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*Appointing of officers within the manor. | *Appointing of officers within the manor. | ||
:*''Reeve'' or local manager particularly concerned with weights and measures at the market. | |||
:*''Hayward ''who looked after hedges, fences and straying cattle. | |||
:*''Beadle'' who acted as a court summoner, kept order and headed processions. | |||
:*''Constables ''acted as the policemen, placing offenders in the local lock-up until tried, and had many other duties. | |||
:*''Aletasters (aleconners)'' determined the quality of beverages. | |||
:*''Affeerors'' who assessed the value of penalties imposed by the court. | |||
*Judging pleas brought by individuals, there being over 60 offences liable to be dealt with by the Court Leet and more than 40 by the Court Baron, including: | *Judging pleas brought by individuals, there being over 60 offences liable to be dealt with by the Court Leet and more than 40 by the Court Baron, including: | ||
:*Petty theft, especially of farm implements and produce. | |||
:*Failing to do their allotted duties in respect to communal facilities such as Streams, hedges, paths, bridges, harvest, carting stones for highway etc. | |||
:*Obstruction of roads and watercourses, like digging a hole in the road or damming a stream to make a mill pond. | |||
:*Allowing buildings to decay or having dangerous chimneys. | |||
:*Grazing too many animals. | |||
:*Letting their animals stray. | |||
:*Cutting wood to which they were not entitled. | |||
:*Domestic violence or desertion. | |||
:*Drunkenness, fighting and quarrels, even youths loitering on street corners in the evenings (so what else is new!) | |||
:*Building on the manor wastes. | |||
:*Bawdiness. | |||
:*Eavesdropping. | |||
:*Gossiping. | |||
:*Failing to maintain the watch or the hue-and-cry (to catch offenders). | |||
:*Breaking the assize of bread by selling underweight loaves. | |||
:*Breaking the assize of ale be selling weak beer, short measure, adding salt to the liquid to increase the thirst of drinkers, selling on Sundays or by unlicensed people. | |||
:*Butchers were fined for blowing air into the arteries of venison to give a plumper look. | |||
*''Laying pains or ordinances'' (setting regulations) and fixing penalties for breaching them. Pains included: | *''Laying pains or ordinances'' (setting regulations) and fixing penalties for breaching them. Pains included: | ||
:*Organization of communal agriculture. | |||
:*Scouring of ditches. | |||
:*Use of public wells. | |||
:*Muzzling of mastiffs (large dogs).<br> | |||
Penalties could be fines (''amercements'') perhaps recorded in a separate ''heriot'' or ''estreat book'', or custodial sentences (''poena''). | Penalties could be fines (''amercements'') perhaps recorded in a separate ''heriot'' or ''estreat book'', or custodial sentences (''poena''). | ||