all his right to his
sister Maud and her husband John Horin, [who] gives the lord
10s. for entry money; pledges, Simon Patrick, John Talk.
23. Hugh Wiking for not making suit at the lord's mill, 12d.
24. It was presented that William Derwin and John Derwin
(fine, 12d.) committed a trespass against Agnes Dene, and
the cry was raised, therefore etc.
25. Hugh Churchyard contracted [marriage] without the lord's
leave; [fine] 12d.
26. Let Juliana Forester be distrained for her default, also
William Moor.
27. John Kulbel in mercy (fine, 12d.) for not producing
Gregory Miller, and he is commanded to produce him at the
next court.
28. Hugh Andrew's son gives the lord 4s. for leave to marry;
pledge, Robert Serjeant.
29. Juliana Forester gives the lord 12d. in order that for
the future no occasion may be taken against her for neglect
of suit of court.
30. John Franklain is put in seisin of his father's tenement
and gives the lord 20s. for entry; pledge, Robert Serjeant.
31. Henry Cross gives the lord 4s. for license to marry;
pledge, Robert Serjeant.
32. Isabella Warin gives the lord 4s. for leave to give her
daughter Mary in marriage; pledge, John Serjeant.
33. It is presented by the whole township that Ralph le War
has disseised the lord of a moiety of a hedge, whereas it
had often been adjudged by award of the court that the said
hedge belongs as to one moiety to the lord and as to the
other to Ralph, and the said Ralph claims and takes to his
use the whole to the lord's damage etc. Also they say that
the said Ralph holds Overcolkescroft, which land by right is
the lord's.
34. It is presented by unanimous verdict of the whole court
that if anyone marries a woman who has right in any land
according to the custom of the manor and is seised thereof
by the will of the lord, and the said woman surrenders her
right and her seisin into the hands of the lord and her
husband receives that right and seisin from the hands of the
lord, in such case the heirs of the woman are for ever
barred from the said land and the said right remains to the
husband and his heirs. Therefore let William Wood, whose
case falls under this rule, hold his land in manner
aforesaid. And for the making of this inquest the said
William gives the lord 6s.8d.
35. The tenements of Lucy Mill are to be seize
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