no person, of what estate, degree, or condition he be of, being present, be so hardy to give any token or sign by countenance, speech, or language, either to the prover, or to the defender, whereby that one of them may take any avail of the other. And that no person remove, but keep slyll his place, & come not within the sercle: and that every person or persons keep their staves and other weapons to themself, and suffer neither the said prover nor defender to take any of the said we pons, or any other thing, that might stand the said provoure to any avail, upon the pain of forfeiture of lands and tenements goods, and chattels, and enprysonment of their bodies, and making fine and ransom at the kings will. etc. ¶ Indictamenter contra formam diversorum statuter. ¶ jutur dicunt, Capi. i statutum de Au i. E. 3. ca 2 et an. 15. Cap. iiii. ꝙ ubi de commum consilio regni Anglie statuter sit, quod nullus minister domini regis, nec aliquis alius manuteneat placits querel vel negoc. que sunt in cutia domini Regis de tertis et tenementer, aut aliis rebus quibuscunque pro part rei petite, vel alio proficuo per conventionem inde factam inde habendum nec aliquis ius suum sub huinsmodi conuencions alteri dimittat, pront in ordinatione predicta plenius continetur: quidam I C. & T C. ac I P. & alii confederatione & cavina predicter I C. T C et I. existent, quoddam placitum assise noue disseisine, quod nuper fuit in curia dni Regis nunc coram dilectis et fidelibus dicti domini regis nunc I D. et I K. et aliis nuper justice. ipsius domini Regis ad assisam illam capiend assign' per bture ipsius regis inter W S. ac I L. de ten' in N et R S. et S. videlcm de manerio de M. cum pertin', exceptis four carucatis terre, centum acris terre, centre actur bosci, et centum so lidater redditer, cum pertin' in C. & E. in come Bukin eodem manecio ꝓ part manetur predicter, exceptis preercepter videlicet pro medietate sibi & he red suis imperpetuum, & alio proficuo, videlcm C. li. sterlingorum in pecunia numerata in hac part habend per conuentionem inde inter pfater W ec prefater I C. et T C. et I P. die lune. etc. Anuo. etc. apud B. facter predictum W S. contra pred I L. assumpsetur manutenened, et manutenetur, in dni regis tunc contemptur, ac contra formam ordinationis in huiusmodi casu provise. etc. ¶ jutur dicunt, ꝙ ubi in parliamento dni Ed. nuper regis Anglie. 3. progenitoris dni Regis nunc, anno regni sui xxx viii. tenter, Capi. two. Statutum de an. 38. Ed. iii. Cap. xi. inter cetera concordater existat, ꝙ si aliqui jutur in assisa iutur et aliis inquisitionibus rapiend inter dominum regem et partem, vel partem & partem, quicquid capiat per ipsos vel per alios de part conquerenter vel defendenter pro veredicto suo dicendo, et super hoc per processum in curia dni regis habitum convincatur, sive sit ad sextam partem, aut alterius cuiuscunque person, qui pro domino Rege, aut pro se ipso prosequi volverit, soluat quilibet dictorum Iur' decies tantum quantum ipse recepit, et habeat ille, qui sectam ꝓ duxit, unam medietatem, et ꝙ omnes imbraciatores ducenter et procuratur tales inquisitiones in patria pro lucro vel proficuo, puniantur eisdem modo et forma, sicut Iur'. Et sl Iur', vel imbraciator ita contrictus, non habeat vn̄ in forma predicta satisfacere possit, habeat prisonam unius anni, prout in ordinatiane et concordia predictis continetur. Quidam T H. et I B. et I C. Iur' in quad assis. noue disseisine, que nuper sum fuit coram dilectis et fidelibus dni Regis I A. I C. et D E. nuper justice. domini regis nunc ad assisam illam capiend assign' per breve ipsius domini regis nunc, inter W S. de L. et I P. de ten' in R. et S. Et postmodum videlicet die. Anno. etc. coram prefater I A. I. B. et I C. apud W. per breve dicti domini regis, si non omnes capter positi pro veredicto suo in ha● part dicendo, de prefater I H. diversorum pecuniarum summas, videlicet predicter T H xl d. predicter I B xl s. et predicter I C. quinque marcas twenty die Octob. Anno. etc. apud etc. ceperunt, in dicii domini Regis nunc contemptum, ac contra formam ordinationis et concordie predicter &c. ¶ Iur' presenter, Ca 3. statu●um de Anno. 7. Henri. 8. Capi. v. ꝙ R E. qui commuis laborariiis existit, seruicium leges dni regis huc usque facere recusat, nisi ipse per diem in hyeme recipere poss●t suum victum ac ii d. pro seruitio suo, in contemptum domini Regis, ac contra formam statuti in tali casu editi et provisi. Et ali●er servire et recusat recusavit per ii annos proximo ante diem captionis huius inquisicionis, etc. ¶ Iur' presenter ꝙ M W. die iovis. etc. Anno etc. exitavit et procuravit I B. seruient S O. in seruitio suo existent, Cap. iiii. statutum de an. 7. E. 3. Capi. two. abire ab eodem seruitio suo et recedere, cuius quid procurationis p̄ textu idem I B. a seruitio dicti S O. tunc ibidem recessit, ꝙ idem M W. est communis procurator seruientium diversorum legeorum dni regis, ita ꝙ idem legei dni Regis de huiusmodi seruienter ad negotia sua perinplend, multiplicitur inquietater existunt, idemque M w. huiusmodi eccitationes et procurationes continuavit per unum annum proximo ante diem captionis huius in quisitionis, in dni regis nunc contemptum. etc. ¶ Iur' dic. ꝙ S M. nunc seruiens W. L. cepit apud R. ad seruiendum eidem W L. in seruitio husbandry apud K. a festo sancti Michaelis Archangeli, anno four domini Regis nunc, Capi. vi. Sta. editer an. 7. H. 8. Capi. v. per unum annum tunc proximo sequent, pro xxx s. in pecunia numerata, unam togam, unum capicium, unum par calligarum, unum par sotulorum ad valenc vii d. necnon cultutur octo acr terre, precii ten s. contra formam statuti in huiusmodi casu editer et provisi. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Ca 6. statuter. 13. ● 2. Cap. 3. quod ubi ordinatur per diversa statuta existit, quod nullus homo, qui lacius existit, leparios liciscas seu odorencecos teneat vel exerceat, nisi idem homo terr' ten' redditus seu seruitia habeat ad valenciam xl s. ad minus, per annum, quidam tn̄ T F. qui terr' ten' redditur seu serui●. ad valorem xl s per annum non habet, nec unquam habuit. Statutum predictum minime ponderans, diversos leporarios, liciscas, et odorencecoes continue a festo sancti Michaelis anno. etc. usque ad diem captionis huius inquisionis apud T. tenuit et exercuit, in domini Regis nunc contemptum, et contra formam statuti. etc. ¶ Et apres si mestr̄ soit, soit mise la mater en fait se lonque la demeanur̄. ¶ Iur' presenter, quod cum ordinater sit et statututum, quod nullus laicus homo tenebit seu er e●cebit leporarios odorencecoes liciseas ferelas seu r●tia vocater (pursenettis) aut alia ingina ad venand, Cap. seven. Statutu de an. 12. Richard 2. cap. 13. nisi habeat terr' et ten' ad valenc xl s. per annum, quidam tamen I D. de F. et I F. de G nulla terra sive tenementer habentes, tenent et exercent, et quilibet eorum tenet et exercet leporarios liciscas et odoremcecoes ad venand lepores cuniculos, fesianos, et perdices, et sit ipsi et eorum uterque. xii lepores. xxiiii cuniculos four fecianos, et xl perdices, a festo Natalis domini. etc. anno. etc. usque festum Omni sanctorum tunc proxim' sequent de E et a●portauit contra formam statuti predicti. ¶ Iur' dic. ꝙ I T. de W. in come. etc. I M. de eadem yeoman, Cap. viii. statuter con, tra vena et w S. de eadem husbandman custodiunt, et quilibet eorum custod hayes pursenettes et ferettes, et canes ad venandum, & nd habet, nec aliquis eorum habet terras neque tenementa ad valentiam xl s. per annum, et sunt communes venatores, contra formam statuti inde editi et provisi. Capi. vi. contra tran. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, ꝙ cum in statuto parliamenti dni E. nuper regis Anglie. 