The penalty of six shillings and eight pence

Joseph StruttA complete view of the dress and habits of the people of England, Londres, Henry G. Bohn, 1842, p. 110.

No yeoman nor any other person under the degree of a yeoman, shall wear, in the apparel for his body, any bolsters; nor stuffing of wool, cotton, or caddis, in his pourpoint or doublet, but a lining only according to the same, under the penalty of six shillings and eight pence.