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. 31/2 d . rent, 2 hens, and pasture in an alderwood, garden and grove. [Buckingham. ] Extent ( undated ). Burnham and Eton. 290 a . arable, 27 a . meadow, and 24 a . pasture in demesne, 119

premises jointly with her by demise of William Brocas esquire and others to him, by name of Thomas Romeseye, and the said Joan, and to the heirs of their bodies, and that the same are not held of the king.

day of March, and for all other his neat beasts and cattle there during the whole year, and in 2,000 acres of furze and heath there for all his neat beasts and cattle during the whole year; and proviso that

said damages and the fine due to the king, but he paid the 5s. at once in court and made fine etc. patria John le Heymongere and Margery his wife were attached to answer Thomas of Rauseleye and Alice his

said Guildhall; and so loud and so clamorous was their shouting, that the Mayor 7 and Aldermen were unable to understand the reason for their noise; to the manifest troubling and disturbance of the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Common Council,

faber ) and the croft formerly of Thomas de Brunefeld, and one acre nearer the croft of Thomas de Brunefeld on the east, and common pasture of the vill for 12 beasts ( animalia ), 30 sheepand two horses,

for 31/2 days 1 s. 10 d. and horse hire 1 s. 2 d. Agreement with the farmer at Whitchurch, the first week in Lent 8 s. 6 d. Expenses of the sub-dean and a canon to Glaston, for rent

of his lands and chattels in cos. Cambridge and Suffolk. John Hersaund puts in his place Robert de Assheburn and Henry de Karleton in the suit before the king between him and the abbot of Whiteby and others in a

leaves, and divers other profits and commodities, to be enclosed with a ditch and pale and a park to be made thereof, and thus the wood and places have been hitherto and are still enclosed, and the said men and

St. Laurence next, and free access for him and his serjeants and for his animals, and free disposition of all his corn and of all his other goods in those manors, places and houses, and John and his serjeants may

Glantedon, her son, is her heir, and of full age. [Northumberland. ] Vitincham, Thowerton and Barton towns, 98 a . land in demesne, 191 a . enclosable lands, a mill, and 10 d . and 12 d . from two

arable land and her whole meadow in 'Overwhythymede' in Bratton, and common and pasture for four oxen, two mares and a hundred sheep yearly going and depasturing in all commons, pastures and common fields of Bratton save the sheep pasture

abbess and convent of Syon, authorising Richard Skot, clerk, and John Seton to receive seisin of the manor of Grauncortes, co. Essex, and of a messuage with land, wood, 18 s . of rent and pasture for a hundred sheep,

de Holt and them concerning the taking and detaining of Robert's sheep by them contrary to the form of the statutes, and in the suit between John Hersant and them for the taking and detaining of his sheep. Membrane 3

Berkshire and Oxford. Bukingham and Bedford. Sussex and Surrey. Notyngham and Derby. Somerset. Essex and Hertford. May 3. Westminster. To John Brigge escheator in Salop. Order to remove the king's hand and meddle no further with a messuage and one

and by whom, and when, and how, and in what way, and what goods and chattels on the same manors and what profits of the said hundreds were then taken, and by whom, and into whose hands they came:

is raised, and when, and how, and to whose land it is attached, and in whose hands it now is, and what harm and damage its raising has caused, and to whom, and how and in what way, and into

and 400 sheep,and to send piecemeal as bought to Wyndesore, delivering the wheat and malt to Stephen de Sulle, clerk of the pantry and butlery, the oats to John de Pelham, clerk of the Marshalsea, and the swine

est vicecomiti Wigornie quod, non obstante eo quod ei precepit alias qu od plenam saisinam habere faceret Joceo Abrahe et Pig' filio Dieye, Judeis, de terris Rogeri de Lench', que sunt vadium ipsorum Judeorum pro debitis que eis debet, usque

Curatys and ij Co'iers of the saide Citee to here the compleyntes of the prysoners in the saide Gaole and prisones and to knowe and understande howe the saide Articles and ordenaunces been observed and kepte, the almes and silver

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