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M1348 A: Yorkshire. Presentment that the Abbot of Rufford, lord of the market and fairs of Rotherham, took unjust tolls in the fairs, that is, a penny fror each large animal from the buyer and another penny from the seller. [1]

M1348 B: Yorkshire. Rex v. Thomas de Wodhal, Adam de Wodhal, John de Wodhall, and Roger de Wodhall parson of Deerfield. A disagreement arose betwen Ralph de Wodhall, Simon le Litster and Roger his son (apparently these three on one side) and Thomas de Wodhall and Adam de Wodhall. Thomas de Wodhal and and Adam de Wodhall with many other wrongdoerscame armed to Rotherham on the feast of St James 21 Edward III and attached Roger and threatened the men of the town so tightly threatened the town that no merchant or any other for fear of death dared leave the town until the town made fine for 20 marks. And they so wounded William de Bradeley and some others that they despaired of their lives. John de Wodhall and Roger del Woodhall parson of Deerfield were maintainers. [2],[3], [4], [5] rcp

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