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Information on the Court Rolls supplied by Mr. B.Barber - Senior Archivist, Doncaster Archives.
Conisbrough Manorial Court Rolls run in an almost unbroken sequence for seven hundred years from 1265 to 1935. The Court Rolls consist of over 150 parchment rolls running in date from 1265 to 1716 and a further 14 volumes for the period from 1717 onwards.
The Manor Court met a dozen or so times a year and it had the right to govern the sale, purchase and inheritance of land and, in earlier centuries to regulate many aspects of the life of the community. The contents of the Court Rolls are a major source of historical information about Conisbrough and the other places that fell within the boundaries of the Manor. Before the Parish Records begin in 1555, they are virtually the only source of information.
In 1981 Tim Macquiban, the Senior Archivist at Doncaster Archives, was approached by a resident of Conisbrough with a query about the whereabouts of the Manorial Court Records. A search began that ended in 1982 with the location of Lady Diana Miller’s agent and the discovery that records were in his possession. Doncaster Archives then gained the approval of Lady Diana to transfer her records to the safekeeping of its archive strong room in July 1982.
Here the records, in an air conditioned and humidity controlled environment, have been housed securely for over two decades.
The following pages are extracts from the Court Rolls that were transcibed by members of the group refering to items of local interest. They were written on vellum in Latin and laterly Old English and have been reasonably well preserved for their age.
We hope to get the remaining rolls transcribed in the near future.
Adam of Godmade v. John Gepson,debt.
Thomas Rede distrained again at the request of John of Wodehall, chaplain trespass.
John of Belgh plaintiff not present v. Thomas Woderoue,debt. John and his pledge fined 3d.
Thomas Rede distrained again at the request of Edmund of Herthill, detention of cattle.
John Shephird of Maltby v. John La[ ]e of the same, debt [ ].
William Vescy v. Richard Clerkson,debt. Richard essoined by William of Wakefield.
Robert Mawer v. Stephen Tulkere. [ ]. Summonsed, did not come, attached.
Robert of Treton v. John Harvard,debt. Summonsed, did not come, attached.
The same Robert v. Stephen Tulkere, debt. Summonsed, did not come, attached.
The same Robert v. Alice of Serleby, debt. Summonsed, did not come, attached.
The same Robert v. Stephen Tulkare, contract. Summonsed, did not come, attached.
The same v. the same, debt. 20s claimed. Robert Riche admits the debt. Fined 2d.
Robert Caudrey v. William Orlians [ ] 2d.
Thomas Page v. John of Radclif, trespass. John attached by Henry Walker, did not come, fined 2d.
William Tote v. William Orlians, debt. Distrained by a pot, did not come, fined 2d.
John Parkynson v. Thomas We[b]ster, debt [ ], fined 2d.
Stephen Cliffe retracts a plea of debt v. Thomas Cartewright of Malteby. Fined 2d.
William Neleson v. John Chapman. Trespass [ ], fined 2d.
Thomas Page v. William Alkok. Contract [ ].
Grave of Braythewell 2s 10d.
William Cosyn is [ ] of taking the lord’s [ ] and making a fence in [?] the park, by view of the forester for 2s from the grave and old fence [?]. The said grave has [ ].
Wednesday 20th December 1368, Robert of Morton, steward.
John Hostiller of Bramley distrained again at the request of John of Stansall of Tykhill, debt.
William of the Wode of Greasbrough distrained again at the request of Adam Webster of Rotherham, debt.
Thomas Rede distrained again at the request of John of Wodehall, chaplain, trespass.
The same Thomas distrained again at the request of Edmund of Herthill, detention of cattle.
John La[ ]e distrained again at the request of John Shephird of Maltby, debt.
Robert Mawer v. [ ] Clerkeson,debt. Clerkson attached by Richard Hare, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Robert of Treton v. John Harward of [ ], fined 2d.
The same Robert v. Stephen Tulkard, debt. Stephen attached by Thomas Olyver, did not come, fined 2d.
The same Robert did not prosecute Alice of Serleby, distrained, he and his pledge fined 2d.
Robert Mawer v. John Wildebore, debt. John attached by the bailiff, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John Gepson was not present for his plea v. William Alkok [ ] 18d, fined 2d.
Richard Mody of Harthill v. William Fote, debt (6 pleas). Summonsed, did not come, attached.
Thomas Bakester and Beatrice his wife v. William of Serleby, debt. Summonsed, did not come, attached.
Robert of Newmarket, suitor of the court, did not come to make suit, fined 6d.
Thomas Page v. John of Radeclif, trespass. John attached by Henry Walker, did not come, distrained, fined 3d.
William Tote and William Orlians agreed, debt. William Orlians fined 2d.
Is bound [ ] shillings to the aforesaid John for the said office for his land &c 4s 6d [ ], fined 2d.
John Maresshall v. Robert Sale, debt. Not previously summonsed, so summonsed.
John Chapman v. William Milner, trespass. Willam [ ] acres of meadow, 5s damages. William admits trespass,fined 2d.
The constable of Conisbrough testifies that the wife of William Milner will not [ ], fined 2d.
The constable of Clifton testifies that the wife of Richard son of Juliana brewed ale [ ], fined 2d.
William Neleson plaintiff did not prosecute John Chapman [ ].
William of the Wode of Gresebroke still distrained at the request of Adam Webster of Roderham, debt.
Thomas Rede distrained again at the request of John of Wodehall, chaplain, trespass and debt.
The same Thomas distarined again at the request of Edmund of Herthill, detention of cattle.
John Shephird of Malteby v. John Laune, debt. Attached by bailiff, did not come, fined 2d.
William Vescy v. Richard Clerkson, debt. 5 bushels of barley value 3s 3d, which Richard owes from Michaelmas last and has not yet paid, 2s damages sought. Richard says that he owes nothing and requests [ ]. Adjudged that Richard owes the money and damages of 6d. Agreed.
Robert Mawer v. Stephen Tulkard, debt. 15s for a horse sold to Stephen. Stephen admits the debt. Fined 2d.
Robert of Treton, plaintiff and John Harward agree, debt. John fined 2d.
The same Robert v. Stephen Tulkard, debt. 8s 6d for a horse sold to Stephen. Stephen admits the debt, fined 2d.
