Folio 4: [Sets out Tenant Depositions]
Depociones taken at Dorchester in the County of Dorset the Seventeenth daye //
of Aprill the One and ffor[tieth] yere of the Reigne of or Sovergne Ladye //
Elizabeth by the grace of god [Que]ene of England France and Irelande //
defendresse of the faith per vis__ John Ryves Maximilian Mone gent by //
vertue of her ma[jes]ties commission to them and others directed out of her ma[jes]ties courte //
of Exchequer //
William Myllor [Miller] of Dorchester in the County of Dorset yeom[an] aged threescore yeres [i.e. born ~1539] or //
thereabouts sworn and examined to the first interrogacon he sayeth that he knoweth the //
p[ar]ties plaintiffe and defendants. //
To the second he sayeth that he knoweth one myll in Fordington in the County of //
Dorset commonly called the west mylls and that that those mylles are p[ar]cell of her ma[jes]ties manor of //
Fordington.//
To the third he saieth that he hath always heard that the west mylls of Fordington //
were the customary mylles for the tenants of Fordington and sayeth further that he heard //
John Windsor one of the defendants saye that the custom was broken by //
taking of the said mylles by lease of her ma[jes]tie //
To the ffourth he saieth that one Clowter, loder of the said mylles and servant of //
Mr John Samwayes being tenant of the same mylles came unto this deponent mothers //
^in Fordington aforesaid^
hawse and required her gryste to the myll, this deponents mother denying to send //
her gryste to the mylle, the saide Loder sayde that he would bring his Toll dyshe and //
take his Tole there right of her gryste and thens after she should grynde at what //
myll she would whereupon ever after she did grynde at the said mylles and that //
those words were used unto this deponents mother about some fforty yeres sithence //
or thereabouts //
To the eighth he sayeth that he hath credibly hearde that the millors of the saide //
Myll have bynne usually amerced at the courte holden in and for the manor of //
Fordington for taking of excessive Tolle //
John Churchill of Dorchester aforesaid gent aged twenty yeres or thereabouts [i.e. born ~1579] sworne //
and examined
To the sixt Interogacon he sayeth that upon warning given by //
himself of the executinge of the of the commission fourteene dayes before thexecuton thereof //
Roger Keate gent one of the tenants of Fordington told this deponent that the //
tenants should not attend the commission sayinge that yt was theire commission whereupon //
this deponent replied that he was willed to give them such warninge by one of better knowledge //
than himself and uppon further speeche told the saide Roger Keate that yt //
was the playntives commission and not the defendante the playntiffe doubting //
that the defendants would use some delaies in not executing of theire commission //
William Clowter of Fordington aforesaid husbandman aged fforty ffive yeare or //
thereabouts [i.e. born ~1554] sworne and examined to the first interrogatory he saieth that he knoweth //
the p[ar]ties plaintiffe and defendants //
To the second he sayeth that he doeth well knowe one myll in Fordington in the county //
of Dorset comonly called the west mylles and that the same mylles are p[ar]cell of her //
Ma[jes]ties manor of Fordington //
To the thirde he sayeth that he doeth knowe and hath hearde from his father having bynne //
Loder and Gryster to the saide mylles that the saide mylles were the customary mylles for the //
tenante of Fordington, And that he hath hearde dyvers of the best of the tenants saye that //
the custome was broken by takinge of the said mylles by lease beinge formerly lette by //
coppy //
To the fowerth he saiete that he hath hearde his father saie that uppon complaynte //
made by him unto mr John Samwaies then tenant to the said mylles this deponents father //
beinge then his servant and loder to the said mylles that some of the said tenants refused //
to grynde their corne at the saide mylles mr Samwaies Answered this deponents //
father that he should goe unto theire wynnowyng shelter And yf they denyed him //
theire gryste he should then take his Tole of them and then leave them to theyre //
Liberty to grynde where they lysted //
To the eleventh he saieth that this deponent carried by the commandem[en]t of the //
compl[ainan]t his master beinge his gryster the measures at the same myll to the Leete //
in Fordington and there attended untill the end of the saide Leet where demanding //
