Charity school at Mortlake, waste land inclosed for the use of a, 317; to receive the assets of the com- mon-keeper, 396; to receive one- third of the commonage money, 416; fine given to, 437; resolu- tions in favour of, suspended, 501; payment to be suspended, 507.
Charles, Josiah, 212, 222.
Charles I., court-rolls of the Manor of Wimbledon during the reign of, 215.
Charles II., court-rolls of the Manor of Wimbledon during the reign of, 237.
Charlwood, Wm., 275, 277, 281, 283, 299, 300, 312, 327, 347. Charr, James, 274; Thos., 280; Wm., 256, 260, 268.
Chart, John, 109. Charte, John, 138.
Charter-house, prior of, amerced, 35. Chaundelers, two virgats of land so called, 29.
Chawkhill, John, 170 bis; Robt., 192; Thos., 148, 170. Chawkwell, John, 192. Cherry, Robt., 68.
Chert (or at Chert), Jn., 68; John, 86; (or at Chert) Martin, 68. Chest, one, to be obtained and kept in common, 95.
Child, Arnold, 69, 86, 87 bis; Ar- nulph, 87; John, 68, 109, 171; Rich., amerced, 65, 68, 86 bis, 87; Wm., 86, 87.
Childe, John, 139 bis, 148; Rich.,
68, 69; Thos., 148, 171; Wm., gent., 139 bis, 148, 171, 193, 203,
Chitty, Wm., 276.
Cholmondeley, General Jas., to inclose waste land, 341. Christmas, John, 170, 192, 202, 228, 229, 236; Robt., 230. Chylde, Wm., 108.
John, 86, 108, 109; Wm.,
108. Clare, Thos., 170, 300.
Clark, Mary, lease granted to, 374; Rich., 213; Thos., 260. Clarke, Edw., 299; Rich., 248; Rob., 148; Sam., 279; Thos., 213; Wm., 299.
Thos., amerced, 93.
Claxton, Edw., 229; Wm., Gent., 237.
Clay, permission to dig, 221. Clayton, Edw., 238, 240, 241, 243, 261, 269; Robt., 138. Clearke, Robt., 170.
Clebern, Oliver, amerced for carry- ing away logs, 491.
Clerk, Rich., 68; Wm., 69. Clerke, Rich, 192; Thos., 108, 171. Clinton, John, 462, bis, 516. Clive, Rev., a right of way granted to, 589.
Clyff, Richd., amerced for cutting overmuch fuel, 63. Coatesworth, Wm., premises granted in lease to by the lord of the manor, 332.
Coatley, James, 268. Cobham, Richd., 244. Cockes, Edw., 192. Cockrell, Geo., 170. Cogges, Wm., 192.
Coghlan, John, 371, bis, 403, 429. Coke, Rich., 68, 69; Thos., 86, 87. Cokham, John, 86.
Colchester, Thos., 44, 45; amerced for cutting wood, &c., 25. Colcocke (or Calcott), Anthy., 203. Colcott, Anthony, 213. Cole, David, 299; presented for pasturing sheep, 299; Giles, amerced for cutting wood in excess, 131, 148, 170; Henry, 138; amerced for cutting wood, 113; John, amerced for keeping excess of cattle, 105; Robt., 148, 170, 192.
Coles, Richd., 274. Colle, Hen., 108.
Colley, Sarah, presented for en- croachment, 425.
Collier, John, 286, 299, 312. Collings, Thos., 245.
Collins, Corn., amerced for digging gravel, &c., 341; Godfrey, 274; Nich., 244; Thos., 238, 241, 242, 243, 248, 257, 282, 299, 312 Wm., 138, 299, 312. Collyer, John, 236. Collyn, John, 108. Collyns, John, 138.
Colquhoun, J. C., presented for encroachment, 581. Colyn, Robt., 86. Colyns, Richd., 109.
Combe, John, called to account for inclosure, 31.
Combes, Robt., 228, 229, 239. Comett, Dan., 242. Comiers, Oliver, 237. Common, penalty for obstructing the, 5; overburthening of the, 13; order for inclosing, 73; contention touching the rights of, between Putney and Barnes, 158; right of, pertaining to the tenants, 267, 390; cottagers' rights as to, 393; recital of orders respecting the, 396; regulations respecting, 408 et seq. (See Gravel-Digger), 410; orders to prevent encroachments, 423; general survey of, in 1649, 449, 450; regulations as to the soil and materials taken from the, 456; resolutions for preventing them being surcharged, &c., 472, 473, 474, 475 et seq.; complaints as to encroachments on the, 521; Jas. Rice and T. J. Pace, ap- pointed to superintend the, 553,
555 note. Common Enclosure, custom of, 446. Field, inclosing land in the,
Pasture, overburthening of the, 21; regulations respecting, 465, 466.
