COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. I03 



messuages, &c, Roland Shakerley is his son and next 



heir. 

 Elizabeth Shakerley, relict of the said Robert, surrendered all the 



lands, mess"* and tents, which she ought to have in the name 



of dowry to the use of the said Roland, who was admitted 



tenant. 

 John Ffanshaw, in his own person, surrendered in exchange a 



field called Bole Doles to the use of Geo. Newbold and his 



heirs. 

 Rich. & William Owtrem surrendered land in Horsley Gale, in 



exchange w' John Kyng. 



ji^ofmeB-fiefb. fetftfe Cuefomarg Courf of 5f«>3" QJlanncrs. 

 (Rtc. C^ucMc^ (2 ^3om. ^fanfeg. <BBC\mtcB, Sarmcra of 

 3fo6n ^oBage. (gt. forb of f^c (Wlanor t^tu 3efb xiv. Jfufg. 

 anno jrm. <B(ij<xBei^. (A.D. 1571.) 



The jury said that Godfrey Ffoliambe Esq Elizab. Leeche 



widow and Godfrey Ffoliambe for Mylnethorpe owed suit. 



And that 

 ^ Roland Shakerley held a mess called Caldwall at his death for 



which a heriot and a fine of 19' 4'' were due. Anna 



Shakerley is his sister and next heir of the s'' Roland, and of 



full age. She was admitted tenant. 

 ^ Stephen Eyre held 3 mess, and 7 tofts in Horsley Gate at his 



death. Rowland Eyre is his son and next heir, and is of full 



age. He was admitted tenant. 

 Rich'"- White surrendered a mess, in Cartleche in the tenure of 



Thom. Burton* to the use of the s'' Thomas during the life 



of Rich'' White. 



* Burton. — Glover (History of Derbyshire, II., 288) gives a pedigree of this 

 ancient family, from which it seems that this Thomas was of Cartlege and 

 Dronfield, and that he married Ann, daughter of James Wolstenholme, of 

 Cartlege in Dronfield. He had issue, Thomas and Michael. The former 

 was High Sheriff of Derbyshire in 1629, and the latter in 1648. 



