COUKT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIFJ.O. 77 



And that Thomas Barley is a common hunter {venator). In 

 mercy. 



J5of>"CBfcfJ>. (Breaf ^ourf 3^f5) x%\\\. (Ttot).* tt). J^^"- ''*"• 

 {A.D. 1512.) 



Thomas Barnesley, Geoffry Swifte, and George Strey occur among 



others. 

 Robert Hanley ordered to amend the common way at " Storthed." 



J^ofmcBfefb. (Breaf ^our( 3efb xx. (Wlag^ iw. %i.\\. viii. 

 (A.D. 1513.) 



The jury reported — That Henry Barley, chaplain, is a common 

 hunter [venaiof') within this lord's warren, without a licence. 

 Wherefore he is in mercy. 

 [Dr. Cox, in his account of the Church of Barlow, Vol. i., p. 68, 



states that a younger branch of the ancient family of Barley of 



Barlow were settled at Dronfield Woodhoiise. See the index of 



that volume for further notices.] 



gofmeafefb. (Breaf it^ouxi of %o^\\ ^attage, (gf.. gefb 

 f3c xxii. bag of (JtoBemBer* t). %t\\. mix. (A.D. 1513.) 



Homage Jury {inter alia). Will. Cley ami Will. Shaw. 



To this court came Oliver Fflynt cleric, and Rich. Fretwell 

 attorney to Tho. Leeke of Hasland, by virtue of a letter 

 of attorney exhibited in court and dated 12"" April, 

 4 Hen. VHL, and surrendered into the hands of the lord all 

 his lands and tenements in Holmesfeld, now in the tenure 

 and occupation of Henry Beemond, to the use of Thomas 

 Fitzherbert D.D., James Bersford clerk B.D., Roger Eyre 

 Esq., and John Newton and their heirs, to fulfil the last will 

 of the same Thomas Leeke, and the lord granted the said 

 lands and tenements to the aforesaid Thomas Fitzherhert, 

 James Bersford, Roger Eyre, and John Newton according to 

 the custom of the manor etc. 



Presented that Henry Barley 2^*, Will. Kynge and Thom. 

 Newbold are hunters within the warren of this lordship ; 

 wherefore they are in mercy. 