Rights for cattle, 33.
Sewer, to be scoured by the inhabitants of Wimbledon, 221; of Mortlake, order respecting, 186, 187, 201.
Wood, surveyors appointed, 177, 179; not to be taken away, 180; temporary suspen- sion of tenants' rights, 191. Common-keeper of the lord, pre-
sentment of the, 308; to have a residence erected, 598. Common-keepers of Mortlake, Put- ney, Wimbledon, Roehampton, and Barnes, 301, 312, 327, 343, 347, 372, 404, 427, 429, 430, 463, 516, 545, 555, 574, 593, 601; their presentations, 350; two additional ones appointed, 381; to attend the court leets without summons, 412; their complaints of irregular practices, 484. Commonage, appropriation of sur-
plus of profits, 488, 489; pro- priety of making one general fine for, 490.
Commonage money, application of, 416, 418.
Commonwealth, Court Rolls of the Manor of Wimbledon during the, 229.
Compositions, due to the lord, 337. Comyns, Wm., Gent., 212. Conknell, Gregory, 170. Consett, Thos., 192; Thos. (sen.), 212; Thos., 222 bis; Thos. junr., 222; Wm., 148. Constables for Mortlake, Putney, Wimbledon, Roehampton, and Barnes, 304, 313, 372, 404, 429, 463, 501, 517, 545, 555, 575, 593, 601.
Constant, Dan., 244.
Cook, James, 270, 274, 282; John, 275, 280.
Cooke, Edward, 256; Jacob, 299;
James, 268 bis, 276, 299; John, 277, 282, 299 bis; Peter, 233, 239, 240, 241, 243, 245, 248, 257, 261, 269; Richard, amerced for grubbing up trees, 167; Wm., 236.
Cooksey, Rev. J., to inclose waste land, 317. Coole, Gibs., 138.
Coombes, Robt., 230; Esq., 228, 233.
Coombes, Andrew, 276, 280; Robt., 236.
Cooper, John, 268, 269, 276; Josiah, 299; Robt. 282. Copland, Rich., 86.
Copping, Robt., 263, 270, 280. Copyholders, and Copyhold Tenants, rights of, 88; allowed to cut turf or dig gravel, 370; the heir pays no fine but a composition, 392; regulations respecting, 411, 423; their consent to encroachments on Palewell Common required, 432, 433; their consent obtained, 434 ; general rights of, 441, 443 et pas- sim; 452; sworn on the Homage, 447; resolutions in favour of, 472; summoned on the homage jury; 478, 479; restrictions of, 480; their resolutions confirmed, 482; their rights of digging, 497; their assent to the inclosing of a
pond, 499; their non-attendance at the Court Baron, 506, 507; names of persons summoned, 510, 511; orders for preventing their depasturing of cattle to ex- cess, 520; summoned to consider of certain resolutions of the Manorial Courts, 539, 540; certain quan- tities of gravel, &c. allotted to, 540 et seq.; Mr. Pembroke's opinions on their rights and pri- vileges, 542-4.
Cordener, Mr., presented for taking wood and fuel, 61. Coren, Jas. (See Goren). Cormack, John, 429.
Corn, amercement for wasting, 23. Corsett (or Consett), Wm., 170. Cornwick, John, 403, 429. Cottage, amercement for erecting without licence, 165; ordered to be removed, 167, 247, 251, 461, 468, 469; one lately built con- fers no right, 185; presentments for erecting, 221, 235, 295; licence to erect a, 231; one pulled down, and materials sold, 477. Cottagers, prohibited taking wood, 120; their rights of common de- fined, 101, 103, 105; penalties imposed on the, 161, 175; to be contributory to a gate, 163; penalties against for trespass, 181; for keeping beyond the number of cattle, pigs, &c., 183; not to carry away estovers, 191 ; their right as to common, 393. Court Baron, and Court of Survey,
157 et passim; jurors of the, 87, 327; standing orders not to be revoked without notice, 417, 411; orders of, respecting copyhold tenants, 497; general regulations of, respecting the digging of loam, &c., and the prices thereof, 508 et seq.; names of persons summoned, 510, 5il. (See Court Leet.) Court Leets, held in the Manor of Wimbledon, 3 et passim; an- nually held, 392; regulations respecting attendance, 411, 412. (See Court Baron.)