1. progenitoris dni regis tunc apud West m̄. Anno regni iii tenti edito, gentes parcos. inter cetera contineatur quod si aliquis malefactor in parcis vel vivariis, ad secter quer' convincar bone et alte emend secundum modum delicti adiudicentur secundum transgr. Et habeat malefactor huiusmodi prisonam trium annorum, et ulterius ad voluntatem domini regis redimatur, si habeat unde redemi possit: et tunc securitatem inveniat, quod amplius non malefaciat: si securitatem illam invenire requirat, abiuret regnum, prout in eodem statuto plenius continetur, quidam I. statutum predictum minime ponderans, nec penam in eodem statuto verens, parcum domini regis ducatus sue lancaster, infra rapam de P. apud M. cum pluribus aliis ignotis ibidem sibi aggregatis, vi et armis, videlicet baculis arcubus et sagittis die et anno. etc. fregit, et in eo sine licentia et voluntate ipsius domini regis fugavit, et tres hinulos ipsius domini regis tunc et ibidem inventus cepit, et asportavit, contra formam statuti predicti, ac contra Pacem domini regis. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, ꝙ ubi ordinatum et statutum existat, Capi. x. Vbi vic' retourn̄ ꝙ nihil habet ubi pars sufficient est. ꝙ quilibet legeus domini regis in regno suo Anglie de terris et tenementis sufficiens qui tam ad sectam ipsius regis quam partis sue prosecutis, per aliquem vic' seu sub vic. alicuius come regni Anglie return̄, ꝙ nihil habet dum idem dominus Rex per exitus et proficua terrarum et tenementorum suorum respondete poterit, quidam tn̄ I C. nuper sub vic. T E nuper vic. come N. proponens quend I C. de E. inquietare, ac certas pecuniarum summas ab eo extorquere, et slatutum predictum in hac part indebite observare, ipsum I C. in quod breve de detincione cart et munimenter, ad sectam R W▪ versus ipsum I C prosecutor, sciticet termino Pasche. anno. etc. coram Iusticiar' domini Regis de communi banko returnabil, videlicet in octer sancte Trinitatis. etc. returnavit, ꝙ idem I C. nihil habuit in balliva sua, per quod potuit attachiare, capiend pro returno illo de prefato R W. viginti denarios, ubi idem I C. ad tunc habuit, et adhuc habet in vills de E. infra ballivam suam terra et tenementa ad valenc. v marc. per annum, de quibus dominus rex, si dictus I C. in placito predicto coram prefatis justiciariis non comparuisset, responderi potuisset, cuius returni pretextu, quoddam breve de capiendo predictum I. C. a curia domini regis de communi banco emanavit, per quod idem I C. die Martis proximo post festum sancti Jacobi Apli tunc proximo sequent, per I S. Balliwm itineranr captus et arrestatus fuit, et ad prisonam de N. ductus et ibidem detentus fuit, quousque idem I C. tinem pro xiii s. iiii. d. vic. pro deliberatione sua habenda fecisset, ad magnam depauperationem ipsius I C. ac statutum predictum eneruationem, ac erituum et proficuorum domino Regi in huiusmodi casu pertin' sive provenienter perditionem. etc. ¶ Cap. xi. Super stater de au xu R. 2. ca 2. Iur' presenter, ꝙ I L. R S. et alii, aggregater sibi quam pluribus aliis malefactoribus, et pacis domini regis perturbatoribus, circa numerum ducentorum hominum modo rout & riot ac modo insurrectionis, in conventiculi illicitis, die anno. etc. ven' apud S P. in dicto come vi et armis ac modo guernino arratatis, scilicet gladiis arcubus et sagittis, et ad tunc et ibidem in maneris de S. manuforti super possessionem domino Regis ibidem, ac super liberum tenementum I. comitis S. de predicto manerio intraverunt, et dictum dominum regem extra possessionem dicti manerii, necnon predictum comitem extra possessionem liberi tenementi sui manerii predicti, cum munuforti, ut preferr̄, eye cerunt et expulerunt, et dictum dominum regem extra possessionem suam manerii predicti, et dictum comitem a libero tenemento suo ciusdem manerii sui, a dicto quarto die. Aprilis usque ad diem. etc. tunc proximo sequenter continue manuforti, ut prefertur, tenuerunt, et adhuc tenent, et sic dictum comitem a libero tenemento suo eiusdem manerii in seruitio dicti domini Regis in partibus Francie, ac sub protectione eiusdem domini regis existenr, dicto die et anno. etc. cum manuforti ut preferr̄ eiecerunter et disseisiverunt, contra pacem dicti domini regis, ac contra formam diversorum statutorum in hmondi casu editer et provisorum, etc. ¶ Jur presenter, Capi. xii. ꝙ cum in statuto in parliamento domini Ric. nuper regis Anglie secundi post conquestum, anno regni sui quinto tento editer statutum existat, ꝙ nullus faciat ingressum in aliquas terras seu tenementa, nisi in casu quo ingressus datur per legem, & in illo casu non manuforti, nec cum multitudine gentium, sed licito et quieto modo tantum, et si aliquis in contrarium fecerit, et inde debite convictus fuerit, per imprisonamentum corporis sui puniatur, et ad voluntatem domini regis redimater, prout in statuto predicto plenius continetur, quid H C de S. in come L. Peynter, die veneris, etc. Anno. etc. in unum mesuagium cum pertinentiis in S. cuiusdam johannis T. de quo idem johannes S. ad tunc seisiter fuit in dominico suo, ut de feodo, ex domo et feoffamento Wilhel. S. et D A. eidem johanni S. et heredibus suis imperpetuum, per finem in cur' domini regis apud westm inde levar, in quod eidem H C. ingressus non datur per legem, apud S. illicito et inquieto modo, vi et armis, scilicet gladiis baculis. etc. fecit ingressum, in dicti domini Regis nunc contemptum, et ipsius I S. grave damnum, ac contra formam Statuti predicti. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Ca xxii. statutum. de An. 8. F. 6. cap. sexto. ꝙ cum in statuto in parliamento dni H. vi. nuper regis Anglie apud W▪ anno regni sui viii tenter editer, inter cetera continear̄, ꝙ si aliqua persona de aliquibus terris vel tenementis manuforti expulsa sit vel disseisiter, vel pacifice expellar̄, et postea manuforti extra teneatur, vel aliquod feoffamentum, vel discontinuatio inde post talem ingressum obius possessoris defraudand, et tollend, aliquo modo fiat, habeat pars in hat part gravata versus talem disseisitorem, assisam noue dissessine, vel breve de transgressione. Et si pars gravater per Assisam vel per Accionem transgress. recuperet per veredictum, vel alio modo per debitam legis formam invenlar, quod pats defendens in terris et tenementis vi ingressa fuerit, vel ea per vim post ingressum suum tenuit, recuperet quer' damna sua ad triplum versus defendentem, et ulterius finem et redemptionem domino Regi faciat: quidem tamen I T. de F. in come de E. yeoman, et alii. etc. statutum predictum minine verenter. etc. Anno etc. I B. de manerio de B. in A. in come. etc. manuforr̄ vicm baculis gladiis. etc. expulserunt, et disseisiverunt, et ip sum sic expulsum et disseisitum a predicter die. etc., usque diem etc. extra tennerunt, et adhuc extra tenent, in dicti domini regis contemptum, ac contra formam statuti pred. etc. ubi predictus I. nec antecessores sui, nec ali quis alius, cuius statum & possess. inde per iii annos continuavit. etc. ¶ Inquisic. Cap. xiiii statutum Anno. 8. Henri. 6. Capi. vi. capr. etc. apud etc. super sacramentum etc. qui dicunt, ꝙ ubi T C. diu legitime et pacifice seisitus fuit in dominico suo, ut de feodo de manerio de N B. et quarta part manerii de W. cum pertinentiis in comitatu predicto, et possessionem suam sic continuavit quousque T E. nupee de C. et alii. etc. vi, et armis, videlicet baculis, gladiis, arcubus, sagittis, loricis, duplodibus defens. palettis, lanceis, securibus guerinis, gonnes, balestis etc. die. etc. anno. etc. in pred manerium. etc. intraverunt, et idem manerium. etc. a predicter die. etc. usque ad diem. etc. cum huiusmodi potentia tennerunt et occupaverunt. etc. in magnam perturbationem domini regis, ac contra formam statuti in tali casu editer et provisi, ubi nullus eorum, nec aliquis alius, cuius statutum ipsi habuerunt, aut aliquis eorum aliquod habuit in eisdem maneriis. etc. aut in aliqua inde percella infra tres aunos proximo ante ingressum suum predem neque ako tempore precedenter, ad noticiam Iur' predictum. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. xv. stater H. 5. an. 1. ca 3. de fabric̄ facter & munimenter. ꝙ cum in statuto in parliamento domini H. nuper regis Anglie. 