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APPENDIX I 



Salford, Bedfordshire. All Souls Typus CoUcgii, Map of 1595 



III 



Tenants of the 

 ColU-pc (irounds Enclosed 



Henry House 17J 



Widow Crowley 5 



Mr. Francklingc loj 



Widow Perse 4 



Ric. Odell 5 



Robt. Cowper 2§ 



Robt. Woodwarde. 



TheMiUer 



Robt. Freeman. . . . 



Jo. Crouche 



Wm. Briar 



Martha Langford . 



Freeholders 



The Vicar 



Thos. Pedder 



Edw. Butterfield . . 



Widow Letten .... 



A complete list. 



272^2 



4l 



1(2) 



Hi) 

 1H4) 



6i(i7) 

 i|(3) 

 a\ (10) 

 2(4) 



(3) 



5H12) 



1H3) 



Hi) 



ii(4) 



2\ (3) I (2) 



7l(i2) 

 2(3) 

 2(5) 

 M2) 



' Meadow 

 in the 

 Fields " 



4i 



5i 



4i 



9i 



4i 



4i 



4i 



i\ 



24 



3i' 



' Pasture 

 and Lea 

 Ground " 



6i 



I2J 



16 



241 



13 



I2i 



4 



4! 



li 



Welford, Northamptonshire (two manors) 

 Bodl., Gough MS., Northants. 2. 1602 (XVIII cen. copy) 



Arable in the Open Common Fields 

 Manor of Wm. Saunders 



Enclosed Hemplow field Middle field Abbey field 



Wm. Saunders, Gent., demesne. . . 4 large closes 77^ 

 "Tenants at Will" 



Mary S>Tnes, m., 25 virg 5 



Randall Wilkinson, m., 2 virg. ... \ 



Ric. Willis, m., if virg i 



Thos. Brett, m., i\ virg j 



Robt. Ej'le, m., i virg | 



i3i 



lol 



lof 



83§ 



iif 



i3f 



9h 



lof 



5i 



795 



16 

 13 

 9 

 io| 



Manor of the Queen, formerly of Sulby Monastery 

 " The Queen's Patentees " 



Roger Brewster, m., 35 virg 



Katherine Watts, m., i virg 



Francis \'anse, m., i\ virg 



Ed. Horton, m., i virg 



" Ancient Freeholders " 

 Wm. Sturgis, m., i virg 



Robt. Moore, 2 m., 15 virg. 



i6i 

 4i 



Sf 

 8i 

 4f 

 If 



24i 



5 



81 



7l 



S\ 



4l 

 3i 



Jo. Cox, m., I virg 



Theron Symes, m., \ virg. . . . 

 Thos. Noble, m., \ virg 



There are other tenants of each class, 

 all cases. 



' The figures in parentheses indicate the number of parcels. 



2 Of this, i6oi acres are arable and lie mainly in Middle field, perhaps unenclosed. 



• "Meadow and pasture in the fields." 



24I 

 6f 



4i 



8f 

 7f 



Ah 



3 



4 



The strips of meadow in the fields have been omitted in 



