THE RHYMED CHRONICLE OK JOHN HARESTAFKE. IOI 



Wherein he dwelt : And added to y e same 



These sev'all groundes y' followed here by name :* 



Bean Croft & Calver- croft & two they call 



Stubbridinge and High -field, in Mackley all. 



Then y e Hall Orchard &: the Cunningree, 



Both w ch were situate in Sudburye. 



He added over &: besydes these grounds 



That he should have a Pension of ten poundes 



To him paid yearlye for y e terme of lyffe, 



And after his decease unto his wyflfe, 



And John his sonne y' Pension should remayne, 



And to y e longer lyver of them twaine. 



William Fernihough. 



To William Fernihough then did he give 

 To have and holde as long as he should live 

 Of meadowe ground one acre, and to pay 

 A rose for rent, on S ( John Baptist's day. 



Walter Peerson. 



He also will'd for Walter Peerson's good, 

 That Tenem' which standeth in the Wood 

 Wherein he dwelt — High Ashes calld by name 

 Should be to him assur'd and with y e same 

 An Acre which w ,h in Brode meadowe lyes, 

 For one and twentie yeares, or otherwyse 

 Until y e full terme of three lyves were spent, 

 Yealdinge a red rose yearlie for his rent. 



Henry Hyde. Agnes Hyde. 



On Henry Hyde & Agnes Hyde his vvyffe, 

 To have and holde to theim for terme of lyffe, 

 These groundes ensewinge then he did bestowe : 

 The Fernie Patch, y e Hooke, & Ledderslowe, 



* Of the Sudbury field-names, mentioned here and in the following bequests, 

 a few survive to the present time, viz., Bean Piece, Long Close, and the 

 Hooks. 



