120 COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 



John Cantrell for not mending his hedge, la"*. 



Ric. Willson, John Ferneley, Ant. Ludlam, f 4''. 



Thom. Newbolt for selHng ale and not keeping the assize 12''. 



Rob. Smote 



Nicholas Smote bycause he wold not sell ale out of his house 6''. 



Tho. Lamsdale 12''. 

 Elizabeth Walker for brewing and baking and not keeping 



assize 1 2^. 



(gfmfon. Couti 3efb xix. <t)ci., (^nno xxvi. (gfijafi. (1584.) 



Suitors. — John Swyneck 8^ George Foliambe 12'', Hugh 

 Willoughby 12^*, Oliver Woodhead 3^ Francis Westby 4^*, 

 Joan Westby 4^ Rob. Hallam 4'', Christ. Kechen 4'', Brian 

 Barker 4", Ric. Hall 6^ Ric. Kalley 12^ 



Brian Jay " for spekyn slanderows and vyle woords agaynst the 

 great Inquest in saying t/iey were fals and naughty kna7)es,'" 

 6^ 8^ Will. Kechen 6= 8^ Joan Barker 12^ Robert Haslem, 

 Joan and Brian Barker. Henry Gascoygne for breaking the 

 " pynfold " 6' 8^^, for other offences t i'. 



John Swaynock for letting his lands 6= S**. 



Christ. Kechen I2^ Edw''. Wood, Ric. Mershall. 



Geo. Plumtry .f 4% Thom. Winter 3= 4''. 



l^ofmeBfefb. [an-a 1586.) 



To this court came Hercules Ffoliambe, brother and heir of 

 Godfrey Foliambe, Esq., deceased, and sought to be admitted 

 tenant to all the lands customary, &c., in Holmesfield, 

 which the s"* Geoffry held at his death. 



George Newbold, son and heir of George Newbold deceased 

 sought to be admitted to his father's lands as his son and 

 heir. 



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