CUURP ROLLS OF THK MANOR OK HOLMESKIKLU. toy 



In the hands of the bailiff remain the goods of a vagabond, 2'' 8''. 



Thorn. Heath, of (ilapwell, for trespass in the park, 4'' ; 



John Greensmith, 4"'. 

 " WilHam Torner pro cusdod. in domo suo meretricem ad 



perniciosum exempluni et contra ordinacioem curie, v^" 

 Agnes Ellis is a baker, and has broken the assize, 8^. 



^ofmcBfcfb. ^ourf gefb in. (^u^usi, jctjt. (gft3a6. 



(1574.) 



A parcel of land called "T//e Aves Dole " was confiscated by escheat 

 into the hands of the Lord ; for Michael Croft who occupied 

 the land " hath confessed in open courte that he had no 

 copie to shew for the same, and if he had had any right to 

 surrender the same land to Rowland Eyre, he would not 

 have sould yt." 



" Thomas Eyre shall repayre his barne and others their howsings 

 before S. James' Day next, sub pena xxf iiij''." 



JgofmeBfefb. €ourf 2,tKtnx. (ttou., r»i. <gft3a6. (A.D. 1574.) 

 Christopher Wood and Alice his wife (she of her own free will) 



surrendered " Little Dirbroke " in the tenure of Rob. Haslem 



to the use of the s'* Rob. for ever. 

 Ralph Oldfeeld and Elizab. his wife surrendered all their right in 



their estate in Unthank to the use of Godfrey Ffoliambe, his 



heirs and assigns. Ingress 5^ 

 Roland Eyre, gent., surrendered a mess. &c. to the use of Lyon 



Allen for 3 years, and another messuage to the use of George 



Parkin for 3 years. 

 Thomas Eyre surrendered 2 fields called "T/ie Gorses" in Mylne- 



thorpe to the use of Thomas Burton for 30 years, at the 



yearly rent of 6 shill. 

 Thomas Eyre came and surrendered a cottage in Milnethorpe, 3 



fields called " The Storths " and a meadow at the Mill gate in 



Milnethorpe lately in the tenure of John Wolstenholme to 



the use of Thomas Burton, his executors and assigns, from 



the feast of Annunciation 1590, to the end of the term of 13 



years, at the yearly rent of 2o^ 



