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A73259 The free customes, benefits and priviledges of the copyhold tennants, of the mannors of Stepny and Hackny in the countie of Middlesex within this composition Before which is prefixed an abstract or briefe relation of the assurance given by the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Wentworth lord of both the said mannors, vnto his lordships said tennants (within this composition) for the ratifying and perpetuall establishing of the same. Whereunto two tables alphabeticall are fitted, the one containing the names of the said copyhold tenants, now hauing compounded: the other (with the marginall notes in the booke) serueth for the ready finding of any note worthy matter herein contained.; Auncient severall customes, of the severall mannors of Stebbunhuth, and Hackney, 1587. 1617 (1617) STC 23254.5; ESTC S125676 49,415 95

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act of Parliament to be good and effectuall in law for the purposes aforesaid Then his Lordship will at all times after the end of the said first Session of the next Parliament vpon reasonable request and at the costs of the tennants whom it shall concerne their heires or assignes make doe and execute such reasonable acts deuises and assurances in the law whereby the said Copyholders their heires or assignes respectiuely shall hold and enioy their and euery of their said copyhold messuages houses lands tenements cottages and hereditaments with the like wayes easements commons and commodities as are thereto now belonging or now therewith vsed or enioyed And the free-hold and inheritance thereof respectiuely to them and to their respectiue heires and assignes for euer To be holden of such of the same Mannors whereof the same is now holden in free and common Socage for and vnder the seuerall and respectiue yeerely rents for all seruices and demands as they or any of them doe now seuerally and respectiuely pay for the same as by them or their councell learned shall be reasonably deuised and required Item That the said Copyhold tenants their heires and assignes respectiuely shall and may For enioying the Common for euer hereafter without any let impediment interruption deniall or contradiction of his Lordship his heires or assignes or any claiming vnder the said Henry Lo Wentworth deceased not onely during the time they shall be Copyholders but also afterwards when they shall haue obtained the free-hold and inheritance of their seuerall and respectiue Copy-holds peaceably hold and enioy such and the like common of pasture and in such manner in all the Commons Masts and commonable places of the said Mannors as they or any of them heretofore haue had vsed held taken or enioyed or might lawfully haue taken or enioyed The Tennants not compounding are excepted from al benefit hereby Neuerthelesse it is agreed that neither the said Indenture and Schedules nor any couenant therein contained shall in any wise extend or enure to the benefit or aduantage of any other Copyhold tenants of the said Mannors other then the said Copyhold tennants named parties to the said Indentures their heires and assignes and that for such and the same lands tenements cottages and hereditaments with The enrolling of the deed the appurtenances onely as they or any of them now hold or claime to hold by copie of Court Roll of the said Mannors or one of them as by the said Indenture wherevnto relation be And where it is left had more plainely and at large appeareth Memorandum That the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune together with a duplicate therof were acknowledged by the said Tho Lo Wentworth the 21. day of Iuly 1617. before Sir Mathew Carew Knight to be enrolled and is enrolled in the Chauncerie accordingly The one part of which Indentures is left in the custody of the company of Goldsmiths in the Citie of London And the other in the custody of the Brethren of the Trinitie house at Ratcliffe In trust and to the vse of the said Copyhold tenants named parties to the said Indentures The ninth day of Iuly 1617. in the said fifteenth A statute of 12000. pound for performāce of couenants yeare of his Maiesties raigne to the said Tho Lo Wentworth acknowledged a Statute of the summe of twelue thousand pounds of lawfull money of England vnto Alexander Prescot and Iohn Gore Aldermen Thomas Iones common Sergeant of London Francis Fulner and Ceorge Whitemore Esquires and Robert Mildmay Grocer In trust for and to the vse of the vse of the Copyholders warned in the said Indentures and thereof is a defesance by Indenture The Defeasance dated the same day to this effect viz. That if the said Tho Lo Wentworth doe performe the couenants and agreements contained in the aforesaid Indenture