STAFFORDSHIRE AND DORSET 27 William Trumwyn’s man] Tromwyn, John son of William Rowe of Norton and Thomas William’s Chamberleyn [i.e., Thomas, William Trumwyn’s Chamberlain] Tromwyn, who had been deputed by the said Robert and who pursuing the said Adam as a felon took him at Kaynton in co. Salop, etc." Apparently this pardon was not considered full enough for on 7 July another pardon was issued by the Custos, Lionel the King’s son, which using the same words as the other pardoned the following persons for the same act, viz., John de Ipstones, William Tromewyne, Thomas de Kerswell, John de Breydeshale, John de Chestreshyre, John de Whytegrave, John de Norton, Thomas Chamberlein, Ralph de Ipstones, William de Somerford, Alexander de Whytington, William de Whytington, Adam Galpyn, and Thomas Ronsleigh. Extract from the Plea Rolls. Vol. xiii, p. 76. 1369. De Banco. Trinity, 43 Edw. III (1369). Adam de Homerslele (Hammersley) sued William Galoyn for chasing IOO of his sheep with his dogs at Kyngele so that by the bites of dogs they had been deteriorated in value and for which he claimed 4os. as damages and likewise for tearing down and consuming his corn and grass with his cattle to the value of 4os. William did not appear and the Sheriff was ordered to distrain and produce him on the Quindene of St. Michael. M. 397. A.D. 1373. De Banco. Mich., 47 Edw. III [1373]. p. IO3. Ralph de Ferrers, Chivalier, sued John Cokeslone, parson of the church of Weston under Lousyerd [Lizard], yolzn Gahbyn of Eccles/zale, John de Prestbury, and William de Shaldford for forcibly entering his park at Elenhale and chasing and killing his game. None of the defendants appeared and the Sheriff was ordered to distrain John Cokeslone, who had found bail, and to arrest the others and produce them on the Quindene of St. Hilary. M. 516. (1374.) The Borough of Gildford. Members of Parliament (taken from Prynne’s Re_gisier J Parliamenzary W rits clown to Eclw. IV. From thence to the Restoration from the Notitia q' Parliament of Brown W illis).