5. apud W. Anno regni sui primo tento editer, inter cetera concordatum existat, quod si alique person ex earum conspiratione & contra, aliqua falsa factum munimenr imaginati fuerint seu fabricaverunt, ac ea ad destruend et perturband possessiones et titulos legeorum domini regis predicti de possessionibus et titulis suis, pars is hac part gravata habeat sectam suam ad recuperand dampna sua, et pars convicta facies finem et redemptionem ad volunter domini regis quid L D etc. et alii. etc. die. etc. ex eorum conspicatiōe & covina, diversa falsa facta & munimenta unum videlicet per quod quid G C. etc. totum statum suum, quem habuit, seu quovismodo habere potuit ex tunc in futurum, de uno mesuagio cum pertin'. etc. et alia falsa facta et munimenta de terris et tenementis I H. etc. imaginati fuerunt et fabricaverunt, et eadem ad runc et ibidem pronunciari publicari & lege fecerunt ad destruend et perturband possesionem et titulum predicti I H. in terris et tenementis predictis, per quod idem I. de possessione sua terrarum et tenementorum predictorum graviter turbatus et vexatus extitit, in domini Regis nunc contemptum, et ip sius I. dampnum C. lib. ac contra formam statuti predicti. etc. ¶ Iur' dicunt, Cap. xvi. statutum de liberatis pann● vel capic. ꝙ cum in statuto H. iiii. nuper regis Anglie apud w. anno. regni sui primo tento editer inter cetera ordinater existat, quod nullus archipiscopus, episcopus, abbas, vel prior, nec aliquis alius ecclesiasticus vel temporalis cuinscunque status seu condicionis existat infra regnum Anglie, det aliquam liberatam panni, nisi solummodo familiaribus et officiariis suis, ac illis qui de consilio suo existunt tam spiritualibus quam temporalibus in una lege vel in altera eruditis, sub pena faciend finem et redemptionem ad voluntatem domini regis: ac post modum in parliamento domini regis supradicti. Anno regni sui septimo tento ordinatum fuisset et statutum, ꝙ tam hoc statuterquam statutum de capiciis, tempore dni Ric. nuper regis Anglie secundi post conquestum facter firmiter tenerentur, custodirentur, et in debita executione ponerentur: additur eidem, quod si aliquis miles, vel aliqua persona minoris status, det aliquam liber atam panm vel capiciorum, contra formam statuter predicter, incurrat penam centum solpro qualibet liberata, panni vel capiciorum domini regi, quotiens in contrarium statutotum vel ordinationum predicter fecerit, et ꝙ ipse, qui aliquam liberatam panni vel rapiciorum receperit, incurrat similiter penain quadraginta solidorum, soluend eidem domino regi, ut predictum est, et quod ipse, qui in hoc casu sequi volverit, habeat medietatem talium penarum pro labore suo. Et quod pene predicte nullo modo perdonentur, Ac in Statuto in parliamento Henrici quinti nuper Regis Anglie apud w. anno regni sui octavo tento editer ordinatum et stabilitum exist it, quod cum ordinatum sit per diversa statuta facter temporibus nobilium progenitorum ipsius regis, ꝙ nullus miles, sive aliquis alius de minore stater daret aliquam liberatem pannorum seu capiciornm aliquibus, nisi familiaribus, et officiariis suis et hominibus in una lege, vel in altera eruditer, sub pena. C. s de donatore, et xl. s. de receptore leuand totiens quotiens fecerint, in contrarium statuter predicter, et ꝙ ipse, qui pro sequi volverit, habeat unam medietatem pene predicte, post quam huiusmodi delinquentes debita convicti fuerint, et ꝙ justice ad assisas capiend et justice. pacis in quolibet come regni Anglie, habeant potestatem de tempore in tempus in fessionibus suis inquirend de maneriis predictis, et illas audiend et terminand. prout in statuto predicter plenius continetur: quidam I L. nuper de C. in comitatu predicto yeoman, & alii quand. liberatam panni videlicet cuilibet eorum unam togam coloris. etc. de R L. de S. armiger qui falimiares sive officiarii sui, aut de consilio suo in una lege, ve● altera eruditi non existunt apud S. in come predicto die. etc. Anno. etc. receperunt, easd. togas a dicter die. etc. usque. etc. usi fur runt, et quilibet eorum usus fuit, in domini regis nunc contemptum, et contra formam statutorom et ordinac. predicter. ¶ Iur' presenter, Ca xvii. Contra. qd ubi le skeyne de worsted, de quo pannus de worsted fieri debeat, et consuevit juxta consuetudinem legis domini Regis continerit, skeines de worsted et ab intimo tempore usitater continebat xl filos, vendi deberet et consuevit pro certo precio, quidem tamen I H. de. etc. et P. G. de. etc. die, etc. Anno. etc. apud. etc. vendider̄ diversa skneines de worstede, videlicet. r. vn̄ unum continebat. 30. et aliud. 20. etc. cuidam I D. et altis legeis domini Regis deceptorie vendiderunt seperatim, affirmand eiusdem emp●oribus ꝙ les skeyues continebant debitam quantitatem huiusmodi deceptionem continuandam a dicto die. etc. usque diem captionis huius inquisitionis, in contemptum domini regis, et populi sui magnam deceptionem. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter ꝙ I S. Abbas de B. person siue rector ecclesie de E. in come S. dioc. Ca xviii. Cantra prosequēres in cucia cristian̄. Cantu ar̄ die. etc. anno. etc. apud H. in come M. quendam W S. de L. carpenter in cur'▪ christianitatis, videlicet in curia Henrici archiepiscopi Canter to tius Anglie primater, coram magistro W P. tunc auditore causarum ipsius archiepiscopi audied, proc. fuit et implicitavit, de eo ꝙ idem w. redderet eidem Abbati decimas de grossis arboribus ipsius W. apud B. nuper crescenter ꝑ nomen huis verbi, Silue sidue, videlicet de centum quercubus vitra etatem C. annorum xl quirc̄ de etate xxx annorum, et amplius ante succisionem earund existefi, et predicter W. de ea occasione four die julii tunc proximo sequenter apud H. predicter per quend T B. citari fecri, ad comparend et respondend super premissis, in predicta curia predieti archiepiscopi, coram pre sato magistro W P. apud London̄ in e●cieira sancti E. in warda de B. et diversas sententias in ipsum W. june et ibidem, occasione pmmissa, fulminari, et contra ipsum adiudicari fecit, in domini Regis contemptum, et contra formam statuti de provisoribus nuper editer: et quod I. S. de. C. in comitatu predicto, et aliter etc. die. etc. Anno. etc. querelas predicter, loquelas, sive placira apud H in Comitatu predicto pro part predicter abbatis manutenerunt et sustentaverunt, in dicter domini Regis contemptum, et contra formam statuti contra manutentores et sustentores querelatum nuper editi et provisi etc. ¶ Iuter presenter, Cap. nineteen. Statu. de an. 18. Hen 6. cap. 12. quod I P. nuper de T. in tomitar̄ predicto gentleman, et alti, una cum aliis quam pluribus personis adhuc ignoter, contra legem domint regis ac formam statutorum in huiusmodi casu provisorum conspiratione et covina apud T. predicter die. etc. Anno etc. habiter diversis temporibus poli ea simul uniter confederati et turati falso fraudulenter et maliciose vener̄ ad vindicand, periurband, destruend placitand adnihilland, et tinaliter adnulland, fideles et innocentes legeos dicti domini regis pro lucto ad eorum proprium usum captend societatem ingerunt, et ad invicem turaverunt, ad simul star dum contra dictum dominum Regem, et quouscunque legeos suos in omnibus et singulis materiis placites et querelis per ipsos et eorum quemliber motis seu moveudis. Et si eorum aliquis cum aliquo placita materiam, seu querelam moverit quod ipsi et eorum quiliber cum eo, sic materiam querelam seu placitum monere, state, et perseverare dederent et deberet. Et si aliquis eorum aliquam qaerelam seu placitum nomine alterius person cuiusrunque versus aliam personam super se assumpserit manutenend, ertunc eorum quilibet querelam sectam seu placiter predicter, tanquam querelam sectam seu placitum nomine eorum prosecuta, manuteneret faveret et teneret recto veritate Iusticiar' & iure omnino post positis et sublar: Virtute quorum unitionis conspirationis turamenti confederationis et manutentionis predictorum I P. et alii sic in uno globati et iurati postea videlicet die. etc. Anno. etc. conspiratione inter eos apud C. prehabita quendam I H. de eo quod ipse die. etc. Anno. etc. unum equum precii. etc. de bonis et cattallis predictus I P. apud S. inveliter felonice furater fuit cepit et abduxit, false et maliciose indictati procutaverunt. Et predictus I P. et alii modo et forma predicter uniti et confederati diversa falsa placita sectus querelas innumerabilia tam nominibus eorum propriis quam nominibus aliarum personarum eye false et maliciose congregatis et unitis prosecuti fuerunt, et manutenerunt, et indies prosequuntur et manutenent, videlicet predictus I P. ad hundredum domini P. militis apud S. predicter xiiii. die. Anno. etc. tenter