Title | Court book. The court by this time is better organised and recording more business. Matters recorded in this book are rents from tenants and entry fines from new tenants; amercements for non attendance at the court; encroachment on the rights of the Lord of the Manor; the problem of regulating cattle grazing on the common, preventing them straying in the road and being impounded with consequent concern at state of pound; presentment of necessary repairs; appointment of constables (only one 1847 -1854, then 2 appointed again) |