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             Fragmenta antiquitatis, antient tenures of land, and jocular customs of some mannors made publick for the diversion of some, and instruction of others / by T.B. of the Inner-Temple, Esquire.
             Blount, Thomas, 1618-1679.
          
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           I
           well
           knowing
           the
           Learning
           and
           Industry
           of
           the
           Author
           ,
           do
           allow
           the
           Printing
           of
           this
           Book
           .
        
         
           
             Fra.
             North.
          
           
        
      
       
         
         
           Fragmenta
           Antiquitatis
           .
           ANTIENT
           TENURES
           OF
           LAND
           ,
           And
           Jocular
           CUSTOMS
           Of
           some
           MANNORS·
        
         
           Made
           publick
           for
           the
           diversion
           of
           some
           ,
           and
           instruction
           of
           others
           .
        
         
           By
           T.B.
           of
           the
           Inner-Temple
           Esquire
           .
        
         
           —
           Neque
           semper
           Arcum
           tendit
           Apollo
           .
           
             Hor.
             
          
        
         
           LONDON
           ,
           Printed
           by
           the
           Assigns
           of
           Richard
           and
           
             Edward
             Atkins
          
           ,
           Esquires
           .
           For
           
             Abel
             Roper
          
           ,
           at
           the
           Sun
           ,
           Tho.
           Basset
           ,
           
             at
             the
          
           George
           ,
           and
           Christopher
           Wilkinson
           ,
           
             at
             the
          
           Black-Boy
           ,
           
             all
             in
          
           Fleetstreet
           ,
           1679.
           
        
      
       
         
         
         
           TO
           THE
           READER
           .
        
         
           WHilst
           I
           was
           perusing
           many
           of
           our
           both
           publick
           &
           private
           Records
           for
           other
           ends
           ,
           I
           thought
           a
           small
           Collection
           of
           some
           remarkable
           Tenures
           of
           Land
           and
           unusual
           Customs
           of
           some
           Mannours
           might
           not
           be
           unacceptable
           to
           the
           Studious
           ,
           who
           when
           weary
           with
           poring
           upon
           
             Littletons
             Tenures
          
           ,
           and
           his
           Learned
           Commentator
           ,
           might
           
             relax
             are
             fibulam
          
           by
           recurring
           to
           these
           ,
           and
           smile
           at
           the
           inoffensive
           mirth
           both
           of
           our
           Kings
           in
           former
           times
           ,
           and
           Lords
           of
           Mannours
           ,
           in
           creating
           them
           ;
           some
           of
           which
           I
           confess
           are
           since
           ,
           converted
           into
           a
           Rent
           ,
           having
           a
           
             modo
             arrentatur
          
           enter'd
           in
           the
           Record
           ,
           others
           are
           by
           length
           of
           time
           disused
           ,
           and
           others
           
           yet
           remain
           in
           force
           :
           As
           not
           long
           since
           I
           had
           the
           curiosity
           to
           ask
           an
           old
           Officer
           in
           the
           Exchequer
           ,
           whether
           he
           ever
           remembred
           any
           
             Herring
             Pies
          
           paid
           to
           the
           King
           for
           the
           Mannour
           of
           Carleton
           in
           Norfolk
           ?
           yes
           ,
           very
           well
           ,
           answered
           he
           ,
           for
           we
           had
           some
           of
           them
           in
           Court
           among
           us
           here
           last
           Term
           ,
           Nor
           does
           the
           late
           Act
           of
           Parliament
           ,
           for
           taking
           away
           all
           Tenures
           by
           Knight-service
           and
           Capite
           ,
           extend
           to
           the
           discharging
           the
           honorary
           Services
           of
           
             Grand
             Serjeanty
          
           ,
           other
           than
           of
           Wardship
           ,
           Mariage
           ,
           &c.
           but
           are
           left
           standing
           on
           their
           old
           foundation
           by
           a
           particular
           Proviso
           in
           that
           Act.
           