eodem I. ad tunc ballivo eiusdem hundred existent ad statum it possessionis R S. et A uxoris sue adnulandum. Et pro eo quod ad quamlibet curiam hundred ibidem successive tenend predicter R. uxorem suam ibidem producere nequicet, ita quod excessiva amerciamenter in statu eorum de pauperationem fierint et euenetint considecater taxator̄ amerciamenter Curie predicie semper de covina predicta I P. exstiterunt, tredecim querelas de placito transgressionis nomine wilhelmi yeoman, quatuor querelas transgressionis nomine willm Edmundi absque vera materia seu justa causa seperatim versus predictum Robertum Symon et Agnetem levauit et mecavit, ac predicter querener huiusmodi querelas levare procuravit. etc. Capi. xx. Vbi iur̄ non possunt cusc diem inter pertes q arrestater fuerunt. ¶ Iur' presentant, quod quum joannes Coke de W. etc. marchant, et I S. de W. etc. Iur' nuper inter alios Iur' comitatui Buckyngham, per vicecomitem B. inpanellati, postea per cundem vicecomitem per graves terrarum, et catallorum suorum exitus virtute brevis dni regis eidem vicecomiti inde directer districter fuis sent ad comparendum in curia domini regis coram ipso rege apud W. in crastino animarum An. etc. ad triand quend exitum inter dominum regem et I E. jusi in placiter debiti. xl. li. quas idem dns rex a prefato I E. exigit ad patriam in cadem curia iunctum, et eidem I C. et I S. die sabbati. etc. quarto die placito de crastino predicto, in placito dni Regis apud villam de Westm pretextu districter predicte versus curiam predictam coram dno rege in magna aula plaritorum ipsius regis venissent ad comparendum tunc in eadem curia, predictus I E. alt as dicter I E. nuper de Mid. in comitatu B. gentleman precipiens et supponens Iur' predicter super exitu predicter ad quartum diem predicter, si predicter I C. et I S. coram domino Rege conparerent, capi debuisse, et iuratores iur̄ illius veredictum suum pro domino Rege, et versus eundem I E. de premissis dicere voluisse mathinans, quod dominum regem de captione iurar̄ predicter calide differre et defraudare, et predicter I C. et I S. indebite pregravare predicter die Sabbati quosdam T H. de S. in comitatu S. yeoman, et R F. de S. in eodem comitatu yeoman, valectos et ministros Curie Mareschalcie hospicii domini regis apud villam westmonaster̄ predicter conduxit exitavit et procuravit predicter I C. et I S. pretextu cuiusd am precepti de curia marescalcie hospicii predicti eisdem T. et R. ad ipsos I & I pro securitate pacis per ipsos inveniendum, arrestandum directer, et per ipsum I C. subdole prosecuti, et ipsos ad prisonam, et coram domino Rege ad diem illum comparetent ducendum, quorum quidem conductionis excitationis procurationis et precepti pretextu, eidem T H. et R F. predicter die sabbati, circa horam octavam ante nonam prefater diei eodem regis et I S. tunc in predicto palatio domini regis versus predictam curiam domini regis corans ipso domino rege in forma, et ex causa predicter venientur in eodem palatio in villa westmon̄ sedentibus tunc et appertis in magna aula tunc predicter cur' domini Regis cancellarie Banci regis et communis Banci arrestaverunt et ceperunt, et ipsos I C. et I S. obdurerunt in prisonam marescalem predicti a predicto die sabbati vs que diem lune tunc proxim o sequenter. quominu● ipsi coram domino rege in curia sua predicta codem die sabbati, quando iurata pre dicia in eadem curia exacta tuit, comparere potuer detinuer̄, per ꝙ iurata predicta ad cundem diem remansit capiend pro defectu iuratorum idem I C. et I S. graves exitus predictus super ipsos in ac part return̄ amiserunt, videlicet quilibet corum twenty s. in contemptum et preiudicium domini regis predicti, amissionis debiti sui predicti periculum manifestum, ac predictorum I C. et I S. damnum non modicum et gravamen, unde perniciosum orietur exeinplum, et audatia temeratia delinquend, nisi. congruum et debitum remedium in premissis apponatur. etc. ¶ Inquiratur pro domino Rege, Cap. xxi. ●●●cussii in Anl● Wetr●n̄. de eo ꝙ ubi I C. et sotii sui justitiar domini R, de Banco apud W. preceperunt I B. unt seruiencium seu proclamatorum dicto Regis de banco predicto quod idem I B. at rest aret I C. et ipsum eorum prefatis justice. immediate duci facere ad inueniend suffic. secutitatem pacis cuidam F G. et cuncto populi domint regis, et ipsum per bar ram banci regis ibm' ex causa predicter arrestane rit, et ipsum coram prefater justice. duci volverit ad inveniendum securitatem predictam in forma predicta, si predicter T C. tunc ibidem canc ellar̄ Anglie, ac justice. domini regis in curiis suis ibidem sedenter, et materias et causas ipsius regis et populi sui regni sui Anglie assidue at teudentibus, longum daggarfi suum extraxit et in prefatum I B. insultum fecit, et ipsum interfecisse voluit, nisi pet circumstantes th●● gross impeditus fuissent, et arestum illud fregit, et rescussum fecit, et abinde in sanctuarium Westmonasterii velociter currend daggarunque predicter in manu sua extracter alta voce clamando, et hominibus suis tunc et ibidem eristenter dicendo, occidete rusticum, qui me sic ut premittitur, arrestare voluit, in domini Regis ac curiarum suarum contemptum manifestum, nec non huiusmodi malefactoribus malum exemplum, nisi citius in hac part apponatur remedium, etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Ca xxii. Statu. de 15. E. 3. Cap. two. quod W. A. de B. etc. die etc. an etc. apud M. et P. diversis hominibus scilicet I P. R S. et R A. ividem obuiand et cum frumenter et orded ad merceter de B. veniend four quarteria frumenti secum ibidem inuenter contra formam statuti editer et provisi forstallavit per quod ad mercatum predictum minime vemre curarunt. Et dicunt super sacramentum suum, quod predicter W. est communis forstaliafor et regrator diversorum victualium ad mer catum predicter et alia mercater in dicto comiter S ducend ad grave dampnum populi domini regis in eodem comitatu commorancium, et contra Statutum inde nuper facter editer et provisum. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. 23. Stain. de Anno. 25. E. 3. cap. vlter & an. 3. E. 3. ca 4. quod I E. P S. extortiue die. etc. anno. etc. apud etc. in contemptum domi ni Regis arrestavetur et abdurerunt certa bona et cattalla joanni C. videlicet se● cociearea argenti, et alia diversa utensilia domus ad va lenciam. etc. in gravissimam preiudicium do mini Regis, et absque warranter, seu causa racionabili. Et quod predicter. etc. predicter die et anno fuerunt communes opressores et extortores bonorum▪ etc. legeorum dicti dommi regis. etc. ¶ Iur' diennt, Ca xxiiii ꝙ cum in statuto domini regis Hentici quarti, nuper regis Anglie. An. regni sui. seven. etc. ac in stater in parliamento dni Henrict sexti bone memory anno regni sui octavo apud W. tenter et editer, inter cetera contineatur, ꝙ non aliciat alicui, cuiuscunque status gradus seu conditionis fuerit, dare aliquam liberatam vestur̄ vel capitr̄ alicui person, nisi tantummodo familiaribus officiariis ballivis et seruientibus suis, ac aliis hominibus de consilio suo in una lege seu altera eruditis, sub pena centum solidorum de terris et tenementis bonis et catallis huiusmodi liberater dantur, et quadraginta solidorum de terris et tenementis bonis et catallis hususmodi liberater recipienter sive utentur, totiens quociens aliquam liberater contrarium statuter predicter dater seu receptum fuerit, levandum: quidam tamen R B. de C. in comitatu▪ Huntyngdon armig. statuta predicta minime ponderans, quandam liberatam vestur̄ videlicet diversas to gas coloris frost meadow quibusdam I de B. yeoman. etc. S C. de eodem yeoman, qui non sunt nec unquam fuer' seruienter office seu familiar̄ ipsius R B. nec in lege una seu altera aliqualiter eruditer ant instructor die. etc. Anno. etc. apud. etc. dedit et distribuit. Et predicter I et S. easdem togas de prefato R. eisdem die anno, et loco, contra formam statutotum predictorum receperunt, et eisdem togis continue a predicto die. etc. usque. etc. apud E F. P. et S. usi fuerunt, in contempium domini regis, legisque sue dedecus manifestum, ac contra formam statutorum predictorum. etc. ¶ Indictamenter transgr contra pacem et ad dampnum partis. IUr̄ dicunt, quod I C. primo die Aprilis. Capi. i. Anno. etc. apud B. de essend de consilio I H. ad bonum, et sanum consiiium juxta illius sciencie exigentiam, eidem I H. impendend in omnibus et singulis materiis terris et tenementis suis in Comitatu H. et B. qualitercunque tangentur, et praecipue erga quemdam Wishelmum S. ius clamar̄ et exigenter in manerio de Middelsex cum suis pertinenciis, eiusdem joh. H. in dicto comitatu H. et B. pro certa pecunie summa vicm pro quatuor marcis. etc. prefato johanni pre manibus soluter retentur fuit, ac idem I H. cartas et muaimenta ius et titulum manerii sui predicti, q sibi in hac parie pertinebant, dicti Iohn C. ut consilio suo ad tunc et ibidem ostendebat, et et inde noticiam fecit dewdavit et informavit, dictusque I C. machinas falso et callide ad decipiend et defraudend predicter I H. de iure titulo et possessione manerii sui predicti ammoner̄ et penitus exheredare, apud B. predicter, die etc. se obeulit essend de consilio predicter W. S. in hac part, et secreta ius et titulum predicter I H. manerii sui predicti prefatus with S. plene exposuit denudavit et demonstravit, excitand et procurand et consilium prebend eidem W. S. ab impetradun et prosequendum quandam assisam noue dissisue de libero tenemento in N R. et S. videlicet de manerio predicto. etc. quarum quidem exposicionis, demonstrationis, procurationis pretextu, idem W S. inde quoddam brtue originale assise noue disseisine die. etc. Anno. etc. versus prefatum I H. arram coram dilectis et fidelibus domini Regis I C. et M O. ed tunc justiciatiis ipsius domini regis ad assisam illam capiend assign', et die lune prorino ante. etc. assisa predicter coram predicter I C. et M O. presentia cuiusdam E N. non expectater, virtute brevis domini Regis si non omnes adtunc et ibidem capter idem W S. recuperavit versus predictum I H. per judicium inde in hac part redditum, tam seisinam manerii predicti per recogniter assise illius, quam C lib. pro dampnis suis, que sustinuit occasione disseisine illius Et sic predicter I C. ipsum I H false et frudulenter decepit, in depauperationem, destructionem, adnihilationem, et exheredationem dicti I H. manifestas. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, ꝙ T F. de I. etc. die. etc. an. etc. in Henricum serutentur T V. apud I insultum fecit, Capi. two. et ipsum adtunc et ibidem verberanit et vulneravit et ipsum H ut et armis, scilicet. etc. cepit arrestavit et imprisonavit; et ipsum sic in prisona detenuit, quousque idem H. finem pro. xl. s. pro deliberatione sua in hac part h●bend cum prefater T. fecit, et alia enormia ibidem perpetravit, contra pacem domini regis tunc. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, ꝙ I A. de C. unus ballinorum libertater. etc. die. etc. Anno. etc. arrestavit quend B. apud W. cum. xl. ovibus cuiusdam I D. per eundem B. apud W. felon' furater, Capi. iii. ad balenc. etc. qui quidem I A. dictum D. per ipsum aut per unum Ballivorum libertatis. etc. die anno et loco predictis, ut predicitur, sic arrestar̄, extra custodiam suam voluntary evadere permisit, et oves predicter tunc et ibidem, sciens predictum D. eas in forma predicter furater fuisse, ad usum suum proprium habuit et percepit, unde dicto domino Regi est responsurus. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, Cap. iiii. quod R T. R L. et alii ignoti, die. etc. anub. etc. venerunt apud M. et ibidem in quodam campo vocato w. foderunt in quodam monte ex part Australi regie vie ibidem, que ducit a villa S. usque. etc. in quo quidem monte idem R T. etc. invenerunt thesaurum absconditum, scilicet argentum & aurum cunatum ad summam C. lib. & amplius, et thesaurum illud viet armis inde ceperunt & abduxerunt unde dno regi sunt responsuri. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, Capi. v. ꝙ quid T. comes Glouc. tempore regis E. 4. vicm anno. regni sui octavo seisitus fuit de manerio de C. cum pertin' in C. et N. et manerium illud de ipso E. filio regis E tenuit in capite per seruitium militare, vicm ꝑ seruitium octaue partis unius feod militis: ꝙ quid manerium valet per annum twenty marc. ultra repris. et inde feoffavit I W. habendum sibi et heredibus suis imperpetuum, licentia regis inde non obtenter, qui quid I. virture feoffamenti predicti inde seisitus fuit in dominico suo ut de feodo, et inde feoffavit H T. havendum sivi et heredibus suis imperpetuum, idemque H virtute feoffamenti illius fuit inde seisitus in dominico suo ut de feodo, et inde postea feoffavit F w. havendum. etc. licentia regis inde non obtenta, qui quidem F. virtute. etc. fuit seisitus. etc. idemque F W exitus et proficua de manerio predicto provenientia per xxiiii annos proximo ante diem captionis huius inquisitionis elapsos, ad usum suum proprium habuit et percepit. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, Capi. v. quod I S. die. etc. An. etc. apud H. vi & armis, aggregatis sibi quam plur̄ malefacter ignotis, et pacis domini regis perturbatoribus armatis, et modo guerrino arraiatis, ad magnum numerum, iniuriam sibi factam ut dicitur, per suam propriam potestatem, quasi regalem potestatem vindicand et corrigendum, magnum affraiamentum ad tunc et ibidem quam pluribus de populo domini Regis fecit, sicque causa alius congregationis tota patria ibidem magnum terrorem tunc ibidem sustinuit, ad grave dampnum illius partis et malum ere in plum legeorum domini Regis sub lege sua gubernater. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, Capi. vi. quod R B. nuper de O etc. unus ministorum E H. nuper uicecomiter co● Oron existent die. etc. anno. etc. ab batē de C. etc. personaliter adeundo, dicens, quod idem R. cundem abbatem sb indictamento de non, nullis malefactis, unde per quorundam svorum emulorum laborem, ipsum abbatem asseruit fore indictater, indempnem conseruavit, cum aliis subdolis imaginationibus et cavillationibus deceptoriis, diversas denariorum summas et donare eundem abbatem proturavit, et commovit, cuius rei pretextu idem abbess twenty denar̄ eidem R. ut sibi circa premissa foret favorabilis et defensor, prout idem Ric. constanter promisit, tunc ibidem debet, quibus receptis, dictus R. perpendens se in hac part secundum suam voluntatem non dign remuneratum, nova inventa imaginatione, ut maiores pecunie summa● de eodem abbate extorqueret, post modum scilicet sexto die Oetobris anno eiusdem regis xxvi apud E. in turno predicter vicec ibidem tenr, prefatum abbatem de diversis Feloniis, et malefactis, in quantum potuit omnimod viis et modis illicitis et deceptoriis indictar̄ iniestabat & procurabat, post ea scilicet die, etc. tunc proximo sequent, idem R. cum aliis seruientibus dicti vicecomitis, adiit prefatum ab batem apud G. affirmans et asserens subdole, deceptorie, et fraudulenter quod predictus abbas indictatus existeret ad dictus turnum de diversis Feloniis et raptibus mulierum, quum sic non fuerit: qua de causa dictum abbatem arrestare oportebat, et illum usque castrum Oxon̄ ducere intendebat asserens ipsum abbatem ibidem moraturum, quousque ad proxunam deliberationem jail ibidem tenendam, unde predictus abbas tubore concuisus, vehementer formidans se se incarcerari examine infamand, necnon prelatie sue honestatem non modice inficiend, acdomus sue depauperationem, et scandalum manifester, cum ipsius pro pace sua tractare cepit, putans omnia vera sibi per ipsos relata fuisse: qua de causa idem abbas pro pace honore et dimissione sua in hac part habendum tunc et ibidem dedit dicto R. nomine magistri sui vicecom̄, rentum solidos, et pro se et socits suis seruienter dicto vic. tunc ibidem existentibus quadraginta solidos, quos ipsi tunc ibidem deceperunt, ad grave damnum et scandalum dicti abbatis, et in depauperationem domus sue predicte, ac contra pacem et legem domini regis. