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THE MANOR OF ABNEY. 



Imprimis the said Jurors declare on oath and present that Rowland 

 Eyre of Hassop armiger Thomas Booking Henry Francis William 

 Midleton Thomas Bagshaw Robert Dolphine Ralph Townesend Robert 

 Dakeyne John White Thomas Mortain Robert Barber . . . Robinson 

 widow & Richard Robinson owe their suits to the said Court & have 

 not appeared but have made default iherefore every one of them is in 

 the mercy of the Lord ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ijd 



The Jury present that Francis Eyre fed his sheep with others outside 

 the manner in winter & in the summer fed them on the Common of the 

 said manner in defiance of the penalty lately imposed in that case There- 



fore he is in the mercv of the Lord 



.u]s injo 



They present that Richard Redfern did it by advice (consile) There- 

 fore he is in the mercy of the Lord of the said manner ... ... vid 



They present that the Inhabitants in the Manner did not make in 

 August a pair of Stocks the second penalty lately imposed in that case 

 Therefore they continue in the mercy of the Lord ... ... xxxx sh 



The Jurors aforesaid doe present & say that all former pains laid & by 

 lawes made in this Court & ratified & confirmed by any former verdict 

 or verdicts being not repugnant to the knowne lawes of this land shall 

 remain continue and stand good. 



III. — Five years later, the third Court Baron was held. 



Francis Bradshaw was still an infant. In the interval, his 



mother had taken to herself, as her second husband, John 



Bolle, of Thorpe Hall, co. Lincoln, and it will be observed 



that he is associated with his wife in holdini; the Court for his 



step-son. 



Great Court Baron of Francis Bradshaw Armiger Infant — " per " John 

 Bole & Elizabeth his wife his guardians — Lord of the Manner held there 

 for the said Manner on the 20th day of October in the twenty first year 

 of the reign of our Lord Charles the Second now King of England & in 

 the year of our Lord 1669 in the presence of Henry Kniveton Gentleman 

 Steward there 



William Redfern 

 William Bradwell 

 John Bagshaw 

 Thomas Bagshaw 

 Thomas Deykevn 

 Thomas Hall Junr 

 Francis Marshall 



) Jurors 



Francis Eyre 

 John Howe 

 Richard Morton 

 Richard Booking 

 William Furnes 

 Robert Redfarn 



\ Jurors 



which said Jurors for the Manor being sworn and charged on their oath 

 say and present that Rowland Eyre arm : William Middleton Abraham 

 Crosland John White Robert Barber and John Francis owe suits and 

 service to this court and have not appeared to do the same but made 

 default thereof. Every one of them is in the mercy of the Lord ... ijd 



They present that John Bamforth encroached on the waste of the 

 Manner vjd 



They present that Edmund Ashmere did it by advice and is therefore 

 in the mercy of the Lord ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ijd 