           
        
         
           Neither
           are
           these
           kind
           of
           Tenures
           unusual
           in
           other
           Countries
           ▪
           for
           we
           read
           of
           a
           Queen
           of
           Hungary
           ,
           who
           upon
           her
           Death-bed
           bequeathed
           the
           City
           and
           Province
           of
           Altenburg
           to
           one
           of
           the
           Lords
           of
           her
           Court
           ,
           upon
           condition
           that
           he
           and
           his
           successors
           should
           always
           keep
           a
           certain
           number
           of
           Peacocks
           ,
           in
           defect
           whereof
           the
           Territory
           should
           revert
           to
           the
           Crown
           .
        
         
           My
           first
           intention
           was
           to
           render
           all
           the
           Records
           in
           English
           ;
           but
           upon
           second
           thoughts
           ,
           I
           judge
           the
           original
           words
           would
           be
           more
           acceptable
           both
           to
           
           the
           Learned
           and
           Learner
           ;
           and
           for
           the
           help
           of
           the
           latter
           ,
           have
           explained
           (
           to
           the
           best
           of
           my
           skill
           )
           those
           of
           any
           difficulty
           ,
           at
           least
           as
           many
           of
           them
           as
           I
           could
           ,
           for
           some
           I
           believe
           may
           pose
           the
           ablest
           Glossographer
           now
           living
           ;
           as
           
             Warocks
             ,
             Muta
             deynectorum
             Canum
             ,
             Heymectis
             ,
             Cyppos
             ,
             Berbiagium
             ,
             Chacuros
             ,
             Sensas
             ,
             Muta
             vini
             &
             Gruna
             Vini
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           Or
           ,
           to
           speak
           more
           truly
           ,
           I
           took
           them
           as
           I
           found
           them
           ,
           some
           out
           of
           the
           very
           Records
           ,
           others
           extracted
           thence
           ,
           and
           translated
           to
           my
           hand
           ;
           for
           I
           was
           not
           willing
           to
           spend
           very
           much
           time
           in
           
             rem
             levem
          
           ,
           as
           Sir
           
             Henry
             Spelman
          
           words
           it
           ,
           upon
           a
           liike
           occasion
           .
           And
           yet
           ,
           as
           light
           as
           the
           subject
           may
           seem
           to
           be
           ,
           I
           am
           very
           well
           informed
           ,
           that
           Atturney
           General
           Noy
           had
           ,
           a
           little
           before
           his
           Death
           ,
           bespoke
           a
           Copy
           of
           all
           the
           Tenures
           by
           Serjeanty
           ,
           remaining
           upon
           Record
           ;
           't
           is
           like
           he
           judg'd
           them
           useful
           ,
           or
           divertising
           ,
           or
           both
           .
        
         
           I
           have
           purposely
           omitted
           ,
           or
           but
           rarely
           mentioned
           ,
           those
           more
           common
           Tenures
           ,
           whereby
           the
           owner
           was
           obliged
           to
           deliver
           yearly
           into
           the
           Exchequer
           ,
           a
           
             Mew'd
             Sparhawk
          
           ,
           a
           
             pair
             of
             Spurs
             ,
             Gloves
          
           or
           the
           like
           ,
           of
           which
           kind
           I
           met
           with
           many
           ,
           and
           held
           them
           not
           for
           
           my
           purpose
           ,
           which
           was
           to
           take
           in
           none
           but
           what
           were
           in
           some
           respect
           or
           other
           remarkable
           .
        
         
           Nor
           must
           I
           forget
           to
           advertise
           the
           Reader
           ,
           that
           the
           names
           of
           divers
           Mannours
           and
           places
           here
           mentioned
           are
           written
           otherwise
           now
           ,
           than
           they
           were
           of
           old
           ,
           which
           the
           knowing
           in
           each
           County
           will
           easily
           reconcile
           :
           And
           ,
           however
           others
           may
           like
           of
           this
           Essay
           ,
           some
           Gentlemen
           of
           Antient
           descent
           ,
           I
           presume
           ,
           will
           be
           well
           enough
           pleased
           to
           see
           their
           Ancestors
           names
           thus
           revived
           and
           transmitted
           from
           our
           seldom
           seen
           Records
           to
           a
           more
           publick
           Register
           .
           Nothing
           of
           this
           nature
           ,
           having
           to
           my
           knowledge
           been
           ever
           till
           now
           ,
           made
           publick
           .
           And
           I
           will
           be
           bold
           to
           say
           ,
           the
           Studious
           in
           Law-latin
           and
           Record-learning
           shall
           not
           any
           where
           find
           so
           much
           singular
           of
           that
           kind
           collected
           in
           so
           small
           a
           Volume
           .
        
