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INGOLDMELLS COURT ROLLS
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Heriot xlvjˢ viijᵈ

accepted to pay heriot for the said tenements according to the custom of the manor. And he is admitted. And he gives the lord for heriot, pledges &c.

The township presents that Clementia wife of Simon Tappart raised the hue justly upon Walter Pork, therefore the said Walter is in mercy, pledge Richard Reyner.

Also that Robert Ascyl concealed one 'rothere' worth . . .,therefore (he) is in mercy, pledge &c.

Also that an attachment made upon one Robert atte Dyke to Ranulph Bragge in a plea of agreement by three 'ares' 1 'swaype' and one sail was arrested by Alan Warren, therefore let the said Alan be attached.

Also that William son of Simon atte Welle drew blood from atte Hallegarth, therefore the said William is in mercy, pledge &c. Also that Walter atte Hallegarth drew blood from William son of Simon atte Welle, therefore the said Walter is in mercy, pledge &c.


Court of Ingoldemeles held before William de Wakefeld, steward, on Wednesday the Feast of S. Benedict, 12 Edw. [21 March a.d. 1318-9].

William de Preesthorp acknowledged that he held detained in the pasture of the same William from the Feast of the Apostles Philip and James xii E. to the Feast of S. Michael following six Stirks of the age of one year of the stirks of Matilda de Cracroft for xijˢ due to the same Matilda. And the said William is in mercy for the unjust detention of the said money.

Mercy iijᵈ


From Richard Bareheued of Derby for licence to marry Alice who was the wife of Thomas Herward, who holds in dower four acres of land in Ingoldemels vˢ, pledge &c.

Fine vˢ

The township presents that the custom of the manor is that if any free man begets any [child] by a 'native' (woman) of the lord that 'native' he ought to remain for ever. And they say that William son of of Sarah atte Crambes of the same condition was ordained without the licence of the lord, therefore is in mercy.

Mercy iijᵈ

Sum of this roll xijˢ vijᵈ.