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COMMON RIGHTS AT 



Coppihold- 

 eis, Ten- 

 nants and 

 Cottagers 

 quietlie to 

 enjoy their 

 holdes. 



the Lordes Folde and of soe many onelie of the sheepe of such 

 Cottagers as are And ought to be kept by them in the Right of 

 theire Cottages onelie. And that not any other Freehold or Copi- 

 hold Tenant of the said Mannor, nor any other Owner or Inhabi- 

 tant within the said Mannor shalbe from henceforth Compellable to 

 fold his sheepe in the Lordes fold, but that it shalbe for ever 

 heereafter lawful to the said Freehold and Copihold Tenantes, and 

 other Owners and Inhabitantes within the said mannor, and to 

 every of them, theire and every of theire heires and assignes, to 

 fold such sheepe as they or any of them maie lawfullie keepe in 

 the Fieldes and Commons of Streatham aforesaid vpon theire or 

 any of theire landes at theire seuerall wills and pleasures, without 

 the Interrupcion of the said Sir Miles Sandis his heires and assignes. 

 And it is alsoe by this Courte nowe ordered and decreede that all 

 the Copihold Tenantes and Cottagers of the said Mannor of 

 Streatham theire heires and assignes shall against the said Sir Miles 

 Sandis, his heires and assignes Lordes of the said Mannor of 

 Streatham, for ever heereafter severallie haue hold, and enioy 

 quietlie and without his or theire interrupcion all the land meadowe 

 pasture and marish nowe in the seuerall occupacion of them or any 

 of them or of theire seuerall assignes as parcell or now reckened, 

 accompted, reputed or occupied as parte or parcell of the said 

 seuerall Copiholdes or Cottages yet vnder and subiecte vnto the 

 auncient forfeytures, Conditions, Customes, Dueties and services 

 other then such as are heereafter heerein decreed to be discharged 

 or dispenced withall. And that the said Sir Miles Sandis, his 

 heires and assignes Lordes of the said Mannor of Stretham, shall 

 for ever heereafter be barred vnder colour of demeasne landes to 

 demaund against the said Copihold Tenantes or Cottagers or 

 against Theire heires or assignes anie of the landes, pasture, mea- 

 dowe, or marishe now by them or any of them, or by theire or any 

 of theire assignes vsed as parcell of the said Copiholdes, or Cot- 

 tages aforesaid. And that the said Sir Miles Sandis, his heires and 

 assignes Lordes of the said Mannor of Streatham, shalbe from 

 henceforth debarred from all manner of Claime and demaund 