of the twentieth of Iune Then the same Statute to be void and that the said Conusees shall deliuer vp the same Statute to the said Tho Lo Wentworth his heyres executors administrators or assignes so soone as the said act of Parliament shal be procured according to the intent and true meaning of the said recited Indenture To this end the Where it is left said Statute and Defeazance are left in the Chamber of the Citie of London to be kept in such sort as that the said Conusees may haue the same to be deliuered according to their couenant And the Chamberlaine of the said Citie hath charged himselfe with the receipt thereof by order of the Court of the Lord Mayor Aldermen bearing date the two twentieth day of Iuly 1617. Leman Mayor Fish Chamberlayne In Trinitie Terme in the said fifteenth yeare of The proceedings in the Chauncery his Maiesties raigne to a Bill of complaint was by the Copyholders named parties to the the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune exhibited against the said Tho Lo Wentworth in his Maiesties high Court of Chancerie whereto the said Tho Lo Wentworth did appeare and by his answere confessed the contents of the said bill to be true Wherevpon a perfect Decree with the free consent and agreement of the The Decree said Tho Lo Wentworth bearing date the two and twentieth day of Iuly in the said fifteenth yeare of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord King Iames was obtained And by the same the said free customes orders immunities c. and all and whatsoeuer contained in the said Indenture of the twentieth of Iune and the Schedules vnto the same Indenture annexed are for euer established and confirmed The said Decree is likewise there enrolled The true copie of the said Schedules followeth 14 SCHEDVLES containing the free Customes Orders Immunities Discharges Benefits and priuiledges of the Mannors of Stepney alias Stebunhuth and Hackney in the County of Middlesex agreed vnto the approued allowed and ratified as well by the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Wentworth Lord of the said Mannors as also by his Lordships Copyhold or customary Tennants or reputed Copy-holds or customary Tenants of the said Mannors or of either of them named parties to the Indenture whereunto those Schedules are annexed By which all and euery the same Copyholders or customarie Tenants their and euery of their heyres and assignes are to hold vse and enioy inherit alien demise or dispose all and euery or any the Lands Messuages Tenements Cottages and Hereditaments which they euery or any of them respectiuely doe hold claime or enioy by force or pretext of any grant heretofore made by the Copy of Court Roll of the said Mannors or either of them the day of the date of the said Indentures That is to say the twentieth day of Iune in the yeeres of the raigne of our Soueraigne Lord Iames by the grace of God of England France and Ireland King defender of the faith c. the fifteenth and of Scotland the fiftieth IN primis by the customes of the said Mannors These copy-holds are of
THE FREE CVSTOMES BENEFITS AND PRIVILEDGES OF THE COPYHOLD TENNANTS OF THE MANNORS OF STEPNY AND HACKNY IN THE Countie of MIDDLESEX within this Composition BEFORE WHICH IS PREFIXED AN ABSTRACT OR BRIEFE RELATION OF THE ASSVRANCE GIVEN BY THE Right Honorable THOMAS Lord WENTWORTH Lord of both the said Mannors vnto his Lordships said Tennants within this Composition for the ratifying and perpetuall establishing of the same Whereunto two Tables Alphabeticall are fitted the one containing the names of the said Copyhold Tenants now hauing compounded the other with the marginall notes in the booke serueth for the ready finding of any note worthy matter herein contamed At London printed by William Iones 1617. TO THE RIGHT HONORABLE THOMAS LORD WENTWORTH Lord of the Mannors of STEPNY and HACKNY in the County of MIDDLESEX TO whom Right Honorable ought we more iustly to dedicate this Collection of our Customes and Priuiledges then vnto your good Lordship the noble Patron thereof The Clouds of Differences are now ouerblowne euerlastingly may the bright Sun-shine of Peace beevpon these Mannors That their Customes may be as famous to the Right Honourable Family of the Wentworths and sought for to be Presidents to others as were Solons lawes which the Senate of Rome sent Deputies to fetch very neere foure hundred yeeres after the same had beene established at Athens thereby to frame their twelue Tables Many happy yeeres Right Honorable accompany your Lordships life vntill eternall Glory shall make it perpetually blessed Your Honors most deuoted Tenants AN ABSTRACT OF THE INDENTVRE OF COVENANTS WHEREAS of late Differences The cause of the now compounding haue arisen betweene the Right Honorable Thomas