126 COURT ROLLS OF THE MANOR OF HOLMESFIELD. 



fofmefefb Couvf. ^efb #ep. wit.. 1613. 



J^ The Jury present that Robert Ffanshawe died since the last 

 court, and that he was tenant, ''they suppose," for 

 Holmesfield Myll. 



Will. Lord Cavendish, Thomas Ffanshawe, gent., Humfrey Wood, 

 Will. Woodhouse, Rob. Hatterley, Rich Harrcis — all pre- 

 sented for not performing their suit of court. 



gofmcBfi'cfb. Court xxmi. (Wag. (^nno jriti. ^ameB. 

 (A.D. 1615.) 



Robert Hatterley, the younger, of the '' Bank " in Holmesfield, 

 and Robert Hatterley the elder of the same " Webster," 

 appointed Robert Wolstenholme and Will. Owtrem, yeomen, 

 their attorneys to surrender " Netherfield "' and " Round 

 Meadow^' to the use of Rob. Owtrem, of Dronfield Wood- 

 house, yeoman, and Frances, his wife, for ever. Given 

 5 March, Anno lo James. 



Richard Alvey, customary tenant, surrendered a barn in the 

 occupation of Xpof. Wood and John Bothome, and a 

 fold and croft, by the footpath leading to "■Jlueti Bolehill " 

 and a field (mfer alia) named ^' Healthyfield" to the use of 

 the said Richard Alvey for life, and after his decease to 

 Robert Alvey, son and heir of the said Richard, with 

 remainder to Margaret Alvey, third daughter of the said 

 Richard ; but if she marry without her father's consent, 

 this bequest to be void, and the estate to go to Robert, 

 and after his death to Margaret and her heirs. 



The same Richard surrendered many other holdings to his 

 own use for life, and after his death to remain to Anne 

 Alvey, his daughter. 



Another surrender of lands in favour of Marie Alvey, his fourth 

 daughter, after his death, but to the present use of brother 

 Richard Alvey, and afterwards to Mary Alvey, her heirs 

 and assigns. 



Another fourth part of his estate was surrendered for the benefit 



