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ymonye versus George Turner & that day we tooke iiij Rogues 2 men and ij women on Blyndlye heath & had them to Godstone they had stolen ij duckes and accused eche other of other ffacts, & the 8^th daye I went to M^r Evelyns & there we sawe them whipped and made them pasports to Devonshire & Somersetshire. [Sidenote: 2 Rogues whipped] The 15^th daye I caused to stoute Rogues called Marye Rendoll a wydow, & Anne Marks a wyfe to be whipped at Tanrydg & sent to Rawlyns in Essex. June 1608 The 22th I rode to Kyngston Assyses and there I stayed 23th and 24th dayes. Botley and Renfyld whom I sent to the Gaole were there hanged and Burges whom M^r Evelyn & I bayled was burnte in the hande. January 1608 John Berrye whom I sent to the goale for stealing Colcocks and Whites henns was arrayned & whipt.... Bartholomew Gander being accessarye & ... Roaker, were put into the Byll with the principal.... 1612. 23 Dec. I sent a warrant for Richard Mathewe of Reygate for hunting my lord admyralls Conyes. 1613. The 4^th of June Amias Gullock brought to me by the offycers of Gatton the 4^th daye of June for stealing of a petycote which was taken with him; but the partie would not accuse him of ffelonye, & he said he boughte it. I caused him to be whipte and sent to the place of byrth at Combe by Chard in Somersetshire. Julye 19. 1613 ... the abouebounden John Lambe is accused by Tho. Dennys for shooting in a gunne & vnlawfullie killing of his conyes.... Julye 1616 The xi^th I sent Eliz. Edsall seruant to Richard Greene to the house of Correction for stryking her dame and threatning her after and for departing from her seruice. 19 deg. Nov. ... they broughte ... Toller with a goose which he said he stole from Rose Harling, & I charged the Constable to laye him by the heeles all night & to bring him again next morning. He brake the stocks and ran away. So went village life for Tandridge in the golden days. Few cottages have been added since Mr. Bostock Fuller used to ride to the assizes. He would see little change, perhaps, in the church, with the glorious oak beams that bear up its belfry, and little, too, in the mighty yew whose branches brush its tower. Over one gravestone he might be puzzled. It has been placed in the grass, I thin
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