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(This text is over 800 years old.)

From Fordham University report.

Staffordshire Eyre, A.D. 1203
Pleas at Lichfield in Fifth year of the Reign of King John.
Hundred of Cuttlestone

Simon, son of Richard of Brereton, was slain as he was returning from an ale. Simon Pring fled on account of his death . He was in the frank-pledge of Osbert of Abton, which is therefore in mercy. Simon's chattles were worth twelve pence, for which Thoas of Erdington, the sheriff, must account. And the twelve jurors say in their verdict as appears from their writing, and also say by word of mouth that [Simon Pring] was not outlawed. Therefore to judgment against the jurors. The county and coroners record that he was not outlawed. But the coroner's rolls and the sheriff's roll testify that he was outlawed. Therefore to judgment against the County and the Coroners.


This text was from Maitland F.W ed Select Pleas of Crown .Volume 1 A-D. 1200-1225 . London . Bernard Quaritch, 1888

Honyton Parish – (Honiton)- John Pryng                   W1

Hemyock                              John Pryng                 G10

                                             Henry Pryng     3 1/3

Buckerell                              Christopher Pring        G2

Awliscombe                          Florence Pryng            G5 – Widow

                                             Henry Pring                  W1

                                             John Pring                  G4

                                             John Pring                    W1

                                             Richard Pryng             G2

                                             Thomas Pring              G7

Clayhidon                              Richard Preng             G2

                                              John Pryng                 G10

Plymouth                               John Prin (Labourer)     W1

EastStonehouse                    Thomas Prynne           G16      Alien

Wembury                               Robert Pryn                G3

                                               Richard Pryn              G7

                                               William Peryn             G2

Chevelston(Chivelstone)        John Pryn                  G4

G is for GOODS.   W is for WAGES.

Eg.       G2 are for Thatchers / Weavers / tanners / etc,.

            G3 are Bakers / millers / Smiths /Tanners / etc,.

            G4 are for Wariners / Weavers / etc,.

            G7 are Masons, etc,.

            Obviously some overlap!!

John Prynge became rector of Fenition 1524, SR John Prynge person of Fenyton, Devonshire England, died of April 1559.
William Pring was vicar in 1660 Saint Winifred church and died in April 4, 1713, Branscombe , Devon , England .

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