         
           Lege
           ,
           Ride
           ,
           Disce
           .
        
         
           
             Tho.
             Blount
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
           Antient
           Tenures
           OF
           LAND
           .
        
         
           
             Addington
             .
          
           
             
               ROberius
               Agyllon
            
             tenet
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             Addington
             in
             Comitatu
             Surrey
             per
             Seriantiam
             faciendi
             unum
             Ferculum
             in
             olla
             lutea
             in
             Coquina
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             
             die
             Coronationis
             suae
             ,
             &
             vocatur
             Dilligrout
             ,
             
             Et
             si
             sit
             seym
             (
             sagimen
             )
             in
             illo
             ferculo
             vocatur
             Maupigyrnun
             .
             Afterwards
             in
             K.
             Edw.
             the
             first
             's
             time
             ,
             
               William
               Walcot
            
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Addington
             by
             the
             same
             service
             ,
             only
             in
             this
             Record
             it
             is
             called
             
               Quoddam
               Pottagium
               vocatum
               Maupigyrnun
            
             .
             And
             it
             is
             now
             come
             to
             the
             possession
             of
             
               Thomas
               Leigh
            
             Esquire
             ,
             who
             ,
             at
             the
             Coronation
             of
             his
             Majesty
             that
             now
             is
             ,
             Anno
             1661
             ,
             brought
             up
             to
             the
             Kings
             Table
             a
             Mess
             of
             Pottage
             called
             Dillegrout
             ,
             
             this
             service
             being
             adjudged
             to
             him
             by
             the
             Court
             of
             Claims
             in
             right
             of
             this
             his
             Mannour
             ,
             whereupon
             the
             Lord
             
             High
             Chamberlain
             presented
             him
             to
             the
             King
             ,
             who
             accepted
             the
             Service
             ,
             but
             did
             not
             eat
             of
             the
             Pottage
             .
          
        
         
           
             Aston-Cantlou
             .
          
           
             
             The
             Mannor
             of
             Aston-Cantlou
             (
             i
             
               de
               Cantulupo
            
             )
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             was
             by
             inquisition
             ,
             after
             the
             death
             of
             
               Lawrence
               Hastings
            
             ,
             Earl
             of
             Penbroke
             ,
             return'd
             to
             be
             held
             in
             this
             Form
             ;
             
               Quod
               quidem
               Manerium
               per
               se
               tenetur
               de
               Domino
               Rege
               in
               Capite
               per
               servitium
               inveniendi
               unum
               hominem
               peditem
               cum
               Arcu
               sine
               Corda
               ,
               cum
               uno
               Basneto
               sive
               Cappa
               ,
               per
               quadraginta
               dies
               ,
               sumptibus
               proprijs
               ,
               quoties
               fuerit
               Guerra
               in
               Wallia
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Bericote
             .
          
           
             
             King
             Henry
             the
             second
             enfeoffed
             one
             Boscher
             ,
             his
             servant
             ,
             with
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Bericote
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             by
             the
             Service
             of
             keeping
             a
             white
             young
             Brach
             (
             Brachetam
             )
             with
             red
             Ears
             ,
             to
             be
             delivered
             to
             the
             King
             at
             the
             years
             end
             ,
             and
             then
             to
             receive
             another
             ,
             to
             breed
             up
             ,
             with
             half
             a
             quarter
             of
             Bran.
             
          
        
         
           
             Henley
             .
          
           
             Lands
             in
             Henley
             in
             Comitat.
             Warwick
             ,
             were
             held
             by
             Edmond
             Lord
             Stafford
             ,
             
             by
             the
             service
             of
             three
             shillings
             ,
             or
             a
             payr
             of
             Scarlet
             Hose
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Carleton
             .
          