The same Robert v. the same Stephen, contract. Stephen puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
Robert Mawer v. John Wildebor, debt. Attached by John of Wighton, did not come, fined 2d, distrained.
Richard Mody of Herthill v. William Fote, agreed 6 pleas of debt [ ] fined 8d.
Ordered to distrain William of Serleby at the request of Thomas Bakester and Beatrice his wife, debt [ ].
Henry Clerk v. William Vescy, contract. William summonsed, did not come, attached [ ].
John Milly [?], chaplain v. John Maccon and Margery his wife. Fined 2d.
Robert of Newmarket suitor of court did not come to make his suit, fined 6d.
The same Alan v. the same John, debt. 2s for hedging with carriage for 3 days. John says that he owes nothing and it is determined that nothing is owed. Agreed, Alan fined 2d.
John of Codenore v. the same Alan, detention of cattle, [ ].
Still the court of Wednesday 17th January 1368/8, Robert of Morton steward.
Thomas Webster v. John Parkynson, trespass, not attached, so attached.
The same v. the same, trespass, not attached, so attached.
John of Belton v. Thomas Boist [?] and Joan his wife trespass, not attached, so attached.
Testimony of the constable of Conisbrough that John Costnoght would not [ ] outside the lordship, the wife of William Milner and Joan Vescy, all fined 2d [ ].
Adam Pacy, forester, presents that Richard Milner of Hoton (fined 8d), Richard Skynner of the same (8d), Isabel daughter of John of the same (2d), Hugh of Lethe[ ] (4d) and Isabel Maccon, mayden (4d) broke the park fence and took dry wood away.
John Crescy is distrained at the request of Thomas Page, trespass.
William Alkok and Thomas of Campsall agree, debt. Thomas places himself on the mercy of the court, pledge William Alkok, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. Stephen Elisson, trespass, not attached, so attached.
The same Adam v. Adam Elisson, trespass, not attached, so attached.
Constable of Braythewell, presents that the wife of Stephen Elisson sold weak ale, fined 2d.
Wednesday 7th February 1368/9, Robert of Morton, steward.
William of the Wode of Gresebrok distrained again at the request of Adam Webster, debt.
Thomas Rede distrained again at the request of John of Wodehall, chaplain ,2 suits, one of trespass and one of debt.
The same Thomas distrained again at the request of Edmund of Herthill, detention.
John Shephird of Maltby, executor of the will of John Shephird v. John Laune, debt for 16s 8d which should have been paid for 16 years [ ]. John Laune says that he owes nothing. Inquest .
Robert Mawer and John Wildebore agree, debt. John fined 2d.
Thomas Bakester and Beatrice his wife v. William of Serleby, debt. William attached by John of Wighton, did not come, fined 2d.
Henry Clerk v. William Vescy,debt. 4d which William [ ] of 3 ribbes of an est [ ]which 3 ribbes [ ] and says that the 3 ribbes [ ] and places himself on the mercy of the inquest. Thomas B[ ] says on behalf of his colleagues that Henry should have a verdict at the next court.
Robert of Newmarket suitor of the court, did not come to make his suit, fined 6d.
Thomas Page v. John Crescy, trespass. Thomas alleges John on a certain day &c 42 Edward III assaulted Thomas in his own house with a sword [‘knife’ erased], 20s damages. John pleads not guilty and seeks an inquest. The bailiff orders an inquest at the next court.
A day given to Adam Pacy v. Stephen Elisson, trespass at the next court as shown on the paper.
A day given to the same v. Adam Elisson as above.
William of Newall surrenders 2 lands [sic] with appurtenances in Cusseworth to the lord, to the use of William Bertram and his heirs for 16 years. Granted, entry fine 12d paid.
John Maresshall v. Robert Sale, debt. Robert attached by one pot], did not come, fined 2d, distrained.
Thomas Page v. Peter Swinh[ ], trespass. Thomas alleges Peter cut wood in Thomas’ wood [ ] growing, half a mark damages. Peter pleads not guilty, seeks inquest.
Ordered to distrain Isabel Macon mayden at the request of John Colyer, trespass.
Thomas Webster v. John Parkynson, trespass. Thomas alleges that John took stones from his tenement, half a mark damages. John says he took no stones except with Thomas’ permission, seeks inquest. Inquest decides the plea is unjust, Thomas fined 2d.
The same v. the same, trespass. Thomas alleges that John took a certain [ ] of his [ ] broke [ ] and took and carried away a [ ] of the said grange. John found guilty by inquest, 3d damages owed, fined 2d.
John Belton v. Thomas Boist and Joan his wife, trespass. John alleges that their animals broke into his garden and destroyed the sweet herbs growing there, half a mark damages. [ ] fined 2d.
John of Butterbusk (fined 2s), William of Butterbusk (20d),Thomas Olif (2s), Richard of Butterbusk (8d) and John Parkynson (2d) fined for trespass in Butterbuskclif.
The constable of Conisbrough presents that the wife of John Alaynson (fined 2d) would not sell outside the lordship, the wife of William Milner (2d) would not [ ], Juliana Vescy (2d) and Margaret Maccon (2d) sold [sic] for 1½d and that Magot of the Gotte (2d) would not sell outside the lordship.
Adam Cofote surrenders 1 rod of land with the appurtenances in Conisbrough to the use of William Vescy and his heirs in perpetuity. 2d entry fine.
Thomas Bire surrenders 1 rod of land with appurtenances in Conisbrough to the use of William Vescy and his heirs, as above. 2d entry fine.
[ ] surrenders [ ] acre of land in Conisbrough to the use of William B[ ] and his heirs, 6d entry fine.
Graves issues summons to an inquest to inquire if Adam Cos[ ] broke the lord’s fold .
Summons to an inquest concerning William Vescy’s plea of debt v. Richard Clerkson, as ordered in court of 17th Jnauary.
Total of this court 10s 8d.
John Hostiller of Bramley distrained again at the request of John of Stansall of Tykhill, debt, distrained to the next court.
William del Wode of Gresebroke distrained again at the request of Adam Webster of Rotherham, debt, distrained to the next court.
Thomas Rede distrained again at the request of John of Wodehall, chaplain, debt and trespass, distrained to the next court.
