COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOL.MESFIELD. 87 



j^ofmefifcfb Court, (^nno tit. anb tS. (p^iii\) Oini> 

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John Ffanshawe for entrance on the common 6''' 



Joan Newbold, for breaking fences, 2''- 



Alice Davie and Agnes, her daughter, for cutting greenwood 



and barking the "oilers" (? Alders now pronounced 



" ooUers ") 2''- 

 Jas. Hardwyke, Esq., and Elizab. Leyche for counsel iiij"* each. 

 Christopher Kynge, for not reparing " Smeyclyff" hedge, 2"^- 

 Rob. Stacye for frequent trespass on the demesne common 



with his sheep, i^- 

 Thomas Ffoliambe and Godfrey, his son, for ingress to a mess. 



and lands in Mylnethorpe, 2o''- 

 John Ffanshawe, fine for entrance on a pasture, formerly 



Roger Cartwright's, 6'*- 

 James Watts, John Casken, Rob. Hancock, John Adamson, 



Tho. Taylor, John Swyft, Leone Allen, Hen. Eyre, Ro. 



Heybert, Hum. AVhyte, Will. Doo, Ro. Waynwright, Will. 



Molson, all pay 2^- each for counsel. 



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 f^ere tB. ixxCb 8. ^^iii)f <!^\\i) (Vnarg. (A.D. 1558.) 



^ For a heriot after the death of Thomas Watts, 26'- S'' 



John Roworth for cutting down an oak growing on the 



demesne between Benetfeld and Raworth close 1 2^- 

 James Hardwick, Esq., for counsel 4'^- 

 Elizab Leyche, for same 4''- 



pfatncsBg. (Bxiracts of Stnes anb (^mercemenfa of 

 Srang ^fcbjc njtf0 i^c (Brcaf Court of J5cnrg. (garf of 

 (Ruffanb. anb of ofgcr feoffecB of 5fo3» ^atjogc, (Kntg^t. 

 6efb at *J5e<3* iWfcai^) on TTcbncsbag. xxix. (^prit anno 

 tS. onb g. (p^mp anb (Warg. (A.D. 1558.) 



Of Thomas Lansdale, because he is a common brewer of ale, 



and baker of bread, and has broken the assize, 4'^- 

 The following payments are for counsel : — Rob. Smoote 4'' ; 



