At a Special Court Baron of the Right Honourable Arthur George Earl of Onslow Lord of the said Manor held in and for the said Manor on Monday the twenty fifth day of November in the fourth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Fourth by the Grace of God of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland King Defender of the Faith And in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and thirty three Before Joseph Hockley the Elder Gentleman Steward there.
Homage to wit.
James Steptoe } Sworn
Stephen Steptoe }
At this Court the Lord of this Manor by his Steward aforesaid Doth as far as in him lieth and he lawfully can and may voluntarily grant to Thomas Eacott of Bisley in the County of Surrey Laborer and his heirs All that piece or parcel of Waste Land of this Manor lying in Bisley Green containing about thirty rods lately enclosed by the said Thomas Eacott and upon which he hath erected and set up a Cottage or Tenement with the appurtenances To have and to hold the same unto the said Thomas Eacott 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 by the yearly rent of One Penny Heriot best live Beast on the death of every Tenant Suit of Court at the Court Baron to be held for the said Manor Suit at the Will of the Lord and such other Services as are customarily rendered by the Copyhold Tenants of the said Manor And so the said Thomas Eacott was admitted Tenant thereof hath seizin by the rod and giveth to the Lord as a fine for such admittance as appears in the Margin [£1.10.0] and his fealty was respited.
At this Court the Lord of this Manor by his Steward aforesaid Doth as far as in him lieth and he lawfully can and may voluntarily grant to James Hill of Bisley in the County of Surrey Laborer and his heirs All that piece or parcel of Waste Land of this Manor lying near Riding Hill containing by estimation eighty rods more or less lately enclosed by the said James Hill and upon which he hath erected and set up a Cottage or Tenement with the appurtenances To have and to hold the same unto the said James Hill 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 by the yearly rent of One Penny Heriot best live Beast on the death of every Tenant Suit of Court at the Court Baron to be held for the said Manor Suit at the Will of the Lord and such other Services as are customarily rendered by the Copyhold Tenants of the said Manor And so the said James Hill was admitted Tenant thereof hath seizin by the rod and giveth to the Lord as a fine for such admittance as appears in the Margin [£1.10.0] and his fealty was respited.
Examined by
Joseph Hockley Sen.r
Steward