Halmote Court Roll - Ightenhill

 

References to the Ormerods in the Halmote Court Rolls of the Manor of Ightenhill

 

In 1425 Roger Ormerode was amerced 6d. for a fray upon Yvo Brown.

 

Court Roll, 11 Henry vii., 1495

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday, next after the feast of All Saints, 11 Henry VII. [4 November 1495], before Thomas, Earl of Derbie, Steward there.

To this Halmote came John Parker, Miles Whetaker, Henry Ryley, and Peter Ormerod, in their proper persons, and surrendred 95½ acres of land with appurtenances in Little Mersden to the use of Bernard Whitacre, John Brige Junr, and Alice wife of Nicholas Legh. Amittance granted, fine 10s., by the pledge of John Parker.

James Wilson, Greave of Ightenhill, surrendred 1 messuage and 68 acres of land with the appurtenaces in Brunley, which Elizabeth the widow of Thomas Towneley delivered to him to the use of Henry Towneley. Admittance granted, Fine 10s., by the pledge of Peter Ormerod.

 

Court Roll, 13 Henry vii., 1498

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday, next before the feast of the Ascension, 13 Henry VII. [23 May 1498], before Thomas, Earl of Derbie, Steward there.

John Ormerod for a sawte and afray opon Peres Ormerod

James Tattersall complains against Peter Ormerod in a plea of debt of 6s. 6d. They agree.

John Thowneley, knight, surrendered &c. ½ d. of rent in Brunley, to the use of William Bercroft, John Halsted, John Yngham, and John Wodroff. Proclamation &c., demised &c., by the surety of John Halsted. Also 1 messuage, and 1 rood of land, and 7 acres of land with appurtenances in Brunley, to the use of John Leghe. Proclamation was made. Thereupon came Richard Legh, Peter Hoppay, William Bercroft, Nicholas Tattersall and forbad to the said John. The said John found sureties, viz. Peter Ormerod, and Oliver Halsted, to answer &c. Demised &c., by the surety of Edward Tattersall. Fine, 2s.

 

Court Roll, 23 Henry vii., 1507-08

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday, next after the feast of Saint Michael the Archangel, 23 Henry VII. [6 October 1507], before Sir Peter Legh, Kt, Chief Steward there.

Robert Piccope surrendered 1 messuage, 39 acres of land and the third part of a perch of land with the appurtenances in Brunley, to the use of George Crowder, clerk, William Bercroft, George Ormerode and Robert Ormerode. Admittance granted, 5s.

 

Court Roll, 24 Henry vii., 1508-09

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday, next after the feast of St Luke the Evangelist, 24 Henry VII. [25 October 1508], before Sir Peter Legh, Knight, Chief Steward there.

Alice Tattersall complains against Lawrence Tattersall, chaplain, and John Ormerod, in a plea of land, viz. 1 messuage and 44 acres within the township of Brunley. Damages £20. The defendant does not come. Distrained.

 

Court Roll, 1-2 Henry viii., 1509-10

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday after the feast of St Michael the Archangel, 1 Henry VIII. [3 October 1509].

To that Halmote came John Shakelden, Greave of Ightenhill, and surrendered 1 messuage [and] 25½ acres of land with the appurtenances in Habryngham which Richard Halsted delivered to him, to the use of Nicholas Grymshagh sen., John Ormerod, George Ormerod, John Spenser, Nicholas Grymshagh, and Edward Halsted. Lawrence Shotilworth forbad fine for 5d. yearly rent due to him and his heirs. George Halsted is surety for this payment. Fine 6s. 8d., by pledge of Lawrence Towneley.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday after the feast of Holy Trinity, 2 Henry VIII. [29 May 1510].

John Hoghton sued John Ormerode and John Hargrevis, miller, for debts of 13s. 4d. each, which they respectively acknowledged.

Lawrence Tattersall, chaplain, and John Ormerode of Ormerode surrendered a messuage called Ryland Hall and another messuage called Heyley and another called Perkynrode with all the lands appurtenant in Brunley to the use of John Parker of Monkhall, William Habringiam, Robert Wodrof, Edmund Tattersall, John son of Robert Yngham, and Richard Tattersall del Rege. Richard Whitacre, surety,to reply to Lawrence Wyndill, who forbad fine. Fine, 10s.

