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Thoma.s Lister, Esquire, deceased, Guar<lian of Thomas Lister her son, lield 3rd November,
free Tenants and suitors of the Court, and William Speake, Tenant of the Lord and suitor of tlio Court iiijd. each. Prcsentmejits by tlio J iuy. Tim occupiers of tho Jiand of Tiiomas
1617. Thomas Oddie, Stewai-d. Air.oicenienici for nou-appearauce. . Joim IVestbie. Esquire, and llicliard Clarke,
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WHITESIDE’S GARAGE. Clitheroe
scowering tiio diches belonging thcrevnto, Kicluml Clarke fur not scoworing his diclios a t tho lower end of Vytliber, aisoe Thomas Lister for tho lyUo botweouo Lowercrosso ila tt anil Wythber suid tlio Juric amercio ouory of thoiu ijd. and a painc laid th a t euory of them rospectivelv shall .scomo their said diches be fore tho Urst of Oecemlier vpon paino of euery default iijs. iiijd. A paino laiil th a t whereas no Inhabitant
iijs. iiijcl. Tho occupiers of Cawsoy Butts for not
within the townc of Gisburnc ought to
l.nio any Manom* m tho street within Gisburne without the consent of tho Lord of tlio Manour tlieroforc if any of tlio said In habitants doo leave any Manour in tho street and doo not remouo tho sjuno two dayes be fore ether of tho Ifaircs there lioulden shall forfeit for euery ilel’ault vjd. Woo laio a- paino th a t tlio occupiers of
Henry Garthes shall stove the Hedge ouer tlio iaino which gooth downo towanls the Slill before the loth of Aprill next vi>oii paino of iijs. iiijd. [This last pain as extracted by Uio Steward
Court Barou of Kathorino Listor, Belict of
his AVifo, Guardians of Thonias L^^ter, Esquire, under age, held 27tli June, 16u0. Edmund Stevenson, Steward. Prcsentmonfci.
Court Baron of John Ashton and Katherine Edmund Whittaker and WiUiam Bar- . nf fliB no ur t xxd '
ineirs dale n e x t” instead ot s;ying tlio 24tii August as i t appears oii tho Roll, aud they direct iho repair by the town if Gisborne oi
biic IV ww - -
gi'eavcs for not repairing Baxter gappe according to a iiain of iijs. laid, 'ilierefore each of them is in tlie mercy „u..u
______ o-jT. - “ abacum.” Tbo List of l*i iiijdi formerly | to ” tbo CoolrstooU,” which in ■ ■ ■
what “ aliacum "
^ b e r t Airton and John Aiiton for o n - ! for Cucteteol. oroaching upon tho Waste of tho Lord i o ™ '
length p ar t of a house lately b m ^ h
half in 14ie'sa'ino Robert and John' appoared in tho : hut as 'Sfc. ./amcti’s D.iy is
the Manor of Gisburiio about onoyard an d .a siifficient before ® width and five yards and a halt m Septomber next.
| had
ing.nally _^^.tteu^^
aforesaid Jjord prosecute all their xileas in tho Court of tho aforesaid Alanor aud not in any other Court not
excced.ing the Jurisdic tion of tho Court under tho penalty of xxvjs.
Dausoi* iiavo not repaired nor imiintainod the gate a t Baxstor Gapp according to tJio form of a paino formerly laid in tliis Court. Tliorc- lore they ai*o m mercy. Assessed in tlio
tiio minuTii rWrbt" xijd. a t tho usu.ol times. ■ Septonber (which is the/ ie a s t of the Pain imposed tJiat all the tonaiitfi of the
Court aforesaid and agreed with the Lord of was probably not TOiisider^ I
to tho gate a t Dailiker Lauo End as follows: “ Tlutt Mr, Sliaw and IujI successors Vicor’s
Tlio list of pains render^ tho direction a« ‘ .
tho JIaiior to have tho said Encroachment a t time and the day of the/ :t.a . .a. i.1. . ........t
Nativity of llio Virgin Marxj for it.
AiviKitr Ywliich Ulii I 60SL 01 was subsUtutod
o C u d ^ ^ f o
“ tlieiro Cuokstoolo ” which t l ! Roll renders ■ " ” us also relcr^ kas i t clear to
I tJmugli i t IS not tlie Latm tedii asuaiij usixi t
-------- -- V"-.;-';".,,, „o,niiv „sofI ilitolded to refer.
the Verdict '
S J u h ' i t
allow suflicient 8 th
I f nosy dames should once begin To drive tho house with horrid din Afray, you cry, you’ll grace tho shw) WoMI teacli you iiow your tongue to rule The fair offender fills tho seat In sullen pomp, profoundly great.
