COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIEI.D. 93 



The. Newbold, for unjust detention of a debt of 14''- belonging 



to Tho. Whitehead, 3''- 

 John Ireland drew blood upon . . Cooke, 9'' 

 John Wylly, for an assault on John Ferniley, 3^- 4''- 

 James Cowpe because he had not made "Zf Hobyn 



Stubbings " as was appointed, 6^- 8''- 

 ^ Godfrey Ffoliambe, Esq., son and heir of Godfrey Foh'ambe, 



Esq., the son and heir of Roger Foliambe, Esq., gave 



an ox value 51" for a heriot for Godfrey, his father. 

 " Memd. This ys an old dett of Mr. Ffoliambes, and entered 



before in Anno, primo Marie Reginae, and not answered 



before this time." 



{T/ie Rolls for the reign of Queen Mary are all lost.) 



John Harry surrendered a mess, in Cartledge to remain after his 

 decease to his son Michael Harry, and his heirs and 

 assigns. 



^ John King, son of Robert King, succeeded to his father's 

 lands. 5''- for his fine of ingression. 



Rich. Simpson for trespass in the lord's wood, 12'^. 



Agnes, servant of John Stones, for breaking the peace, 3'- ^^■ 



Elizab. Sherbrook, for lopping a tree growing by ^^Ryleyforde," 



Isabel Garret, for not ringing her pigs, 12^- * 



Rob. Rysler, for treading down hedges, 2o''' 



Ralph Clarke did not make his part of the park enclosure, lo''' 



From the bailiff of the demesne for a good heifer sold per 



battrysh for 30^- and worth 33'" 4''. Of the same for a 



" Wetherhogg " 3^- 4'^- 



(gfmfon. ^ourf 3efb mt. (^ug.» (^nno u. <gft5o6. (R. 



For Suit — Edward \Vest, Esq., i2''- 



For Counsel — Peter Ideson, 6'' ; Brian Jay, 6'' 8'^ ; Joan 



* A rule very necessary for preserving the turf and pasturage on the 

 common lands— observe this court was held at the latter end of the year, 

 when pigs were usually turned out for masting. 