COURT ROLLS of the Manor of Wimbledon during the reigns of Edward IV., 3.
Court Rolls, Henry VII., 47. Henry VIII., 71. Edward VI., 89. Queen Mary, 103. Philip and Mary, 105. Elizabeth, 111. James I., 173. Charles I., 215. Commonwealth, 229. Charles II., 237. James II., 251.
William and Mary, 259. Queen Anne, 265. George I., 279.
Court Rolls entered in books, or vol- umes, from 1726 to 1864, 293-611 (see Books); Report respecting their perished state, 295; to be re- moved to the parish church of Putney, 297; in the possession of Earl Spencer, 349; now in the custody of Thos. Parker, late steward, 349; the record of Wimbledon customs, 385; to he kept in a chest at Wimbledon, 386; request for searching, 443. Courts, Paper Book of, 222. Courtlie, Robt., 240. Courtly, Robt., 229, 238. Courtney, Robt.,229; Robt. (junr.),
Cowdrey, Thos., 274, 282. Cowick, John, 371 bis. Cowper, John, 86; Thos., 68; Wm., 108.
Cows, amercement in respect of, 63, 326; of inhabitants not being tenants, not to be kept on the common, 217. (See Cattle.) Cox, Alex. Thos., 462 bis, 516; Edw., 282; Rich., 237, 239, 299; Thos., 429, 462 bis, 515.
Coxe, Anthy., 223; Edw., 212, 222; amerced for carrying away wood, 207.
Crabb, John, 260, 268; Wm., 229. Crabs, amercements for collecting, 29, 85.
Craford, Ralph, amerced for cutting trees, 55.
Cramford, John (or Crauforde),
Cranford, John, 170. Crew, Ralph, Gent., 171, 193, 213. Cricketers, complaints against, 412. Crisp, Ellis, Esq., 241, 243, 245. Croft, Wm., 45; presented for nuisance, 547; nuisance to be re- moved, 551.
Crofte, Wm. and John, amerced for keeping hunting dogs and ferrets, 37.
Cromwell, Walter, 68, 69, 87. Cropper, John, 299. Crosse, Rich., 148.
Crosses, presentment for erecting, 57. Crosswell, Robt., 274 bis, 282. Crowle, Richd., Steward of the Manor, 303, 305, 307, 308. Crowne, Wm., M.D., 245 bis. Crumwell (alias Smyth), Walter, 87. Crumwell, W., presented for falsely erasing the evidences, &c. of the lord, 75.
Cuddesdon, Thos., 229. Cuerton, Robt., 236, 238. Cuff, Thos., 299.
Cuffe, R. & J., presented for erect- ing cottages, 295.
Cuffe, John, 274, 276, 280; Robt., 268, 299.
Cullen, Sir Abraham, 237 bis, 239. Cursell, John, 9, 45; Nich., 109, 139; Wm., 68, 69, 86, 87 ter, 108, 109.
Curson, Wm., 87, 109. Cuscat, John, 108.
Custom roll read in court, 415. Customary tenants, rights of, 267,
450; fines to be paid by, 386; may demise for three years with- out licence, 387. Customs of Wimbledon, 385; of the lordship of Wimbledon, 444 ib. seq.; extracts from, recorded,
of the Manor, application for the, 586.
Cutbert, Robt., 87.
Cutting, on the common. (See furze, trees, wood, thorns, fuel, oak, &c.)
DABBS, Thos., 148.
Dagwell, James, 299; John, 282, 286, 299, 300, 312.
Daine, Rich., 274. Dalby, Win., 222. Dallaye, John, 148.
Dallett, Matt., 592 bis, 601 bis ; Rich., 516.
Dalley, John, 171. Dalton, Robt., 108. Dame, John, 300.
Danby, Thos., Earl of, lord of the Manor, Court Baron of, 245, 246, 247, 257.
Dance, John, 277, 281; Nich., 268, 276.
Dancer, Thos., 229.
Danyell, Wm., 68, 69.
Wm., wood and land
granted to, 41. Darrant, John, 138. Dashwood, Francis, 237. Daunser, Thos., Gent., 228. Davies, John, 170; Thos., 238, Wm., 148, 170.
Davis, Joseph, 299; Nichs., 268. Davy, David, 68; Thos., prevented cutting wood, 95. Davys, John, 192, 212.
Dawbern (or Dawborn), Nich., 86. Dawborne, Wm., 138, 148.