Doivn in the deep the stool descends B ut here, a t first, we miss our ends; ’ Siio mounts again, and rages more Than ever vixeii did before. So, ilirowing water on tho iiro
. Will make i t but burn up the Iiighor. I f .so, my friend, pray let her take
A second turn into tho lake, And, rather than your patience lose Thrice and again repeat Uie dose. No lirawliiig wives, no furious wenches. No lire so hot but water quenches.”
The following document ls printed io Parker's Browsliolmc:—
“ To the
AVor.pfuil Tliojiias Parker of of Brooseholme, Esqr.
the iionalty of vs. in detault. Pain imi)6 sod th a t “ v i l la ” of Gisburne
“ auglico shall clcansu the Townegate ' and
fill vpp tho pitta and holes in the same cspociallio boofore John Blackburn lus house” under tho penalty of xs. Pain iniiK)sod th a t no Tenant aforesaid
shillings, Tlii^ gives tlie i»o.5ition ijf Houghton Gate.
“ an^;lico shall sulFci' any wnrc.s as lether woodden vessoll or other things to goe from his liouso a t t anio tymo aftor tho head fairo daie paino of euorio default 3s. *1d. Vnlcss first notico thoi’oof boo given ^^lto the lord or ilia serv.'inta th a t soo the same maio l)ce registorod or tolled for vpi>ou paino ot xs. in euoiio default. AVaros not to goo from tlio fairc hoefore
tliey beo re g is te r^ . [In the List of Pains extracted bv tlic
Steward, tlie last pain is given as follows, and is more intolligiblo as so given. “ That if any Tenant or Inhabitant within
the said Aianour Doo rccoiuo any wares or goods of any ji’son bought in the finire and kceiHj them in his or their custodie or cus todies till after the tfairo and then deliuer the said goods or wares and the same not roglstcreil or tolled for, shall forfeit lor ouory such goods doliuered and tlio toll not paid n ot e n to r^ into the Register to the Ijord of tho Manor for oucry offence xs.” ] Pain imposeil th a t all those to whom the
late William Wliittingham for not rcpaircing tlio stcelo a t ilic pinfold sid mid also Stawker Inine according to a paine fonncrlie lade
in tlio List of Pains, riin.s “ shall cut the Hodge hanging ouor the Laino ” Uhls clwu'ly showing the meaning of “ stove.” ] ... Woo p’sont the occupior.s of tho ^lt«uago
iij.s. iiijd. William Jordan p ’sented for n o t niakeing
Ills ring garth hetweeiie Paytlmqle and Henry Armilstcad llaldwyn bancke ijd. 'Hiomas Williainsqii p’t>ented for graueing
•
sods on GLsburno Afore conirario to a
pa.ino tlMTOv^wn maid iij.s. iiijd. Thomas Danger p’sonted for not ropauoing
the pinfiMd yeato and stoupes according to tho paino tIuM-evpon made iijs. iiijd.
Thomas Dansor of tlio same place for Debt of XLS. ixd. Tlio Defendant denies tho debt. The .lury give a \“erdict for tho amount claimeil and tlie Defendant i.s in mercy of the Court. 'fhe same against tho same for Debt of iijs. iiijd. Tlie DofondaiU denies the debt.
Pleas. William .Iordan of Gisbiirno against
Tho .lury give a. verdict for iijs. and tho Defendant is in tho mercy of tJio Court. Joim Browne,of Gisburne Clothier agaiitst
Thomas
Daii.sor of Gishurno for debt of vijs. Tlio Defendant denies the debt. Tlio .Tnry give a vci'dict lor ilie amount claimed and Uie Defendant is in tho mercy of the Court. Joim Armitstead of Gisburno against
Thomas Dansor aforesaid for debt ot xjs. Tlie Defendant denies the Debt. The Jury give a verdict for tho amount claiimxl and
th ‘‘ Defendant is in the mercy of Uie Court. * ♦ • * * ♦ • »
Katherine jiia wife, Guardians of 'Jhomas Lister, ICsqhre. imdeR age. son of 'Ihomns Lister late of. Arnolcshiggaii. held 19th October. 16*19. Ettward Stevenson, Steward, and adjourned to 1st November following.
