66 COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 



^ John Barley died since last court, who held of the lady one 

 mess, called " Le Knollys." Thomas Barley is his son (Sc 

 heir, & is of the age of 14 years. The said Thomas, the 

 son, ' took up ' the Knollys in the tenure of Edmund 

 Wattys, & paid 6'- ?>^- for his admission. At the same 

 court the said Thomas Barley leased the Knollys, &c., 

 to Edmund Wattys, Agnes, his wife, and James their son, 

 at the yearly rent of I3''- 6'"- 



J^ofmesfcfb. <j::ourf of ©ame (Wargoref ^awage* 3efb 

 ^afurbag nejrf affer i?>t Stasi of ^. Qttorftii in njtnfer. 

 (^nno xni- %t\\. mi. (Nov., a.d. 1497.) 



Robert Grene surrendered a messuage in Unthank to the use 

 of Philip Leche, Esq., and the said Philip Leche surrendered 

 the same to the use of Robert Grene for life. 



%oimt&^ti'i) . ^ouxi 3^fb on (Wonbag ntxi Before i?>t 

 SeaBf of ^. ^nbrenj f^e (^posffe^ (^nno jtiw. %tnt^ vii. 

 (Nov., A.D. 1498.) 



Esson — Thomas Barley, John Ffaunchall. 



Jury.— John Coke, Will. Clay, Will. Harry, Edm"* Owtrem, 

 John Newbold, Nich. White, Henr. Flint, Edm'' Wattez, 

 Will. Fflynt, John Owttrem, John Wattez, Rob. Haselem, 

 Tho. Wodhous, John Wodhous, Will. Croft. 



Nicholas Wolstenholme, after the death of Thomas ^Volstenholme, 

 his father, came & took up the messuage his father held. 



Robert Wolstenholm came and surrendered a field called 

 " Fekfhhalgh," butting upon '■'■ Clayflatte" on the west, and 

 upon the " Storth" on the east, to the use of John Wolsten- 

 holme, brother of the said Robert for ever — paying to the 

 said Robert his heirs, &c., one penny at the usual 

 terms (times). 



The said Robert Wolstenholme in his own person surrendered 

 a field called " Gosk " lying at " Cartleye " between the land of 

 Henry Ffoljambe on the west, & the highway on the 



