[166] Crondal Records (Baigent), p. 140: “John Thomas holds a messuage and a 'ferdell' of land, excepting one cotland and a perch.... Thomas le Freyn holds of the above a cotland and a perch.”
[167] Ibid., p. 134: “William de Suche gives to the lord 12d. yearly, to be allowed to hold 6 acres through the rents of Hugh of Wyggeworthale.”
[168] Crondal Records (Baigent), pp. 159–383. Customary of 1567. The name does not necessarily imply subtenancy in any way, the Hallmoot being simply the court of the manor. At Yateleigh one copyholder, Richard Allen, held about 263 acres, of which about 126 were held from him by 21 subtenants (pp. 258–265 and 378–379).
[169] Footnote in The Rebellion of Wat Tyler, by Petruschevsky (Russian), p. 210: “Ricardus Flaxman qui de domino tenuit in bondagio unum messuagium et II. bovatas terræ et xvi acras terræ de Forland quæ quondam fuerunt Johannis Colyn ad terminum xx. annorum ex dimissione prædicti Johannis per licenciam curiæ, venit hic et reddidit in manus domini prædictas duas bovatas terræ et acras di' terræ et prati ad opus Willelmi Dolynes deduct' prædicto messuagio.” Duchy of Lancaster Court Rolls, Bdle. 32, No. 307, and ibid., p. 211: “Robertus Bagges redd' in manus domini l bovatam terræ in bondagio ad opus Symonis Clerk Tenend 'sibi et suis, etc. Et idem Symon instanter redd' in manus domini prædictam bovatam terræ ad opus Willelmi Flaxman sibi et heredibus suis secundum consuetudinem manerii, et dat ad ingressum xiid.” Duchy of Lancaster Court Rolls, Bdle. 33, [No. 324]: “Instanter” is remarkable.
[170] See below, pp. [115–121].
[171] See E.H.R., vol. xv. pp. 774–813; Vinogradoff’s review of Page’s The End of Villeinage in England.
[172] Powell, The Revolt in East Anglia, Appendix I.; and Putnam, The Enforcement of the Statute of Labourers, pp. 80–81.
[173] Scrope, History of the Manor and Barony of Castle Combe. p. 233.
[174] Victoria County History of Suffolk, Unwin's article on Social and Economic History.
[175] Ibid.