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Pleas before Edward Turnor and others at Wisbech, 2 Sept. 15 Chas II [1663]

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  1. 1r. Thomas Sparrow of Isleham, woollen draper, is bound to answer William Hunston, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case. John Piggot of Wisbech, innkeeper, and Anthony Rathel of Wisbech, oat-breaker, act as surety.
  2. 1r. William Bourne of March, gentleman, is bound to answer Edmund Williamson esquire in an action of trespass on the case. John Snelling of March, gentleman, and Robert Neale of March, grocer, act as surety.
  3. 1r. Robert Maskewe of March, gentleman, is bound to answer Edmund Williamson esquire in an action of trespass on the case. James Barber of Wimblington, gentleman, and Henry Newman of Benwick, husbandman, act as surety.
  4. 1r. Richard Finch of Soham, [occupation not stated], is bound to answer Osbert Palmer in an action of trespass on the case. William Harvy of Ely, cordwainer, and Thomas Smyth of Ely, innkeeper, act as surety.
  5. 1v. Thomas Bates of March, husbandman, is summoned to answer Robert Maskew, gentleman, in an action of debt of ten pounds, nine shillings and six pence, 24 June 1662 at March. Bates fined; to pay costs and damages.
  6. 1v. John Gotobed of Ely, miller, is summoned to answer James, Duke of York, in an action of debt of six pounds, 23 Aug. 1663 at Ely. Gotobed fined; to pay costs and damages.
  7. 1v. Walter Parker of Ely, cleric, is summoned to answer John Cooper in an action of debt of 17 pounds, 1 Aug. 1663 at Witchford. Parker fined; to pay costs and damages.
  8. 1v. Gabriel Hutchinson of March in the parish of Doddington, gentleman, is summoned to answer Nathaniel Woode, administrator of the will of Christopher Bleake, in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 3 Apr. 1661 at Ely. Hutchinson fined; to pay costs and damages.
  9. 1v. John Barton of Wisbech, gentleman, is summoned to answer Mary Marrit, widow, in an action of debt of 120 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 12 June 1662 at Witchford. Barton fined; to pay costs and damages.
  10. 2r. Peter de Coo of Thorney, husbandman, answered Charles Berkely, knight, and Barnard Gascoyne, knight, in an action of debt of 60 pounds relating to 200 acres of land at Whittlesey and the cultivation of crops including hemp and coleseed [rape oil], 10 Dec. 1661. Peter de Coo acquitted.
  11. 2r. Thomas Day of Ely, inn holder, is summoned to answer Greenough Carter, gentleman, in an action of debt of 29 pounds and ten shillings, 26 Aug. 1663 at Ely. Day fined; to pay costs and damages.
  12. 2v. Anthony Clarke of Ely, butcher, is summoned to answer William Yarroll in an action of debt of eight pounds, which he borrowed 1 Mar. 1663 at Ely. Clarke fined; to pay costs and damages.
  13. 2v. Anthony Clarke of Ely, butcher, is summoned to answer Thomas Haddey in an action of debt of five pounds and six shillings, which he borrowed 1 Aug. 1662 at Ely. Clarke fined; to pay costs and damages.
  14. 2v. Brian Sismore of Downham, husbandman, is summoned to answer Michael Holman in a debt of 79 pounds and six pence, which he borrowed 1 Aug. 1663 at Chatteris. Sismore fined; to pay costs and damages.
  15. 2v. Clement Steele of Littleport, labourer, is summoned to answer John Pitchford, gentleman, in an action of debt of 40 shillings for the sale and supply of diverse goods and wares, 1 Jan. 1663 at Ely. Steele fined; to pay costs and damages.
  16. 3r. James Burley of Leverington, gentleman, alias of Gedney, Lincolnshire, is summoned to answer Richard Buck, gentleman, in an action of debt of 12 pounds and 11 shillings relating to a bill of obligation of 8 July 1661 at Elm. The entry is incomplete.
  17. 3r. Thomas Hunt of Walsoken, Norfolk, answered William Thoray in an action of trespass on the case relating to a debt of 14 shillings for the sale and supply of diverse goods and wares, 2 Feb. 1663 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  18. 3v. Henry Sanders of Leverington, husbandman, answered Marmaduke Sanders in an action of trespass on the case that on 2 Nov. 1662 at Wisbech he drove five cattle belonging to Marmaduke. The entry is incomplete.
