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THE GREAT INQUEST.

(In this Roll the Court is called the Great Assize, and those composing it are described as free Jurors.)

The Number attending each Court, 12.

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THE HOMAGE.

(In this Roll called the Inquest ex officio.)

The Number attending each Court, about 12.

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Jakeson, Will.

Twygge, John

Bonham, John

Kyng, Will.

Talworth, Will.

Carter, John

Lyncoll (or Lyncolne)

Croft, Will.

Twygge, Robert

Cursell, John

John
Lostman, John

Taillour, John

Taillour, Rich.

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(m. 1.)

ROLL No. 2.

FROM 1 HEN. VII. TO 1 HEN. VIII.

Wymbildon.-Curia Generał ejusdm loci, tent apud Putneth, die Lune põ ante festū apploz Simonis t Jude, 1 Hen. VII.

*

(m. 1.)

Homagiu.-Compt est p inquis homagij v3 p sacřm Thome Pentecost [et septem at]

Et psent qd Jones viijd Bonar, vend bosẽ extanijs, in coia de Wymbildon, cont conš; ĩo in mia. Et qd Ricus Bonham occup coiam de Wymbildon, ubi nult cõiam haberet: Io ipe in mia.

Mia ijs iiijd

Vis Franc cum cur ejusdm loci, tent apud Mortlak die Veneris in festo sci Dunstani, 1 Hen. VII.

(m. 1 d.)

Wymbildon.-Thomas Stewardt Thomas Wight, Capitles pleg ibm, pls qd Rosa Monmouth, pmitt porcos suos, ire ad largū, in coĩ, ad noč: ido ipa in mia. Et qd Jones Jenkinson pmit vj porcos suos, ire ad largū, ad noč: Ido ipe in mĩa.

Mie xd.

Wymb.-Cur ibm tent, die Jovis in festo sĉi Laur

1 Hen. VII.

(m. 2.) Homag.

* Et qd Ricus vijd Bonham occupat

ROLL No. 2.

FROM 1 HEN. VII. TO 1 HEN. VIII.

Wymbildon.-Court General of the same place held at Putney, on Monday next before the feast of the Apostles Simon and Jude, 1 Hen. VII.

*

sd.

The Homage. It appeared by inquisition of the homage, viz., by the Oath of Thomas Pentecost [and seven others and they present that Johns Bonar, sold wood to strangers on the common of Wymbildon, against the custom: therefore he is amerced. And that Richardd. Bonham occupies the common of Wymbildon, when he should have no common. Therefore he is amerced.

Amercement, 2s. 4d.

View of Frankpledge with the court of the same place at Mortlake, on Friday in the feast of St. Dunstan, 1 Hen. VII.

Wymbildon.-Thomas Steward and Thomas Wight headboroughs there, present that Rosad. Monmouth, permits her pigs to go at large on the common; to the nuisance [or as a nuisance] therefore she is amerced. And that John6d. Jenkinson, permits 6 of his pigs, to go at large, as a nuisance. Therefore he is amerced. (Amercement 10d.)

Wymbledon.-The Court there held on Thursday in the feast of St. Lawrence, 1 Hen. VII.

The Homage.

and that Richardsd.

coĩam đni, cum divisis avlijs suis, ubi nulł coĩam

het Ido in mia.

Wymbildon.-Cur ejusdem loci, tent apud Putneth, die Martis põ ante festu annunc be Marie Virginis, 2 Hen. VII.

(m. 3.)

Presentaco

Et qd Rađusvid Toky injuste

vjd

t sine licencia scidit ligna, in coa de Wymb placa: Ido in mĩa. Et qd Joħesvid London t Oliverus Clebern cariaver ligñ exa istud đnium: ido ipi in mia.

[Cutting and carrying wood on the commons of Wimbledon and Hampton against the custom. (m. 3.)]

Wymbildon.-Visus Franč pleg cum cur tent apud Putneth iiijto die Maii, 2 Hen. VII.

(m. 3 d.)

Et qd Wills Bonham t Johesüd Lunne scind ligna in coña đni, p Pram, cont cons tc: ido ipi in mĩa.

[Court at Mortlake on Monday after the Feast of St. Matthew the Apostle, 3 Hen. VII.]

Et qd

(m. 4.) Homagium ibidem [present].omes tenent in Wymb ħent diem amovere exa coẩm ibm omes glabrosos equos t equas infra sex dies põ tc: sub pe cujustt delinquent, ijs.

[Occupation of Wimbledon Common without right. (m. 4.)]

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