COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 7 1 



land in the demesne of Holmesfield, upon a hill called 

 " He'wod," upon which they might place, have, and occupy 

 two boles with ' Smeltyng Ovynz ' and ' Wesshyng trolls ' 

 suitable for the said boles, with free ingress and egress to the 

 said boles, house, ' Smeltyng ovynz ' and ' ^^'esshyng trolls ' 

 with all carts or carriages, having and holding the said two 

 places of land, etc., to the aforesaid Roger and Philip [sic.) 

 and their assigns with all commodities, etc., as well under, as 

 above ground, to the end of 20 years next following this 

 court, paying yearly to the lady and her heirs 3^ 4'' for the 

 two places, and for the house 2'^ at the feast of S. Michael. 



Tho. Leek gent, Roland Eyre gent, Tho. Barley of Stoke gent, 

 Tho. Robynson of York, Steph. Harry, and John 

 Wolstenholme owe suit of court. 



Henry Barley is a common hunter in the demesne. 



John Watts jun' is to turn the water at " Hewod field end " into its 

 right course and there keep it. William Beamond is ordered 

 to place the water current by his house in its right course ; 

 both under penalty of 40''- Presented that Edmund Owtrym 

 turned the water at " JVeJ>is/iend fie/d" out of its common 

 course by which the highway there is injured — all to be 

 remedied by June 24 under penalty of 40'' 



jgofmeBftefb. ^ourf QSoron. (A.D. 1505.) 



Homage Jurv, — Rob. Haslem, Edm. Owtrem, John Kyng, Edm. 



Watts, John Ffaunchall, Nich. White, Will. Kyng, Thorn. 



Wode, Will. Harre, Rob. Wolstenholme, John Coke, Hen. 



Fflint. 

 Will. Owtrem son of and the right nearest heir of John Owtrem, 



took up one mess, and 3 bovates of land called '■'■ Half odder,'' 



lying in Holmefeld. 

 Nicholas White surr** " Z<f Ffiatt" in Holmefeld, abutting 



upon '^ Bery-hi/l" towards the south, and to another acre 



above [super) the highway, leading towards (versus) the mill 



towards the north, to the use of William King. 

 Hen. Ffoliambe Esq., Tho. Leeke, Roland Eyre, Thorn. Barley, 