  19. 4r. John Beadelles of Doddington, husbandman, is summoned to answer Nathaniel Woode, administrator of the will of Christopher Bleake, in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 29 Sept. 1656 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  20. 4r. Thomas Burchall of Chatteris, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Ball in an action of debt of 72 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 28 July 1662 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  21. 4v. Richard Dent junior of Stretham, yeoman, answered John Hitch and [?Jeaeli], his wife, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of four bushels of barley, 28 Apr. 1663 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  22. 4v. Thomas Westler of Wilburton, yeoman, is summoned to answer Susan Aunger, widow, in an action of debt of 14 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 31 July 1661 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  23. 5r. Michael Sisson of Doddington, butcher, answered William Browne, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 20 swine hogs and two sows, 25 Mar. 1663 at March. Damages to be assessed.
  24. 5r. John Snowe of Tydd St Giles, yeoman, answered John Bramley in an action of trespass that on 26 Dec. 1662 his livestock overgrazed and trampled the grass growing in Bramley’s close at Tydd St Giles causing damages. The entry is incomplete.
  25. 5r. Thomas Rowling of Wisbech Murrow, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Huggins in an action of debt of six pounds and five shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 28 July 1663 at Elm. The entry is incomplete.
  26. 5v. James Walker of Emneth, Norfolk, husbandman, alias of Outwell, Norfolk, is summoned to answer James Edwards, gentleman, in an action of debt of ten pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 12 Feb. 1663 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  27. 5v. William Turkintine of Ely, boatwright, answered Jeremiah Tuveridge in an action of trespass that on 11 Aug. 1662 he cut down, took and carried away grass growing in Tuveridge’s close lying in a marsh called Padnell Fen to the value of 40 shillings. The entry is incomplete.
  28. 5v. Giles Acres of Upwell, carpenter, answered Thomas Nurris in an action of trespass on the case that on 20 Nov. 1662 he slandered Nurris by publicly calling him a cheat who had cheated John Acres of Upwell, carpenter. The entry is incomplete.
  29. 6r. William Marriot of Ely, distiller, is summoned to answer Cornelius Fuller in an action of debt of 90 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 28 Jan. 1663 at Ely. Marriot is fined; to pay costs and damages.
  30. 6r. John Cann of Leverington Parson’s Drove, husbandman, alias yeoman, is summoned to answer Thomas Johnson in an action of debt of 20 pounds according to a bond of obligation of 20 Mar. 1663. Cann fined; to pay costs and damages.
  31. 6r. John Milward of Wisbech, yeoman, alias of Wisbech St Peter’s, gentleman, is summoned to answer Nicholas Dennison in an action of 60 pounds according to a bill of obligation of 25 July 1663 at Wisbech. Milward fined; to pay costs and damages.
  32. 6r. John Milward of Wisbech, gentleman, is summoned to answer Thomas Paulding in an action of debt of 12 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 29 Aug. 1662 at Wisbech. Milward fined; to pay costs and damages.
  33. 6v. Anthony Rathell of Wisbech, oat-breaker, answered Abraham Windell and Elizabeth, his wife, in an action of trespass on the case that on 23 Oct. 1662 at Ely, Rathell slandered Elizabeth by publicly saying she was a thief who had stolen a sack from Thomas Hewett. Damages to be assessed.
  34. 6v. Thomas Gore of Tydd St Giles, cleric, answered Sarah Mason, widow, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of diverse goods and wares to the sum of five pounds and ten shillings, 18 Mar. 1663 at Wisbech. Damages to be assessed.
  35. 7r. John Moys brought information on behalf of the Crown concerning John Augier of Wisbech, grocer, relating to his occupation as a tallow chandler in Wisbech for a period in [1662/3] contrary to statute. In reply, Augier, by his attorney referenced a statue relating to informers (31 Eliz. I c.5 An act concerning informers).
  36. 7r. William Walsham of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer Philip Girling in an action of debt of 64 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 12 Dec. 1661 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  37. 7v. Thomas Aspland of Mepal, husbandman, answered Brian Sismore in an action of trespass on the case relating to a horse colt, 27 Sept. 1662 at Downham. The entry is incomplete.
  38. 7v. Matthew Forman of Haddenham, yeoman, and Robert Barber of Haddenham, yeoman, answered Richard Hutchinson in an action of assault that on 14 May 1662 they assaulted and falsely imprisoned Hutchinson at Manea. The entry is incomplete.
  39. 7v. William Fisher of West Walton, Norfolk, husbandman and executor of the will of Richard Fisher, late of Tydd St Mary’s, Lincolnshire, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Brett in an action of debt of eight pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 4 Nov. 1661 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  40. 8r. Anthony Clarke of Ely, butcher, answered Thomas Hoddie in an action of trespass on the case relating to a heifer and a sum owed of two pounds and 13 shillings, 20 July 1661 at Witchford. Damages to be assessed.
