94 MANORS OF STRATTON AND GRIMSTON. 



ought to have been here to have done the same, but have made 

 default, for which default we amerce him 2s 6d. 



We present that we may cut timber for sull bote and house 

 bote, cut one and plant two. 



We present that quietly soe, quietly reape and mo we. 



We present that Margaret Slowe hath a right to drive Sheep 

 and Cattle to and from Grimston Common to a close of Meadow 

 called Smithhams, over the currant called Muckleford Lake, 

 into Robert Wood's Meadow called Westhams, and from thence 

 into John Sabins Meadow called also Westhams, and so into the 

 said Smithams and from thence back again, and that the said 

 John Sabbin and Robert Wood and others the inhabitants of 

 Muckleford, have deprived the said Margarett Slowe of 

 the way by enlarging the said Currant about two foot wider 

 than it antiently was which was done by cutting Grimston 

 Common. 



IQTH OCTOBER, 1753. We present that the tenants of this 

 Manor shall go out on the 6th day of March next, and shall dig 

 and drain the Meadows, for carrying off the water under a 

 penalty of 6s 8d for every one neglecting. 



3RD OCTOBER, 1761. We present that no ducks or geese 

 shall be kept in the Commons or Commonable places of this 

 Manor under the penalty of as 6d for each offence. 



I2TH OCTOBER, 1781. We present that no pigs run about 

 the streets or other Commonable places of the said Liberty and 

 Manor under the penalty of 55. 



9TH OCTOBER, 1789. It is agreed that the several tenants of 

 this Manor do meet in the West Field within this Manor on the 

 1 4th inst., between 9 and 10 o'clock in the morning, to bound 

 out the several Lands. And after the same shall be so bounded 

 out it is ordered that each Tenant leave a Lanchett of a furrow 

 between his and the adjoining land, under a penalty of 2os for 

 making default. 



The following surnames taken from the earlier Court Rolls of 

 these Manors may be of interest : 



