Description | ... namely, five shillings rent and one pound of cummin, which Geoffrey Gere used to pay for the whole tenement with the appurtenances, which he held of him in Bectona; and a rent of twenty two pence which Geoffrey son of Gwido (?) used to pay for half an oxgang, which he held in the same town; and further, one toft in the town of Bectona, which William son of John formerly held; and an oxgang with the appurtenances which Ralph Huppi held; and Ralph himself a bondman, with all his family and his chattels ; and all the third part of the wood of Westwode, with land appertaining to the said wood, and formerly part of the park of Bectona, lying between the park of Sir Robert de Furneus and Paynelflat, and between the great arable field (magnam culturam), and land of the said Richard, without any reservation; paying annually two shillings and ten pence, and one, pound of cummin, in the vigil of St Martin.
Witnesses : Sir Gervase de Bernak, Sir Ralph de Horbury, Philip rector of the church of Treton [Treeton], John de Waliswode, Robert de Cravene, Alex Dolfin, Ralph Manderel of Bectona, William of the same.
Vellum : one skin, one seal missing, the other small, in good condition |