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, quod est, et a tempore quo non extat memoria fuit, Cap. viii et esse consuevit apud villam de A. in come Mid quoddam antiquum commune per spacium unius miliarii eidem ville adiacens, pro omnibus hominibus et tenenter infra villam predictam moram trahentibus, cum bobus, affris, porcis, bidentibus, et aliis averiis suis per totum annum infra commune predictum depascend, quodque omnes illi infra villam predictam moram trahentes, a tempore quo memoria hominum non existit, infra villam predictam, communiam pro averiis suis predictis ibidem habere dederent et consueverunt quousque R C. cum altis ignotis de covina sua ei associatis, vi et armis, scilicet gladiis, baculis, vogis, faleastris, accubus, et sagittis, die. etc. anno etc. apud E. in parrochia de A. predicter de iniutia sua ꝑpria et absque titulo clameo seu possessione per ipsum habitis C C. acr terr' arrabiles ibidem cum cepibus & fossatis sibi inclusit et obstupavit, et illas sic inclusas & obstupater; ut seperale solum suum a predicto die. etc. usque. etc. tenuit et decupavit, in preindic et damnum omnium hominum et tenentium predictorum, et ad nocumentur et impedimentur omnium vicinorum, terr' infra commune predicter habentium, necnon cotra consuetud predictam, et contra pacem dictter domini regis. etc. ¶ Iurator̄ presentant, quod R S. nuper de L. etc. et I S. nuper de. etc. nuper complices et de societate, Capi. ix. false et notorie prediter johannis Cade defuncti die. etc. Anno. etc. vi et armis. etc. videlicet, etc. ac aliis armis defensivis apud S in come Surrey modo riotose, ac que insurrectionis insurrexerunt, et in diversis conventiculis ad tunc et ibidem se associaverunt, et ipsi ac alii rebelles ignoter ad tunc et ibidem inter se communicaverunt de dno rege, et dixerunt, ut delicet ꝙ idem dns rex fuit apd Kyllynworth et misit nuncios suos usque partes Boriales, ad congregandum populos ipsius Regis, ad destruend predictum johannem Cade adtunc capitaneum dictorum malefactorum. Et quod dominus Rex non potuit aliquos homines de part predicter Boriali secum congregar, et si ipsi essent homines unanimi assensu et voluntate ad tunc ipsi omnes homines infra regnum Anglie contra eos dicentes, ac quam plura alia verba contra dictum Regem et regnum suum Anglie inhonesta et, contumeliosa, et malesonantia publicautrunt et uttetanetur, pro potentes dfim tegem deprivare de regimine et gubernatione regni sui Anglie, in preiudicium et contemptum dicti regis manifestum, & contra pacem eiusdem dni regis. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, ꝙ I B. de L. etc. die. etc. An. etc. vi et armis seslicet. etc. apud D. cepit et imparcavit duos equos precii. vi. marc. de bonis E F. et eos sic imparcatos per unam evdomadā extunc proximo sequent ibidem in quodam castello detinuit, ita ꝙ idem equiea de causa interierunt, contra pacem dni regis nunc etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, ꝙ I B. die. etc. anno. etc. vi et ar mis scilicet. etc. L. ones T N. precii. x. xi. apud D. cepit et impercavit, et cas ibidem sic impercatas, per tres dies extunc promximo sequent deci nuit, ita ꝙ. xl. oves de ovibus predictis multipliciter deteriorate fuerunt, et. xl. oves residue ad usum suum proprium retimuit, et ad huc r● tinet, contra pacem dni regis nunc. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter, ꝙ I C. de B. etc. die. etc. In. etc. apud B. pred in A C. constabular dni Regis in ead villa, faciendo exequandoque officium suum, insultum fecit, magnam affraiamentum ibidem faciend, in contemptum domini Regis ac contra pacem. etc. ac populi sui malum et ꝑniciosum exemplum. etc. ¶ Iur' presentant, ꝙ W B. nuper de L. armiget, et R N. etc. die. etc. Anno. etc. apud pacochiam N. in alia et regia via ducente a M veesus H. subtus parcum de N. in comitatu M. vi et armis, scilicet. etc. aggregatis sibi ꝙ plueibus aliis malefactoribus ignotis modo guetrino atraiatis, ut insidteratores viatum iacuerunt in insidiis capiend A. que fuit uxor R S. et ipsam A. ad tunc & ibidem in pace dei et dnire gi● tunc existentem et transeuntem versus capel lam. etc. rapuerunt, et eum cum quodam manutergio ad dorsum cuiusdam seruienter predicti W. ignoti equitantis fortiter et violenter ligaverunt, et eam sie ligatam abinde ad loc● ignota cariaverunt et adduxerunt, ac quendam equum ipsius A. coloris nig●i, precii. xl. s. tunt ad parochiam predictam inuenter vi et armis vitm gladifs, arcubus, et sagittis ceperunt et abduxerunt, necnon cellam frenum et totum apparatum equi predicri ad valencis. etc. de bonis et cattallis ipsius A. tunc et ibidem inventis vi et armis predicter ceperuut er asportavetunt, contra pacem domini regis. etc. ¶ Iur' dicunt, Ca xiiii. ꝙ quum. D B. ●ie. etc. an. etc. in feodo suo apud W. pro cons. & ●eruitio sibi debiter per H C serutentem sunm quedam averia capi fecissit, et id H. averia ilia secuudum iegē et consuetudinem regni Anglie ibid. impercater voluisset H C. de N. etc. averia illa vi et armis scilicet. etc. recussetunt, et alia enormia etc. ab grave dampnum. etc. at contra pacem dicti domini regis. etc. ¶ Inr dic, Capi. xv. ꝙ cum quid N R. de B. in come. etc. husbandman in cur' Rogeri prioris Elien̄ hundter sui de Woford in come predicto infra libertatem sancti Eitheldrede, per diversas querelas ad sectam T E. clerici in quadam actione debiti iiii. li viii. s. alias implacitater et legittime condempneter extitisset, super quo secundum legem Anglie et cons. cuter predicter a toto tempore quo non extar memoria usitata et approbata, diversa breusa seu precepta a cur' predicter emanatunt et directer fuerunt R E. ballivo libertatis predicter, ac ministro cur̄p̄dicter, ad fieri, faciend. de bonis et catallis dicter N R. in balliue sua inuenter dicter. iiii. li viii. s. s eos ad habend in cuen predicter ad certum diem in dicter precepto speciticatur, predicter T E. juxta legem regni Anglie et approbatam tunc et ibidem in deliberand, cumque idem E. secundo die Novembris. Anno regni regis Henri. septimi. 1. per Edni W. et R B. seruient at subballivos suos ac, ministros cur' predicte apud B. infra libertatem predistam, nec non jurisdictionem Curie predicte xl oves ipsi us N R. ad fierifaciend inde dicter. iiii. li.viii. s. juxta exigentur precepter predicer ligittime capi setifsat, quidam. W P. canomcus T E. et alii. etc. aggregatereis quam pluter aliis malefactoribus, et pacis domini Regis perturbatoribus ignotis die et anno supradict apud B. vi et armis, scilicet gladiis, gleyvis. etc. in predictum. Edn̄i et Robeetum B. in exequend precepter insultum fecerunt, et ipsum verberanerunt vulneraverunt, necnon dicter xi oves sic ꝑipsos ut pmmittitur, just et legittime capter, extra possessionem dictorum. Edi et Roberti penitus ceperunt et rescusserunt, contra pacem domini Regis, contemptum legis sue, necnon libertatis curur ac conseruationis predicter deroga tionem et detrimentum manifestum. etc. ☞ Presentatio nocumentorum. etc. IUrer present, Capi. s. Sturatum Winton ꝙ A B. qui tennit quand culturam terre apud K voc G. in dominico suo ut de feodo adiacenter regie vie ibidem dumos et spinas tam in quodam fossatum terre illius infea spacium centum pedum a via illa quam a via predicta crescentꝑ ratione tenur● terre illius et secundum formam statuti wynton succidere et asportare debet et consuevit. Et die ꝙ dumi et spine predicter tam in fossaterpndicto quam in via predicta pro defectu successionis modo, scilicet octavo die julii. An. regni regis Henrici .v. etc. tam alte et tam dense crescunt, contra formam statuti predicti, ꝙ nulius fidelium legiorum domini Regis per viam illam abque grave periculo latronum transire potest ad grave nocumentum totius populi domini regis per viam illam transenntis, ac contra. etc. ¶ jutur presentant, ꝙ est qued silva apud G. in comiter D. voc. S. wode, Capi. i. quam quidem siluam G. mastiter sancti E. a tempore quo. etc. ratione terre silue predicte adiac. cum palis et sepibus obstupare debet solebat et consuevit. Et ꝙ sliva predicter ob defectum dicti magistri nunc aperta et non obstupatur erisc. ad grave dampdum et nocumenter omnium tenentium et conmorantium in G. predicter. etc. ¶ Iur' presenter ꝙ est quodꝑ fossatum apud A. in comitatur predicto, Cap. two. conter in longitudinc decem pertic. juxta regiam viam ibidem duc. etc. cum terra mabulo petris et fimo ita obstupater et repieter pro defectu mundationis et reparationis evisodem fossatis, per quod aqua que in tossatur illud discenderet, et per idem tossatum curreret folebat, dictam regiam viam dni regis ibidem adjacent quolibet tempore pluurali