DUFFIELD FOREST IN THE SIXTEENTH CENTURY. 1 95 



VII. — MoRLEY Park containeth 3 miles alwut, and there is 

 one wood in the East end called 



(V?) The Hyrnc, containing 20 acres very slent'.erly set with 

 small vvhitethorne and blackthorne for tynsell of 20 years' growth, 

 and 30 old oakes fair and large in every acre, and 1 2 fair young 

 cakes, and 16 old dottard oakes. 



{h) Also the High Edge containing 48 acres, with whitethorne, 

 blackthorne, crabtree, and holly for tynsell. There are 16 fair 

 and large oakes, 8 young oakes, and 46 dottard oakes. 



(c) Also in the North End one wood containing 34 acre.s, set 

 with small hazel, whitethorne and blackthorne. There are 10 

 fair oakes, 6 young oakes, and 26 dottard oakes in ever)' acre. 



{d) Also the Oiler Carr containing 6 acres, well set with 

 young oilers and old by commission. 



Also there groweth in the Ring of the .said Park 54 fair old 

 oakes and 6 dottard oakes. 



Also there groweth in the Park the fairest timber for any 

 building that is within all DuflSeld Frith. 



Thomas Eytun is deputy keeper to John Poole. 



Fee Trees. — Also there goeth of the said park yearly fee trees, 

 viz. : — 



{a) To Thomas Ireton, deputy bow-bearer, one tree. 



{b) To said Thomas having the custody of the Queens Axe — 

 one tree. 



((") To Thomas Eyton, deputy to John Poole, one tree. 



VIII. — Bradley Leynes. 



Also there is in the same warde of Beaureper one tenement 

 called Bradley Leynes, in the tenure of Henry Sacheveril, 

 Esquire, and in the same there is 8 acres indifferently set with 

 hazel, whitethorne, and blackthorne of the age of ten years' 

 growth, and in the same there groweth 18 small oakes for build- 

 ing timber. 



IX. — Hollande Warde. 



There is in the same warde one wood called 



(a) Tivyforthefield, in the tenure of John Rospere, containing 



