DUFFIELD FOREST IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. 1 85 



John Blysworth Robert Sowter Thomas Odame John Jonson 

 J(jhn Eggington John Chetham GefFeraye Spendelowe James 

 Wilkynson Robert Asshemoore Robert Strete Richard Dole 

 John Xorman H(jmfraye Webster John Milnes Thomas Mellors 

 Thomas Starer ( ?) WilUam Dave Thomas Wylkocson Thomas 

 Brew . . . Thomas Blake John Orchard Robert Harrison 

 Hugh Milnes John Wyllett Thomas Smythe Thomas Blount 

 John ffletchar Richard Wernay John Spenser and Robert 

 ffletcher Sworne. 



The Parke of Shettell. 



Sir John Hiron Knight Chefe Keper Robert a Wodd William 

 I'arker and George Brockshawe his depute Kepers ther. 

 Inprimis the said Jurye present to be ffallen within the saide 

 parke of Shettell within the space of iij yeres by the 



kepers vj trees. 



Item ffallen more by theym ... ... ... xv Rampickes*. 



Item ffelled more by them ... ... xxiiij loodes of wode. 



Sum of trees and loades of wodde felled in Shettell 

 parke ... ... ... ... xlv loades & trees. 



MORLEY 1'arke. 



My Lorde ffrainces Erie of Shrewe.sbery Chef Keper an(.l 

 Thomas Doughty deputie. 



The said Jurye present to be ffallen ther by the Kepers vj trees. 

 Item ffallen more by the .said Kepers ... ... xiij Rennelles.t 



Sum of trees felled ther ... ... ... ... xix trees. 



Belper parke and wood William Cokkes keper. The said 

 Jur)e present to be ffallen within the parke of Belpere to the 

 kepers own use viij trees. Item more ffelled within the said 

 parke for hymself and his deputie called ffe trees vj trees. Item 

 felled more within the warde of Belpere to the kepers own vse 

 xxxviij trees. Item ffelled more in Rampickes in the said 



* A ram-picked or stag-headed tree was an old overgrown oak, having 

 the stumps of boughs standing out on the top. 



t Keniiaks or Rundles (variously spelt) was a name for hollow pollard 

 trees. 



