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A74017 Anno tertio Henrici Octavi The kynge our soueraygne lorde Henry the eyght ...; Laws, etc. England. 1563 (1563) STC 9362.1; ESTC S121528 14,385 16

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giltie of the premisses in euery of the sayde courtes in xl li to be loste and forfaite by him by reason of an acte and ordinaunce by tinners made and had at a place in the sayde countie called Crokerentor the tenour of the which acte appeareth in Cedule to this bill annexed to the which the sayd Richarde was neuer warned nor called to make answere to the premisses contrary to al lawes right reason good conscience And for the executiō of the same one Iohn Agwilliam vpon a surmise by him made to the kinges highnes to the sayd condempnaciō to be to his grace forfaite therof attainted a bill assigned of xx.li. percel of the sayd clx.li. to be to him graunted by the sayd kyngs highnes whereupon the sayd Iohn Agwilliam and other caused the sayd Richard was takē imprysoned in a dongeon and a deepe pitte vnder the ground in the castel of Lidford in the sayde county and there els where remayned by the space of thre weekes more vnto such time he was deliuered by a writ of priuiledge out of the kings eschequere at Westminster for that hee was one of the collectours in the sayd countie for the fyrst of the two quindeims graūted at and in this present parliamente the which prison is one of the most annoious cōtagious dtetestable places wythin this realme so that by reason of the same imprysonment he was put in great parell ieoperdy of his life and the sayd Richard so being in pryson and the said Iohn Agwilliam seing the same cruell imprysonment of the sayd Richard entreated and instantly desyred one Philip Furse thā being keper of the said pryson straitly to kepe the said Richard in pryson to put yrons vpon him to his more greater payne ieoperdy and to giue him but breade and water onely to th entent to cause the sayd Richard to be faine to content pay him the said xx.li. And for the same promised the sayd keeper foure markes of money for the which foure markes the sayd Rychard for to be eased of his yrons and peyneful imprysonment aforesayd for sauegarde of his life promised and graūted to pay the sayd keeper foure marke wherof he payed the sayd keper in hand xiii s.iiii d. And ouer that the sayd Richarde for to be eased of his sayd paynefull imprysonment was also of necessity driuen to be bounden to Thomas Denis deputy vnto sir Henry Marney knighte warden of the said Steimerie in an obligation of the somme of C.li. Vpon cōdiciō whereof party is as hereafter followeth that is to saye that if the aboue bounden Richard Strode defende and saue harmeles the sayde Thomas Denis and to vse himselfe as true prysoner duringe the tyme it shall please the kyng to haue him prysoner in the castel of Lidforde and also to do nothing wherby he shall in the law be deemed out of prison other articles comprised in the sayd cōdicion the which the sayd Richard perfectly remēbreth not wherfore the premisses by your great wysedomes tenderly cōsidred the said Richard humbly prayeth that it may be ordeyned established and enacted by the kynge our soueraigne lorde and by the lords spyrituall and temporal and the commons in this present parliament assembled and by auctority of the same that the said condemnacion and condemnaciōs of the said clx.li. and euery parcell thereof and iudgementes and executiōs had or to be had for the premisses or any of them to be vtterly voyd against the said Richard and of none effect And ouer that be it enacted by the said auctoritie that all suites accusements condemnacions executions fines amercementes punishmentes corrections grauntes charges and imposicions put or had or hereafter to be put or had vnto or vpon the sayd Richard and to euery other of the person or persons afore specifyed that now be of this present parliament or that of any parliament hereafter shal be for any bill speaking reasoning or declaring of any matter or matters concerning the parliament to be cōmuned and treated of be vtterly voyde and of none effect And ouer that be it enacted by the sayd auctority that if the sayd Richard Strode or any of all the sayd other person or persons hereafter be vexed troubled or otherwyse charged for any causes as is aforesayd that thā he or they and euery of them so vexed or troubled of and for the same to haue action vpon the case agaynst euery such person or personnes so vexinge or troubling any contrary to this ordinaunce and prouision in the which action the party greeued shall recouer treble damages and costes And that no perotection essoyne nor wager of law in the sayd action in any wyse be admitted nor receyued BE it enquyred for our soueraigne lord the king that where as at the parliament holden at Crokerētor before Thomas Denis deputie to syr Henry Marney knight wardē of the Steimerie the xiiij day of September the secōd yere of the reigne of king Henry the viii It was ordeyned established and enacted that from the day aforesayd it shal be lawfull for euery man to digge tinne within the county of Deuonshyre in all places where as tinne may be founden And also to carie the water to theyr workes without any let or trouble of any person or persons according to our vsages confirmaciōs of our charter according to our custome out of minde And if any persō or personnes let trouble or vexe any man to digge tinne or to cary water for the same contrary to our olde custome and vsage and if it be founden by verdite of xii men at the law day he that so letteth vexeth or troubleth any such person or personnes shall fall in the penaltie of xl li as oft as he so vexeth or troubleth the one halfe to my lord Prince and the other halfe to him that was so letted vexed or troubled And a Fieri facias to be awarded as well for my lord prince as for the party if one Richard Strode of Plimton tinner at the parliamēt holden at Westminster the fourth day of February last past letted vexed and troubled one William Rede the yonger and Elis Elforde tinner and al other tinners in the same parliamente for digging of tinne in the seuerall soyle of the sayd Richard and other persōs contrary to this our acte made God saue the king