1. 1.Sept[ember]. 1.Eliz[abeth]: | Imp[rim]is at this Courte all the tennaunts w[hi]ch appeared | } |
2. | did atturne by paym[en]t of a penny & did fealtye | } |
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3. 12.Sept[ember]. 2.Eliz[abeth]: | It[e]m Robart Cam[m]ock was amerced for fayling to | } |
4. | doe suite at this court, being a ten[au]nt of this Manno[r] | } iij d |
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5. 17.July. 3.Eliz[abeth]. | It[e]m Rob[er]t Cam[m]ock was amerced for fayling at this | } |
6. | court ij s & five other ten[au]ntes iij d p[er] peece | } iij s iij d |
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7. 14.Aug[ust]. 4.Eliz[abeth]: | It[e]m the homage presented that J[oh]n Harvy had not | } |
8. | repayred the howsen appointed by th[e] Leete. held | } xLj s |
9. | 17.July. 3.Eliz[abeth]: (as in folio. 1.) & therefore had forfeited | } |
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10. | It[e]m the homage appointed th[e] said Harvy to repaire | } |
11. | the Barne, Kitchen & Malting howse of his tenem[en]t | } |
12. | called Martells, before the next courte upon | } |
13. | paine of Forfeiting the same into th[e] Lords hands | } |
14. | and that forever. | } |
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15. 11.Aug[ust]. 5.Eliz[abeth]: | It[e]m upon the death of Tho[mas]: Webbe, none making | } |
16. | clayme to th[e] Lands whereof he died seised, at the | } |
17. | next court, they weare seised into the Lords | } |
18. | hands as in folio. 25. appeareth. | } |
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19. th[e] same court. | It[e]m Grace Baker paid for leave to lett hir lands | } |
20. | for xxj yeares | } xij d |
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21. 12.Sept[ember]. 8.Eliz[abeth]: | It[e]m it is a Custome of this mannor, That the first | } A custome |
22. | begotten Daughter after the death of hir auncestor | } see fol[io].36. |
23. | shall inheritt Customary Lands & tenem[en]ts to hir & | } A[nn]o.43. |
24. | to hir heyres, alone by hir self & not with hir | } Eliz[abeth] |
25. | other Sisters in Coparceny. see folio. 7. of th[e] book | } |
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26. th[e] same Court. | It[e]m Richard Kynott being heire & under age, the | } |
27. see 20.No[vember]. 8.Jacobi. | Custody of his body & lands weare com[m]itted to Willi[a]m | } |
28. | Fyner untill he should attaine unto th[e] age of xv | } A Custome. |
29. | yeares payeng to the Lo[rd]: of the mannor for the | } |
30. | halfe of the premisses yearely at th[e] manno[r] feaste | } vide folio. 18. |
31. | usually xiij s iiij d, cleare of all Charges & reprises | } |
32. | untill such time as he should come to xv yeares | } |
33. | of age according to th[e] Custome of this manno[r] | } |
34. | see further folio 16 of this book. xx\& in folio. 29./ | } |
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35. 12.Sept[ember]. 8.Eliz[abeth]: | It[e]m Thomas Jollye was taxed at vj s viij d bycause Joane | } |
36. | Bennet, now his wife, did before hir mariage demise hir | } vj s viij d |
37. | Customary Lands (folio. 18.) for 4 yeares w[i]thout lysence | } |
38. | to Nic[holas] midleton contrary to the Custome. | } |
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39. 15 Aug[ust]: 11.Eliz[abeth]: | It[e]m Nic[holas] midleton for felling iij Pollards & ymployeng them | } |
40. | upon his freehold Lands (as at a court held 10.Sept[ember]: 10.Eliz[abeth] | } |
41. | submitting himself to th[e] mercy of the Lo[rd]: was fynde at | }iij s iiij d |
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42. at th[at] courte. | It[e]m Theare \was/ a certeyne custome in this mannor \now | } |
| acknoledged by which/ nyne | | } |
43. see A[nn]o.33.H[enry].8. | Customary ten[au]nt[e]s weare then \found/ indebtid to paie unto] | } A custome. |
| th[e Lord | } see 20. |
44. It[e]m.2.Oct[ober]:24.Eliz[abeth] | for not collecting of his rents when theare turne came | } No[vember]. |
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45. where this custome | Liij s iiij d ev[er]y one to be collected & raysed by the yssues of | } 8.Jacobi.\ |
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46. is lardgely explayned & is now entred folio. 45. / | their Lands yearely untill it weare discharged . as in fol[io] 10 | } |
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