Court Biiroii of John Ashton. Inquire, and
yato for not repairing and maintaining tho same acrording to liic form of a pain of i i js . ‘iiijd. formerly laid, 'riioreforc they are in tlie meicy of the Court iijs. liijd. All those wlio ought to repair the lenri'S
Presentments of tlio Jury. The inhabitants who ought to repair Sander
THE UNIVERSAL CAR
about Sander yaU' for not repairing and maintaining the .same fences. Tiierefore they are in the mercy of tho Court xxd. Jelm Browne for not lianging tlio vale a t
Vicker flatt syd(5 aeiording to a pain of iij.s. iiijd. formerly laid. Tlioreforo he is in the men-v of ilio Court iiis. iiijd. The Inhabitants of Gislmrne for not repair-
ing ” incliisnriu ” [probable the fence], according to a pain of iijs. iiiid. formerly laid. Therefore they are in tho mercy of tho C-ourt iijs. iiijd. Thomas
Dan.sor of the Nooko or tlio occupier
of lii> '!’> nommit for not rop-airing the ** pin- fiiM yate>' and stoojKis ” areording to a pain
of iijs. iiijd. formerly laid. Therefore they are in the moroy of tlie Court iijs. iiijil. Mr. Afnnks' for not removing hi.s Stircorarium ” [manure] ” two daios Ixs
fore lh<» fario ” .nrcording to a pain formerly laid. Therefore lie is in the mercy of tlio
ing to a pain of vjd. fop each dolnulter. Therefoid they are in merry vjd.
e.nrh. A pain laiil that Widow Swarthhroiike liold
L s to r . William Dan-or. Eilniund llrockdon, Henrio AnnLslcad. Richard Brockdon, Tlie wife of John
Armi.stond for the like accord
Court vjd. N^ehola.s Tfudson. Boh-rl Kllis. .Mri.s. Jane
open a
wntercour.se at Gishurno Aloor .so that tlu‘ \y.\\or there may have five ]
ias.sage Ih'- fore Ntma.s next under tho penalty of .yijd.
William Hargravi's sustain llaxter Gnpp ami repair the ‘^ame before xv. Ajiril next uniter
in default. Pain lontmueil Tliat Capt. Whittaker and
Encroaehmen!. foriucrlye mndo^ a t tho wo'^t end of Dnllikor lath before Clirislenmas next under tlio i>onalty of xxs. Piiin iini'oscd tliat all those who ought to
tho penalty of lijs. iiijd. Pain inipo'^ed that they shall laio lorih an
sustain Sander yate sliall sustain tito same from Afaie <laie" up to Michma.s under tlio I'cnalty of iijs. iiijd. in ev‘Ty montlt not so
repair ” les fences nhoute the -said yeate ” shall r.'pnir the same tieforo the first day of Afay next under the penally of iiis. iiijd. Pain iinpa<5e<l that tlio iH'cupiors of the
repaired. P.'iin inip'T5e<l tliat all
llm.st' who ought to
Asslieteii. Esq. fnfterwnrds Sir John Awhoton B r t . ] . Slie died 2*5th ATay, 1676. She and Sir John A-^shotori lived at the Lower Hall, Gishurn. Tlie latter died on 9th June, 1697. and by his Will loft considerable Estate.s to Tlinmas Lister, son of John Lister, his late Wifo’.s peoond Son by her first husband.
Viker flat syde “ shall hang tho yeate ” (hero in the usual place before xv. day of April next under tho penalty of 3s/-1d. Knthcrin Liste»\ the Widow of tho Thomas who diwl in 1612. married John
July, 157*6, l)v his Will J^ave ’to his son Anthony his “ lutei'Ci't in l i i ic a r Loiiglands.” Dallikcr Lane no doubt oiper led to, or ran alongsido this onclosure. 7he name .suggests th a t i t was derived from “ lllole ” or “ pa e l,” a share an'd “ acre ” ami which sovoral persons o\\ doles or strips of land—a tlie open field system of at one time so oxtcusivol 101111117, and which was fu descrif>ed mi .Seebohni’.' Community.” I t is very common to fiiK in record.s of this
Ant-liony Listej‘,.of Ncwslblme. who dieil in
V investigated anil ‘
Engli.sh Village
Mice was a field in ted Olio or nioro aminon feature or cultivation, wliicli i prevailed in this !
humbly certifie th a t Alargarett the Wife of Edward Hancocke liath (since her conieingo to have re.«ideno^ in Bra<lf’ord) [that is West Bradford, near Clitheroc] l>eone noted .and known© to Ik? a common
di.sturbor of hor Neyghbors in tlie way of Scoldinge; for well shee wn.s in Shiideburno Court prsentod for a Comon ScoM: and continucinge
th.it vmieighborly practise was Ducked, and for all tlia t sheo hath liitherto pracktisod ilie like w'ay of Scolclingo: Soo Uint scarso a faniilyo in the said towno i.s free from her: and this we made hold to cortifyo vnto yor. wor’p. as a cortaiiie t ru th : witnose or. hamL the 6 th day of Alarcli ano. dom. 1673. Heiirj' Knowles. Willm. Cnlnerly. Stephen Anderton.
