Document referenceZF 3/2/3
Title[?]Riding of the bounds
DescriptionEverly [Everley] bridge down to the middle of the Derwent, where Teley Beck falls into the Derwent. Then up Teley beck to the middle of the Mose and up the middle of the same to the further end of Fewsters close next to Scalby. Then North to Gretay Head. From there to Steancrosse gate and along to the browe of the hill to Copkeld brook and from thence to Grewbecke. From there to a bounder stone at the lower end of Grewbecke and then North-West to foot of Thirley beck and up the same to bounder stone at the head of Thirley beck. Then North and by West to bounder stone at Barder dale end and thence North and by west to Tadayle spring. Thence North to Swinestie haggee. Then North to Sandhillhowe and North to Ronetreehowe. From thence North to a bounder stone at South end of a little gill called Pirigg about a rood from the hill. Then North to little gill in the midst of Pirigg. Then North to Pirigg howe and then East to three stones on West end of Greendike. Thence North-West to Belworth Graine heade. From thene down the spring to Helworth beck and along that beck until it falls into Rowdelbeck. Then down Rowdell beck to a place where Bloody beck falls into it and up Bloody Beck to its head. Then West and by north to Lilley Cross and from thence South and by west two bounder stones to a third bounder stone at the head of the Derwent and from thence down the middle of Darwent to Everley bridge

At foot - names of those riding the bounders
First ridden 8 May 1630

Endorsement of a further riding on 1 August 1672
10 October 1676
Date[c1630]
LevelItem
Catalogue statusCatalogued
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