 

Court Roll, 4-5 Henry viii, 1513

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday before Palm Sunday, 4 Henry VIII. [16 March 1512-13].

John Shackleton, Greave of Ightenhill, surrendered a messuage, 7 acres, and 1 rood of land in Brunley Wode, which John Lee delivered to him, to the use of Lawrence Halsted, George Halsted, John Ormerod, and George Ormerod. Fine upon admittance, 20d.

George Ormerod and Isabella his wife complained against John Yngham in a plea of wrongful detention "vac’ cutkoc’ jacent’ iuxta Frodyate Feld." Concord made.

Halmote held at Ightenhill upon the feast of St Matthew the Apostle, 5 Henry VIII. [21 September 1513].

John Schakelton, Greave of Ightenhill, surrendered 1 messuage, 23 acres of rodland, and I rood of new improvement in Ightenhill, 1½ acres and 1 rood in Pendhill Chase, between the Water of Calder and the Park of Ightenhill, and 1 rood and ¼ part of a rood of the Lord’s waster over against the Westyate of Ightenhill Park, which Lawrence Eghes delivered to him to the use of Richard Levesey, priest, Giles Schotilworth, John Ormerod, and John Yngham, priest. Elizabeth, wife of Lawrence Eghes, forbad fine for her dower in one-fourth of the said premises, which was granted. Fine upon admittance, 6s. 8d.

The jury … presented that George Ormerod (6d.) made an encroachment upon Brunley Moor, and likewise Oliver Ormerod (6d.).

 

Court Roll, 5-6 Henry viii., 1514

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday, the 18 Jan., 5 Henry VIII. [1513-14].

George Ormerod and Isabell his wife complained against John Ingham of Fullowehege, sen., and William Ingham, in a plea of trespass, in that on 10th Dec. 1 Henry VIII. [1509] they took forcible possession from the said George and Isabell of the body, marriage, and lands, &c., of John Ingham, then being a minor, to their damage to the sum of £100.

 

Court Roll, 12-12 Henry viii., 1520

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhull, held there on Wednesday after the Feast of St Peter’s Chair, 11 Henry VIII. [29 February 1519-20].

Christopher Jackson surrendered one messuage with one garden called Walkerhall (yearly rent, 3d.), to the use of John Ormerod of Ormerod, Lawrence Brerclyff, Robert Wodrowffe, and Richard Folds. Admittance granted. Fine 12d., by the surety of Christopher Jackson.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhull, held there on Wednesday after the Feast of the Translation of St Thomas the Martyr, 12 Henry VIII. [11 July 1520].

The jury by virtue of office present that Oliver Ormerode (4d.) and George Ormerode (4d.) made an encroachment in Burnley.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there on Wednesday after the Feast of St Peter ad Vincula, 13 Henry VIII. [7 August 1521].

To this Halmote came Richard Halsted, greave of Ightenhill, and surrendered a messuage, 7 acres of land,and ½ d.rent in Burneley Wodde, which Lawrence Halsted, George Halsted, John Ormerod, and George Ormerod delivered to him, to the use of John Towneley, esq. Fine, 2s. 4½ d. At the same Halmote the tenement was surrendered by John Towneley, esq., to the use of Hugh Shottillworth, Edmund Tattersall, John Ingham, Henry Herger, Richard Folds, Johs Aspeden, Robert Wodrowfe, Richard Tattersall, John Herger, and Richard Smyth. Ellen Lee forbade fine, and sureties were found to answer, viz., Henry Herger and Richard Halsted. Admission was granted by the pledge of John Towneley, esq.; fine, 2s. 4½ d.

 

Court Roll, 15-16 Henry vii., 1524

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Wednesday after the Passion Sunday, 15 Henry VIII. [16 March 1523-24].

To that Halmote came John Smyth, Greave of Ightenhill, and surrendered a messuage and 17 acres of land lying in Brereclyff, with the appurtenances, which Robetr Brereclyff and John Yngham delivered to him, to the use of Lawrence Brereclyff and Peter Ormerod. Margaret, wife of the said Robert, forbad fine, for her dower. Lawrence and Peter find surety, Richard Halsted; and were admitted, on fine of 5s. 4d.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley, 18 August, 17 Henry VIII. [1525].