The same distrained again at the request of Edmund of Herthill, detention of cattle, distrained to the next court.
John Shephird of Malteby and John Laune agreed ,debt. John Laune puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 3d.
Thomas Bakster and Beatrice his wife and William of Serleby agreed, debt. William Henry Clerk v.William Vescy, debt, inquest next court.
Simon of Thwong v. Ingilram Don, debt. Ingilram summonsed twice, did not come, distrained.
William of Thornehill v. Thomas Lott, trespass, Thomas attached by Ralph [?the bailiff] and [ ], distrained.
Andrew of Edelyngton v. John Taillour, debt. Summonsed, did not come [ ].
The same v. Henry Walker, debt. Summonsed twice, did not come, distrained.
John Alaynson v. Adam, priest of the church of Warm[sworth], trespass, Adam did not come, distrained.
Thomas Page v. the same Adam, trespass, did not come, distrained.
Thomas Bacon v. Robert Canay, trespass.
Joan, sister of John of Wyghton v. John Custesson, debt. Summonsed, did not come, attached [ ].
Henry Taillour of Ravenfield v. Roger Taillour of Firsby, debt. 18d for a jacket, Roger pleadscnot guilty.
John of Conisbrough v. Hugh Hercy, debt. Did not come, summonsed.
Roger Taillour v. Henry Taillour of Ravenfield, trespasss. Roger says that Henry left his service within his term, half a mark damages. Henry says [ ].
John Pacy v. John of Steresthorp, trespass, fined 2d.
John Benyng of Braithwelll, who holds a messuage and 1 bovate in Braythewell died and Anabill daughter of Robert Clerk of Braithwelll, his cousin and heir comes and pays heriot (4s).
John Colyer v. Isabel Maccon maydin , trespass. Isabel puts herself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
William Bussell and Isabel Harpour agree, trespass. Isabel puts herself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
Agnes Bussell and Isabel agree, trespass. Isabel fined 2d.
Thomas Page and Isabel agree as above.
Henry of Westeby and John Alyngton v. Richard of Clifton, trespass. They say that Richard for 4 years last past withdrew suit from the mill of Conisbrough, to their damage, 20s damages claimed. Richard pleads not guilty. Inquest.
Richard of Clifton v. William [ ], trespass, not attached, so attached.
The same v. Ralph Fish, trespass, not attached, so attached.
Thomas Vescy v. [ ] Amory, debt. Not summonsed, so summonsed.
Robert of Newmarket suitor, as previous courts, fined 6d.
Bailiff repeats order to come to the next court for inquest between William Vescy and Richard Clerkson, debt.
Total of this court 7s 5d.
John of Stansall of Tickhill v. John Osteler, debt, did not come, distrained.
Adam Webster of Rotherham v. William of the Wode of Greasbrough, debt, did not come, distrained.
John pf Wodehall, chaplain, who had a plea of debt v. Thomas Rede is dead, adjourned sine die.
Edmund of Herthill & Thomas Rede, agree, detention of cattle. Edmund puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
Henry Clerk v. William Vescy, debt, inquest next court.
Simon Thwong v. Ingelram Don, debt, Ingelram essoined, to have day next court.
William of Thornehill and Thomas Lot agree, trespass. Thomas places himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
Andrew of Edelyngton v. John Taillur, debt, attached by Stephen Elisson, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
The same Andrew v. Robert Walker, debt, attached by grave, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John Alaynson and Adam, parson of Warmsworth agree on debt. Adam fined 3d.
Thomas Page and the same Adam agree on the same. Adam fined 3d.
Determined by inquest that John Custson owes Joan, servant of John of Wighton, 4s 6d, but retained 2s. Satisfaction made, fined 3d for detention.
Henry Taillur of Ravenfield and Roger Taillur of Frisby agree, debt. Henry fined 2d.
John of Conesby v Hugh Hercy, knight, debt, summonsed, did not come, distrained.
Roger Tayllur and Henry Taillur of Ravenfield agree, trespass, Roger fined 2d.
Adam Cofoot v. William of Croft, debt, summonsed, not come, attached.
William Cort v. Robert Riche, debt, attached by John of Wighton, not come, distrained.
William of Anstan, chaplain v. StephenTolkard, not summonsed, so summonsed.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colyer, debt, not summonsed, so summomsed.
Determined that Thomas Page unjustly pled v John Cressy for trespass, gets nothing, fined 2d.
Richard of Cliffeton v. William Pilcake, trespass, attached by John Vicar, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Determined that Adam Costnought is not guilty of breaking the lord’s fold.
Richard of Cliffeton v. Ralph Fissh, trespass, distrained by 1 pot, not come, to be better distrained, fined 2d.
John Vescy and Richard Amory agree, debt, Richard fined 3d.
Determined that Stephen Elisson’s animals consumed Adam Pacy’s hay, 2s 6d damages agreed, Stephen fined 3d.
Adam Balne v. JohnTaillur, debt, attached by Stephen Elisson, did not come, distrained, 3d.
William Alcok v. William Tote, trespass, William Tote’s animals at last harvest consumed William Alcok’s crops, 10s damages. William Tote admits trespass, seeks assessment, assessed at 18d, 2d fine.
The same v. the same whose boar injured his horse worth 2 marks,10s damages. William Tote admits the damage, seeks assessment, assessed at [blank], fined 2d.
Henry of Bergh v. Adam of Balne seeks 2 pairs of boots worth 2s. Adam says he owes noting and seeks an inquest, which determines that he owes the boots, damages assessed [blank], agreed, fined 4d.
The grave presents that Stephen Elisson sold weak ale, 2d.
Henry of Bergh did not prosecute Adam of Balne, debt, he and pledge fined 2d.
Isabel Bate v, Adam Smith, trespass. Adam’s animals consumed and trampled her crops on 2 acres of her land for 9 years, 40s damages. Adam comes, requests assessment of damages, agreed, fined 2d.
Richard son of Alexander (4d), John Pacy (2d), William Robynson (4d), summoned to inquest, did not come, fined.
John Mille, chaplain and John Machon agree on debt.John Machon fined 2d.