  41. 8r. Thomas Gore of Tydd St Giles, cleric, answered Thomas Simpson in an action of trespass on the case relating to a sum owed of 50 shillings for services rendered, 20 Jan. 1663 at Wisbech. Damages to be assessed.
  42. 8r. Thomas [Blexie] of Leverington, yeoman, answered John Hudson in an action of trespass and assault that on 22 Sept. 1662 he assaulted Hudson at Wisbech putting him in fear of his life. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  43. 8v. Thomas Cringe of Chatteris, yeoman, answered John Baseley in an action of trespass on the case that on 26 Mar. 1663 he slandered Baseley, publicly calling him a thief who had stolen his cattle. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  44. 8v. John Hitch of Stretham, husbandman, answered Richard Dent junior in an action of trespass on the case relating to a debt of five shillings owed by a certain Christopher Curtis during his lifetime, 1 Mar. 1662 at Haddenham. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  45. 9r. Henry Large of Wisbech, labourer, alias of Wisbech St Mary, husbandman, is summoned to answer William Dawson in an action of debt of six pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 25 Aug. 1655 at Elm. Large fined; to pay costs and damages.
  46. 9r. Richard Dent junior of Stretham, husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas Coake in an action of debt of 25 shillings relating to the lease of a half-share of a messuage with appurtenances in Stretham, 14 May 1662. Dent fined; to pay costs and damages.
  47. 9r. Thomas Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer William Hands in an action of debt of 200 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 4 June 1661 at Doddington. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  48. 9r. William Lambe of Littleport, yeoman, alias husbandman, is summoned to answer Thomas Paynter in an action of debt of 60 pounds and 18 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 27 Apr. 1658 at Ely. Lambe fined; to pay costs and damages.
  49. 9r. John Shugar of Haddenham, yeoman, is summoned to answer James, Duke of York, in an action of debt of seven pounds relating to the lease of ten acres of marsh in Wilburton, 25 Mar. 1662. Shugar fined; to pay costs and damages.
  50. 9v. John Shuker of Haddenham, gentleman, is summoned to answer John Gipps, executor of the will of Richard Gipps deceased, in an action of debt of 20 pounds, [9] Oct. 1656 at Ely. Shuker fined; to pay costs and damages.
  51. 9v. James Whynnell of Wisbech, merchant, answered Thomas Pearson junior, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the fief of a messuage with appurtenances in Wisbech on Deadmans Lane. Whynnell fined; to pay costs and damages.
  52. 9v. John Humfry of Sutton, butcher, is summoned to answer Francis Jackson in an action of debt of 17 pounds and nine shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 14 Aug. 1662 at Sutton. Humfry fined; to pay costs and damages.
  53. 9v. John Humfry of Sutton, butcher, is summoned to answer William Clarke in an action of debt of 16 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 1 May 1662 at Sutton. Humfry fined; to pay costs and damages.
  54. 10r. John Procter of Haddenham, yeoman, answered Richard Jackson in an action of trespass and ejection that on 1 Jan. 1663 he forcibly ejected Jackson from a messuage with appurtenances in Ely, which Thomas Berrie and Anne, his wife, had leased to Jackson. Procter fined; to pay costs and damages.
  55. 10r. Edward Tymbs senior of Chatteris, tailor, and Edward Tymbs junior of Chatteris, tailor, answered Stephen Stratten in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a horse colt worth 60 shillings. Tymbs senior fined, to pay costs and damages; Tymbs junior acquitted.
  56. 10r. James Sheppard junior of March, husbandman, answered William Williams in an action of trespass and ejection that on 20 July 1663 he ejected Williams from a messuage and orchard in March which John Sheppard junior had leased to Williams for a term which had not yet expired. Sheppard acquitted.
  57. 10v. John Pitts of Wimblington, yeoman, answered James Sprignell in an action of trespass and ejection that on 1 Jan. 1663 he ejected Sprignell from a messuage with appurtenances lying in Wimblington in the parish of Doddington which William Fenwick and Rose, his wife, had leased to Sprignell. Pitts acquitted.
  58. 10v. Thomas Hewes of Doddington, yeoman, is summoned to answer Nathaniel Wood, administrator of the will of Christopher Bleak, in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 3 Apr. 1661 at Ely. Hewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  59. 10v. Thomas Adams of Ely, blacksmith, answered Walter Mays in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of a horse for 20 shillings, 26 Feb. 1662 at Ely. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  60. 11r. Roger Sisson of March, labourer, is summoned to answer Gabriel Hutchinson in an action of debt of 33 shillings for services rendered, 31 Mar. 1662 at March. Sisson fined; to pay costs and damages.
