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God the Father Almighty, the Son and Holy Ghost, and of the Mother of God the Virgin Mary, and of the Blessed Peter and Paul, and of the holy and glorious Benedict, our father, and also by authority of our

and one customary pig,and by doing suit of court. And he held one acre of the gift of the lord abbot for 4 d . a year; and he petitioned the bailiff that he might double his rent,

Westminster and the bailiffs of the coming fair of Westminster. - - Richard Pig of Beydon, co. Wilts, acknowledges that he owes to William de Dun 40 l .; to be levied, in default of payment, of his lands and

his brother and heir; and from Hugh to William as son and heir; and from William to Robert as son and heir; and from Robert to Henry as son and heir; and from Henry to Richard as son and heir,

on a blank leaf (f. 191) of Account Book, No. I., between the accounts for the years 8 Henry VI. and 9 Henry VI.-C.T.M. It may be well to contrast this menu with the provision made for James I. when

Westburg and his wife j sheep. Also to Thomas son of Richard son of Ralph ij sheep. Also to Laurence and his wife and their children x sheep. Also to Ralph son of William and his children j sheep. Also

returns for Allertonshire and for the liberties of St. Mary's and St. Peter's, York, are very much rubbed, and to some extent destroyed. There is nothing for the West Riding, and only the wapentake between Ouse and Derwent for the

dean and chapter of, 81. -, chapel at, 194, 310. -, fish to be sold at, 336. -, king's fishpond at, 369. Staffordshire , sheriff of, 3; and see Grendon'. -, forests of, pasturage accounts, 47, 56. -, -; and

and a moiety of an area of the said hoga : because they are held in socage. There are also assigned to her pasture for 99 sheep in Northover, and pasture for 80 sheep in the marshes of Hathenessemersch

and by the great road under Frothou [or Frotheu ] towards Dene; also the aforesaid moss, to make a cabbage-garden, and pasture for 600 sheep, 8 oxen, 7 cows and 2 horses, with building-material for sheep-folds ( caulae )

6678. Shurreves Zeld, 7586. Sparawkes silver, 9798. Tak and Tol, 6443. Weikselver, 8351. Werke Selver, 6926. See also Composition between Lady of Manor and her tenants, 7539. Executors' year, 7476. Frankpledge and ale taster excused rent during tenure of office,

the Mayor and Sheriffs to bring into Chancery the record and process of an action before the Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen between Alice, widow of Walter Neel, plaintiff, and the above John with regard to John Hamond, kinsman and heir

Daukyn and Agnes his wife, and their daughters, Joan and Isabella, for ninety years, of a messuage with a curtilage and lands in Penali (Penalley). Witnesses:-Sir William, vicar of Penali, Sir Roger de Morecote, vicar of Malmeshulle Lacy, and others

goods and chattels; to wife Alice all crops, all beasts, horses, cows, sheepand oxen, old and young, his whole chamber, all vessels, gold, silver, brass, and wood, to dispose for their souls, and all other his goods and chattels,

them with a messuage and land which his mother lately held in dower in Whitchurch, and John is to give to Robert 10 marks, and to Ralph and Alice certain animals, utensils and grain specified; Robert and John are to

of salt ( sal ') and one bushel of oat meal ( farrini avenarum ), and at the Purification 1/2 quarter of wheat and 2 bushels of rye and wheat and 1/2 quarter of peas and 1 quarter of malt;

, Sabrina, river, fishing weirs in, to be removed, 509. Sevill , Seyvill, Agnes de, and her sons, 388. -, John de, and William and Walter his brothers, 411. Sewardstone , Siwardest' [in Waltham Holy Cross parish ] , co.

six sheepand one calf. To Robert pip er 12 one cow, one heifer and six sheep. To Beatrice Acle one cow, one heifer and ten sheep. To Mr. William Skypwyth 13 ten sheep. To Robert Sarrot one sheepand

maniple, and chasuble worn by the priest at the celebration of the Holy Eucharist, and sometimes the dalmatic and tunicle (or pair of tunicles, as they were often called) with the amices, albs, girdles and maniples for the gospeller and

and twenty sheep price 40 s . which yet remain in his keeping, and that the escheator took the same into the king's hand, and sold them to divers men, for which he is to answer to the king;

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