sporting (I'll/ Rural Records of the Chevelcy Estate. 43 



aforesaid by virtue of a writ of the said Lord the King of ad quod damnurn, 

 directed to me and to this inquisition annexed by the oath of Thomas Buck 

 esquire, Thomas Kirby gentleman, Walter Pratt gentleman, John Folkes 

 gentleman, Thomas Cooke gentleman, William Nelson gentleman, John 

 . . sle* gentleman, John Haylock gentleman, Edward Webb gentleman, 

 John Curtys gentleman, Oliver Morden gentleman and John Linsdell 

 gentleman, honest and lawful men of my bailiwick who being sworn and 

 charged say upon their oath that it will not be to the damage or prejudice 

 of the Lord the King or of others if the said Lord the King grant to Henry 

 Jermyn esquire named in the aforesaid writ that he Henry Jermyn may 

 enclose all that road in Cheveley in the county aforesaid mentioned in the 

 aforesaid writ which leads from the village of Cheveley aforesaid towards a 

 certain town called Newmarket in the same writ likewise specified from the 

 south east corner of the Park of the aforesaid Henry Jermyn in Cheveley 

 aforesaid called Cheveley Park named in the aforesaid writ up to a certain 

 corner of the Park aforesaid called Warriner's Corner by and under the 

 pales of the aforesaid Park of the aforesaid Henry in Cheveley aforesaid 

 called Cheveley Park, and the same so enclosed may hold to him and his 

 heirs for the enlargement of his Park aforesaid mentioned in the writ afore- 

 said for ever, so that he shall make in the place of that road at his own 

 proper cost another road of the breadth of forty feet from his own earth 

 and soil. Which road so newly to be made shall lead from a certain other 

 road there called Ashley way by and next the east end of a certain close of 

 pasture called Farmers' Close and so in by and across a certain arable field 

 of the aforesaid Henry in Cheveley aforesaid lying on the east side of the 

 road aforesaid so to be enclosed up to the aforesaid corner of the Park 

 aforesaid called Warriner's Corner and so into the aforesaid road leading 

 towards Newmarket aforesaid. And that the aforesaid new road so like- 

 wise to be made at the cost of the said Henry Jermyn may be fenced out 

 and leveled [deplanafa) and may be made open for all lawful subjects of 

 the Lord the King traversing as in a common high road at all times to walk, 

 ride and use with their horses and carriages and to lead and drive their 

 cattle whatsoever in by and across the road so newly to be made and 

 appointed namely from the aforesaid other road leading from Cheveley 

 aforesaid towards the road called Ashley way by and next the east end of 

 the close called Farmers' Close and so in by and across the aforesaid arable 

 field of the aforesaid Henry in Cheveley lying on the east side of the road 

 aforesaid so to be enclosed up to the aforesaid corner of the park called 

 Warriner's Corner and so into the aforesaid road leading towards 



Cheveley. 



Proceedings 



thereon in 



1671 and 1896. 



* Illegible. 

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