Title | Admittance extracted from the court rolls of the manor of Colley (Yorkshire), at a Court Baron of the Most Noble Thomas Earl of Arundel and Surrey and William Earl of Pembroke, held there on the above date, when it was found by the homage, to wit, by the oath of John Hoole, Humfrey Willson, William Wyld, John Foster, George Greaves, and Richard Woodrove, that John Oxpring died since the last court, to wit, on the 1st day of June then instant, seised of two messuages and two cottages, with the appurtenances in Crookes; and several lands appertaining; lately of Birkinshaws formerly Shawes, then in the several tenures or occupations of Robert Gilbert, William Hartley, Emma Wyld, and Emote Oxpring widow, held by copy court roll of the manor and by service according to the custom of the manor; aud that John Oxpring was his only son and heir, and was aged two years and six months or thereabouts, to whom the lord by his steward granted seisin, to hold to him and his heirs for ever according to the custom of the manor; and upon this came Winifreda Oxpring his mother and she was admitted his guardian, during his minority, steward, extracted by Fr West clerk of the court |