Robert Bussel takes from Robert of Morton, steward, houses at the castle beyond the drawbridge, except that house called Knyght chambre which is nearer the castle. To have and to hold from the date of this court for 6 years, paying yearly 10s in equal portions at Easter and Michaelmas and repairing and maintaining the houses at his own expense, except for the great grange.
12 bream taken from the fishpond below the castle sold for 6s, charged to the grave of Conisbrough.
P 18 as p 17.
John of Stansall of Tickhill v.John Osteler of Bramley, debt, not come, distrained.
Henry Clerk v. William Vescy, debt, inquest adjourned to next court.
Simon Thwong v.Ingelram Don, debt. Ingelram essoined at last court, not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Andrew of Edelyngton v. John Taillur, debt, 18d for fork sold him. John admits debt , damages assessed 6d, agreed, fined 2d.
The same Andrew v. Henry Walker debt, 13d for fork sold him, Henry admits debt, damages assessed 4d, agreed, fined 2d.
John of Conesburgh v. Hugh le Hercy, knight, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Adam Cofoot v William of Croft, debt, did not come, attached.
William Tote v. Robert Riche, debt, distrained by John of Wyghton, did not come , distrained, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. Richard of Cliffeton, debt, seeks 7s. Richard admits the debt, agreed, fined 2d.
William of Anstan, chaplain v. Stephen Tolcard, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colier, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
John Mille chaplain and John Smith of Bramley agree on debt, John Smyth puts him- self on mercy of the court, fined 2d.
John Mille, chaplain and the same, agree on debt, 2d fine as above. Adam Gibson v. Richard Stroe, trespass, Richard's animals while in his custody broke into Adam’s garden and consumed his crops, 40d damages. Richard acknowledges the damage. Damages assessed [blank], agreed, fined 2d.
The same v the same, trespass, Richard's calves while in his custody consumed his [ ], damages 40s. Richard denies the trespass, afterwards agree and Richard puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
The same Adam v. John Mayde, trespass, John wrongly mowed 20 feet of Adam’s meadow and removed hay worth 40d. Joihn denies this, inquest held, agree, John puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
Hugh [ ] v. Thomas Smith of Ravenfield, debt, seeks 10s, of which half should have been paid at Pentecost and half at Martinmas. Thomas admits the debt, assessed at 12d, agreed, fined 2d.
William of Hylton and John Sheperd of Micklebring agree on trespass,, John puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
William Tote and the same John agree on trespass, John fined as above.
Richard of Cliffeton v. William Pilcake, trespass, because he would not mill 2 quarters of malt, 4s damages. William seeks inquest, agree, William puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
The same v. Ralph Fissh, trespass, distrained by 1 pot, did not come, better distrained, fined 2d.
William Lombard v Thomas Page, trespass, did not follow up, fined 2d.
William Bussel v. the same, as above, fined 2d.
Alice Ailse v Thomas Machon, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
William Orlians through the grave surrenders an acre of land in Conisbrough which is granted to William son of Richard of Cliffeton for a term of 9 years, after which it will revert to William of Orlians and his heirs. Entry fine 4d.
John Vescy through the grave surrenders one and a half acres of land in Conisbrough at Wetelandes, which is granted to William Vescy and his heirs for ever. Entry fine 3d.
William Orlians and William Milner surrender a messuage in Conisbrough abutting on the lane and on the land of Juliana Vescy which is granted to Isolde attegotte and her heirs for ever. Entry fine 6d.
William Potter of Firsby through the grave surrenders a messuage in Firsby, which is granted to Sara, William’s wife and her heirs for ever. Entry fine 14d.
Adam Haliday v John Prat, debt, failed to follow up, fined 3d.
Adam of Balne and John Taillur agree on debt, John puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
John of Stirstorp v. Adam Elisson, trespass, Adam ploughed John’s land and took the profit, 20s damages. Adam denies, seeks inquest, John does nort pursue,fined 3d.
The same v. the same who for 2 years mowed grass in Master Alan’s wood, and took it away and his animals consumed it, damages 10s. Adam denies it, John does not pursue, fined 3d.
The same v the same, Adam took away a fence and boundary marker, damages 10s. Adam denies, John does not pursue, fined 3d.
The same Nicholas likewise surrenders 1 acre and 3 rods of land in Clifton, which are granted to Adam Smyth for 6 years. Entry fine 6d.
The forester presents that William Robynson (fined 3d) took [ ] and holly, John Cartwright (3d) the same. John of the Hil junior (2d) the same, William of the Hil (3d) the same, John Jakson (3d) the same, John Roberdson (2d) the same, Juliana Hert (2d), the same, Richard Jonson (6d) the same, Thomas Cust (2d) broke the park fence.
Joan servant of John of Wighton v John Custson, debt, 22d for crops sold to him, damages 12d. John says he owes nothing,seeks inquest, determined that he does owe 22d, damages assessed [blank], fined 3d.
Grave of Clifton 7s 8d.
John of Wyntworth, vicar of Conisbrough took from Robert of Morton, steward, the mill of Conisbrough and all its suit and the fishery there from Easter 1369 to Michaelmas next, paying £25 silver, namely £8 6s 8d at Michaelmas, £8 6s 8d at Easter, £8 6s 8d the following Michaelmas. And if the mill stops because of a defect of the timber that the lord will [ ].
Robert Bussell bought 20 ash trees 5d each, 8s 4d.
The same Robert bought 20 small ash trees [ ] 2s 6d.
John son of Robert, constable, presents that William of Sandale (fined 6d), owes [ ]. The wife of John Robynson (4d), Joan Bithewacre (4d), the wife of William Wayce (4d) [ ] and a pig worth [blank] from outside the lordship from the feast of the Annunciation and it is sold.
Peter Ayr, constable presents that the wife of John of Bramley brewed (fined 12d).
John of Rilet [?] constable presents that Thomas Spynk (fined 6d), Agnes [ ]nil (2d) brewed.
Adam of Bolton, constable presents that Joan of Wrtlaye (fined 12d) brewed.
John of Wyghton, constable presents that John of [ ]esthorp (fined 12d), William of Morthyng (12d), Thomas [ ] (12d), Robert Mawer (4d), John Custson (12d), William Wyllymson (12d) brewed. William Edward (6d) drew blood from John Foye.