Oliver and George Ormerod, for making an incroachment on the lord’s waste of Saxifeld, were fined 4d. each.

Oliver Ormerod, for chasing and threatening his neighbour’s animals without the common pasture, was fined 4d.

 

Court Roll, 18-19 Henry viii., 1526-7

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held there 7 June, 18 Henry VIII. [1526].

To that Halmote came John Shakilden, greave of Ightenhill, and surrendered a messuage and 49 acres of land and 3 roods with the appurtenances in Habrungham, called Mosseley, which Edmund Tattersall (according to the intent of the last will of the said Edmund Tattersall, here in the court shown, bearing date 6 January, 1523-4) delivered to him, to the use of John Ormerod, George Ormerod, John Yngham, and Richard Tattersall. John Towneley, kt, forbad fine, by right of inheritance of the daughters and of the goods belonging to the daughters of the said Edmund Tattersall (sic). Issabel widow of Lawrence Tattersall, and Elizabeth widow of Edmund Tattersall forbad fine, for their dowers and for the intention of the will of Edmund Tattersall. The grantees found sureties, John Ormerod and George Ormerod. Admitted, on fine of 14s. 8d.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Heigham on Wednesday after the Feast of St Martin Archbishop, 18 Henry VIII. [14 November 1526].

George Ormerod is elected greave of Pendhill.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley, 16 May, 19 Henry VIII. [1527].

To that Halmote came Lawrence Shottilworth, then Greave, and surrendered a messuage and 15½ acres of land with the appurtenances in Burneley, which George Ormerod, Richard Tattersall, and William Yngham delivered to him, to the use of Richard Kepax, John Wodrowfe, Nicholas Hancok, and John Ormerod. Admitted, on fine of 2s., by the pledge of Robert Banester.

 

Court Roll, 19-20 Henry viii., 1527-8

Halmote of the aforesaid Manor, held at Heygham on Wednesday before the feast of Pentecost, 20 Henry VIII. [27 May 1528].

To that Halmote came George Ormerod, greave of Pendhill, and surrendered a messuage with the appurtenances in Barleybothe (rent 20s) which Richard Ballerd had delivered to him, to the use of John Wodrowfe, sen., Oliver Halsted, Nicholas Hancok, and John Wodrowfe, jun. Angnes, mother of the said Richard, and Elizabeth his wife before the Steward released all the right, position, claim, interest, and demand which they had in the said premises by reason of their dowers. Surrenderees admitted, on fine of 20s.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Thursday after the Feast of St Michael the Archangel, 19 Henry VIII. [3 Ocotber 1527].

The jurors present … George Ormerod (2d.) … for overloading Brereclyff common.

 

Court Roll, 20 Henry viii., 1528-9

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Heigham on Wednesday after St Michael the Archangel, 20 Henry VIII. [30 September 1528].

To that Halmote came George Ormerod, then Greave of Pendhill and surrendered a messuage other buildings, &c., and an enclosure called Nether Heygham (26s. 8d. rent), which Margery, widow of Richard Hancok, had delivered to him, to the use of Henry Dyneley, John Holden, gent., Robert Parker, John Wodrowffe, jun., John Wodrowffe, sen., and Robert Wodrowffe. They pay a fine of 26s. 8d.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Thursday, 15 April, 20 Henry VIII. [1529].

To that Halmote came John Parker, Richard Tattersall of the Rigge, John Yngham of Fulegge, and Robert Wodrowfe, and surrendered a messuage and a garden with two crofts, now in the tenure of Richard Medowod, called Perkynroyde, with appurtenances in Burneley, to the use of William Berkecroft, Huan Haydock, Hugh Shottilworth, and Peter Ormerod. Cristiana Tattersall, widow, forbad fine for the said messuage and premises, in security for life (probably for dower). Robert Berkecroft is the feoffees’ pledge, and they are then admitted, on fine of 4d.

