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… said vill, as dower of Matilda, and had cut down sixty oak trees, each worth 3 s., and allowed a grange, worth 100 s., … through defect of repair, and had cut down thirty pear trees, worth 2 s. each, and had wasted and destroyed the land … as dower of Elena, and they had cut down thirty oak trees, each worth 2 s., forty ash trees, worth each 12 d., …
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… Bisshopeston and Nicholas le Wodeman for cutting down his trees growing at Fetherstone to the value of 20; and they did … pulled down a house worth 20 s., and cut down forty ash trees each worth 3 d., and ten pear trees each worth 2 d., for which he claimed 100 s. as …
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… each worth 20 s., and by cutting down three hundred oak trees in Thene worth each 2 s., and forty oaks worth each …
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… Cokenage versus the Prior of Trentham for cutting down his trees at Cokenage is dismissed, John not appearing to …
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… wood without view or livery of anybody, from all manner of trees growing in the wood, except oaks and their bark, until … suit of Walter de Ebroicis (Devereux) for cutting down his trees at Westbromwich vi et armis. The defendants denied the …
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… Thursday after the Feast of St. Edward, 2 E. II, his oak trees, ash trees, poplars and willows, from Pencrich, to the value of … a fence on the common of the said Dean and had planted trees on it to the injury of the said Dean, and that they had …
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… had come vi et armis and cut down and carried away the trees of the said Emma in Little Rideware. The defendants did …
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… his close at Arnleye, vi et armis, and cutting down his trees, whilst he was in Scotland, and holding King's letters …
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… son of Reginald de Charnes for forcibly cutting down his trees at Prees to the value of 40 s. None of the defendants …
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… sued Richard le Daye and others for cutting down his trees at Handsworth to the value of 20. The defendants … was against the King in the war, and Roger had sold the trees to the said Richard le Daye; they also stated that …