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them and 30 s . in money by tale of his, which were by John Whitehede, Thomas Warner of Edgarston, William Payn and John 'the Smythesson of Aldebourne' arrested at Beydoun and Busshopeston, with other the bishop's goods and chattels
aforesaid; and a quarry and other things which may be necessary for constructing and maintaining the buildings in the abbey aforesaid, and for making glass; 2 and that their men and tenants of the manors of Dernhale, Weverham, and Conewardsley
and stinking issues and entrails of great beasts, calves, sheepand swine slaughtered by butchers within the city and suburbs are set and cast forth in certain places in Holbourne by 'Holbournebrigge' that the air has long been defiled
Burgensis Fauberti 1299 LBC 59. He is frequently mentioned as an importer of horses, e.g. 1276, 1282 Pat, and in 1299 he and his brother were to be arrested for a debt to a horse-dealer contracted at the fair of
to bear arms, and which not; and their arms are to be viewed. "And also, they are to order that the Gates of the City shall be well guarded by day and by night; and that barriers and chains be
without leave, and have been received to work for divers men of the City and County aforesaid, within the same city and county, as we have been given to understand; in contempt of us, and to the damage and manifest
two virgates of land and pasture for four score sheep, six oxen and plough horses in Mannyngford Bohun called 'Shadewellysplace,' a messuage and 20 acres of land there with pasture, for twenty sheep called 'Margerywokeseyesplace,' and a toft, two half
covenants the monks charge their church and their successors and all their goods, moveable and immoveable, ecclesiastical and secular, present and future; and Arnold charges himself and his fellows and all their goods; and the parties have set their seals
and Agnes acknowledged the land, both in demesnes and homages, and in services, to be the right of Emma, as that which William and Emma have, by the gift of Adam and Agnes, to hold of Adam and Agnes
of pasture, 2 acres of wood, 40 s . of rent and pasture for sixteen oxen, twelve kine, forty swine and four hundred sheep in Walteforde, Chylbrygge, Kyngeston, Dupplishey and Gokeshulle which they have by gift of his said brother,
land and 1 acre of wood at Sharstede, and one messuage, one croft containing 4 acres of land, 1791/2 acres of land and pasture for 100 sheep at Neweland in Tenham likewise of the said archbishopric in 'gavelkynde,' and divers
in Tubbs and upon further search found one white skin and one black skin being the property of the said Thomas Edward Lewis part of a Great number of sheep that he had Lost in all Eleven sheepand this
acres of his demesne in Edenhal, of which 12 lie between Thurkilhou and land formerly held by Yvo de Seton, and between the Eden and the marsh; and 2 acres in Scalleflat (or Sealflat) on the north; also a vaccary
cultura ) of Stainhowrigg, and one at Burchan under Morrigg on the west; also pasture for 100 sheep with lambs to two years old, 28 cows and one bull with calves to two years old, and two horses; for the
-sellers, 3 tanners and one currier, 3 fusters and 2 cheverelmongers being recorded. Noteworthy are 3 painters, one dyer and one glazier. We may add 2 or 3 goldsmiths and one goldbeater, one or two mercers and one woolmonger. Very
be the right and inheritance of them the said Henry and Rose, and whereon the said John and William have entry only after the demise which Ralph de Trelewyth, cousin of the said Henry and Rose and to whom they
John Doget citizen and mercer of London, to Richard Gardyner and John Sturmyn citizens and mercers of London, their executors and assigns. Gift of all his goods and chattels in London and elsewhere within the realm, and all debts to
and a small squires' loaf, two flagons of the better ale and one of the second ale, and from the kitchen daily for dinner and supper as much as two brethren at table and one servant [receive ] ,
of William, with one acre in Bradenale and a small plot of ground, and in Longacres one acre, and next Chyrchestok 1/2 acre, and in Colescroft 1/2 acre, and in Litlemore one acre, and in Olredenfeld all the land which
healthy, regular and clean. At Abbeyhouse yearling bullocks and cows attracted attention and drew forth expressions of admiration from the company which by this time was fairly numerous; barley and wheat very heavy, turnips and potatoes entirely clean and most