Bisley Manor Court Roll 4 June 1853

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At a Special Court Baron of The Right Honorable Arthur George Earl of Onslow Lord of the said Manor there held in and for the said Manor on Saturday the fourth day of June in the sixteenth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Victoria by the grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Queen defender of the Faith and in the Year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three Before Joseph Hockley Gentleman Steward of the Courts of the said Manor.

Suggestion of George Marshall
At this Court came here into Court in his proper person George Marshall and suggested that the principal sum of Six hundred pounds due and owing upon a certain Conditional Surrender of the Copyhold Lands and hereditaments hereinafter described made by James Hone and Jane his Wife on the twenty ninth day of July one thousand eight hundred and forty three is still remaining unpaid with an arrear of Interest thereon
Admittance of George Marshall
And thereupon the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to All those two pieces or parcels of meadow Land containing together 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 adjoined 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 parish and Manor of Bisley aforesaid Which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender by the yearly rent of One Shilling and one penny 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 [£5 5s] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of the same
Also at this Court came here again into Court in his proper person the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to 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 situate and lying in the parish and Manor of Bisley aforesaid Which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender 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 [£9 5s] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of the same
Also at this Court came here again into Court in his proper person the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to All that customary messuage with the Orchard formerly in the tenure of Philip Roberts and one Close of land to the same belonging containing by estimation one acre more or less and one acre of land more or less in Neltro with the appurtenances Which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender by the yearly rent of ten 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 [£3 5s] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of the same
Also at this Court came here again into Court in his proper person the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to All that parcel of Arable Land in the Common field called Neltro in Bisley containing by estimation one acre more or less and half an acre of Meadow in Church bourne mead with the appurtenances in Bisley Which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender by the yearly rent of eight 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 [£1 10s] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of the same
Also at this Court came here again into Court in his proper person the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to All that messuage or Tenement with the appurtenances called Whichwood and one Close of Land adjoining by estimation one acre lying in Bisley aforesaid Which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender by the yearly rent of three 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 [£3 5s] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of the same
Also at this Court came here again into Court in his proper person the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to Two acres of land and half an acre of land more or less lying in the Common field called Neltro and two acres of land and half an acre of land more or less lying in the Common field called Widecroft in the said Manor of Bisley which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender 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 [£5] and his fealty was respited.
Admittance of the same
And also at this Court came here again into Court in his proper person the said George Marshall humbly prayed to be admitted Tenant to All that one Close of Customary Arable land late Woodland containing by estimation two acres more or less and two acres of land more or less lying in the Common field called North Hill which came into the hands of the Lord of this Manor on the Surrender of James Hone and Jane his Wife To whom the Lord of the Manor aforesaid by his Steward aforesaid granted the same and delivered seizin thereof by the rod To hold to the said George Marshall his heirs and assigns for ever by copy of Court Roll at the Will of the Lord according to the Custom of the said Manor Subject nevertheless to such equity of redemption as is now or shall or may be subsisting therein under or by virtue of the same Surrender by the yearly rent of sixpence 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 [£4] and his fealty was respited.

Examined by
Joseph Hockley
  Steward