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Notes and Queries, Number 50, October 12, 1850 by Various
page 47 of 68 (69%)
_Papers of Perjury_ (Vol. ii., p. 182.).--In the absence of a "graphic
account," it may interest your correspondent S.R. to be referred to the
two following instances of "perjurers wearing papers denoting their
crime." In _Machyn's Diary_, edited by the accomplished antiquary, John
Gough Nichols, Esq., and published by the Camden Society, at p. 104.
occurs the following:--

"A.D. 1556, April 28th.... The sam day was sett on the pelere in
Chepe iij. [men; two] was for the preuerment of wyllfull
perjure, the iij. was for wyllfull perjure, with _paper sett
over their hedes_."

In the same works at p. 250., we have also this additional illustration:

"A.D. 1560--I. The xij. day of Feybruary xj. men of the North was
of a quest; because they gayff a wrong evyde [nee, and] thay
ware paper _a-pon their hedes_ for perjure."

J. GOODWIN.

Birmingham.


_Pilgrims' Road to Canterbury._--Being acquainted with the road to which
your correspondent S.H. (Vol. ii., p. 237.) alludes, he will, perhaps,
allow me to say, that in the neighbourhood of Kemsing a tradition is
current, that a certain line of road, which may be traced from Otford to
Wrotham, was the pilgrims' road from _Winchester_ to Canterbury. How far
this may be correct I know not.

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