Lord Wentworth Lord of the Mannors of Stepny and Hackny and his Lordships Copy-hold Tennants of the said Mannors for and concerning some of the customes benefits and priuiledges of the said Tennants It hath now pleased the said Tho Lo Wentworth in consideration of three thousand pounds of lawfull money of England in the thirtieth yeere of the The consideration giuen for it raigne of our late soueraigne Lady Q. Elizabeth by the Copyholders of the said Mannors Vnto the Right Honorable Henry Lord Wentworth his Lordships Father satisfied and paid As also of three thousand and fiue hundred pounds more to him the said Tho Lo Wentworth The Deede of Couenants now paid by indenture bearing date the 20. day of Iune in the fifteenth yeere of the raigne of our soueraigne Lord King Iames of England France Ireland of Scotland the fiftieth made betweene him the said Tho Lo Wentworth Lord of the said Mannors of the one part And Sr Iohn Iolls Knight diuers others of the Copyhold tenants of the said Mannors whose names are particularly in the said Indenture recited of the other part For the appeasing and finall end of the said differences and for preuention of the like and all other which in time to come might happen arise or grow betwixt the said Lord his heyres or assignes Lords of the said Mannors and the said Copyhold tennants their heires or assignes to couenant grant conclude and fully agree to the effect following that is to say Imprimis That the said Tho Lo Wentworth That the Lord Thomas is seized in Fee is vntill a perfect act of Parliament shal be had and made wherby all the liberties priuiledges benefits customes immunities discharges additions alterations enlargements matters things in the Schedules to the said Indenture annexed mentioned shall be for euer confirmed shall bee and continue seised of a good absolute and indefeazable estate of Inheritance in Fee-simple to him and his heires for euer in possession of and in the said Mannors and either of them and of the Copyhold lands tenements and hereditaments of the said Copyhold tenants before mentioned parties to the said Indenture And that he now hath and then shall And hath power to confirme the following Articles haue full power and lawfull authoritie to ratitifie confirme establish and make good All and singular the couenants articles alterations enlargements free customes immunities discharges and agreements contained in the said Indenture and Schedules or either of them to the said Copyhold tenants respectiuely and to their seuerall and respectiue heires assignes of and in the seuerall and respectiue messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whereof they are seized of any estate by copie of Court Roll. And that the said Tho Lo Wentworth his That these Articles shall for euer be obserued heyres and assignes and all other Lords of the said Mannors shall for euer hereafter obserue performe fulfill allow ratefie make good and keepe all the said Articles certaintie of Fines vsages customes priuiledges benefits immunities discharges compositions and agreements in the said Indenture and Schedules contained And shall not at any time hereafter leauy take require or demand any other fines suites customes workes or seruices or in any other manner then in the said Schedules are specified And the Rents which for the said Copyhold tenements by the space of two yeeres now last past haue beene yeelded and paid by the Copyhold tenants thereof And also that the said tenants their heyres and assignes shall for euer hereafter peaceably and quietly haue hold maintaine and enioy their seuerall and respectiue Copyholds with their appurtenances according to the seueral grants thereof to them made and vnder the seuerall rents for the same respectiuely now due and payable according to the true meaning of the said Indenture and Schedules without any let suit or hinderance interruption alteration question or contradiction whatsoeuer of him the said Lo Wentworth his heyres or assignes or any other claiming any estate right title vse interest office profit charge or demaund vnder his Lordship his heyres or assignes or vnder the said Henry Lo Wentworth deceased And that the said Tho Lo Wentworth his heyres or That hereafter none of these lands shall be seuered from the Mannor See A●ricle 68. assignes hath not nor hereafter shall grant or conuey seuered from the Mannor whereof the same is now holden any of the messuages cottages lands tenements or hereditaments of the said Copyholders for any other estate or terme other then by copie of Court Roll according to the custome of the said Mannors except the free-hold to be seuered at the desire of such person as then shall be Copyholder thereof respectiuely And that the certainty of Fines free customes immunities liberties priuiledges articles discharges and agreements in the said Schedules contained for and concerning the seuerall messuages cottages lands tenements and hereditaments whereof the said parties to the said Indenture are Copyholders or reputed Copyholders shall for euer be and be had vsed accompted adiudged taken and enioyed as the true customes vsuages priuiledges immunities discharges and liberties of and within the said Mannors and either of them not to be violated altered changed or denied by the Lord or Lords of the said Mannors or either of them now or
