114 COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 



John Garret drew blood of Will. Noble against the Queen's 



Peace. Io^ 

 John Thomson and George Ellis for cons, in mercy. 

 George White for cons, against John Midleton, io\ 

 Roger Hardwick assaulted Ric. Clay, 3^ 4'^. 

 Laur. Garrett for cons, against Rob. Smote, 3^ 4**. The same 



Laur. made a recovery from Robert Ffanshawe deputy bailiff, 



and would not allow him to distrain for a fine to the lord, 



nor permit him to levy a certain . . . recovered against 



the s^ Laurence by Ric. Savage. " In misericordia." 

 ►J^ Laurence Whitehead died since last court. A pot, price 



4^, accrued as heriot. 

 "Stop-gap" will be lawfully made every time liereafter under 



pain of \2^ for every breach. The old pains' (/^//(////ifj) made 



at the last court will continue in effect. 

 Leonard Tagge to make the Pinfold gate within ten days under 



pain of 12*^, 

 No person shall cut away " Hollen " trees nor disturb oaks upon 



Stainesby moor for the next three years, sub-pena, 3^ 4''. 

 All the lord's tenants in Blingsbie to mend the way at the Gate, 



by the feast of S. Bartholomew next, suh-pena, \2^. 

 Anthony Ludlam to make his fence about his apple orchard by 



the s'' feast, sub-pena, \z'^. 

 William Watson must not put another " Hare pipe '" nor take any 



partridges, siib-pena, 3^ 4''. 

 Francis Renishaw to put his house in good repair by S. Andrew's 



day, sub-pena, 3^ 4''. 

 Presented that John Greves, Ric. Birde, Art. Fretwell, Nic. 



Smote, Geo. Hunt, Alice Lamsdale, John Fferniley, Ant. 



Ludlam, Rob. Smote, Rob. Tiiomson, John Sturdie, Tho. 



Harrison, Ric. Eckenfeld, Ric. Savage, John Huntingdon 



are brewers of ale and have broken the assize ; fined 



6'* each. 

 Will. Stones, Ric. Edmundson, and Effram Roberts are bakers of 



bread, and have broken the assize, 6*^ each. 

 .\nthony Ludlam and Ralph Carman chosen constables. 