of the Steward and other officers taking m___ ___ courte what should be done //
with the saide measure beinge brought there uppon theire companndemts [?commandments?] Answer //
was made unto this deponent that he should for that tyme carry them home agayne //
and attend some other tyme //
To the Thirteenth he saieth that this deponent having bynne gryster to the //
saide mylles by the space of ffower yeres last past and yet soe remaining knoweth //
that Robert Cussonnes William Raskar John Windsor William Burde Nicholas //
Windsor Thomas Emmes Thomas Byshoppe and divers other of the tenante of //
the said manor have usually and for the most p[ar]te by all the saide tyme grounde //
theyre corne at the saide mylles //
John Lawrence of Dorchester aforesaid miller aged fforty yeres or thereaboute [i.e. born ~1559] //
sworne and examined to the First interrogatory he sayeth that he knoweth the //
p[ar]ties playntiffe and defendants //
To the seconde he saieth that he doeth knowe one myll in Fordington in the county //
of dorset comonly called the West mylles and that the same is p[ar]cell of her ma[jes]ties //
manor of Fordington //
To the Thirde he saieth that he hath always hearde the west myll of Fordington //
to be the customary mylles for the tenants of Fordington __ further saiete that //
he hath hearde divers of the Tenants say that theyre custom ___ __ for the__ __ //
saide mylles were taken by lease which was ___ ___ usually ___ ___ //
To the Thirteenth he saieth that he knoweth __ Rascar John Winsor Willi__ //
Burde Nicholas Windsor ___ ___ Thomas Byshoppe and other //
___ of the tenante __ __ p[ar]te did usually grynde at the sayde mylles //
[five paragraphs tacked to the bottom of this folio on a separate membrane are very faded – no attempt at transcription.
This may be the testimony of William Buscombe who is listed as a deponent on the UKNA item description in Discovery]
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Deposicones of wyr__ ___ ___ ___ ___ //
In the xljth yere of the Regne ___ ___ ___ Elizabeth the Quene ___ //
___ that nowe is before us John __ & __ __ ___ ___ by the //
___ her ma[jes]te commission out of her exch___ ___ ___ ___ ___ //
___ Maximilia_ Moone & John Ryves gent ___ ___ ___ ___ //
__ witnesses between William Churchill gent playntiff ___ Thomas Emes //
John Winsor William Burde Nich___ Winsor defendants //
John Tucker of Forthington in the Countye of dorset husbandman aged threescore twelve yeres upwards [i.e.born ~1527] sworne //
& examyned to the first inter sathe he doth knowe the manor of Fordington and the west mylles __ the m___ ___ //
and hath knowen the same all the tyme of his remembrance for that he was born there and have contynued __ __ //
for the most p[ar]te of his life tyme and hath knowen the p[ar]tyes playntiffe and deff_ or longe ty___ ___ //
To the seconde inter this deponent saithe that he hath bin a loader unto the ___ milles of ___ //
[missing] __fielde, froome billet the ffryarie mylle at dorchester and the east mylle of Fordington sometyme __ __ //
[missing] Abbott of Bindon And that his first ymployment in that service was above xl yeare past and [?] __ //
[missing] therein xii yeres or thereabouts During all wch tyme he this dep[onen]t did remove and Carry __ ___ //
[missing] of diverse of the customarye tenants of the manor of fordington to be ___ at horse __ __ //
[missing] And that in all the saide tyme he did then understand or knowe that the Costomary T__ //
[missing] saide mannor of fordington weare bound or Compelled by the Custome of the same [?] manor __ //
[missing] at the west mylles only but as this deponent thinkith they had lib[er]tye to their d__ __ //
[missing] Corne at any other mylles that they were disposed to make Choyce of And as so the ___ //
[missing] p[er]sonnes from whom he did so loade their Corne; he doth not nowe well remember for that __ //
[missing] any sithence //
[missing] _he thirde Inter he saithe he did knowe that John Samwayes in this Inter menconed was owner of the //
[missing] saide weste mylles And likewise Robte Samwayes father of the saide John Samwayes before him who //
[missing] [po]ssessed & enioyed the said mylles until William Churchill nowe Complan[ant], bought the same, And that the saide //
John Samwayes was understewarde of the saide mannor of Fordington and did kape [keep] the courtes and lawe dayes //
^reason^
other by as longe ^ whiles he was owner & possessor of the saide mylles but the certaine tyme how long this //
