44 Sporting and Rural Records of the Cheveley Estate. 



Cheveley. Newmarket. And the jurors aforesaid further say upon their oath that the 



aforesaid road so new ly to be made there shall be fit for those passing as 



r cee mgs ^j^^ ancient road so to be enclosed is now fit for those passing. And that 



thereon in , r ■ , , , , i • • , , , , , 



, 1 o ,: the atoresaid road so to be enclosed contains in length 204 perches and 



1671 and 1 896. . T 



4 feet and in breadth in certain parts thereof 50 feet and in other parts 



thereof 40 feet and in other parts thereof 20 feet of land. In witness 

 whereof as well I the aforesaid Sheriff as the jurors aforesaid have set our 

 seals to this inquisition on the day and year above mentioned. 



John Bradbourne, Esq., 



Sheriff. 



(III. 



Grant to him and The King to all &c. greeting. Whereas 



HIS HEIRS TO by an Inquisition taken by our command at 



Henry Jermvn, Esquire. Cheveley Hall within the parish of Cheveley 

 in the County of Cambridge on the 23rd day 

 of October in the 23rd year of our reign [1671], by the oath of honest and 

 lawful men of that county, It is found that it will not be to the loss or 

 prejudice to us or to any of our subjects if we grant to Henry Jermyn, 

 Esquire, that he may enclose all that road [re^ium viam) in Cheveley in the 

 county aforesaid which leads from the village of Cheveley aforesaid towards 

 the town called Newmarket from the south east corner of the park of the 

 aforesaid Henry Jermyn in Cheveley aforesaid called Cheveley Park up 

 to a certain corner of the said Park called Warreners Corner by and under 

 the pailings of the aforesaid Park and the same so enclosed may hold to 

 him and his heirs for ever for the enlargement of his Park aforesaid. So 

 that in place of that road the aforesaid Henry Jermyn should make at his 

 own proper cost another road of the breadth of forty feet [quadraginta 

 pedum) from his own soil and earth, which way so newly to be made shall 

 lead from a certain other way leading from Cheveley up to a certain other 

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

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

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

 way aforesaid so to be enclosed up to the said corner of the said Park called 

 Warreners Corner, And so into the aforesaid way leading towards New- 

 market. And that the said new way so likewise to be made at the cost of 

 the said Henry Jermyn may be fenced out and used by all our loyal subjects 

 as a common highway at all times with horses, carriages and cattle, namely, 

 from the said way leading from Cheveley towards the way called Ashley 

 wavby and next the east end of the aforesaid close called Farmers Close, 



