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XLII. An ancient Indenture, containing a Composition for Wages Between the Bailliffs of Dunwich, and their Representative in Parliament, temp. Regis Edw. IV. Communicated by Brown Willis, LL.D. from the Original in his Possession

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Brown Willis
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LL.D. from the Original in his Possession.
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Thys bylle intentyd mead the viii day of Aprille in the thridde yer of Kyng Edward the fowrte betwyn Thomas Peers and John Scheelyng Ballyffs of Donewych and John Strawnge of Brampton Esquyer, Wetnessyth that the sayd John Strawnge grauntyth be these presents to been oon of the Burgeys for Donewych at the P'lement to been holdyn at Westmr the xxix day of the sayd monyth of Aprille ffor the qwhech qwehdyr it holde longe tyme or schortt or gwhedye it fortune to been p'rogott the sayd John Strawnge grauntyth no more to takyn for hys wagys then a Cade of full Heryng tho’ to been dyliv˜id be Xitenmasse next comyng In Wetnysse heroff eythyr partt to others Indentur interchawngubilly her selys han sett day and yer above sayd.

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Copyright © The Society of Antiquaries of London 1779

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page 205 note * Gardiner (Hist. of Dunwich, p. 89.) calls him Stradough, and gives different bailifs this year, and not the same two together in any year.