Not sure what you are actually researching!!!
I'll have to come back to you, but on Page 91 (which is in the right hand corner of the book) on Sherston Manor Rolls....... (think I gave the previous page before)...
enclosed, whereof there lie in a close in North Field called Shallow-brook 15 acres, in a close lying in East Field called Widely 20 acres, in another close there called Sester 11 acres, and in a close lying on the North side of the sd. tenement 15 acres previously enclosed. And to this Court came Joseph HOLBOROROW, son of Ann, to whom all and singular the sd. premises ought to come by virture of the said Copy of Court Roll after the death of the sd. Ann, And the sd. Ann and Joseph here in full Court each rendered up into the hands of the lord the sd premises, with their appurtenances and all estate, etc., that the lord might do his will, whence £4 herior falls to the lord and is remitted and the sd Joseph took of the lord by delivery of sd. streward (the sd premises detailed as above) to whom the lord by his sd steward granted seisin by the rod to Have and Hold the messuage, etc. and premises above recited to the sd . Joseph Holbororow and Ann Holborough for term of their lives and of the longest liver of them successively at an annual rent of 29 shillings, vix. the sd tenement and cottages 20s. and the the sd common in Luckley 3s 4d. and for the sd pasture in Wyke 3s.1d. for common suit 10d. for Le Lott of understood 10d.; and the for aherior when it occurs £4. andall other burdens, works, customers, and servie thence previously due and of right accstomed, An by agreement they, or one of rthem, will plant annually upon some parcel of the premsies 4 trees, oak, beech, or fruit, And for such estate etc. etc. Joseph and Ann gave the lord £30 fine, and joseph was admitted tendant and did fealty, but Ann's feallty was...... etc etc.