Stepney Hugh Dauis White Chappell Alexander Dauison Popler Iames Dauies George Dethicke Gilbert Dethick Henry Dethicke Iohn Day Bowe Rachel Dauison Robert Dixon White Chappell E Iohn Eaglefield and Iane his wife Bow Richard Edwards Alexander Elcock Richard Elcock George Edwards Shorditch William Ewens Limehouse Iohn Euans Iohn English F Raph Flauell Ratcliffe Iohn Flint Limehouse Iohn Forster Bow Iohn Fell Hackney Fuller widdow Ratcliffe G William Gough Bow William Goddard Vincent Goddard Iohn Garland Bow Richard Gouge Iohn Graues Limehouse Michael Geere Iohn George Roger Gunston Ratcliffe Roger Glouer Iohn Gunston Thomas Goddard Iohn Gruit vxor Richard Glouer Iohn Francis Robert Thomas H Sir Ferdinando Heyborne Hackney Gresham Hogan Henry Haynes Thomas Hawkes Richard Harrison Sr Tho Hardresse Mileend Mileend Robert Hart Thomas Hogge Will Herendin Robert Hunt Richard Hoskins Limehouse Walter Hendley Richard Hale Ratcliffe Robert Henricke Iohn Howland White Chappel Cord well Hamond Geor. Houghtō vx Thomas Halbrooke Nicholas Hallam Thomas Hartis Waiter Hallyley Elizabeth Hide Dorothy Iohn Hils Popler Iohn Harbert Rob. Hickes Will Hanford Robert Hudson Iohn Hether Bowe Francis Hollyday The heyres of Haggis The heires of Tho Hardcastle I Sir Iohn Iowles Knight Bowe William Iuie Limehouse Roger Iones Margaret Iorden Michael Iones et vxor Bowe Thomas Iones Ratliffe Iohn Ienks Ionas Iames. Nicholas Isack Adam Iohnson Shoraitch Iones widdow Limehouse K Iohn Key Miles Hackney Iohn Killingworth Shorditch Iohn Knowles Popler William Kattle Iohn King Limehouse L Robert Linage Robert Lambard Bowe Iohn Lowden Thomas Lawrence Ratliffe George Linum Richard Leigh et vxor Dame Margaret Lake Richard Lowfield Iohn Lowfield William Lowfield Humfry Lowfield Iohn Linkes William Lyones Mil●nd Iohn Lyones M Sir Wil Martin Knight Hack Elizabeth Mackeris William Mansbridge Richard Mills Iohn Maynard Limehouse Iohn Mynshawe Isabell Moore Iohn Moore Michaell Merrial William Millar Shorditch George Michell Thomas Mould Stepney Edward Mathewes Thomas Maning Ratliffe Henry maybancke whitechap Samuell Marsh Thomas Marsh Eme Melsham vid. Thomas Michell Anne Michell Popler Iohn Manshippe Francis Moore Bowe Richard Merrit Tho Marsh Esquire Milend Thomas Milton Ioane Manly N Iohn Newet Hackney William Newman Iohn Nichols Barbara Nichols Edward Nichols Ratliffe Laurence Netmaker Shorditch Thomas newport Limehouse Thomas Nichols Shipwrite P William Phillips sen Bowe William Philips iun. Lime Richard Parkes William Pond William Peacocke William Pointell Giles Patricke et vx William Palmer Bed Greene. Thomas Peirepoint Whitechap Thomas Peirciuall Bowe Henry Parsons et vx Shorditch Henry Parsons Hackney Miles Pressick Vincent Parrit Popler Iohn Pettit Thomas pinnock Richard Pointell Thomas Pye Christopher Potkin Hackney Q Mathew de Quester R Samuell Rowley Whitechap Roger Robinson Anne Riland late wife of Wil Haggis Richard Rooding Bowe William Roberts Henry Reynolds Popley Edward Russell Ratliffe Robert Rickman Edmund Rolfe Iohn Rolfe Thomas Railton Popley Catherin Rushbrooke Henry Riuers Richard Rowe Hackney Iohn Rowe Iohn Rich Limehouse Edith Read William Reeue Elizabeth Rider Bridget Rider Katherin Rider Grissingon Rider Roger Rose White Chapple Roger Rose and Hackney Iohn Rose William Swaine Hackney Iohn Steward Iohn Shelley Iohn Snape Barthol Smith George Saris of London Limehouse and Ratliffe William Simons Limehouse Peter Sumner Bowe Thomas Salter et vx Thomas Scorier Edward Smith Iames Short Shorditch Thomas Saunderson Ratliffe Iohn Sadler senior Iohn Stokes Richard Simmes milend Iohn Smith Popley Samuel Soame Iohn Swaine Robert Sheffield Ieremy Swanley I Iohn sweete Bednall greene George Smith White Iohn Smith his sonn Anthony Skinner Paul Smith White Chap Iohn Sadler iunor Nicholas Simondson Rat Samuel Sayers Hackney T William Thorne Popley Iohn Thorne Robert Thorne Edward Thickins White Henry Tyler Morgan Thomas Shorditch Henry Troutbeck Bow Iohn Thorowgood Stephen Trafford Richard Tiler Limehouse Peter Tailor V Thomas Vsher Hackney Thomas Valentine W Iohn West Popley Thomas Wats Iohn Walden Thomas West Edmond White Hackny Tho Walker Barthol Walker Eliz Walker Margaret Walker