Title | The reply of Humphry Oker [Okeover] in a dispute with John Fitzherbert over a piece of ground in Snelston open fields called the Marewales, which was formerly let on a year-to-year tenancy to tenants at will John Dutton and his son Richard by Humphry Oker's ancestors Ralph and Philip Oker: Humphry claims that these lands are his rightful inheritance and that John Fitzherbert has unreasonably ploughed up the barley he has sown on the piece of land concerned. |