78 COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 



William Croft and Will Kynge atttorneys to John Coke of 

 Caldwell surrendered all the messuages and lands etc. which 



^ formerly were in the tenure and occupation of John Coke to 

 the use of Joan relict of the said John Coke — but only during 

 her widoivhood. 



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Among the jurors are Will. Cha and Tho. Bernesley. 



John Hudson, and Margaret his wife, plaintiffs, and Joan Coke 

 widow, defendant, in the plea of lands. The plaint related 

 to a messuage called " Caldivall" and to certain lands 

 lying in Caldwall. 



To this court came Will, and Roger Crofte, attorneys for 

 Henry Parken and Margaret, his wife. The said Margaret 

 affirmed that she was not influenced by her husband in 

 surrendering a messuage lying in the "■High Tmvne" and 

 certain lands lying between the land of Roger Foliambe on 

 the north, and the " Cartelege" on the south, and between 

 the land of Robert Dolphin, son of Richard Dolphyn, on 

 the west, and the highway on the east, to the behoof and 

 use of Roger Eyre, Esq., to whom the lord of the manor 

 had granted the aforesaid messuages and lands, for which 

 he did fealty. 



William Crofte and Will. Kyng, attorneys of Nich. Whyte, 

 surrendered a mess, and all the lands, tenements with 

 appurts, lying in " Cartleegge," lately in the occup. of the 

 said Nich. Whyte to the use of Roger Eyre, of Holme, 

 Esq., his heirs and assigns. 



William Croft in his own person surrendered a messuage and 

 two bays in the barn, and one bay in the ' Cote,' and 

 six parcells of land, to the use of Roger Crofte for the 

 term of eighteen years. 



John Watts in his own person surrendered a bovate (eighteen 

 acres) of land in Milnethorpe, to the use of Thomas 

 Watts, his heirs and assigns. 



