Sutton in Holderness the Manor the Berewic And the Village Community

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The Alfords and their undertenants had also turned their stock out into the Carrside and North Fields in average time.
It seems clear that the Alfords had stocked the pasturage more or less, though they were non-resident, but it was suggested by the defendants that they were too important to be kept in check by the inhabitants. One witness called by the defendants, said that Sir Lancelot and Sir William Alford "were ancient and potent men of great power, and, in their lifetime, most of the inha
...bitants of Sutton were poor men of mean and small estate. " But Lancelot * The old name of the narrow strip of meadow between Hirncott and Southowscott is Crab-close.
154 SUTTON-IN-HOLDERNESS.
Truslove, then of Beverley, said that the Alfords were knights and honest gentlemen in the country, and the inhabitants were some poor and some rich men, and he was an impartial witness called by both parties.
I suspect that the result was unfavourable to Grantham's claim, for twenty-one years afterwards little or no evidence could be got as to his having turned sheep into the West Carr or the arable fields.


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