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( 35 ) Jhall pay the fum of 4 1. being 40 s apiece for either of their eight Parts to pay, which they are behind and in Arrear, at the Old Man’s Groove, on the Cole- hills, being within the Lij berty of Wirftfworth and JurifdiClion of this Court, within ten Days after lawful Warning given, or Publication made, according to the Ar ticle, or lofe their parts. Then you muft return the Crofs-Bill Ignoramus. The Form a Bill made at the (mall Court- Barmoot, for tryal of Titles. At the fmall Court-Barmoot held at the 13th Day of April, 1681. Edward Wood, and his Groove-Fellows, com plain themfclves to this Court, againft James Wilde, and his Groove-Fellows, for unjujily entering into, and detaining from the Complainants one Founder Meer of Ground in a Grofs rake, difcovered out of the great White Rake, with in the Liberty of Crumford, and Jurisdiction, of this Court (on Crumford-Moor,) and alfo one Fir/1 Taker Meer of Ground Eajlward, or a Pojfeffon for a Firjl Taker Meer ; and for getting therein, and carrying aivay, One Thou - fand Loads of the Plaintiffs Lead Oar, and con verting it to the Defendants own itfe, to the Plaintiffs Damage of a Thoufand and Fifty Pounds; And thereupon they bring their Suit, and crave relief. The Defendants appear and plead the fix Months Article in Bar. Jurors E. D. A. B. F. T. Names E. W. R. C. A. T. A. H. J. IL T. R. H. C. f. P. W. F.