“ Wee whose names are suljscribed doo
; this Ooui-t th a t Icathorl gfwds and wooden
vo.ssolls wore prominent, ferticlos sold a t the , GUhurii Fairs. Jn a faic. the tolls wore paid , by tlio purciias T. and tlj? object of tlio pain made by tho Jury wasj to prevent persons buying goods a t the fair,Lind smuggling them
gate a t tho oast end of the town ot Gisborne and Uio fenco a t both ends of tlic same gato hotweon the lane [voncllam] aud tho town belong, repair and sufficiently make the sanui gato and fenco lM>foro the xxiiij. August next ducking stool. w;»s a under Uio penalty of iijs. iiijd. for every for the ducking in a .strA'iu or pond of women who were convictod of lemg common .K'Old'
; then roinoving thoin whei the fair was over, witliout paying the toil. This might easily have boon" done in a crowded fair.
into their friend.s hoiisot in the Wllage, and
The Ouck'*tuol. otliel^ise known as the coninvanco provideil
default. Pain imposed th a t tho Town of Gisburii
repair tlio q’owno gab* a t tho Church Stoolo end beforo Alichmn.s next under tlie penally of v.s. ill default. pain imposed Unit Anthony Scot turn tlie
Water into its riglit course a t ” le liack do lo Toimo ” in the Croft called Roger Croft as tho aforesaid water was formerly ncciL-i- toincd under penalty of xxcl. '
make and repair their “ abacuui ” [Click stool] sufficiently before viij, Soptemhor next ui:der tlio penalty of vj.s. viijd. in default. Pain imposed th a t all the inhabilants oi
. _ l . . . << n l\n r« n t i i rY 'l lp lv * -
Pain i.mj)0 6ed th a t Uic town of Gislionie pended . . . . , 1
^
Somotimo.'i it seo-saw, with position over a pond or^ironm ; in otlier cases
w.ns a b*'.nn. working Like cliair c" one end. fixed
it was on wheels so tlut i t could he wheoloil to tho si>ot wh'^re i t wa* to he used. Tliere is a ducking stool of tlif iatt«M- kind
pre.srvod
in the Churcli at Lrofcinstcr. At Fordwicli near Cantorhury, tlio’ Ducking stool .«till exists in p^'^ition. I t pnsisis ot a chair, siis- ' ' ver the wnteijW a chain, by means i t could l)oLowered and raised at J
____ .
of which p'oasniv.
Gisburno made and repair their “ les Ring- garthos-fenec's ” within the manor
afore.said bt'foro XX. April next under the penalty of
iijs. iijd. for every default. Pain imi)0 .scd th a t no jierson or i>cf.‘y3iis
who have any common of jiastiiro or pasture ^ r any Cattle upon Gi-sbome Alorc nor any other person or persons who liave any common ■ or pasture there a t any time hereafter Anglicc “ shall not dogg or baito ” any Oattlo upon tho .same Aloor “
unlc.ss i t t he | theiro oivno Cattail ” under tho penalty of
iijs. iiijd. 'Hie original minutes of this Court direct
Stool:—
Tho poot Gay. thus refers to the Ducking ^
On tho long plnnk liail^ o’er the muddy pool. That stool, the divad 6 ;ee’r>- .scolding quean.”
“ I ’ll spxid mo to thepond. where the higli stool
\
West, 17S0, are "One ven^e.s cnlhKl th^ Ducking Stool whiclijrmi thus:—
In tho MisceIlane.>U' Poems of Benjamin
“ There .stands, niyiriomi, in yonder pMl. An ongine called a< Ducking-stool: Bv legal pow’r comnanded doivn. The joy and terror of the town. I f jarring feninhss^kindlo strife. Give langungo foul, or Ing liie coif:
kind a regulation roquirfig nil the Tenants of the Manor to l>ring ilou* actions in the ; Alaiior Court, if within ti« limit of its juris- , dicton. As tho Ix>rd ani' tho Steward had I an interest in tlie profitsji'f tho Court and in | tho fees, i t i.s easy to see tho object of sudi ' a i-ule. We giitlier froniUho proci'cdings at
^71
How Supply
Ducking Stool was anciently also a
puni.sli- ment inflicted on brewers and hakens trans.
gro-s.sing tho laws, who wore ducked in siercore.” in .stinking water.