suerundat, et cum tanta aqua est replera, quod homines tam equestres quam pedeitres per viam illam transiuntes, absque magno periculo & rerum suatum pardicione pertransire non possunt, ad grave nocumenter totius populi dni regis ꝑ pred viam tr●●●siunter, et tocius populi ibidem commor: ꝙ quidem lossarum I E. ratioe terratum suarum, fossater predicter ividem adjacent, reperari escurare et mundare debet, et quod predicter I B. et omnes alii, quorum statum idem I. habet in tett̄ predictis, soffar̄ predictꝑ a tempore qua non extat memoria reparare mundare et escutare debuerunt consueuer̄. etc. ¶ Iur̄p̄senter, ꝙ est quedam guttura in regia via apuod L. intra villam de S. per quam aque de T. efflueter, et in eadem re●iuer̄, Cap. iiii. a tempore quo non extat memoc consuevit, et que ad cullos et expensi epi L. qui pro tempore extitit, reparare et construi solebat, que quidem guttura iam tuinosa et confracta exillit, sic quod dieter regia via ibidem sepissime superfluit, & populus dni regis ibidem multiplicitur molestater & deterioratur ob defectum reparationis et constructionis gutture predicte, quam quidem gutturam R. C. episcopus L. construer̄ et reparare tatione domini sui de S. tener̄. ¶ Iurer presenter, Capi. v. ꝙ abas de W. dominus ville S. et omnes abbates W. predeccessoter predicti nunc abbatis, a tempore quo. etc. unum sufficiens per cipporum voter stocks in villa de S. pro delinquentibus contra pacem domini Regis in eisdem cippis voc stocks imprisonand et saluo custod sump●ibus costagus et expensis dicti abbatis, predecessorum svorum facter habere et invenire consueverunt ratione domini sui predicei, quod quidem par cipporum vocatꝑ stoches, dicius abbas nune et ibidem non habei nec invenit, nec invenire curat, sit quod detinquenter●ontra pacem domini regis per constabul dicte ville de S. capter in eadem villa aliqualiter saluo imprisonare & custodire non possunt in contemptum domini regis nunc. etc. ¶ Inquisitio capta apud Castrum Oron die anno. etc. coram. W. I O. et sociis suis justice. Capi. vi ciusdem domini Regis in quibus lris patenter huic inquisitioni anneris specificater virtu: elearund litteratum patent eisd justice. directer, ad aquam Temmes, que se extendit & ducia villa de B. in come Berk. usque viliam de B. in dicto come Oron, ac omnes alias ripas seu mergines ad aquam illam infra eodem come descenden̄ superuidend et custodiend, ac ad gurgites molendina stangna palos et kidellos ante tempus d●mini E. nuper regis Anglie filit Regis H. primogeni●oter dicti domini Regis nunc ibid. supetuidend, & ea que minus exaltata, vel stricta invenerint, corrigend emendand et prostec nend tam per advisamentum, et discretionens eiusd justice. quam per inquisitionem infra liberta tem, et extra juxta formam & effectum statutorum nde editorum et provisorum capiend, necnon ad omnia et singula in dictis litteris pacen●ie contenter secundum legem et consueter regni Anglie andiendū et terminandum, faciendum et exe quend assign'. etc. qui dicunt ꝙ w. com es S. habet unam exclusam in dicta aqua Temmes, q ducit a predicter vills de B. usque dicter villam de B. apud w. in perochia de D. de antiquo constructur et erectam: quam quidem exclusam idem comes die. etc. an. etc. apud w. predicter cum lign̄ lapidibus pilis et palis per quantitatem unius pedis in altitudine nimis erexit, et exaltavit, ob quas nimis erectionem et exaltationem tam prata quam alte vie et semite eidem aque ibidem continue adjacent ab eodem die. etc. usque diem captionis huius inquisicionis superundata et submersa fuer' et comunia passagium transitus et conductus dictorum legeorum combatellis suis per medium aque illius ad diversa bona res marchaundisas & alia necessaria in eadem aqua vehend et reuehend de antiquo usitata et consueta per easdem erectionem, Cap. xxi. Rescussum in Aula Westm. et exaltationem excluse illius, tunc et ibidem totaliter allater et impedito fuer' et indies impediuntur, in dicti bomini Regis nunc contemptum, ac populi sui, ac patrie dicti come Oxon grave nocumentum et dampnum non modicum et gravamen, ac periculum manifestum, ac contra formam et effectum statutorum etc. Tabula. PReceptum factum yet iusticlarium pacis vicecom̄ director prosom sess. Fo. 1. ¶ Process. super indictam fo. eo Venire facias super indictater. fo. eodem ¶ Distr et capias. Fo. 2. ☞ Pluries. fo. eodem Erigi facias. fo. eodem Venire facias de contemptis. Fo. 3. ¶ De felonia. fo. eodem Intracio de alias cap de felonia. fo. eodem Alias cap de felonia. fo. eodem ☞ Inir de exigi fac. super felon'. fo. eodem Exigi facias. Fo. 4. Supers super exigi. etc. de felon'. fo. eodem ¶ Supers. super transgrissione. fo. eodem Preceptum. fo. eodem recognisance. Fo. 5. ¶ Pen versus seruienter qui rec. & seruic. fo. eo. Pr. de seruientibus requisitis servire. fo. 6 Prec. versus seruienter rec. de villa ubi. moc in Hyeme. fo. eodem. ¶ Aliud pr̄ et supra bnr. fo. eodem Prec secucitatis pacis. Fo. 7 Preceptum ad arrestand seruientem recessum a seruicio. fo. eodem ¶ Super. pro indictamenter. fo. eodem Supers. ꝓ indictamenter alia forma. Fo. 8. Supers' ꝓ pace et ad liberandun. fo. eodem ¶ Mainpris. fo. eodem Warr̄ de pace. fo. eodem. ¶ Warr̄ pro pace alia forma. Fo. 9 ¶ Alia forma pro pace. Fo. eodem Alia form. de pace. Fo. eodem ☞ Warr̄ de pace. Fo. 10. Warr̄ ad liberand prison, captum pro transgress. fo. eodem ¶ warr' de vacabundis Fo. eodem Returnum factum super secure patis fractione. fo. eodem ¶ War de forma felon'. Fo. 11. Supers. fo. eodem ☞ Supers, alia forma. fo. eodem ¶ Supers super indictamenter. fo. eodem Warr̄ super capiend servum qui recessit ante tinem term'. fo. eodem ¶ Alia forma de seruientibus. fo. eodem Warr̄ ad liberandum seruienter. fo. 12. ¶ Alia forma de eadem. fo. eodem Supers. pro manucapter, fo. eodem ¶ De seruientibus ubi requisiti fuerint ad seruiendam. fo. eodem ¶ Contra seruienter qui recessit a seruic. fo. 13. Supers. de pace. fo. eodem ¶ warr' ad rec. felon' ductur gaol. Fo. eodem warr' pro suspecter attachiand. fo. eodem ¶ warr' ꝓ suspecter felon' sive latrocinii. fo. 14 Warr̄ per vic. ballivis. Fo. eodem ¶ War add mittendum firmarium ad gaolam super compotum. fo. eodem ¶ Warr̄ pro pace sub alia forma. fo. eodem Surers. pro pace. fo. eodem ¶ Manucapter. Fo. 15. war ad arrestand malefac & riototer. fo. eo ¶ War add arrestand ser●um et ad mittendum cum magistro suo. Fo. eodem ¶ War add arrestandun vacabundun. fo. 16. Warr̄ pro some. Fo. eodem ¶ War de pace. fo. eodem ¶ Warr̄ ad eligendum constabul. fo. 17. warr' custod jail ad recipiend prisonarium. Fo. eodem ¶ Venir fac. magistros & servos suos. fo. eo. Venir fac xxiiii Fo. 18. ¶ Venir fac. super breve de statuto. fo. eodem Proclamatio ad reddendun veredicter. fo. eo. ¶ Warr̄ super statutum North ter. Fo. eodem. Supers. super breve de cap̄. Fo. 19 ¶ Supers de pace super bre●e. Fo. eodem Breve vic. ad faciendum proclamationem de comitatu come. Fo. 20. ¶ Recogn pro pace. fo. eodem Alia recogn' pro felonia. fo. eodem. ¶ War pro pace. fo. eodem Sapers. pro pace. Fo. 21. ☞ Indictamentum de alta proditione. ¶ Capi. primo Indictamentum de confortanone, au●iliatione et supportatione alicuius attincti de proditione per auctoritatem. Parliamenti. Fo. eodem. ¶ Cap. scdo, indicter ubi alicui attincti ꝓ auctoritatem parliamenti sunt extra regnum, et aliqui ipsos intendunt inducere in regnum Anglie per naves. Fo. 22. ¶ Cap. three indicter de fractione saluo conductus domini regis. F. 23. ¶ Cap. iiii. indicter de controfactutur magni sign li cancellarie domini regis. Fo. eodem ☞ Indictamentum de patu● prediction. ¶ Cap. primo. Indicter de fabricatione cunagii dni regis de falso et mixto metallo, et de vlteratione et expositione eiusdem. etc. Fo. 24. ¶ Ca two. Indicter de tonsura & filatione cunagiter dni regis et diminutione eiusdem. fo. eodem. ☞ Ca three iudicter de lotura auri et de alienatione eiusdem. fo. eodem ☞ Indictamentum feloniarum. ¶ Ca. i indicter ubi unus pro felon' capiater et alius cepit eum extra prisonam manuforti et prisonam fregit. Fo. 25. ¶ Ca two. Indictamentum ubi unus fregit domum et furatus est diuerfa bona. fo. eodem. ☞ Ca three indicter de volunter evatione ubi minister regis arrestavit aliquam personam pro suspectione felony. fo. eodem ¶ Ca iiii. indicter de fractione domorum. ad quemquam interficiendum murdrandum et de bonis asportatis et accessater corundem. fo. eodem ☞ Ca v. indictam de evasione clerici in de f●ctu ordinarit. fo. eodem Ca vi. de morte et murdio. fo eodem ¶ Ca seven. indicter de morte infants felon' īterfec● in ventre matris que pregnans fuit. fo. 26. ☞ Ca viii. indicter de lingua amputat● & occulo annulso contra formam statuti. fo. eodem Capi. ix. Indictam de furatione equorum animalium et h●●ōi. fo. eodem ☞ Capi. x. Indicter ubi constabularius felon' arrest averit cum manu appear et ipsum voluntary evadere permisit, manu opus secum detinet. Fo. eodem ¶ Ca xi indicter de raptu mulierum et accessater corundem. fo. eodem ¶ Capi. xii. Indicter ubi unus ludit cum falsi●●alis Fo. 27. ¶ Capitulo. xiii. Indictam alterius form de raptu accessar̄. fo. eodem ¶ Capi. xiiii. Indictam de mahemio manus vel pedis. