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The
oath required the Sheriff to :
· Serve the King loyally
· To do right to rich and poor alike and not to omit this for love,
hatred, fear or covetousness
· To take nothing by occasion of this jurisdiction either by himself
or others, except only for meat and drink brought to his table and that
for one day only.
· To have not more than five horses in the place where he lodged
by reason of his office.
· To lodge with no one who had less than forty pounds value of
land. Nor any religious house which had less value than a hundred marks
in land and rents.
· Not to lodge with any of these more than once in a year, or twice
at most, and then only with the prayer and consent, not drawing this into
a precedent.
· Not to take presents or anything else worth more than 12 pence.
· In any case where it be expedient to lodge there longer, not
to have more bailiffs than were needed to maintain his office and these
persons whose trustiness could be vouched.
· Finally - To farm (rent) to no one the Counties, Wapentakes,
Hundreds and other bailiffs of the realm.
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