  61. 11r. Thomas Bates of March, husbandman, answered Thomas Drury, gentleman, in an action of trespass and assault that on 19 Nov. 1662 he assaulted Drury at Wisbech. Damages to be assessed.
  62. 11r. Nicholas Whelpdale of Wisbech, victualler, answered Samuel Herring, gentleman, in an action of trespass that his livestock overgrazed and trampled with their feet on the grass growing in Herring’s close called Halfpenny Field between 1 Nov. 1661 and 25 Mar. following. Damages to be assessed.
  63. 11r. Thomas Bates of March, yeoman, is summoned to answer Leonard Fausett in an action of debt of 60 shillings relating to a bond of obligation of 14 June 1662 at Wisbech. Bates fined; to pay costs and damages.
  64. 11v. Thomas Drury of Elm, gentleman, answered Samuel Herring, gentleman, in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a featherbed, two flock-beds, two bedsteads, four curtain rods, a fine quilt, a couch chair, a brass copper, an iron door and a large table, 20 Aug. 1662 at Elm. Damages to be assessed.
  65. 11v. Stafford Wilkes of Upwell, husbandman, answered John Jarvis in an action of trespass on the case relating to services rendered to the sum of 15 shillings and six pence, 1 Sept. 1662 at Wisbech. Damages to be assessed.
  66. 12r. John Gayer of Ely, grocer, answered Arthur Eveling in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of various quantities of deal-boards, sawn deal and slab deal on various dates in January 1663 at Ely. Damages to be assessed.
  67. 12r. Arthur Clerke of Ely, butcher, answered William Yarrow in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of two heifers and two plump cows on 29 Sept. and 3 Oct. 1662 at Chatteris, and the sale and supply of diverse others goods and wares at Chatteris in Nov. 1662. Damages to be assessed.
  68. 12v. Susan Wilson of Colne, Huntingdonshire, widow, answered John Marshall in an action of trespass and ejection that on 1 Apr. 1663 she ejected Marshall from a messuage with appurtenances in Chatteris which John Roberts had leased to Marshall. Wilson fined; to pay costs and damages.
  69. 12v. Anthony Atkins of Chatteris, husbandman, answered Richard Read in an action of trespass on the case relating to the possession of a ewe worth 20 shillings, 15 Jan. 1663 at Chatteris. Atkins fined; to pay costs and damages.
  70. 13r. John Child junior of Coveney, gentleman, answered William Goodricke in an action of trespass and ejection that on 1 Aug. 1663 he ejected Goodricke from two messuages, 100 acres of land, 200 acres of pasture and 100 acres of marsh with appurtenances in Coveney [and] Manea which Thomas Steward had leased to Child. Child fined; to pay costs and damages.
  71. 13r. George Beasley of Ely, yeoman, answered John Benstead in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of a gelding for eight pounds, 1 Aug. 1663 at Ely. Damages to be assessed.
  72. 13v. John Browne of Elm, husbandman, answered William Peeters in an action of trespass on the case that on 1 May 1663 he slandered Peeters by publicly calling him a thief. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial. [This entry is faded and difficult to read].
  73. 13v. Robert Spencer of Elm, yeoman, answered William Plumbe and Anne, his wife, in an action of trespass and assault that on 10 Jan. 1663 he assaulted Anne at Wisbech, putting her in fear of her life. Pled not guilty; Spencer counters that he was assaulted by William and Anne on 10 Jan. 1663. To proceed to jury trial.
  74. 14r. George Tughson of Outwell, husbandman, answered Richard Murley in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale of four acres of land with appurtenances in the parish of Tydd St Giles, 15 May [1660]. Damages to be assessed.
  75. 14r. John Hitch of Stretham, husbandman, and [Jaell] Hitch, his wife, answered Richard Dent junior in an action of trespass on the case relating to a parcel of [?glebe] land in a marsh called Chaire Fen in the parish of Stretham, 1 June 1663. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  76. 14v. William Thory of Wisbech, vintner, answered Thomas Hunt in an action of trespass on the case relating to the lease of a messuage with a building-spot [or ground for a house], a garden and orchard at Walsoken in Norfolk, 2 Jan. 1662. Damages to be assessed.
  77. 14v. Susan Augier of Ely, widow, answered John Leach in an action of trespass on the case relating to the sale and supply of 83 and a half coombs of malt, 1 May [1658] at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  78. 15r. Robert Maskew of March, gentleman, is summoned to answer Edward Williamson esquire in an action of debt of 35 pounds according to an indenture of 25 Mar. 1662 relating to the lease of house and eight parcels of land in March. The entry is incomplete.