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xv. Indicter super visum corporis alicuius felon' interfecti per coronatorem chapter. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xvi. indicter qn carta et munimenta alicuius hospitalis felon' abstrabuntur. fo. 28. ¶ Ca xvii. indicter chapter super visum corporis in ꝑson mares. dni regis coram ipso dno rege. fo. eo ¶ Ca xviii. indicter super visum corporis cuiusdam mulieris felon' interfecter. fo. eodem ¶ Ca nineteen. casus ubi quis suspensus fuit, & revixit cum ductum fuit in higa semiterium etfatebatur Feloniam et regnum abiuravit coram coronatore. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xx. inquisitur. chapter coram coronatotur ubi uniwentus fuit mortuus cum uno baculo. fo eodem ¶ Ca xxi. inquisitio capter coram coronatore ubi unus interfecius fuit cum baculo per hominem qui postea fugit ad ecclesiam. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xxii. indicter ubi quis per ꝓcuratorem ab bettater alterius alium interfecit. Fo. 29. ¶ Ca xxiii. indicter felon' pisarun & easeorun. fo. eo Ca xxiiii. indictamenta felon' contra exercentem artem multiplicandi. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xxv. casus coram coronatotur ubi Iur' di●unt, qd unus glium seipsum defendeudem in terfecit. Fo. 30. ¶ Capi. xxvi. indictamenter contra eos qui spoltate proposuerunt. fo. eodem ☞ Tabula appellorum. ¶ Cap. primo Appella per probatorem factum de furate unius pecie argenti et accessar̄ so eo. ¶ Ca two. appella per probatorem de fractione domus et asportatione bonorum. Fo. 31. ¶ Capi. three Appella de fabricatione cunagii dni regis de falso metailo. fo. eodem ¶ Ca iiii. appella per probatorem de contrafoctura magni sigilli cancellarii. fo. eodem ¶ Ca v. appella per probatorem de tonsura ar et auri et lotione eiusdem. Foe 32. ¶ Cap. vi. appella de morte viri. fo. eodem Ca seven. Appella de mahemio. fo. eodem ¶ Cap. viii. appella de roboria. fo. 33. Ca ix. Appella de amputatione lingue contra tormam statuti. fo. eodem ¶ Ca x. appella de morte fratris sui sive proc hered. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xi. appella de raptu uroris. fo. eodem Ca xii. appell oe raptu ꝓr. sanguinis. fo. eo ¶ Cap. xiii. de raptu vxoxi● udi mulier poste● consentit. Fo. 34. ¶ Ca xiiii. sacrm probatoris in duello. fo. eo. Ca xv. ꝓclamatio ꝓ rege in duella. fo. eo. ☞ Indictamentum transgr̄ contra formam diversorum statutorum. ¶ Cap. primo indictamentum manutentor̄ et fustent after querelam. fo. eodem ¶ Ca two. indictater de decies tantum con●ta iuratores qui receperunt de part queter vel defend. contra formam statuti. Fo. 35. ¶ Ca three Anno regni sui xxxviii. fo eodem Ca iii. indicter contra seruientes vel laborar qui recusant service postquam requisiti sunt contra statuter. fo. eodem ¶ Ca iiii indicter contra eos, qui procurant vel abbettant seruientem alicuius extra seruicium suum abire contra formam statuti. fo. 36. Ca v. indicter contra seruientes excessive capientes contra formam statuti. fo eodem ¶ Ca vi. indicter contra venatores qui non sunt sufficientes et tenent leporarios et alios canes ad venand contra formam statuit. fo eodem Ca seven. indicter alterius form contra hmōt venatores contra statutum. etc. fo. eodem ¶ chapter. viii. Item alia torma contra venetores. etc. fo. eodem Capi. ix. contra frangentes parcos et vivarios contra formam staturi. fo. 37. ¶ Cap. x. indicter contra vic. qui returnavit super aliquem, ꝓ nihil habet ubi pars sufficiens est. fo. eodem Ca xi. indicter contra ingredientes in mane●io manuforti contra formam statuti. fo. 38. ¶ Cap. xii indicter contra ingredientes inter●is, sive tenementi●, ubi ingressus non datur per legem. etc. fo. eodem Cap. xiii. indictater contra eos, qui ingressum faciunt in aliqua terra. etc. contra formam statuti de. An. viii. Henrici. vi. fo. eodem ☞ Ca xiiii. inditer alterius form intrus●one manuforti. Fo. 39 ¶ Ca xv. indictter contra eos, q fabri aliqua fai sa scripta sive munimenta contra statutum. fo. ●0. ¶ Cap. xvi. indicter contra dantes et retinentes libertar̄ pannorum. Fo. 40. ¶ Ca xvii. indictur contra eos, qui offendunt contra statutum de worstides. Fo. 41. ¶ Capi. xviii. Indicter contra prosequentes in curia christian. fo eodem ¶ Cap. nineteen. indicter contra eos qui conspiraverunt et se interligaverunt pro ad indictand aliquam, vel appelland aliquem de felonia contra statuter. fo eodem ¶ Capi. xx. tontra eos qui imprisonant, vel impediunt. juratur venientes ad curiam ad exitum triand, vel alios quoscunque contra formam statuti. Fo. 42. ¶ Ca xxi. de rescuss facto in aula westm aper ta curia dni regis. Fo. 43. ¶ Ca xxii. de forestall et regretaria granorum vel victualium contra formam statuti. Fo. 44. ¶ Ca xxiii. indicter de extorc. et oppress. populi domini regis. fo. eodem ¶ Capi. xxiiii. contra dantes et recipientes liberatis panni contra formam statuti. fo. eodem ¶ Indicter transgr que contra Regis pacem et ad partis damna fuerit. etc. ¶ Ca primo deceptione ubi unus retenuit alium de consilio suo et retentus, retentorum subdolo decipit. Fo. 45. ¶ Ca two. indicter ubi aliquis in alium in sultur et affratam fecit. fo. eodem ¶ Cap. three indicter ubi aliquis arrestavetur unum eum menura, & ipsum pro menura hēnd volue tarry abire permiserunt. Fo. 46. ¶ Cap. iiii. indicter quando aliqui fordetunt in monte pro thefauro abscondito, et illud invener, un dno regi sunt responsuri. Fo. eodem ¶ Ca v. indic. contra eos, q recip●unt exitum et ꝓfic. manerii. ●eer̄ et tefitorun ad usum ꝓprium q alienater fueter licentia regis non obtenta. fo. eo. ¶ Cap. vi. contra eos qui iniuriam sibi factam et propriam potestatem vindicant, assumendo super se regiam potestatem. fo eodem ¶ Ca seven. indicter contra eum, qui accepit monetam de alio, asserens ipsum fore indictatur cum non fuerit. Fo. 47. ¶ Capitulo. viii. contra eum, qui antiquum con fregit. Fo. codem ¶ Ca ix. indictam contra eum, qui dixit verba inhonesta contra regem. Fo. 48. ¶ Capi. x. indicter de equis inperatis quousque perietur. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xi. indicter de ovibus impercatis quousque alique earum deteriorabantur, & alique partes retentur. fo. eodem ¶ Cap. xii. indicter de rescussu facter in constav● latur in faciendo officium suum. fo. eodem ¶ Capi. xiii. indicter de abduxione mulieris ad loca ignota contra eius voluntatem. fo. eodem ¶ Ca xiiii. indicter transgr ubi aliquis cepi●di strictionem pro consuetudifi et seruic. et alius fecit rescussum. Fo. eodem ¶ Ca xv. indicter transgr quando aliquis legi● time condemnatus fuit, et minisr curie cepit catalla sua ad fieri faciend condemnationem, et alius ferit rescussum. Fo. eodem ☞ Presentationes comm●●●ium no●umentorum. ¶ chapter. primo Presentatio ubi dumi et spine cresc. in regia vi● contra formam Statuti Wynton. Fo. 50. ¶ Cap. two. Presentatid obstupac. fossatis, ita ꝙ regia via luto et aliis sordibus obstupatur. fo eo. ¶ Capi. ter●io. Presentacio ubi gu●●ura ruinosa non reparatur. fo. eodem ¶ Capi. quarto Presentacio de quadam guitura in regi● via. etc. fo. eodem ¶ Capi. v. Presentatio ubi aliqua villa non habet cippos voc. stocks ad puniend. Fo. 51. ¶ Ca vi. Presentatio de obstupat. rivoli per domino faciend. Fo. eodem FINIS TABULE.