COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 75 



Borgear, Ro. Knotten, Ro. Smyth, John Waynwright, 

 Jas. Lee, John Wattez, Tho. Hallerley, John Wodhous. 

 All owe suit. 



J^ Thomas Barley, of Stoke, who held messuage, &c., has died 

 since last court. George Barley is his son and next 

 heir. 



Presented that John Owtrym cut down oaks and saplings 

 in the " Bordurs" without licence. Roger Croft to amend 

 a house called ' the Shepecote.' Henry Ffounchall, John 

 Newbold, John Herry, Will. Flint to amend their houses. 

 Fined \2^- each. 



^ofmeBfcfb. (Breaf Couxi of 5fo3n ^ouage. (gi., 6efb 

 jrtjt. %u\M.^ (^nno in. %tn. viii. (A.D. 1511.) 



Roland Eyr complained that Henry Ffaunchall unjustly 



detained a parcel of land called ^''Vole Doles." 

 Alicia Zeyllot, widow, and John EUott, son of James Eylott, 

 took of Roger and Roland Eyre a messuage in Holmesfield. 

 Holding to the said Alice and John to the end of the 

 term of the lease, viz., 20 years, made to James Zeyllott, 

 formerly her husband, at yearly rent of 20'- to the said 

 Roland, and 9^' fee to the Lord. 

 A memorandum appears on these rolls concerning certain 

 boundaries of pasturage in Yorkshire. It would be interesting to 

 know whether a similar memorandum relating to this matter 

 appears in any other court rolls in South Yorks. etc. 

 " Anno 3 Hen. VHL ' An arbitration made by the Earl of 

 Shrewsbury between Thos. FitzWilliam of Aldwark in the 

 Co. of York, Esquire to the King's Body, and Edward 

 Grisakers of Barmeborough in the same county, concerning 

 the right of pasturage in certain waste ground ; viz. : to the 

 aforesaid Thomas from his lordship of Addewycke south- 

 eastward to the bridge called ' Stone Brigge ' — and in like 

 manner to the said Edward Grysakers from his lordship of 

 Barmebrough northward to the same stone brigge. The 

 beasts of each if found trespassing over and beyond the said 