Tomlins Law Dictonary state.s that iho (To bo continued.) ABOUT A DUCK.
Staiidring a t the Borough Police Court on Monday, .Tulin Wood, a local laliourer.
w.is charged, with being dnmk and disorderly. P.C. Sellars staled th a t at 10-5*5 the pre
Before Councillors A, JL Cottam and AV.
vious nigliL ho wa.s in Pendle-road and
h.aw prisoner drunk and shouting. He noticed Wood liad a duck in !ih
po.-wcft.sion and asked him where ho bad got it. Prisoner replied, “ I t is a present from Blackpool, T got it at Pendleton.” As prisoner hocamc quarrel-
after tho prenous witness and Wo<k1 was then verj' drunk and cjuarrcLsome. Questioned
some ho. was lockcxl up. P.S.,Leith said he caw prisoner 20 ininuue
about the duck, he said ho got i t a t Dawson Oddi^s, Pendleton, hut enquiries showed tliat statement to bo false. A remand wns^ granted until Tnet^ay morn-
satisfactory. A fine of 2s. 6d. was imposed.
THE MEMORY TEST.
Beiman knocked loudly on her neighbour’s do-ir. I t iN*as opened by Jones, clad :n drcssing-giiwn and a sour nsago. “Oh, good evening, M.“. Jones,” said the lady in agitated tones. “Coiihl you oblige me with tho date of tho first Pelo ponnesian AA^arl” “Whq. 431 B.C. was the date, I believe. But may I ask ^
I t was close on midnight A'hen little Mn.
! .
yes, that's right, thank you so much. Baby’s got croup, and I wanted to ring up the dx'tor, and that’s how I remember bis telephone num ber.”—“The Boys’ Own Paper.”
----- ” “Oh,
v a l u e d ! MANAGE! AN
By n'liiiU'l
tlu'ough ihc h pule wiili ivil Many town.s u | ga-, many nio CliihcriH^’s. an ade<piaio a ga-'j
Times ’’ on \V| Air. R. Ihuift Gas AVork.-* l"ii anti ih:»L lajialj give liim a i>r;- througli wlm li
Hovv was it till A ropre-'ciit.l
nig. when tlie Cliiof Constable stab'd that furtlier enquiries about the duck had proved
‘ Mr. IhirroU no jilant far il supply whiiii :| ot gival vahij inauulac iinvd vuluo—that i.- coal gas. It. i an illuminaab. iiicamlesceiu i | against w;iut J nut yet Iwcn AVln-tiuT n-'-'i wluT-‘ argmiivi fe*.‘en.
What
Uioro were st‘u B u t fu a o n i
AVlicn the < g i \
and Mr. Barr.- sufficient .slorad S l l f f ic ie n t Ut e :u
period «'l the restrictions. On May 6i
strict suppla-? B a r re tt has ha By cajolery, y luus ^luc■e-•ll«•' people with realise liiat I 1
place in the ki • Kionipi imixis-
havi
cla red Bar re f was mo when it. - _
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htvn kept i^as ohiain''*! greav
siono of
■ \VhalI.I ohtaitusl irein
Mill ami St firsl di'*‘W a sj MK-ured all t l*oundary.
until at. last many! 'I'her.-
1^
coal. The t f l and trnn-ivor'l
since tin' re-l be ivtOgnisitelJ very anxii'Usj
tln‘ supl'lies I f
reparation wret<beil ' '^ ' • 1 and gre:u <ii!T ing the reto’.j cvm."ideral>ly
Thres' wet
niMCS'';ir> to oft tlio Hiipr'
he had n"> « tnwii wo'.ild th a t day eia; Rilin' f.>rinn| pe.tedly a !. again savml. Piomi'e.s <'
1ml Mr. liar'
fon.v a t In ihirtLVU N'-e nigiitmare
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Ihe famous Ford en<;ine provides more than sufficient power
for every need. Ih e sturdy construction of ihe whole chassis is a guarantee of endurance and economv year in and year out.
We supplement this service in tlie car itself by keeping your
Sedan in good condition. W'e sell Genuire Ford Parts and our fully equipped repair shop liandles rejiairs promptly and well. Let us come and demonstrate.
Touring Car - - /220 Delivery Pau - - /205 Coupe - - - • /325 jTori Truck Chassis^ / 1 00 Ton Truck Complete ^260 Light Cheuaie - - 2105
C. W H ITE S ID E Authorised Ford Dealer for Great Britian, all parts. We are authorised'Fordson Tractor Dealers. Price, £225 (at Works, Cork.)
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