Court
Session |
Suitors of The Court |
Court Details: |
Name of Owner
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Name of Proprietor or
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Location of Land / |
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14/3/1548 |
William France Snr (of Laund), Rodger France (of Laund), Henry
Waterhouse (of Laund), |
1. Likewise: They make a representation that William Thompson
(of Laund) has broken into the Lord's enclosure |
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2 Edward VI |
James Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd), Thomas Hole or Hall (of
Woolroyd), John Toose, Chaplain (of Birks) |
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taken away his own animals in that same place without asking for them.
Therefore he himself is in |
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Edward Hole or Hall
(tenant of Thos Brodbent of Pole
House), |
Amercement: £0'0'16. |
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and others……. |
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26/2/1546 |
William France Snr (of Laund), Rodger France (of Laund), Henry
Waterhouse (of Laund), |
1. The following persons not come to court. Therefore Amerced: |
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37th Henry VIII |
James Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd), Thomas Hole or Hall (of
Woolroyd), John Toose, Chaplain (of Birks) |
Gilebert Waterhouse of Wilberlee. Fine £0'0'2 and others. |
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Edward Hole or Hall
(tenant of Thos Brodbent of Pole
House), William Tomson (of Laund) |
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and others……. |
2. Likewise: James Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd), has cut down
without the lord's licence two young oaks and twenty |
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two trees from 'Birkes'. Therefore he himself is in Amercement
to the lord: Fine...£0'6'8 |
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3. Likewise: An Injunction has been given to James and Thomas
Hole or Hall (Both of Woolroyd). That they shall |
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not dig nor procure stones in a certain trackway existing in
'Woller rode grene' under pain. |
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Fine £0'2'0?? |
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4.
Likewise: There is an Injunction that everyone should appear at Cupwith Dyke
at a certain day laid down for |
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making their fences under pain of £0'0'4 for each absent. |
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5. Likewise: No one should cut down young oaks ashes nor the
great ashes at 'Birkes'. |
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Under pain. Fines: £0'3'4 for each oak, £0'3'4 for each ash
and £0'0'12 for each hollyns. |
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30th June 1544 |
William France (of Laund), George Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd),
Henery Waterhouse (of Laund), |
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Likewise: William France (of Laund) has cut down two young oaks within his
holding (Laund). Therefore he |
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36th Henry VIII |
Thomas and James Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd), John Tose
Chaplain (of Birkes), |
himself is Amerced: £0'2'0 |
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John Prestley (of Laund), John Hole of??, Gilbert Waterhouse
(of Wilberlee), |
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Edward
Hole or Hall (tenant of Thos Brodbent
of Pole House), |
2. Likewise: William France (of Laund) has cut down one young
oak, and one hollynge… |
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and others……. |
Therefore he is himself Amerced: £0'0'4 |
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3.
Likewise: An order and Injunction on Thomas Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd) and
Robert Aynely. That they should make |
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sufficient the pinfold of Slaithwaite before the Feast of the
Holy Cross coming under pain |
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Fine: £0'2'0 |
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30th June 1541 |
William France (of Laund), George Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd),
Henery Waterhouse (of Laund), |
No entries for Pole Moor area. |
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33rd Henry VIII |
Thomas and James Hole or Hall (of Woolroyd), John Tose
Chaplain (of Birkes), |
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John Prestley (of Laund), John Hole of??, Gilbert Waterhouse
(of Wilberlee), |
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and others……. |
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