Ffynh 7B

... It was answered that if anything was taken from anyone against his will by anyone, unless by order of the lord prince or his justice to the use of the prince’s castles or towns or for the upkeep of the household of the prince or his justice, who is in the place of the distain, for the prices accustomed in the times of the king and the prince, for which he should satisfy them in due form, the takers should be severely punished before the justice on the complaint of the plaintiff ...

(Kennington petitions, 1305 in H. Ellis (ed.) Registrum vulgariter nuncupatum. The Record of Caernarvon, London, 1838, p. 215 [Tip: daliwch Ctrl a chliciwch dolen i'w agor mewn tab newydd. (Cuddio tip)] )