Robert Morice, constable, presents that William Laweson (fined 12d),brewed. John Henrison (18d) [ ], Thomas, parson of Thrybergh . Peter Ally owed jury service , did not come, fined.
Henry Machon, constable presents that the wife of William Newall (fined 6d) brewed.
Thomas Lot, constable presents that the wife of William of Thornehill (fined 4d) brewed. William Jankinson (6d) did not come.
William Westryn, constable presents that Robert Alayn (fined 4d) brewed.
John White, constable, presents that Hugh Nautherd (fined 2d) did not come, Sampson son of John [ ]unjustly on John of Sterstorp, Robert Webster (fined 6d) drew blood from John his servant, Stephen Elisson (6d) and Adam Elisson (6d) brewed.
William Lombard, constable presents that John Alaynson (fined 6d), William Milner (6d), Juliana Vescy (6d), John Machon (6d), Magot attegotte (6d), Willam Bussell (2d), Adam Smyth (6d), Richard son of Juliana (6d), Roger Taillur (2d), brewed. John Jamesson (6d), Thomas Bire [?] (2d), Thomas the vicar’s servant (2d), John Brotoner servant of Juliana Vescy (4d), Roger Milner (2d), Roger Tayllur practised archery on feast days and from the ninth hour on Saturday until the ninth hour on Sunday.
Roger Taillur (fined 4d) drew blood from Isabel wife of Robert Turnour. John Machon (12d) made pastured [his animals] on le Milnegrene. William Milner (4d) did not dredge the water-course from Cissegrene attebarre to the ferry.
A sheep from outside the lordship has been over a year at Tromsflete valued at 18d, sold to William Wayte.
And for strays 3s 6d.
John of Stansall of Tickhill v. John Osteler of Bramley, debt, did not come, attached.
Adam Webster of Rotherham v. William of the Wode of Greasbrough, debt, not attached, so attached.
Henry Clerk [ ] again referred to inquest.
Simon Thwong v. Ingelram Don, debt, attached by Ralph the bailiff, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John of Conesburgh v. Hugh le Hercy, knight, debt, not attached, so attached.
Adam Cofoot v.William of Croft, debt, not distrained so distrained.
Willam Tote and Richard Riche agree on debt, Richard puts himself on the mercy of the court, fined 2d.
William of Anstan, chaplain v. Stephen Tolcard, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colyer, debt, not distrained, does not come, so distrained.
John Morice v. Adam Gibson, trespass, consuming crops, inquest, agree, John fined 2d.
John of Lumby and William Lombard agree re debt, William Lumbard fined 2d.
Ralph son of William v. Adam Stu’bullon, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
The same v. Hugh Sheperd, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Ralph Lister of Rotherham and John Loueday, agree on debt, John fined 2d.
Richard of Cliffeton v. Ralph Fish, trespass, distarined by 1 pot, did not come, better distrained, fined 2d.
Alice Ailse v. Thomas Mashonman , debt, attached by a chest, did not come, distrained better, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. John Loueday, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
John Loueday v. Roger Taillur of Firsby, debt, does not prosecute, John and pledge fined 2d.
Roger Milner and Adam Haliday agree on contract, Adam fined 4d.
John of Radcliffe and Henry Walker agree on trespass, henry fined 2d.
The same agree on debt, Henry fined 2d.
Adam Costnogh v. John Vescy, trespass, John tethered his horse next to Adam’s oats and the horse ate the oats, worth 5s per quarter. John acknowledged the trespass, damages assessed at 4d, John fined 2d.
William Lumbard v. Alan Dibse, who withdrew suit of baking. Alan cannot say why he withdrew suit, fined 2d, damages assessed.
The same William v. John Halon, for the same, damages assessed, John fined 2d.
The same William v. John Machon, that he has an oven and allowed John Galon, Alan Ailse, Juliana Vescy to bake in it, damages sought 10s. John Machon denies this and seeks an inquest, adjourned to next court.
The same William . William Milner, trespass, not attached, so attached.
Richard Cody v. Thomas Olyf, trespass, Thomas’s animals consumed his barley. Thomas admits, damages assessed, fined 2d.
John Alaynson and Richard son of John agree on trespass, Richard fined 2d.
John of Sterstorp v. Adam Elisson, contract, Adam [ ] from John a cart for a week to carry dung and after the week retained the cart to distrain for 6s rent owed , John claims damages 10s. Adam says that he kept the cart to carry all the dung. Inquest.
The same , trespass, John leased Adam a messuage, and Adam took from it bordes, hekkes, Raudebertes, standbeddes and other necessaries worth 10s, 10s damages sought. Adam denies. Inquest.
John Smalyhynd (fined 8d) felled and took away 2 oak saplings in the lord’s wood. Richard son of John (4d), felled and took away holly..
Henry Clerk: inquest adjourned again.
Simon Thwong v.Ingelram Don, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk, did not come,fined 2d.
John of Conesburgh v. Hugh Hercy, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
Adam Cofoot v. Willam of Croft, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
William of Anstan, chaplain, v. Stephen Tolcard, debt, distrained by John of Wighton, did not come fined 2d.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colier, debt, Maykyn has nothing ,to be distrained if possible.
Ralph son of William v. Adam Stu’bullon, debt, attached by Robert Clerk, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
The same Ralph v. Hugh Sheperd, debt, distrained by John of Wighton, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Willioam of Butterbusk v. John, vicar of Conisbrough, contract, John should be William’s colleague in farming the common mill of Conisbrough but has broken the agreement. John says William broke the contract, seeks inquest. Determined that John of Butterbusk unjustly [ ] William of Hilton pledge of William of the Hil [sic].Fined 2d.
William of Hilton v. Henry Walker, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Alice Ailse v. Thomas Machonman, distrained by 1 chest, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. John Loueday, debt, not attached, so attached.
William Lumbard v. John Machon, suit of baking, inquest next court.
The same v. William Milner , as above.
Adam Haliday v. Roger Taillur of Firsby, trespass, Adam did not prosecute, fined 2d.
Richard Cody and Thomas Olif of Butterbusk agree, trespasss, Richard fined 2d.
Thomas Olif and Richard Cody plea as above,Thomas fined 2d.
