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Little Packington
Manorial Records
Manor of Packington parva
18 Octbr
1733
presentmts
pains & Bylaws
made by the jury
Paines & Bye Laws made at the Court Baron of
the Right Honble Earl & Countess of Aylesford
the 18th. ofe
October 1733 by us the Jury. Homage
for the manor of Little Packington
£ s d
Imprimis that noe person let his Comons unles to the
Lords tennant, or an inhabitant holding land in the 0- 10- 0
Comon feilds on paine of forfiting to the Lord of the mannor
0: 3: 4
Itm that noe person lodge any vagrant, begger on paine of 0- 3- 4
Itm that the feild reeves doe their duty monthly on paine of 0- 3- 4
Itm that no person breake the feild hedges on paine of 0- 3- 4
Itm that no one kill or distroy the lords game on paine of 0- 10- 0
Itm that noe person take the eggs of ducks or partridge on paine of 0- 10- 0
Itm that noe person dig or gett turf, sand, or gravell on the wast on
paine of 0- 10- 0
Itm that noe person water hemp or flax in the rivr or in any
pond or poole running into the river on paine of 0- 3- 4
Itm that no person let his swine goe unringd on paine of 0- 1- 0
Itm that [every] person putting Cattle on the comone shall
put his House marke on the same on paine of 0- 10- 0
Itm that all
persons pay their proportionable part
of
makeing and repaireing the feild gates on paine of
It tis farther agreied that all that have land in the comon feild
shall make the feild gates [even] thereto proportionable on paine of0- 3- 4
If aney shall pul down a post or brake a gate he shall make it good
on paine of 0- 3- 4
Itm that Widdow Adcok lay open the lane and keep open the lane
leading to hawkeswell green befoer next Chrismas day
on paine of forfeting to the lord for every year its Closed 1- 10- 0
Itm that Widdow
Adcoks and Mr John Adcock son, Thomas Smith & John Smith
and
Will: Burbage having no right of Comon forest change tenents [?]
and
every of them shall pay for every beast which
the
or any of them shall hereafter put on the comond or
in
the comond feilds of little packington twelve pence
a
weeke and twelve pence a month for every sheep and
one
shilling two pence for every week for an horse and
porconable for bigger or lesser time and that John Smith
pay
after the same rate for any beasts or sheep over
and
above his Herd.
Itm that Ann[?] Adcok and John Smith who hold Lands and tenements belonging
to the corporation of coventry and John Adcok who hold Land and
tenements of the dein and chapter of Woster and the said
John Smith and
Will: Burbidge who hold Lands
and tenment of Heney Mould and Henry Oreton[?] * have no
rite of comen in little packington manner, and that they
do not put any beast horse mare or ship upon the commen or in the cornfeild
there on pain or pains of paying every week
for avery cow £0-1s-0d, and for avery hose £0-1s-2d; and for
avery shiep £0-0s-3d
* & Richd Faulconbridge who holds lands of Gilbert Shaw
Item we find that John Banner died ceisd of Land within this
maner for wwhich £0-3s-6d becom due to the lord for a
releif.
This was paid by Mrs Shaw April 16, 1744
And that Talbot Dukes seized of land within this mannor alienated
the same to John Adcock for which is due to the Lord for an Alienation
the summ of 2s.
And that George Shackspear died seized of land within this mannor
since the last Court for which is due to the Lord for a Relief
the sum of 2d.
And that George Smith dyed so seized for which like Relief is due
the sum of 7s.2d.
And that Francis Burbidge[?] dyed so seized for which like Relief
is due the sum
of 1d.
Itm It is further orderd that every person shall
suffitiantly repear and amend the mounds about the
common feild every year a fortnight after michaelmas and a
fortnight before Lady day and keep the same in such repaer
from time to time upon one dayes notice given them by the
feeld reeves or his order on pain for every one making default
rherein to forfit for every pearch £0=3s=4d and for every gapp
£0-1s-0d
Tho Shakespeare
the mark of
Edwd Tayler steward there George Smith
John Twist
William Burbidge
the mark of
William Baxter
John Keatley
the Mark of John Smout
the mark of Willm Beck
the mark of Ralph Bissiker
George Butler
the Mark of Robt. Smith
the Mark of John Overton
Index of proper names
Widow Adcok, Widow
Adcok, Ann[?]
Adcok, Adcock, John
Aylesford, Heneage second earl of [1683-1757]
Aylesford, Mary countess of [d.1740]
Banner, John
Baxter, William
Beck, William
Bissiker, Ralph
Burbidge, Francis
Burbidge, Burbage, William
Butler, George
Dukes, Talbot
Faulconbridge, Richard
Keatley, John
Mould, Heney
Oreton[?],Henry
Overton, John
Shackspear, George
Shakespeare, Thomas
Shaw, Gilbert
Shaw, Mrs
Smith, George
Smith, John
Smith, Robert
Smith, Thomas
Smout, John
Tayler, Edward
Twist, John
Coventry, corporation of
Worcester, dean and chapter of
Hawkeswell Green
Index of topics
Beast
Beggar
Brand: see Mark
Cattle
Common field
Common forest
Cornfield
Court Baron
Cow
Duck
Egg
Field
Forest
Flax
Gate, field
Hedge
Herd
Horse
Game
Gravel
Hemp
House mark (brand): see Mark
Lady day
Land
Lane
Lord of the manor
Manor
Mare
Mark, house (brand)
Mark (signature)
Michaelmas
Mounds about the common field
Partridge
Pond
Pool
Reeve, field
Relief
River
Sand
Sheep
Steward
Swine, ringing of
Tenement
Turf
Vagrant
Waste
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