Bisley Manor Court Roll 29 July 1843
Absolute Surrender Mess.rs Knowls & Stedman to James Hone
Be it remembered that on the twenty ninth day of July in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three James Hone of Bisley in
the County of Surrey Nurseryman came before Joseph Hockley Gentleman Steward of
the Courts of the said Manor out of Court and delivered to him the said Steward
the Memorandum of a certain Surrender taken out of court on the same day
Whereby John Knowls of Horsell in the County of Surrey Farmer and James Stedman
of Horsell aforesaid Farmer (the devisees in trust named in the Will of William
Smith late of the parish of Bisley in the said County Farmer deceased) Tenants
of the said Manor in consideration of the Sum of three hundred and ninety five
pounds to them paid by the said James Hone did surrender into the hands of the
Lord of the said Manor by the Rod and by the acceptance of the said Steward and
according to the custom of the said Manor All those two pieces or parcels of
meadow Land containing by admeasurement three acres three roods and nineteen
perches be the same more or less situate and lying in the parish and Manor of
Bisley in the said County of Surrey adjoining to the Lands hereinafter
described called Loam Pitts And also all that piece or parcel of Arable Land
called the Shoulder of Mutton Field containing by admeasurement one acre two
roods and three perches be the same more or less also situate and lying in the
said parish and Manor of Bisley aforesaid all which said pieces or parcels of
Meadow and Arable Land hereinbefore described are held or late were in the
tenure or occupation of John Hill and are part and parcel of the premises
described on the Court Rolls of the said Manor as All those Copyhold Lands
Arable Meadow and Pasture with the appurtenances containing by estimation
nineteen acres more or less in the parish of Bisley And also all those two
pieces or parcels of Arable Land called Loam Pits containing by admeasurement
nine acres one rood and one perch be the same more or less also situate and
lying in the Parish and Manor of Bisley aforesaid all which said two last
mentioned pieces or parcels of Land called Loam Pits are now or late were also
in the tenure or occupation of the said John Hill and are the same premises as
are described on the Court Rolls of the said Manor as one parcel of Land called
Loam Pits containing by estimation six acres more or less in the said parish
and Manor of Bisley To the only proper and absolute Use of the said James Hone his
heirs and assigns for ever
Admittance of James Hone
Whereupon the said James Hone in his proper person humbly prayed to
be admitted Tenant to All those the said two pieces or parcels of Meadow land
containing together by admeasurement three acres three roods and nineteen
perches be the same more or less and all that piece or parcel of Arable Land
called the Shoulder of Mutton field containing by admeasurement one acre two
roods and three perches be the same more or less situate and lying in the said
Parish and Manor of Bisley in pursuance of the said Surrender To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid
by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seisin thereof by the
Rod To
hold to the said James Hone his heirs and assigns for ever by the yearly
rent to be apportioned Heriot when it shall happen Suit of Court and other
services and customs therefore formerly due and of right accustomed And so he
was admitted Tenant thereof in form aforesaid
Gave to the Lord as a fine for such his admittance as appears in the
margin [£10 1s 6d] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of same
And the said James Hone further humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant
to All those the said two pieces or parcels of Arable Land called Loam Pits
containing by admeasurement nine acres three roods and nineteen perches be the
same more or less situate and lying in the parish and Manor of Bisley aforesaid
in pursuance of the said Surrender To
whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the
same and delivered seisin thereof by the Rod
To hold to the said James
Hone his heirs and assigns for ever by the yearly rent of four pence Heriot
when it shall happen Suit of Court and other services and customs therefore
formerly due and of right accustomed and so he was admitted Tenant thereof in
form aforesaid Gave to the Lord as a
fine for such his admittance as appears in the margin [£12 1s 6d] and his
fealty was respited.
Examined
by
Joseph
Hockley
Steward