To that Halmote came John Kepax, greave of Ightenhill, and surrendered a messuage now in the tenure of William Bolton and an inclosure called Stackfeld, containing two acres, and another inclosure called Langfeld, containing 3 acres, which William Yngham, Richard Tattersall, Robert Wodrowffe, and George Ormerod had delivered to him, to the use of Robert Banester, Symon Haydock, Robert Feilden, chaplain, and Richard Kepax. Admitted, on fine of 16d.

To that Halmote came John Kepax, greave of Ightenhill, and surrendured a messuage called Crossehouse, with a stable annexed to the house of John Ingham and with its appurtenances, which John Aspeden, sen., delivered to him, to the use of John Aspeden, jun., John Kepax, John Yngham of Fulege, and George Ormerod. John Wodrowfe forbad fine, for his right to the said stable. Lawrence Brereclyff was found as surety for the feoffees abovenamed, who were then admitted on fine of 8d.

 

Court Roll, 24-5 Henry viii., 1532-3

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Thursday after the feast of Corpus Christi, 25 Henry VIII. [19 June 1533].

To that Halmote came Robert Woderuff, tenant of our lord the King, and surrendered a messuage called Crosbonke [rewritten "Crosshouse"] with a stable annexed to the house of John Ynggham and its appurtenances in Burneley, which John Apeden, jun., John Kepax, John Ynggham of Fullege, John Aspeden, sen., and George Ormerod delivered to him, to the use of Oliver Halsted, Peter Ormerod, William Halsted, John Woderowff, jun., and John Ormerod. Admittance on fine of 9d.

 

Court Roll, 32-3 Henry viii., 1540-1

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burnelay on Thursday, 28 Oct., 32 Henry VIII. [1540].

To that Halmote came Nicholas Hancocke, John Wodrowff, sen., and Lawrence Sterkye and surrendered a messuage and 2 gardens in occupation of Robert Walker, and another messuage in occupation of Thomas Whitheid, lying in Burneley, and one garden there, to the use of Evan Haydocke, Peter Ormerod, Robert Bercroft, and John Wodrowff, jun. Richard Halsted and John Roo forbad fine for a certain sum of money to be paid by Lawrence Halsted or his heir, as by his promissory note in the hands of John Roo appeareth. William Barcroft and John Halsted are found as sureties; whereupon the feoffees are admitted to fine, on payment of 18d.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Thursday, 12 May, 33 Henry VIII. [1541].

John Brereclyff (20d.) of Gamylsyd for oppressing Habergham Eves common with sheep. John son of Peter Ormerod (20d.) and John son of George Ormerod (20d.) of Craushey Booth and George Ormerod for the like offence there.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Heigham on Wednesday after the feast of St George the Martyr, 34 Henry VIII. [26 April 1542].

The jury by virtue of office present that John Ormerode (12d.) son of Peter Ormerode, John son of George Ormerode (12d.), George Ormerod, jun. (12d.), the relyct of Olyver Ormerod (6d.), and John Brereclyff (12d.) oppressed the pasture called Burnley Moor.

 

Court Roll, 36-7 Henry viii., 1544-5

Halmote held at Burneley on Thursday, after the Feast of St Luke, 36 Henry VIII. [23 October 1544].

The jury … say that John Ormerod of the Loge (2s.) trespasses with his horses, beasts and sheep upon Burnleley Moore and also chases his neighbours’ animals with dogs, &c.

 

Court Roll, 37-8 Henry viii., 1545-6

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Heigham, on Wednesday next after the Feast of St Luke, 37 Henry VIII. [21 October 1545].

They also say that … John Ormerod (16d.) of Gamylsyd, jun., trespass[es] with [his] animals on Burneley common pasture.

 

Court Roll, 38 Henry viii. And 1 Edward vi., 1546-7

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Heigham on Wednesday, 15 Dec., 38 Henry VIII [1546].

Richard Ormerod (4d.) for trepsass with his horses on the pasture called Pykelawmore.

 

Court Roll, 6 Edward vi., 1554

Halmote held there on Wednesday next before the feast of St John the Baptist, 6 Edward VI. [22 June 1552].

… Henry Nutter (12d.), Gyles Smyth (12d.), and others trespass with their beasts on Saxefeld and Marsden Ege, where they have no right.

John Ormerode, sen. (3s.4d.), and John Ormerode, jun. (3s.4d.) for the same offence and for open fences and chasing their neighbours’ beasts with dogs.