Milend Emery Wilson Eliz Wilding wid Iane Wilding Iane Willson Iohn Watts Ratliffe Wattkyns Wid. Abraham Wakefield White Chappell Thom. Wilson et vx Laurence Wyneall Alice Williams Iohn Wilde Shorditch Elizabeth walker Lime Henry Walker Iohn Walker Mathew Woodcott Anne Woodcott vid. Walter Whiting Thomas Whitebread Bow Andrew Wilmer Iohn Wilkinson Smith Wilkinson Henry Watley Iohn Watley Iohn Wright Edward Wyborne Iohn Wyborne Y Thomas Yardley White Chap ANOTHER TABLE ALPHABETIcall for the ready finding of the seuerall customes priuiledges and note-worthy matters contained in this Booke ACte or neglect of tennant for life or yeeres shall not preiudice those in remainder article 50. Acte priuate of any tennants contrary to these articles shall not extend to be abreach of customes to the hurt of the rest article 51. Admission denied by the Lord see article 28. How lands discended are to be taken vp article 33. 34 See Dissents and Surrenders   Amerciaments the Lord may distreyne for but not seise articles 53. Annoyances how to redresse see article 7. Appearance at two generall Courts yeerely article 3. Fayling to appeare shall be amerced article 4. Fayling at any Court other then the two generall Courts shall not bee amerced aboue foure pence article 65. Buildings hereafter to bee erected shall pay no other fines then in these articles art 67. Bylawes may bee made by the Homage which shall binde the Tennants art 63. Courts see Appearance   Commons surcharged how to remedy art 61. see Driuers Courtesie of England none for men heere art 11. Clayme by diuers and suite for Copyhold art 31. 32. 57. Chaunge of Lord see Recognition   Coheyres see Discents and Partition   Copyholders may not pull downe housen to set them vpon Freehold land art 46. See Forfeitures Copyholders May breake and digge their grounds   May fell downe timber and woods   May suffer housen to decay without forfeiture   May loppe trees vpon the wast before their housen   May digge grauell sand clay and loame vpon the wast to build or repaire art 46. 47. See Leases Discents art ●0 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 33. Dower n●ne art 11. Dryuers of the Common art 60. 61. 62. Enchroachments and annoyances how to redresse art 7. Escheate to the Lord for want of Heyre art 10. Estates of Inh●ritance art 1. Fines due to the Lord vpon admissions art 19. 26. 35. 67. Forfeitures of Estate art 48. 49. Fees to the Homage art 56. 30. Fees to the Steward art 66. Gardian of the Heyre vnder age art 33. 37. Gauelkinde art 12. Homage their charge and dutie c. art 8. 9. 23. 31. 62. 63. What fees are due to the land art 5. 6. 30. Heyre not knowing what shall be done art 10. Headborough may take Surrenders art 20. 22. Last will and Testament See Surrenders   Leases Tennants may let for thirty one yeeres and foure moneths in possession from the making without Lysence art 38. but may not let for longer time vpon paine of forfeiture
inheritance held of the Lord by the rod according to the custome and either of them all the Copyhold Lands Tenements Hereditaments which the particular persons named parties to the Indentures whervnto these Schedules are annexed doe hold or enioy are and time whereof the contrarie hath not beene within the memory of man haue beene Copyhold and customarie lands tenements and hereditaments of inheritance demised and demisable by copy of Court Roll of the Mannors aforesaid or one of them respectiuely according to the customes of the Mannor whereof the same are holden and all copies of Court Rolls of the same Mannors and either of them by all the time aforesaid for the same lands tenements and hereditaments haue beene made and ought to be made to hold of the Lord by the Rod according to the custome of the Mannor whereof the same is holden by the rents and seruices therefore due and accustomed And all the said lands tenements and hereditaments haue beene passed and are to passe and goe from such persons as according to the contents of these Schedules haue power and are How Surrenders are to be made See further in the 19 article enabled to make Surrenders to any other person or persons by way of Surrender to be made to the hands of the Lord by the acceptance of the Steward of the Mannor or his Deputy for the time being in Court or out of Court or by the acceptance of the Reeue of the Mannor whereof the same are holden or by his Deputy within the same Mannor or elsewhere in presence of sixe customarie Tennants or by any Headborough of some Towneship or Hambler within that Mannor in presence of sixe customarie Tenants in or out of the same Mannors which Surrender or Surrenders haue beene and shall and may be to the vse of any person or persons and their heyres for euer in fee-simple or any person or persons in fee taile