50 ROLLS OF COURT KARON OF WINTERBORNE WASTE. 



no pig go out in the field or Common within the mannor after 

 the time afores d on paying 35. 4<1. each pig. 



That the furrows be struck and Bond Stones placed in the 

 Common field within the mannor and the Bailiffe give notice to 

 the Ten ts to appear the 6th of May on penalty of 35. 40!. 



That all the lotts out of repair be putt in repair before the 5th 

 of June next and so kept on the penalty of 6s. 8d. and in 15 days 

 after proper notice given them by the Leasers if not done within 

 the time to forfeit 133. 4d. for every defect 



That no dung shall be carried up on the stubble nor in Hook 

 ground after the ist day of Aug 1 next till the yth of Sept r on 

 penalty of 6s. 8d. 



That no tenant plow up any of the Summer field till the 2oth 

 of September nor any stubble land in Hook ground after the ist 

 day of August till the 2 6th of Sep r on forfeiture of 6s. 8d. 



That any tenant may keep a mare instead of a Horse or 

 Gelding but not with a fole on pain of forfeiting of 203. when 

 pounded by the Leasers. 



That the Hayward take no more than 2d. for each Horse or 

 Cow or kind or for a swine or for one sort of sheep. 



That no tenant keep geese or ducks in the Common or in the 

 ffield on pain of 33. 4d. each. 



That after barley sowing there shall be no way through the 

 Corn Field for more than a single horse on penalty of is. for 

 each Horse and that no person shall keep a suck lamb to go on 

 the Common on pain of 33. 40!. 



We present that Eliz Notley widow is dead since the last Court 

 and that Henry Wyer is the Lord's next Ten* who came in to 

 Court and claimed to be admitted and was admitted accordingly 

 and did his Fealty and that at her death a Heriot became due to 

 the Lord w h is paid. 



We present that Henry Notley is dead since the last Court and 

 that William Notley is the Lord's next Ten 1 who came into court 

 and claimed to be admitted and was admitted accordingly and 

 did his Fealty and that at his death a heriot became due to the 

 Lord w h is paid. 