 

Court Roll, 1 Mary, 1553-4

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Thursday, 19 October, 1 Mary [1553].

John Bancroft, by Robert Towne and Richard Whitwham, customary tenants, for £50 paid to him by Olyver Halsted of Rooley, surrendered 1 messuage and 8 acres of land, &c., in Burneley Wode now in the occupation of William Aiglott, to the use of Peter Ormerod and Robert Barcroft, as feoffees. Admittance granted; fine 2s. 8d.

The intent is that Peter Ormerode and Robert Barcroft are fined and seised of the premises. If the afore-named John Bancroft pay or cause to be paid to the above-named Olyver Halsted, his executors or assigns, the sum of £50 at or before the Annunciation, 1554, then the feoffees shall be seised of the premises to the use of the said John Bancroft and his heirs; and for the default of payment to the use of the said Olyver Halsted and his heirs for ever.

John Ormerode, junior, trespassed with his beasts upon the moor of Burneley, and keeps his hedges open, and chased with his dogs the beasts of the Queen’s tenants. John Ormerode, senior, keeps his hedges open near Cleveger More.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Wednesday next before the feast of St John the Baptist, 1 Mary [20 June 1554].

John Ormerod, junior, for trespass with his beasts upon Pykelaw more.

 

Court Roll, 1-2 Philip & Mary, 1554-5

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Burneley on Wednesday, 12 December, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [1554], before Thomas Talbot, knight, chief steward.

John Ormerode, the younger, for trespass with his beasts upon Brunley moor.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Brunley on Wednesday, 12 June, 1 and 2 Philip and Mary [1555].

John Ormerod, for trespass with [his] beasts on Brunley more.

 

John Ormerode, junior, was fined in 1555, for trespassing with [his] beasts on Pykelaw More.

John Ormerode (4d.), because with his dogs he drove away his neighbours’ beasts from their proper pasture there.

 

Court Roll, 3-4 Philip & Mary, 1556-7

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Brunley on Tuesday, 22 June, 3 and 4 Philip and Mary [1557]

John Ormerode of Gamlesyde (4d.), because [he] trespassed with [his] beasts upon the common of Padiham.

 

In 1558 John Ormerode, junior, and John Ormerode, senior, were fined 4d. each for trespassing with their beasts upon the common land belonging to the township of Brunley.

 

Court Roll, 2 Elizabeth, 1559

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Brunley on Monday, viz. 11 December, 2 Elizabeth [1559]; before John Townley, esq., steward there.

Oliver Halsted, Peter Ormerod, John Woderoff, William Halsted of Bankehowse, and John son of George Ormerod deceased, by the Greave, at the request of John Aspedene, priest, came and surrendered a messuage, other buildings, and a parcel of land in Brunley, now in the several occupations of William Hergreves, schoolmaster, Issabell Foldes, widow, and Johanne Holgate, widow; and a parcel of land in Brunley with a stable lately set thereon, to the use of John Halsted of Mearecloigh and his heirs, to be feoffees to the use of John Wodroff, senior, Richard Tatersall of Brereclyff, and John Robynson of Old Lawnde, and their heirs, in consideration that they do pay certain sums of money which the said John Aspdene, priest, oweth. Fine, 1d. And afterwards the said John Halsted of Mearecloigh, at the request of the said John Aspdene, John Wodruff, Richard Tatersall, and John Robynson, came and surrendered the aforesaid premises in Brunley to the use of Richard Shotilworth, son of Hugh Shotilworth of Gawthroppe, and John Ormerod of Gamylside, junior, and their heirs, to be feoffees to the use and intent declared by the said John Aspdene, priest, in and by his last will, and in case he should die without will to the use of his right heirs for ever. Fine, 1d.

Court Roll, 3 Elizabeth, 1560

Halmote held at Brunley on Thursday, viz. 26 September, 3 [2] Elizabeth [1560].

Robert Barcroft and Peter Ormerod, at the request of Oliver Halsted of Rooillay, came and surrendered a messuage, other buildings, 8 acres of land in Brunley Wod, in the holding of William Eiglot, to the use of the said William Eiglot and Christabell his wife for the term of their lives and of the longer liver’s, according to the following intent. Fine 2s. 8d.