or for life or liues with Remainders or without Remainders as lands may be assured by the course of the common lawes of this Realme or else to the vse of the last Will Testament of the Surrenderers or of any other persons according to the intent and limitation of such last Will and Testament Item the rents of all the Tennants both Freeholders 2 Quitrents are to be paid yearly at Michellmas and Copy holders which hold any Messuages Cottages Lands Tenements or Hereditaments of the said Mannors or of either of them are yearely payable only at the Feast of Saint Michael the Archangell to the Lord and his heires the same to be collected by the Reeues of the said Mannors seuerally and respectiuely to be yearely chosen as hereafter is expressed or their Deputies And all and euery the said customarie or Copyhold Tenants to pay the seueral yearely rents now yeerely due and payable for their seuerall Copyholds and if any of the said Copyholds for which any interequit rent is now pa●d shall hereafter come into seuerall hands the rent thereof An entire quit-rent come into seuerall hands shal be apportioned shall be then apportioned by the homage at the Court of the Mannor whereof the same are holden and so much onely as by the homage shal be appointed to be paid prorata shall be paid to the Lord for the time being Item All and euery Copyhold Tenant of the 3 At what Courts Tennants are bound to appeare said Mannors or either of them which now be or hereafter for the time being shal be ought to appeare yeerely at two generall Courts holden for the Mannor wherof his lands or Tenements are holden vpon warning as hereafter followeth And also so many of them at all other set or appointed Courts set appointed and kept for the said Mannor wherof their lands are hold●n vnder the numb●r of eighteene as shall be for that purpose especially warned therevnto by the Reeue or his sufficient Deputy for the time being And ●he said Tenants shall there doe their suites and seruices according to their tenures except they be essoined licensed or haue some other lawfull excuse vpon the paine hereafter following which two generall Courts haue beene commonly kept and are to be kept yearely the one of them on Tuesday the ninth day after Easter day and the other about the Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle vpon reasonable The two generall Courtes yearely held warning That is to say in the Churches and Chappels w●thin the said Mannors openly vpon the Sunday seuennight or Sunday fortnight before the day of such Court to be holden Item If any of the Coppyhold or customarie 4 Tennants f●iling to appeare and not essoyned or reason able excuse shal be amersed Tennants of the said Mannors or of either of them doe or shal make default of their appearance at any of the said two generall Courts to which their suites shall be due Or if such Copyhold Tenants as shal be especially and lawfully warned to appeare at any of the said set Cou●ts in forme aforesaid yearely to bee holden doe make default to which the said suite●s or shal be due and warning openly giuen as aforesaid of the day and place of the holding of the same generall Courts and vpon speciall and lawfull warning to be giuen for the said seuerall set or purchased Courts that then they that shall so make default except they be essoyned or haue some other lawfull or reasonable excuse shal be amerced by the Homage of the said Court to be taxed and affered by two afferors of the said Court That is to say by two Tenants of the Homage whereof the Steward of the said Mannors or of either of them for the time being hath alwaies vsed to choose and shall choose one for the Lord and the residue of the homage haue chosen and hereafter shall choose the other Item If any Tenant be summoned to apeare at 5 What the tennants are to be allowed at set Courts any set Court or Courts to bee holden within the said Mannors or in any of them doth appeare vpon the said Sommons he ought and is to haue for his paines foure pence and his dinner or eight pence and no dinner which ought and is by the said custome to bee paid by such person or persons who shall be the cause that any such Tenants doe appeare for his or their matter so it be not any matter or cause that concerneth an enqu●rie or presentment to be made onely concerning the Lord for the time being his heires or assignes Item The Coppyhold Tennants of the said 6 The like allowance for view par●icions and and other summons Mannors and of either of them ought to haue euery of them like allowance vpon euery view by them to be made and vpon euery petition by them to be made or vpon other Sommons to appeare betwixt Tenant and Tenant when they bee appointed thereunto by precept from the Steward of the said Mannors or of either of them for