The same Richard v. the same Thomas, as above, Richard fined 2d.
John of Derfeld Machon [sic] v. Robert son of Christiana of Dalton, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Adam Haliday v. John Colier, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Roger Milner and John of the Frith agree on debt, John fined 2d.
Thomas Olif v. Thomas Page, trespass, to have a day next court.
Richard Cody and Thomas Olif agree on trespass, Thomas fined 2d.
Adam Haliday v. John Porte trespass, attached by John Alaynson, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Richard Amori v. John Vescy, trespass, John took a strip [of land] for 12d and prevented Richard from profitting , damages. John denies this and seeks inquest. Determined that John did prevent Richard, damages assessed 2d, John fined 3d.
John Vescy v. Richard Amori, debt, Richard owes 15d which should have been paid at Michaelmas and Easter. Richard swears he owes nothing. John [ ].
Richard Jakson v. John of the Hill, debt, Richard seeks half a bushel of barley missing from a quarter [ ] and John denies this. John Jakson[sic] fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. William Lombard, debt, seeks 1 quarter of barley worth 7s sold to him 7 years ago. William says that the barley was worth 4s at the time and Adam then had 4 [ ] of bread [ ] 2d and so he was not bound to Adam for 10d, which he paid Adam. Agreed, William fined 2d.
The ale grave presents that William Bussell (fined 2d), Magot Bussel (2d), Juliana Vescy (2d), John Machon (3d), the wife of John Alaynson sold ale for 1½d a gallon and without a sign and would not [ ] to the assessors to try.
William Margery by the grave surrenders a messuage and 9 acres of land in Clifton, which is granted to John son of Nicholas son of Christiana and his heirs for ever. Entry fine 6s.
John son of Nicholas son of Christiana pays heriot for a rod of land which came to him as the son and heir of Nicholas, deceased, 3d.
The same John surrenders the above properties , which are granted to Adam Pacy and his heirs for ever, entry fine 40d.
William Cosyn by licence of the court leases to William Robinson an acre of land in Crokewell for 6 years, 4d fine.
John of Stirstorp and Adam Elisson agree on contract, inquest, Adam fined 2d.
The same, agree on trespass, Adam fined 2d.
The ale grave presents that Adam Elisson [ ].
William of Goyte (fined 18d), Juliana Vescy (4d), Richard Amori (10d) and Adam Cofoot [ ] brush in the park.
Ordered that tennts who ought to labour together on the lord’s grange at the castle must do so, penalty 20d.
John of Stansall of Tickhill v. John Osteler of Bramley, debt. John Osteler is dead, adjourned sine die.
Adam Webstur of Rotherham v. William of the Wode of Greasbrough, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
Determined that Henry Clerk and William Vescy should agree on the cost of a certain toll [?] with[ ], each fined 2d and gain nothing.
Simon Thwong v. Ingelram Don, debt, distrained by Richard Clerk, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John of Conesburgh v. Hugh Hercy knight, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
Adam Cofoot v. William of Croft, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
William of Anstan chaplain v. Stephen Tolcard, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John Riches v. Maykyn Colier, debt, Maykyn has nothing, to be distrained if he does.
Ralph son of William and Adam Stu’bellou, agree on debt, Adam fined 2d.
William of Hilton v. Henry Walker, debt, not attached, so attached.
[ ] 20s damages. John and Elot deny. Determined that Elot is guilty, damages 3d, fined 3d.
John Custson and Agnes Mody,agree on trespass, Agnes fined 2d.
John of Wighton and Agnes Mody agree on trespass, Agnes fined 2d.
Agnes Mody and William Forte agree on trespass, William fined 2d.
Thomas of the S [ ] and Adam Maunsel agree on debt, Adam fined 2d.
Robert of Berley and William of Keueton agree on debt, William fined 2d.
The same another action as above.
John Loueday v. William Smith of Ravenfield, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Thomas Smyth of Ravenfield v. John Loueday, trespass, Thomas does not prosecute, he and his pledge fined 2d.
Adam of Wodhall v. Simon Cokke, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Alice Ailse v. Thomas Machonman, debt, distrained by a chest, did not come, distrained better, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. John Loueday, debt, not distrained, did not come, so distrained.
William Lombard v. John Machon, suit of baking, adjourned to next court.
John of Derfeld Machon v. Robert son of Christaina of Bolton, debt, did not come, attached.
William Alcok v. Robert Webster, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Thomas Bust surrenders an acre [ ] of land in Clifton, garnted to Adam Pacy and his heirs for ever. 8d entry fine.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colier, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
Ralph son of William v. Hugh Sheperd, debt, distrained by John of Wyghton, did not come [ ].
John Loueday v. Wiliam Smith of Ravenfield, debt, not attached, so attached.
Thomas Oliuer v. John Custson, trespass, John’s animals destroyed half an acre of peas [ ]Howe, damage 40d. John admits the trespasss, damages assessed [blank], fined 2d.
The same parties, trespass, John’s animals destroyed 3 rods of peas [ ] yerd, damage 40d. John admits, as above.
The same parties, trespass, John’s animals destroyed half an acre of [ ] feld, damages 40d, John admits, as above.
John Custson v. Thomas Oliuer, trespass. Thomas with his household broke [ ] garden [ ] and destroyed his crops and malt, damage 10s. Thomas denies and seeks inquest.
The same parties, trespass. Thomas’ animals destroyed 3 rods of dredge [mix of barley and oats] [ ], damage 6s 8d. Thomas denies and seeks inquest.
Juliana Vescy v. Peter Ally, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Hugh Bacon and John Peryn,agreed on trespass, John fined 2d.
Robert son of Christiana of Bolton v. John of Derfeld Machon, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Adam Pacy v. John Loueday, debt [ blank ] distrained.
John of Derfeld Machon v. Robert son of Christiana , debt, not attached, so attached.
Adam Haliday and John Colier agree on debt, John fined 2d.
John Symson of Greasbrough v. John Alaynson, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Thomas Galon v. William Lombard, debt, seeks 2s owed him [ ] for two years and 40s. William says he owes nothing, grave as pledge.
The same parties, trespass, William’s animals destroyed 6 acres of crops for 6 years, 20s damages. William admits, damages assessed [blank], William fined 2d.