deponent knoweth not And to the rest of the inter this deponent cannot saye anything //
To the iiijth Inter this depon[en]t saith that when he was loader unto the severall mylles above menconed he did //
often Carry the Corne of such of the Customary tenannts of the mannor of Fordington as were his //
customers unto the markette and from the markette as occasion did serve And oftentimes then slide Corne into the //
Fieldes in the tyme of wheate sowing, And that he hath known other loaders unto some or all of these severall //
mylles to have don the like And farther saith that he did knowe one Thomas Cloutter sometymes loader //
to the west mylles in like parte to Carrie the Corne of such of his Customers, as weare Customary tenannts of the //
same mannor of Fordington unto the markett and from the market and sometimes unto the plough as occasone //
served which the dep[onen]t did And as he thinketh the rest also did the sooner to please their Customers as to //
Continewe their Custome //
To the vth Inter he cannot depose //
To the vith Inter he saith that being a tenannt of the same mannor by the space of xxiij yeares or thereabouts and //
often of the quarteringe he hath not knowen or harde of ane p[re]sentment made by the homage or ___ at any [law?] //
daye or Court daye of the saide mannor that the saide weste mylles weare the Customary mylles of the saide mannor or //
that the Customary tenannt weare bound by the Custome of the same mannor to grinde their corne at the //
saide mylles but he hath harde mr John Samwayes sometymes steward of the said mannor and then owner of the saide //
West Mylles and some there saye that the saide West Mylles weare the Customary mylles of the saide mannor notwithstanding //
he never knewe them used as Customary mylles, but that the Customary tenannts did grinde their Corne at sundry //
other mylles at their pleasure as he before hath saide //
To the viith Inter this deponent saith he Cannot saye more than before he hath deposed //
Robert White of Fordington in the Countie of Dorset loader aged lxix yeres [i.e. born c1530] sworne and examined //
p[er]d__ed unto the ij iiijth and vijth Inter saith //
To the first he sayeth he knoweth the complainat and defendants and the mannor of Fordington and the mylls there //
called the West mylles menconed in the inters [?] and hath known the same by the space of threescore yeres or thereabouts //
And the plaintiff and defend[an]ts longe tyme some more & some lesse //
To the iijth [sic] Inter he saith that he doth not know that the Customary were compelled or bound by the //
Costome of the saide mannor to grynde their Corne at the west mylles but that ___ at their owne __ //
to grinde there or __ where at their pleasure And that he hath knowen they have [?] grynde their Corne at the //
East myll and at the Fryarie myll sundrye tymes but what their names weare or howe longe tyme they contynewed //
grynding at those severall mylls this deponent knoweth not for that uppon ___ry occasiones or dislik they did //
often Channge //
To the iiij Inter he saith that the loaders of other mylles have commonly used to Carry the Corne //
of such the Customary ten[an]ts of Fordington whose Custom they had to the markett & from the markett //
and sometimes to the fieldes at pl[o]wing of wheate wch they did the latter to augment their wages and to//
Continewe their Custome And that he hath knowen the loaders of the West mylls to carry corne of their//
Customary tenants to & from the m[ar]kett & to the fieldes as aforesaide ___ ___ for the lik[e] Consideracon//
as the other loaders have don and this he knows to be true for he ___ ___ hath byn a loader ___//
the space of xxxviij [38] yeres or thereabouts as well unto the west mylls as __ unto the East mylles [of] //
Fordington the Fr[riary] mylles of dorchester & froome whitfielde mylls//
To thevijth Inter he saith he h___ had __ __ __of the__myll__ of//
Fordington, as of the West mylles have been amerced at the Court__ __ __ __ __//taking of excessive toleAnd more to theInterthan this__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __//
Robert Allin [?] of Charminster in the county of Dorset husbandmanage lxx yeres [i.e. born c1529] or thereabouts//
sworne & examined & p[ro]duced to the ii __ iiij Inter he saith [blank]//
Johes Willyams
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Freke [?]
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