fine 4s | to this court came
Robt Pearetree
and
Thos Pearetree
who held to themselves and their heirs from the lord by the rod one part or parcel of pasture called
Rushfield
and one customary meadow with appurtenances called
Rushmeade
in the said Colne containing altogether by estimation about 6a according as at a view with court here held
24.7.1592
it was fully shown and they surrendered into the hands of the lord by the hands of his said steward the premises with appurtenances viz to the intention as was made above the lord being thus seised thereof granted from his hands to the aforesaid
Thos Pearetree
the other part or parcel of the said pasture called
Rushfield
containing by estimation about 6a now divided from the rest of the said pasture lying between the demesne lands of the manor of Colne Priory called Chalkney Crofts on the one part towards the south east and the rest of the said croft towards the north west and also the other part or parcel of the said meadow called
Rushfield Meadow
containing by estimation 2a1r lying between the parcel of meadow called Chalkney Meadow towards the south and the rest of the said meadow towards the north west according as it is divided and shown by the metes and bounds to have to the said
Thos Pearetree
and his heirs to hold from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the manor etc
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