i8o THE ROYAL FORESTS OF ENGLAND 



zs. 6d. ; and Litton and Ward low, each 3-r. 4^. for turbary ; 

 whilst Little Hucklow stands alone with i s. for common silver. 

 The Parliamentary trustees had sold the forest rights named in 

 the previous report to " Capt. David Hurdum, trustee on the 

 behalf of Colonel Hughson's Regiment." 



It was not until 1674 that the project for disafforesting the 

 Peak Forest, and enclosing the cultivatable or good pasturing 

 portions was completed. The Commissioners appointed for 

 the purpose were Sir John Cassy, Sir John Gell, and fifteen 

 others, including such well-known Peak names as Bagshaw, 

 Eyre, and Shalcross. 



