IQO DUFFIELD FOREST IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. 



(/) Rcvdchaiick — Also there is in the same warde one wood 

 called Reydthanck. containing by estimation 92 acres, set with 

 hazel, holly, whitethorne, and Markthorne. and there groweth 

 in even,' acre 24 oakes. 



ig) CoUeumyes. — Als(.) there is in the same warde one wood 

 called CoUewayes, containing by estimation 60 acres, set with 

 hazel, holly, crabtree, and whitethorne, and there grnweth in 

 every acre 36 oakes and 6 dottard oakes. 



(//) Oii'kcrliiU . — Also there is in the same Warde one wood 

 called Owkerhill, containing by estimation 38 acres, set with 

 holly, hazel, maple, and crabtree, and there groweth in every 

 acre 24 oakes and 6 of a smaller sort, and 6 dottard oakes. 



(/) Wollens Cliff. — Also there is in the same Warde one other 

 wood called Wollens Cliff, containing by estimation 120 acres 

 set with hazel, holly, whitethorne, crabtree, and blackthorne, 

 and there groweth in everj' acre 44 oakes and 6 dottarcl oakes. 



(y) Stanley Wey. — Also there is in the same Warde one other 

 wood called Stanley Wey, containing by estimation 95 acres, set 

 with small holly, and there are 160 fair old oakes, 80 oakes of a 

 smaller sort, and 40 dottard oakes. 



{k) The Tnrnditchc. — Also there is in the same Warde one 

 other wood called the Turnditche. containing by estimation 24 

 acres, set with hazel, holly, whitethorne, and blackthorne, and 

 there groweth 20 oakes in every acre. 



Also the rest of the said Warde is slenderly set abroad with 

 small crooked oakes, holly, whitethorne, and blackthorne, all for 

 tynsell and hedgebote.* 



And there groweth abroad in the said Warde 3,000 small 

 oakes for building timber, and 1,700 dottard or decayed oakes 

 for firewood. 



Also the said Warde is platted with many laundes and plaines 

 wheieon groweth no timber nor underwood. 



Also there is in the said Warde 16 acres lying abroad in diverse 

 places in the said warde, in some place 2 acres, in some other 



* "Tynsell" was an old term for small firewood suitable for ovens. 

 " Hedgelx)te " or haytwjte was a right to cut wood for the repair or making 

 of hedges. 