Dawes, Abraham, Gent., 213, 223, 228; John, 228, 237, 239, 241, 243; Thos., 228.
—, Abr., permitted to dig clay, 221; John, to mend the upper heath gate, &c., 227. Dawhorne, Wm., 170. Dawson, John, amerced for digging gravel, &c., 341.
Deakon, Hen., Gent., 171. Dean of St. Paul's, elected reeve, 13; amerced for overburdening com- mon, 25.
Deane, Chrisr., 192; Ranulph, 192; Ralph, 170; Wm., 148. Dee, John, Esq., 148, 171. Deed of covenant and release be- tween Earl Spencer and Lord Visc. Althorpe, and Mrs. Mar- ryat and Joseph Marryat, Esq., 569.
Dell, Robt., 109; Wm., 268, 275. Demay, Php., 244, 248, 261, 269. Denbye, John, 138; (sen.), 158, 170.
Dene, Jn., 44; Thos., 45. Dene (or Adene), Wm., 44, 68. Denet, Charles, 236.
Denham, Thos., 238. Dening, Thos., jun., 269. Dennat, Charles, 245.
Denne (or Deane), Rich., 230. Dennet, Charles, 238, 239, 241. Dennett, Charles, 237, 240, 243. Denning, Thos., 236, 238, 246, 257, 269, 271, 275, 277, 281, 283. Denny, Thos., 238. Dens, Thos., 299. Dent, Thos., 312.
Denyson, Alan, 170; Rich., 148 bis, 171.
Deputy Steward, vote of thanks to, 458, 459.
Desborough, Thos., 268. Descents, custom of, 389. Dewdeny, Geoff., 68.
Dewning, Rich., 277.
Dias, Rich., Gent., 222, 228.
Dickins, John, 243. Dickyns, Robt., 212. Dicy, Jn., 68; Nich., 45. Digging on the Common for turf, gravel, loam, &c., without licence, prohibited, 440; regulations re- specting, 465, 466; notices of prosecution for, 485 et seq.; quan- tity to be dug, 492; special orders respecting, 500; prices paid for the material, 504, 505, 508 et seq., 513; no persons but the lord's officers permitted to dig, 514. (See Gravel, &c.). Distraints for various offences, 11, 13, 23 et passim.
Ditch, amercement for not scouring, 125; presented as a nuisance, 348; permission to fill up, 590. Dixon, Php., 256. Dobbes, Thos., 148.
Dodmer,, Gent., 109; John, his encroachment on waste land, 135. Dodmore, John, 139.
Dogs and ferrets, amercements for keeping, 37. Dory, David, 69. Dounes, John, 229.
Doveton, Col., presented for taking bog-earth, 428.
Dovy, David, 86, 87 bis ; presented for cutting furze, &c., 57; amerced for cutting furze, &c., 67. Dowdeswell, Jonathan, 299. Dower, custom of, 446. Downe, Thos., 69.
Downing, Rich., 260, 269, 271, 275; Thos., 282; Sir J. G., to inclose waste land, 320.
Doxat, Mr., his application for in- closure, 595.
Drain, presented as a nuisance, 597, 605.
Drury, Thos., to inclose waste ground, 399, 400.
Mr., memorial respecting his application, 548, 549.
Duck, Thos., 248.
Ducke, Dunstan, 222, 223, 228, 230.
Dudeney, Wm., 68.
Duffin, Christopher, 403, 429. Duncan, Jas., grant of waste land to, 407.
Duncannon, Ld., letter from, re- questing permission to inclose waste land for an Infant School- house, 577; granted, 579; appli- cation by, to inclose waste land, 590; refused, 592. Dunditch Lane, 329; presentment for inclosing, 311; price remitted, ib. Dunlery, Mark, 268. Durrant, John, 170. Durrante, John, 148. Dwight, Josias, 515. Dycey, Jon., amerced for non- attendance, 55.
Dyconson, Jn., 44, 45, 68, 69. Dynes, Geo., 148, 170. Dynnys, Thos., 138.
EADES, Jacob, 299; Wm., 542, 544, 554, 574 bis. Easley, Thos., 242.
Easly, Thos., 238, 240, 245, 248, 256, 257; Wm., 236. East, Rich., 212.
East Sheen, inhabitants not to re- ceive cattle to pasture, or to take common wood, 180. (See Est- shene.)
East Sheene, and Palewell Commons to be drove, 414.
Eastlake, order concerning the common wood, 201.
Eaton, Wm., 299; presented for taking loam, 395.
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