William Lombard and Juliana Vescy, agree on trespass, Juliana fined 2d.
Adam Dilsy v. William Lombard, trespass. William did not bake Adam’s bread [ ] damages 15d. William admits, damages assessed [blank], William fined 2d.
William Lombard and Richard Cody agree on trespass, each fined 2d.
William lombard v. Thomas Page, trespass. Thomas withdrew suit from Willia’s oven, damage [blank], Thomas admits, damages assessed [blank], thomas fined 2d.
William Lombard v. Adam Cofoot, trespass as above, Adam fined 2d.
William Alcok v. Henry Walker, debt,seeks 18½d that is 9½d [ ] his rent & 3d for [?] and 6d for half a bushel of barley, 12d damages. Henry admits owing the 6d and 12d damages, but not the other money. Inquest.
The same William v. Robert Webster, debt, seeks 3s rent owed him [ ]15d for ploughing Robert’s land, damages 18d. Robert admits, fined 2d.
The ale grave presents that Magot Bussel (fined 2d), Julian Vescy (2d), Emma Milner (2d), John Alaynson (2d), sold weak ale [ ] without a sign and would not send it to the grave for testing.
Adam attehalle v Simon Cokke, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Total this court : 3s 2d.
Adam Webster of Rotherham v. William of the Wode, debt, not distrained, as he has nothing. To distrain if &c.
Simon Thwong v. Ingelram Don, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
Adam Cofoot v William of Croft, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John of Conesburgh v. Hugh Hercy, knight, debt, not distrained, so distrained.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colier, debt, Maykyn has nothing, to distrain if &c.
William of Hilton v. Henry Walker, debt, seeks payment for half a quarter of peas worth 4s, which ought to have been paid before Martinmas, damages 4s. Henry says he does not owe it, John Pacy pledge, to have a day at the next court.
John Loueday v. Thoms Smith of Ravenfield, debt, not attached, so attached.
John Custson essoined by Adam Cofoot against Thomas Oliuer, trespass, 2 suits, inquest.
Juliana Vescy v Peter Ally, debt, summonsed, does not come, attached.
Robert son of Christiana of Bolton v. John of Derfeld Machon, plea of debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
John Adamson of the parish of Silkstone v. Adam Edeson of Barnburgh, debt, pledge Ralph Clerk, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Adam of Wodhalle v Simon Cokke, debt, seeks 2s 5d for farm of land [ ], for [plough?] iron 9d. Simon admits owing 5½d, only, to have a day in court.
William Lombard abandons his suit against John Mabon, debt, fined 2d.
Alice Ailse v. Thomas Machonman, debt, distrained by one chest, did not come, distrained , fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. John Loveday, debt, not distrained, did not come, distrained.
William Lombard v. John Machon, suit of baking, adjourned again.
The same William v. William Milner for the same adjourned again.
John of Derfeld Machon v. Robert son of Christiana, did not come, attached.
Thomas Olif v. Thomas Page adjourned again.
Richard Symson v. John Alaynson , debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
John Galon v. William Lombard, debt. William is essoined by Adam Cofoot, to have a day in court.
Thomas Page and John of Butterbusk agree on trespass, John fined 2d.
John Colier v.John Mareshall, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
Thomas Page v.William Lombard, trespass, to have a day next court.
Adam Pacy v. William Lombard, debt, seeks 12d for a horse which William took in the park without licence. William says he owes nothing, as Adam Costnogh made satisfaction. Dertermined that he owes it, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v. Richard Jonson, debt, 7s 10d for malt sold him. Richard admits debt, fined 2d.
John Galon surrenders a messuage and seven and a half acres of land in Conisbrough , granted to John and Idonea his wife and the heirs of their body, then to their right heirs. 18d entry fine.
William Alcok v. Henry Walker, debt, both summonsed to next court for inquest.
Adam Webster of Rotherham v William of the Wode. Adam is dead, adjourned sine die.
Simon Thwong v. Ingelram Don, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk, did not come, Ralph fined 2d.
Adam Cofoot v. William of Croft, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk , did not come, Ralph fined 2d.
John of Conesburgh did not prosecute his suit against Hugh Hercy, knight, he annd pledge fined 2d.
William of Hilton and Henry Walker agree on debt, Henry fined 2d.
John Loueday v. Thomas Smyth of Ravenfield debt, not attached, so attached.
John Custson and Adam Cofoot and Thomas Olyuer agree on trespass, John fined 2d.
The same parties, as above.
Peter Ally admits he owes Juliana Vescy 23d, fined 2d.
Robert son of Christiana of Bolton v John Machon of Derfeld, debt, not attached, so attached.
John Adamson of the parish of Silkstone v Adam Edeson of Barnburgh, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Adam of Wodhalle and Simon Cokke agree on debt, Simon fined 2d.
William Louayn v. Thomas of Rauenfeld, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Alice Ailse v Thomas Machonman,debt to have a day next court.
Adam Pacy v John Loueday the same.
William Lombard v. John Machon, suit of baking, the same.
The same William v. William Milner as above.
John of Derfeld Machon v. Robert son of Christiana, debt, the same.
Thomas Olif did not prosecute his suit of trespass against Thomas Page, fined 2d.
Richard Symson v. John Alaynson, debt, summonsd, did not come, attached.
John Colier v. John Maresshall, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Presented that William Lombard took a horse from the park, assessed at 5d, fined 2d.
Thomas Boist for [ ]fined 2d.
William Lombard v. John Galon, debt, seeks 2s for 12 skins [ ] 12d. John seeks inquest . Determined that he owes 2s, fined 2d.
The same parties, debt, William seeks 3s for 12 skins sold [ ] 18d. John seeks an inquest. Determined that William brought action unjustly, fined 2d.
Determined that William Lombard brought an unjust plea of debt v. John Galon for 8d for a plough [ ], fined 2d.
Determined that William Lombard owes John Galon 18d for lining a tunic with fur, damages 1d, fined 2d.
Determined that John Galon brought an unjust plea of debt against William Lombard for 12d for reaping crops at harvest, fined 2d.
Determined that William Lombard grazed John Galon’s crops for 6 years, damages 1d, fined 2d.
The same parties as above, grazing for 5 years.
