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Rich. Mokeson, W. Flint & John Wattes jun'- owe suit 

 of court. 

 Will. Morewode, John Ffox, Will. Barnes, Brian Nedham, Nich. 

 Bagshawe, Will. Watts & Thorn. Beamond hold their 

 several tenements & have not paid their fine. 



gofmeefefb. Coutt 3ef& t^crc xjcviii. (Wag. (^nno jrti. 

 ^enrg vii. (A.D. 1497.) 



Robert Hanley holds a toft of John Kynge without licence. 

 Roger Whetcroft and John Celler of Baslow cut down wood 



without licence from the lady in " S7neykeclyffr 

 Any stranger feeding his cattle on the common moor of the 



demesne after the feast of S. Barnabas next, shall pay 



to the lady each time for every beast 4'' for every caball* 



4^* and for every 10 sheep 4*^- 



J5ofmeBfefb. ^ourf of &abg QWargoref ^ixxi9,zt 3cfb 

 X\\i. (ttoio.* (^nno xix. %t\\x'^ mt. (A.d. 1496.) 



Thomas flarry Constable. 



John Ffounchall surrendered all his lands, «S<:c., &:c., in the 

 lordship of Holmesfeld to the use of Henry Ffownchall 

 his son &: his heirs, <S:c., for ever. Henry F. paid 10^ for 

 his fine of admission or relief. 

 The same Henry, son and heir of John, surrendered the half 

 of all the lands, &c., which he had in Holmesfeld to the 

 use of John, his father, for life. Admission fine, 3^- 6^- 

 William Croft and Edward Owttrem surrendered a mess. &: 

 lands lying on the north side of the way called Horsley 

 I Gate, near Bakhouse side, which Will. Fflynt held for 



^L^ life. The lands, &c., lying in ^^ Hightoivn fyld" with three 

 ^H crofts called " Elliott croft," " Ellyoit Ryddinge " & " Zami- 

 ^^P croft Hill" to the use of Emmote, wife of Henry Fflynt 

 ^H for 



* ' Caball,' for Caple a horse. Caballa (from the Latin Caballus) 

 belonging to a horse. — Domesday. 



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