Chap. 7.] PARISH OF KIBCHESTER. 165 



Rent per ami. Rack rent. 



One Tenement in the occupation of John Seede, by 

 estimation eleaven acres, and he payeth per 

 ann 00 : 16 : 04 06 : 13 : 04 



One other Tenement, in the occupation of Edward 

 Seede, estimated about eleaven acres, paye- 

 ingperann 00:16:04 06:13:04 



One Tenement, called Cutber Tenement, in the occu- 

 pation of Elizabeth Cottam, estimated about 

 eleaven acres per ann 00 : 16 : 04 06 : 13 : 04 



£20 : 00 : 00 



Cottages. 

 Richard Heyhxirst, for Viccaridge ground where the 



Vicarajie house stood, per ann 00 : 01 : 00 00 : 06 : 03 



Edmund Wood, one Cottage, payeing per ann. ... 00 : 02 : 00 00 : 10 : 00 

 John Berliffe de Francis Green, one cottage* 00:09:04 01:00:00 



Then follow cott.iges tenanted by Edward Heyhurst, Thomas Duehurst, Percival 

 Duehurst, Richard Heyhurst, Thomas Boulton, Richard Cowell, Mrs. Brooke, Arthur 

 Sowerbutts, Joseph Hanson, William Ribchester, Richard Norcrosse, George Reade, 

 James Reade, Robert MycheU, Jeffrey Sharpies, who paid among them £10 4s. 4d., 

 making the total into £12 13s. 4d., the amount received from cottage property. *' All 

 the cottages have some garden, orchard, or small parcell of ground belonging to them;- 

 these pay no Herriots to the Lord but the rents at Midsomer and Christmas. 



The Bishopp'presents the Vicar, and hath alwaies .allowed him as is before men- 

 tioned. 



TotaU of the Gleabe 93:03:04 



The Tymber that belongeth to the Personage of Ribchester, now growing in Carrewood, 



Thirty-one trees, valued at twenty shillings a tree 31 : 00 : 00 



Eighty- one trees, valued at ten shillings per tree 



Thirty-seaven trees, valued at seaven shillings per tree 



Seaventy-nyne trees, valued at five shillings per tree 



Ffoure trees valued at three shillings per tree 



Twenty-nyne poles, valued at two shillings per pole 



Thirty -six poles, valued at one shilling per pole :. 



Eighty-eight poles, valued at sixpence per pole 



The Personage and Tennants houses, are to have tymber for their repair out of the 

 aforesaid wood. 

 This Survey having bin returned about three years, and the life then seaventy-three 



years of age, 



Query, whether now alive. ' 



' Francis Green Nook- -Ord. Map. 'This note by the Surveyor is but one 



^A wise and healthy arrangement, too of many instances of the business-like 



often neglected even in villages like Rib- way in which they did their work. 



Chester. 