The same parties, as above, grazing for 4 years.
The same parties, as above, grazing for 3 years.
The same parties, as above, grazing in year past.
Determined that William Lombard sold Adam Pacy 4 ells of cloth, short by one quarter, fined 2d.
Adam Pacy admits he owes William 3s 2d for 4 ells of cloth [ ], fined 2d.
William Alcok v. Henry Walker, debt, inquest. Stephen Elisson (fined 2d), Adam [ ], Richard saunderson (2d), William [ ]son (2d), William [ ]son (2d) summoned to the inquest did not come.
Roger of Kilnehurst who held a messuage [ ] in Braithewell died and Henry his son and heir pays heriot, 6s.
Adam Pacy v. William Lombard, debt, seeks 7s for [ ] sold him 7 years ago, damages 11d. William says he does not owe it, seeks inquest, determined that William owes 5s, damages assessed 12d, fined 2d. And because he sought 2s [ ].
Adam Haliday surrenders a messuage and 1 bovate of land except a [ ] and a croft of 3 acres which Henry of Westby holds [ ], granted to John Alaynson and Elizabeth his wife and their heirs for ever, 5s entry fine.
Roger Tayllur of Firsby by Ralph Bailly surrenders a piece of land [ ] in Firsby, graanted to Adam Haliday, 2s entry fine.
Roger Taillur v. Adam Haliday, contract, Roger did not prosecute, 2d fine.
Simon Thwong v. Ingelram Don, debt, distrained by Ralph [ ], fined 2d.
Adam Cofoot v. Walter of [the castle?], debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk [ ], fined 2d.
[ ] Riche v. Maykyn Colier, debt , not distrained, [ ].
John Loueday did not prosecute his suit of debt against Thomas Smith of Ravenfield, [ ], fined 2d.
John son of Christiana of Bolton did not prosecute his suit of debt against John Machon [ ], fined 2d.
John Adamson of the parish of Silkstone v. Adam Edeson of Barnburgh [ ], attached.
Thomas of Rauenfeld v. Walter Louayn, debt 4s , did not prosecute [ ] fined 2d.
Alice Ailse and Thomas Machonman agree on debt, Thomas fined 2d.
Adam Pacy v.John Loueday, debt, did not come, distrained.
William Lombard v. John Machon , suit of baking adjourned to next court.
The same v. William Milner as above.
John of Derfeld Machon v. Robert son of Christiana, debt, did not prosecute, fined 2d.
Richard Symson v. John Alaynson, debt adjourned ot next court.
John Colier v.John Marsshal, debt, did not prosecute, fined 2d.
William Lombard admits that he owes Henry Clerk 4s under a contract for custody of [ ], fined 2d.
Henry Clerk for unjust suit of debt v. William Lombard [ ].
John of F[ ] v. Juliana Vescy, trespass, not attached, so attached.
William Alcok and Henry Walker agree on [ ], Henry fined 2d.
Magot, widow of James Turnour died seised of a cottage and 5 rods of land in Clifton. And Joan her daughter and heir pays 12d heriot..
A cottage and half a bovate of land in Cusworth which Agnes, widow of William of Lang[twhaite], now dead held is in the lord’s hands. And William maintained the cottage in timber and it is in good condition. Entry fine 18d.
Henry Barnesfader exchanged 3 rods of free land in Clifton with William son of Robert for 3 rods of villein land , 6d for licence.
Anabilla Clerk v. Richard Saunderson, trespass, attached by grave, did not come, distrained , fined 2d.
Thomas of Camsal by the grave surrenders 3 acres of land in Braithwell, granted to Anabilla his wife for life, 12d entry fine.
Adam Elisson surrenders 2 messuages and 2 bovates of land in Braithwell, garnted to Magot his wife for life, 4s entry fine.
William Lombard v. Henry of Graudon, debt, not summonsed, so summonsed.
John Marsshall v. John Potter, trespass, not attached, so attached.
Grave of Clifton 3s [7s erased].
Simon Thwong v. Ingram Don, debt, seeks 1 quarter of peas woth 6s 8d and half a quarter of barley, worth 6d for 1 bullock which Margaret Ingram’s wife bought from Simon. She has paid for only half a quarter of barley. Ingram says the bullock was sold for 8 silver shillings, not for crops, pledges law with John Alainson as pledge.
Adam Cofoot v. William of Croft, debt, distrained by Ralph Clerk, did not come, distrained, fined 2d.
John Riche v. Maykyn Colier, debt, not dstrained, so distrained.
John Adamson of the parish of Silkstone v. Adam Edeson of Barnburgh, debt, not distarined, so distrained.
Richard Hare v. Peter Godewyn, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Robert Hede v. John Bedel of Harthill, debt, summonsed, did not come, attached.
Adam Pacy v. John Loueday, debt, did not come, distrained.
William Lombard v. John Machon, John built a new oven and allowed the tenants who owed suit to William’s oven to use it, damages 20s. John admits, but says that he charged nothing, seeks judgement .
William Lombard v. William Milner, William Milner ought to bake bread in William Lombard’s oven, but withdrew, damages 20s. William M. says he is a free man and tenant and holds all his tenements freely of the Priory of Lewes, as parson of the church of Conisbrough and as of right of the church of Conisbrough and seeks judgement whether he owes suit to William L.
Richard Symson v. John Alaynson, debt, did not prosecute, fined 2d.
John of Fery v. Juliana Vescy, suit of distraint of a horse taken for rent, adjourned to next court.
John Maresshall v. Joan[?] Potter, trespass, not attached, so attached.
The ale grave presents that Magot of the Gotte 9fined 2d), agnes Bussel (2d), Julian Vescy (2d), sold ale without a sign and wouldnot let the ale reeve test it.
Gilbert of Tils, Ralph of Cusworth, John of Newton attached again for unjustly possessing the goods of William of Newal, the lord’s serf, now dead.
Anabilla Clerk v. Richard Saunderson, Richard seized without licence a bovate of land in Braithwell of which she is the heir [ ] John son of Adam Benyng and paid a fine. Richard says that John leased the land to him for 12 years and seeks judgement whether Anabilla is the heir. The court rolls to be scrutinised.
P 37-39 are copies of page 31-33.

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