Pynyggyscroft
From a copy of the 15th century Thorney Manor Rentals of the Court of John Hotot {HAL/CC2/1/3 – retreived by Neil Langridge, 2022}.
John Belle – for that piece of land lying between the land of John Golding on the one part and the common way to Pynyggyscroft, one head on land of the said John and other on Thorneyty. .. Henry IV primo (1399 -1499) at Michaelmas.
Richard Gerard for one close called Nedham Lying bewteen land formerly of Hugh Gunneld on one part and on Pynyggyyscroft on the other and one head abuts on the way leading to Pynygg and the other on le long clos
Itm. another close lying between the land once of Hugh Gunneld on one part and land of Geoffrey Hotot on the other &one head abuts on the meadow once of John Skyn, on the one part & land once of the said Hugh
Itm. another long close lying between Pynnygges on the one part and land once of the said Hugh and one head abuts the close Nedham on one part and land of Richard Easton on the other.
The same Richard for one meadow & close adjoing called ten. Hornys lying beside the pasture of John Hotot on each part & one side abuts on Pynygges & the other on the close of John Halk