94 COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 



Westby, for counsel for four beasts, 3'; Joan Barker, 12''; 

 Ric. Marshall, 3' 4'' ; Christ Kitchen, 1 2'' ; John Turner, 

 12''; John Wither, 12'*; Anna Kemp, 6' 8''; John Rhodes, 

 S"" ; Will. Kechen, S'^ ; Alice Tomson, 2" ; Joan Westby, 

 widow, 12''; Ro. Hallam, 12''; Francis Westby, 12'*; John 

 Sherston, 12''; Ralph Barker, 12''; Joan Barker, 12''; 

 Christ'. Sherston, iz'^ ; John Blacksmith, 12''; Thorn. 

 Woolley, 12'^; Hen. Gascoigne, 12'', and for breaking the 

 penalty of imparcation, 6'' 8''.* 



Will. Kemp, for keeping a close contrary to order, 3^ 4''. 



Brian Jay, for the same, 3" 4''. 



Henry Gascoigne, because he put four beasts on the open 

 common, contrary to order, 4^ 



Edw"* Wood, for not repairing his tenement, Io^ 



Will. Kitchen, for ditto, 12''. 



Will. Russel's wife took wood without leave, 12''. 



Rob. Seint, for cutting two ash poles, 12''. 



Christ. Kechen, for getting " lynnt " bark, 1 2'^. 



John Swynoke, for letting land contrary to order, 6^ S''. 



Ralph Billam, for " making recovery "f from the Bailiff, 5^ 



Geoffry Fowne, for carrying " wevers "X out of the lord's wood, 2^ 



Attalen Kemp, because she is a common " scowlde," 6' S''. 



The same Attalen is an " Evysdropper," 2^ 



Rob. Hallam, because he did not mend his part of the hedge 

 in " Afere/a?id." 



Francis Westby, for not making his fence at the " Oldfyshedame,^^ 

 2'^; and because he did not yoke his swyne, 12"*. 



^ofmeaftefb. (^nno vix. (gfi3a6. (A.d. 1564-5.) 

 Godfrey Foliambe, of Chesterfield, appointed Richard Outrem 

 and Rob. Haslam, of Homfold, to deliver seisin of mess, 

 and lands to Thom. Rowland. 



* Imparcare signifies to impound. Gascoigne was guilty of pound-breach, 

 or breaking open the pound to release his cattle confined therein by the 

 " pinder. " 



t Making recovery is to take by force out of the hands of the Bailiff 

 anything attached or taken by him pursuant to order of the court. 



\ Young timberlings left standing in a fallen wood. 



