172 THE LIBERTY AND MANOR OF FRAMPTON. 



We present Henry Legg for plowing up the Bounds between 

 Land and Land near Colers Close and plowing away part of the 

 Bounds at' several other places in the Fields belonging to this 

 Parish ordered that he repair the injury in 5 months time on pain 

 of one pound. Affeered to the same 



We present Henry Legg for loping and stocking the hedges in 

 the meadow grounds near the Fish house which appears to be 

 very injurious to the said fences, ordered that he fence out and 

 guard the said Hedges in order to preserve them from further 

 damage on pain of one pound. Affeered to the same. 



We likewise present him for Cutting of the hedge against the 

 mill reach and laying it open to the mill reach. 



We further present him for shrouding the wallnut trees grow- 

 ing in the Barton near Bishops Bridge which trees was never 

 shrouded before. 



We present the Red Lion House to want thatching and 

 chimney want repairing ordered to be repaired in a month on 

 pain of i os. Affeered to same. 



And the dwelling house at the Bridge belonging to Mr. 

 Boyland to want thatching ordered to be done in 2 months on 

 pain of i os. Affeered to same. 



We present Thomas Taylers Stable walls to stand 4 feet 

 farther out than formerly they stood in Jno. Sanford's time in 

 the West side and one foot and half on the east side and that 

 the same is done on the waste of this Manor. 



We present Robert Prickett and John Tizzard Junr. son of 

 Thomas Tizzard to be Haywards of this Manor and they were 

 sworn into the office. 



A PRESENTMENT MADE BY THE VIEWERS OF HEDGES AND 

 TELLERS OF CATTLE. 



AT OXTEEDS. 



We present Henry Garlands Fence out of repair 

 [the same of Matthew Abbot, John Tizzard, Elizabeth Stroud, 

 George Browne Esq, Mr. Hugh Boyland, Mrs. Toogood, John 



