to this court came Thos Harvie and humbly sought from the lord admittance to one parcel of this manor and to one cottage now built upon the said parcel of waste which same said parcel of waste contains in length 28virgates and in breadth to one head 10virgates and to the other head 9virgates and a half and abutting at one head towards the north and at the other head towards the south and lying in length between a parcel of land pertaining to The Heyhouse on one part towards the east and the kings highway leading from Colne towards Colne Park on the other head towards the west late of Francis Newton to whom the lord by his said steward granted thereof seisin to have to himself and his heirs to hold from the lord by the rod at the will of the lord according to the custom of the said manor by the rents thereof annually to the lord and from his heirs to their use 6d and he gave to the lord his fine as is shown in the margin and made fealty and was admitted thereof tenant of the lord