Imprimis that Robert Blundell, Esq. Edmund Raphson Symon Worrall and Alice Poole wid. Do owe suite 4 O Item that Edmund Raphson hath alienated and sould his In mercy 68 6 Item that Thomas Robertson hath built one bay of house- 2 - 3 4 Item that it appeareth by good proof that the ffarmers of the Grange in the Northend Lane heirtofore made the ffence betwixt the Grange hoase and the Morehowse and that Richard Molyneux gent. ffarmer theirof ought to make the same. Item that it is lykewise found by good proofe that when Richard Blundell Esq., Lord of this mannor now deceased Did in his lyfetyme emprove a part of the commons in this lordship called the Marsh and devyded the same amongst the tenantes and charterers in little Crosbie: Did leave sufficient wayes and entries as well to those now emproved closes as also to all ancient closes lying thirabouts One part of the said Marsh was allotted to Nicholas Reignold then tenant to Mr More of the Bancke hall at the nearer end wheirof (lying to the south) betwixt the same portion and another portion allotted to Thomas Ryse deceased was an entry sett out of ffower yards broad and so to go downe betwixt the East side of the said portion allotted to Nicholas Reignold and an ancient close of grownd belonging to the tenant of Thomas Burghe of the same bredth for the occupacion of an ancient close then in the tenure of William Johnson deceased called the Auld Hey But the said Nicholes Reignold did not enclose his said portion from the said entry as others did butt did pasture and occupie altogether during his lyfe and after his decease Hugh Reignold his sonne enclosed the said entrie together within his said portion and left at the further end of the said close a gate both for his own occupacion thereof and for William Johnson to passe throughe to his close and wold not enclose his parte from that entrie neither but occupied all during his lyffe and Item that John Ryse tethered three horses in the Towne Item that Henry Williamson did the like. In mercy Item that John Ryse did the like with one horse. In mercy O 12 Item that Nicholas Williamson alias Davie neglected to performe his service to the high waies with a cart. In mercy Item that Margerie Tarlton neglected to performe her service to the high waies with a spade. In mercy - 0 6 Item that the said Margerie Tarlton trespassed in getting and grooning of grasse contrary to an order. In mercy o 6 Item that the said Margery trespassed in taking the lordes wood out of his hedges in the towne meadowe. In mercy 0 4 Item that Symon Worrall broke the pinfolde. In mercy 6 8 Item that William Banes rescowed and tooke a horse from Item that Richard Garthes Thomas Blundell William Item That Thomas Blanchard putt more cattle in the Sea- Item that Margery Abbey taking of turffe. In mercy had trespassed in Item that John Bushell took wood or hedging forth of the weayre in Alt to the great hurt of the countrey. In mercy Item that Katheren Arnold and Symon Worrall have not evened the place wheare they have gotten turves. In mercy each of them 6d. ; in all O I O And it is ordered by the jurors with the consent of the Steward as follows in these English words, namely: Imprimis that whosoever shall lead turffe within this lord ship muck stone or any other thing at unseasonable tymes therby to impayre the heighwayes having warning geven them by the Surveyor to geve over shall for every tyme so offending forfait to the lord Item that Edward Ryse and Nicholas Williamson alias Davie shall scowre and make a sufficient ffleame either of them anendst theire owne grownd after the Lane syde to avoid and cary away the water from the Towns end past the barne of the said Nicholas Williamson alias Davie or the place where the said barne now stands and before the feast of St. James next and so keep the same sufficiently scoured being warned by the Burleymen upon paine to forfait to the Lord for every tyme offending Item that the occupyers of the six buttes in the towne field shall every one of them at the west end of their butte make a sufficient cartway at the suiht of the surveyor and John Ryse by filling up the hoales and s. d. O 12 whelches and keeping open the fleame before May- Item that the occupyers of the heighfield parte shall Item that a fleame or gutter shall be made from the South syde of Thomas Burghes croft through Henry Williamson's meadow and through all the Dowke until it come anendst the gutter end that goeth through the Cow hey every man that hath grownd thire to make through his owne And that Richard Garthes shall amend his Platt sufficiently that the water may passe under it without stoppe And also scowre his ditch sufficiently that the water may easily passe so farr as belongeth to the said water course All which is to be done before the xxyth day of March next and thence forward to be sufficiently kept from tyme to tyme being warned by the Burleymen upon paine for every default Item that whosoever within this Lordship shall be knowne Item that the tenantes of the plowland shall be ready with Item that whereas there is an order formerly made that no gate but upon his owne grownde it is now agreed Officers elected to supervise in the year following:- James Nicholason alias Davie sworn Fieldwardens-Peter Stocke Henry Williamson) Mosswardens-Richard Ainsworth and William Widall Surveyors of King's highways-Richard Marrow } Sworn Sworn sworn Sworn Surveyors of the Sandy Coppes-William Norres) first Ushers of the Court-William Norres Thomas - sworn Sworn Brugh Examined by me Edward Stockley Steward of the said Court. |