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seldum, and fecheð hire fode ðer ge it mai finden, gaddreð ilkines sed boðen of wude and of wed, Of corn and of gres, ðat ire to hauen es, haleð to hire hole, ðat siðen hire helpeð ðar ge wile
to corn, and of oo corn comeþ an eere, and in oo eere ben many cornes. So it is in holi Chirche of Crist , and corn þat comeþ of him. Crist is bi sum proprete oo wheet corn among
Bradfeld at þe puryficacion of our lady þat tyme next folowyng: and as yet they have non delyverid of the corn afore rehersyd. Howe be it they be boundyn by obligacion unto my saide servaunt in þe sum of x.
in vj. bz: avenarum ij. s. Itm., soope iiij. d. Summa totalis—xix. s. j. d. facta apud Stonor die lune proximo ante festum Sancti Alphegi et soluta eodem die. On two other leaves there are accounts for corn and brewing.
fro witsunday be past, Wedinsday & friday sal þai fast, Bot if þai oþer swink or swete In hay or corn with trauel grete. And if þai non slike trauel done, On þos days sal þai fast to none. And
my prest was at 3ou at durh a m touchyng an Arest at was made of þe teynd hay & corn at hilton qhilke was like to hafe bene lost þat was made . be a man of myne callid
a bull] xij swyne for barder ij sowys J bore xxiiij score ewys xl lambern and also al+the croppe of corn and gresse þat þ e forsayd Robert hath wyth-Jnne the Town & feld of Russheton 3eldyng to the same
goode The soner fayer & goode also Old folke schall haue grete who wome n & childryn n bestys & corn n Shuld multyplye and non n be for-lorn n The child þ t is borne þ t day Shall
holy kirk destorblen . or with-holden ty3es of wynnyng es of Marchaundyse . or wynnyng of Men of craft or corn . or hay . wol . or lomp . Gos . or gryse . or of any other thing
e whygt of . j . wete corn . & fol. 40rweyg it . the n tak an yrn & het yt tyl yt be rede hote . & lete thys whete corn wygt lye y e r vpon y
Langfors 1917, p. 352; Stengel 1871, p. 23, and pp. 106-25. ff. 105r-109r Robert Biket Le lai du corn 'Le lai du corn' 'De vne auenture qui auint A la court al bon rei qui tint'. French Langfors 1917, p.