t92 DUFFIELD FOREST IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. 



Also there groweth in the said Park abroad 80 small oakes for 

 building timber and pale, and 220 old dottard oakes for firewood. 



Also there groweth in the Ring of the said parke 30 old oakes 

 and 54 dottard oakes for firewood. 



Thomas Wynston Esquire is farmer there. 



IMcmorandiim. — That ail such fee trees as have been accus- 

 tomed to be taken out of the said park are now stayed. 



III. COLEBROKE WaRD. 



No wood of any value in this Warde, for that most part of 

 the said wood did grow in a place called Alderwasley, which was 

 given to Edward Lowe, Esquire, and to his heirs in fee farm 

 yielding the rent accustomed.* 



TV. — Shothell Park is 7 miles about, and there is in the 



((/) TLast End of the said parke one place called Herkeninge 

 place, and in the same there groweth a few small bush thorns 

 and 38 small dottard oakes for firewood. Also in the 



{b) West End of the said park a few small thorns of little value 

 and 80 dottard oakes. Also in the 



{c) South Part there are 30 acres, slenderly set with small 

 brushwood, whitethorne, blackthorne, and briars of an old 

 growth, and of small value, and 90 dottard oaks. Also in the 



{d) North Part there are 4 acres, slenderly set as above, and 

 28 small old dottard oakes. 



Also there groweth abroad in the said Park 160 dottard oakes 

 for firewood. Also 8 acres well set with young oiler of 4 years' 

 growth, which was sold by commission. 



Also there groweth in the Ringt of the said Park and near unto 

 the Pale,t 40 fair old oakes for building timber, 20 oakes of a 

 small sort, and 24 dottard oakes, and 44 fair old oakes for build- 

 ing timber. 



Thomas Wynston Esquire is farmer there. 



* The manor of Alderwasley, a parcel of the Duchy of Lancaster and 

 a member of Duffield Frith, was given by Henry VIII. to Anthony Lowe, 

 his standard-bearer. He died in 1555, and was succeeded Ijy his second 

 son and heir, Edward Lowe. 



t The Ring was probalily a small inner enclosure within the Pale of the 

 whole Park. 



