50 Sporting and Rural Records of the Cheveley Estate. 



Cheveley. 



Deer, Horse;, 



and Sheep. 



i6qi-2. 



Seized by the 

 Crown. 



Cropley Park in the County of Cambridge aforesaid of the clear yearly 

 value in all issues besides reprisals Ten pounds. 



And the Jurors aforesaid further say upon their oath aforesaid, That 

 the aforesaid Henry Lord Dover on the day when he was outlawed for the 

 High Treason specified in the same Commission, namely, on Monday next 

 before the Feast of St. Valentine, Bishop and Martyr, in the first year of 

 the reign of the said King and Queen was possessed as of his own goods 

 and chattels of and in two hundred [fallow] deer {dam) each of which was 

 worth ten shillings, And also of and in ten horses each of which was worth 

 four pounds, And also of and in forty sheep each of which was worth four 

 shillings And also of and in two waggons of the value of twelve pounds. 



Which said deer horses sheep and waggons aforesaid at the time of 

 the taking of this inquisition were in the hands and possession of John 

 Dawson and Edmund Gutteridge of Cheveley aforesaid, gentlemen, A.\D 

 Therefore We the aforesaid Commissioners have taken and caused to be 

 seized the manor aforesaid with the appurtenances and the several 

 messuages cottages parks lands sheep walk mill advowson goods and 

 chattels aforesaid and all and singular the other premises aforesaid with the 

 appurtenances into the hands of the said Lord the King and Lady the Queen 

 as by the Commission aforesaid is ordered to us. In Witness whereof, to 

 one part of this inquisition indented in the hands of us the aforesaid 

 Commissioners remaining and by us to be sent and certified to the Barons 

 of the Exchequer of the said King and Queen as well the jurors aforesaid 

 have set their hands and seals as we the aforesaid Commissioners have set 

 our hands and seals And to the other part of this inquisition remaining in 

 the hands of the first jurors aforesaid we the aforesaid Commissioners have 

 set our hands and seals on the day year and place first above written. 



John Radford. 

 Ro. Blayney. 



Theo. Eyton. 

 Hen. Starkey. 



Jno. Cras'ke. O 



Thomas Nicholson. O 



John Clack. O 



Nath. Tanch. O 



John Palmer. O 



Thomas Reeve. O 



Abraham Cutchley. Q 



The mark of 



Stephen S. Palmer. O 



Cornelius Pamplin. O 



O 

 O 



ffrancis ffrost. 

 John Ashby. 



The mark of 

 John S. Bunting. 

 Henry Clack. 

 Tho. Nicholl. 

 Phil Pearson. 

 James Adams. 

 Richard Adams. 



O 

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