Intent - To the use of the aforesaid under the yearly rent of 14s., provided always that if any wife of John Bancroft hereafter happen to recover and part of the premises as parcel of her dower of one fourth part of such rent of 14s. to cease during the enjoyment of such dower. This fine to be cancelled by the remarriage of the said Christabell if she survive her husband and remarry.

John Parker, gent., Symon Haydock, gent., William Yngham, and Richard Tatersall, senior, at the request of Robert Yngham of Fullege, came and surrendered a messuage, a garden, a barn, and a parcel of land called "the Folde," in Brunley, in the holding of John Whittiker; and also 15 acres of land in Brunley in the occupation of the said Richard Yngham and John Whyttyker, to the use of John son of Oliver Halsted, John Wodroff, junior, Robert son of Nicholas Whittiker, and Richard son of John Kepas, and their heirs, to be feoffees to the uses expressed in certain indentures of covenant made between Peter Ormerod of Ormerod of the one part and the said Robert Yngham of the other part, bearing date 6 Oct., 1 Elizabeth [1559], as hereafter followeth. Fine, 5s.

Intent - To the uses of the said indenture, provided that if the above-named William Yngham and Richard Tatersall or their executors, &c., "be impleded, molested, or putte to charge by reason off one annual rent of sixtene shillynges to be yereley payd to Alyce wyff to one Henry Rayynffor and doughter to the late Jamys Bancroft, late off Ightenhill, now departed, or to his asseignez For terme off hyr lyff," for which they as sureties of John Yngham father to the said Robert "or other his awncestors did seale one obligacion or escripte obligatorie," and yet stand bound by the same to the said Alyce, that then the said feoffees shall stand fined, &c., of and in one close called Broodeyate Field, parcel of the said 15 acres, to the use of the said Richard Tattersall, William Yngham, their executors, &c., until they shall have received therefrom such sums as will recompense them for their charges sustained by reason of the said obligation.

 

Court Roll, 3 Elizabeth, 1561

Halmote held at Brunley on Friday, viz. 16 May, 3 Elizabeth [1561].

At the same Halmote last named Lawrence Brereclyff of Brereclyff, senior, and Peter Ormerod of Ormerod, at the request of the said Lawrence Brereclyff, surrendered a messuage, other buildings, and 17 acres of land with appurtenances in Brereclyff, to the use of Robert son of the said Lawrence Brereclyff and his heirs. A reasonable dowre reserved to Mary, wife of the said Lawrence Brereclyff. Fine, 5s. 8d.

John Ormerod (12d.) alias Litill Howse and John Ormerod (12d.) alias Loge respectively keep their dykes open between their lands and Brunley common pasture.

 

Court Roll, 5-6 Elizabeth, 1563-4

Halmote held at Brunley on Thursday, 18 May, 6 Elizabeth [1564].

John Ormerod (6d.) for trespass on the Pykedlawe Moore with his beasts.

Court Roll, 7-8 Elizabeth, 1565-6

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Brunleye, on Thursday, 6 December, 8 Elizabeth [1565]; before John Townley, esquire, chief steward.

John Ormerod of Loidge (3s. 4d.) trespassed with his beasts upon the common pasture of Bruneley.

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhyll, held at Brunley on Thursday, 13 June, 8 Elizabeth [1566].

John Ormerod, junior (12d.), for trespass with his beasts upon the said common pasture [Bruneley More].

 

Court Roll, 9 Elizabeth, 1567

Halmote of the Manor of Ightenhill, held at Brunley on Thursday, 22 May, 9 Elizabeth [1567].

Peter Ormerod amerced 12d., and John Ormerod 3s. 4d., for trespass with their beasts upon Pykelaw More.

William Ryley of Hawkeshay surrendered the half of 1 messuage and 8 acres of land, in the several tenures of Peter Ormerod of Nutshay and Elizabeth Ryley, widow, late wife of Alexander Ryley, deceased, lying in Habergham-eves; to the use of Thomas Ryley, son of the said William Ryley, and his heirs. Admittance granted; fine, 2s. 8d., by the pledge of William Halsted of Banckehowse.