Bisley Manor Court Roll 4 Sep 1787

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Be it Remembered that on the fourth day of September One thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Seven John Field of Worplesdon in the County of Surrey Cordwainer one of the Copyhold or Customary Tenants of the said Manor personally came before Thomas Sibthorpe Gentleman Deputy of John Chandler Gentleman Chief Steward of the said Manor And  Surrendered by the Rod into the Hands of the Lord of the said Manor by the Acceptance of the said Deputy Steward according to the Custom of the said Manor All and every his Customary or Copyhold Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments holden of the said Manor To the use and Behoof of such person or persons for such Estate and Estates as he the said John Field already hath or hereafter shall in or by his last Will and Testament in Writing or any Writing Purporting  to be his last Will and Testament Give Devise Limit or Appoint the Same.   John Field
This Surrender was taken the day and year above written by the Acceptance of me. Tho: Sibthorpe
In the Presence of Jn.o Richards.

Exam.d

Be it Remembered that on the fourth day of September One thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty Seven John Field of Worplesdon in the County of Surrey Cordwainer one of the Copyhold or Customary Tenants of the said Manor personally came before Thomas Sibthorpe Gentleman Deputy of John Chandler Gentleman Chief Steward of the said Manor And  Surrendered by the Rod into the Hands of the Lord of the said Manor by the Acceptance of the said Deputy Steward according to the Custom of the said Manor All his Estate Right Title Interest Benefit and Equity of Redemption of and in All that Customary Messuage or Tenement 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 One Acre of Land more or less in Neltro with the Appurtenances The Messuage now untenanted and the Lands late in the Occupation of William Cobbett And Also all that Parcel of Arable Land in the Common Field called Neltro in Bisley by estimation One Acre more or less and half an acres of Meadow in Church burne Mead with the Appurtenances All lying and being in the Manor of Bisley And also All that Messuage or Tenement with the Appurtenances called Whichoode And one close of Land adjoining by Estimation one acre lying in Bisley aforesaid. And also all that Parcel of Land with the Appurtenances lying in four Severals containing by estimation Seven Acres more or less and 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 lying in the Common Field called Widecroft in the said Manor of Bisley And also One Close of Customary Arable Land late Wood Land containing by Estimation two acres more or less And Two Acres of Land more or less lying in the Common Field called North Hill To the only Use and Behoof of Sarah Sibthorpe of Guildford in the said County of Surrey Spinster her Heirs and Assigns forever Provided always and upon this condition nevertheless if the said John Field his Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns shall and do well and truly pay or cause to be paid unto the said Sarah Sibthorpe her Executors or Administrators the full Sum of Fifty Pounds of good and lawful Money of Great Britain together with lawful Interest for the same upon the fourth day of March next ensuing the date hereof without any deduction to be made or taken out of the same on any account whatsoever Then this Surrender shall be Void or else remain in full force and Virtue.
This Surrender was taken the day and year above written by the Acceptance of me. Tho: Sibthorpe
In the Presence of Jn.o Richards.

Exam.d
[Margin note: I Sarah Sibthorpe in this Surrender named do hereby acknowledge that I have this day had and received of and from John Field in this Surrender also named All Principal and  Interest due to me on this Surrender  And I do hereby acknowledge Satisfaction thereof Witness my hand this Eleventh day of March 1788.  Sarah Sibthorpe     Witness  Tho.s Sibthorpe]