Colne Priory Manor Court Rolls (ERO D/DPr21 together with rough copy of rolls D/DPr38)

31.5.1626 (Wednesday 31 May 1626)

document 33901241

whereas at a court here held for the aforesaid manor 15.10.1624 Geo Hunwicke was admitted for himself and his assigns to all that parcel of meadow with appurtenances lying in White Colne or wherever as it is believed within the parish of Earls Colne commonly called Bridge Meadow containing by estimation 2a2r lying next to Colneford Bridge by the surrender of Jn Hunwick his father as by a roll of the aforesaid court it is clearly shown now it is shown by the homage of this court that the aforesaid Jn Hunwick out of court and after the last court surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of Wm Hunwick instead of the bailiff in the presence of Israel Ennewes and of Robt Crowe two customary tenants the same testifying according to the custom of the aforesaid manor the aforesaid parcel of meadow with appurtenances and all that reversion or remainder his right title interest and demand whatsoever of and in the same to the use and behoof of the said Geo Hunwick the son and his heirs forever to whom the same said Geo present here in court the lord by his aforesaid steward granted and delivered thereof seisin by the rod to have to him and his heirs forever to hold from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the aforesaid manor by the rents customs and services thereunto belonging and by right accustomed and he made the lord fine and fealty and was admitted etc