  79. 15r. John Goodman of Downham, yeoman, alias of Somersham, Huntingdonshire, yeoman, is summoned to answer Arthur Evelin in an action of debt of 130 pounds, 4 Mar. 1661 at Ely. The entry is incomplete.
  80. 15v. Edward Robinson of March, husbandman, is summoned to answer Robert Maskew, gentleman, in an action of debt of 20 pounds, 25 Feb. 1662 at March. The entry is incomplete.
  81. 15v. Adam Coward of March, husbandman, is summoned to answer John Coolidge in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 17 June 1662 at Wisbech. The entry is incomplete.
  82. 15v. Thomas Burchall of Chatteris, husbandman, answered Henry Purrier in an action of trespass that his livestock overgrazed and trampled on the grass growing in Purrier’s close at Doddington at a place called [Bleak] Fen between 1 Aug. 1563 and 1 Aug. 1563. The entry is incomplete.
  83. 16r. Michael Adams of Elm, husbandman, answered Henry Curtice in an action of trespass on the case that on 18 June 1663 he slandered Curtice by saying in the presence and hearing of Richard Ring, Thomas Johnson, William Cooke and others that he was a thief who had stolen his [wood]. The entry is incomplete.
  84. 16r. Michael Adams of Elm, husbandman, answered Henry Curtice in an action of trespass that his livestock overgrazed and trampled the grass growing in Curtice’s close at Elm between 31 Mar. and 30 Apr. 1663. The entry is incomplete.
  85. 16v. Ralph Ratley of Ely, gentleman, answered James Sprignell in an action of trespass and ejection that on 1 Jan. 1663 he ejected Sprignell from six messuages, 20 acres of land, 20 acres of meadow, 20 acres of pasture and 20 acres of marsh with appurtenances lying in Wimblington in the parish of Doddington, which William Fenwick and Rose, his wife, had leased to Sprignell. The entry is incomplete.
  86. 16v. Samuel Fiddeman of Wisbech, cordwainer, is summoned to answer Thomas Grouse, gentleman, in an action of debt of 80 shillings relating to a bill of obligation of 10 Mar. 1662 at Elm. The entry is incomplete.
  87. 17r. Edward Osborne of Wisbech, cordwainer, answered Thomas Grouse in an action of trespass that on 25 June 1663 he ejected Grouse from a messuage with appurtenances in Wisbech which Matthew [Wren], Bishop of Ely, had leased to Grouse for a term which had not yet expired. The entry is incomplete.
  88. 17r. William Raven of Haddenham, yeoman, answered Edward Gray in an action of trespass on the case related to a debt of 40 pounds for various goods and wares, 30 Oct. 1660 at Wisbech. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  89. 17v. Charles Goderling of Littleport, labourer, answered Simon Oldham in an action of trespass on the case relating to diverse goods and wares to the sum of four pounds, six shillings and five pence, 4 Nov. 1662 at Ely. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  90. 17v. Anthony Rachell of Wisbech, oat-breaker, answered Thomas Swayn, gentleman, and Frances, his wife, in an action of trespass on the case relating to services rendered, 1 May 1661 at Wisbech. Pled not guilty; to proceed to jury trial.
  91. 18r. Algernon Peyton of Doddington, Bachelor of Theology, is summoned to answer Michael Asselden in an action of debt of 112 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 27 Sept. 1661 at Wisbech. Peyton fined; to pay costs and damages.
  92. 18r. Robert Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer John Coop[er] in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 3 July 1662 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  93. 18r. Thomas Andrewes of Witchford, yeoman, is summoned to answer John Coop[er] in an action of debt of 20 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 3 July 1662 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  94. 18r. Robert Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Cornelius Fuller in an action of debt of 80 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 29 Mar. 1662 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  95. 18v. Thomas Andrewes of Witchford, yeoman, alias gentleman, is summoned to answer Cornelius Fuller in an action of debt of 80 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 29 Mar. 1662 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  96. 18v. Robert Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer Robert Thompson, gentleman and attorney of this court, in an action of debt relating to work and services rendered to the sum of 49 shillings and seven pence, 1 Jan. 1663 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages.
  97. 18v. Robert Andrewes of Witchford, gentleman, is summoned to answer John Head, gentleman, in an action of debt of 40 pounds relating to a bond of obligation of 10 Apr. 1660 at Ely. Andrewes fined; to pay costs and damages. [This entry being on the outer membrane of the roll is especially dirty and difficult to read.]

Dates

  • Creation: 2 Sept. 15 Chas II [1663]

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