           
             
               Edmundus
               Willoughby
            
             Tenuit
             unum
             Messuagium
             &
             sex
             
             Bovatas
             terrae
             ,
             in
             Carleton
             ,
             
             in
             Com.
             Nott.
             ut
             de
             Manerio
             de
             Shelford
             ,
             per
             servitium
             unius
             Catapultae
             per
             annum
             pro
             omni
             servitio
             .
          
        
         
           
             Alcester
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             32
             of
             K.
             Edw.
             1.
             upon
             the
             Relief
             paid
             by
             
               William
               de
               Bauteraux
            
             ,
             
             for
             the
             moity
             of
             the
             Town
             of
             Alcester
             in
             Com.
             Warwick
             ,
             it
             is
             there
             Recorded
             to
             be
             held
             of
             the
             King
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             medietatem
             equitis
             armati
             ,
             
             cum
             uno
             
               Equo
               Discooperto
            
             in
             guerra
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stoneley
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Stonley
             in
             Com.
             Warwick
             ,
             
             there
             were
             antiently
             four
             Bondmen
             ,
             whereof
             each
             held
             one
             Messuage
             ,
             and
             one
             Quartron
             of
             Land
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             making
             the
             Gallowes
             and
             hanging
             the
             Theeves
             .
             Each
             of
             which
             Bond-men
             was
             to
             wear
             a
             red
             Clout
             betwixt
             his
             Shoulders
             ,
             upon
             his
             upper
             Garment
             ;
             to
             Plow
             ,
             reap
             ,
             make
             the
             Lords
             Malt
             ,
             and
             do
             other
             servile
             work
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Cukeney
             .
          
           
             In
             Cukeney
             (
             in
             Com.
             Nott.
             )
             manebat
             quidam
             homo
             ,
             
             qui
             vocabatur
             Gamelbere
             &
             fuit
             verus
             
             Dreinge
             ante
             Conquestum
             ,
             tenuit
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             pro
             tali
             servitio
             ,
             de
             *
             ferrando
             Palesridum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             
             super
             quatuor
             pedes
             de
             cluario
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             quotiescunque
             ad
             Manerium
             suum
             de
             Manifeld
             jacuerit
             ,
             &
             si
             inclaudet
             Palesridum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             dabit
             ei
             Palesridum
             quatuor
             Mercarum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Scrivelsby
             .
          
           
             
             The
             Mannor
             of
             Scrivelsby
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Lincoln
             is
             and
             long
             has
             been
             held
             by
             the
             Dymocks
             (
             to
             whom
             it
             devolv'd
             from
             the
             Marmyons
             )
             by
             grand
             Serjeanty
             ,
             viz.
             of
             being
             Champion
             to
             the
             Kings
             of
             England
             on
             their
             Coronation
             day
             .
          
           
             By
             virtue
             of
             which
             tenure
             ,
             
             at
             the
             Coronation
             Feast
             of
             his
             Majesty
             that
             now
             is
             ,
             a
             little
             before
             the
             second
             Course
             was
             served
             up
             ,
             Sir
             
               Edw.
               Dymock
            
             (
             to
             whom
             the
             Court
             of
             Claymes
             had
             adjudged
             
             the
             Office
             of
             the
             Kings
             Champion
             )
             entred
             Westminster-Hall
             on
             a
             goodly
             white
             Courser
             armed
             at
             all
             points
             in
             rich
             armour
             ,
             and
             having
             a
             Plume
             of
             blew
             Feathers
             in
             his
             Helm
             ,
             he
             there
             made
             a
             stand
             for
             some
             time
             ,
             and
             then
             advanced
             in
             manner
             following
             ,
             way
             being
             made
             for
             him
             by
             the
             Knight
             Marshal
             ,
             
               
                 First
                 two
                 Trumpets
                 ,
              
               
                 The
                 Serjeant
                 Trumpeter
                 ,
              
               
                 The
                 Serjeant
                 at
                 Arms
                 ,
              
               
                 An
                 Esquire
                 carrying
                 a
                 Target
                 ,
                 having
                 the
                 Champions
                 own
                 Arms
                 depicted
                 thereon
                 .
              
               
                 An
                 Esquire
                 carrying
                 the
                 Champions
                 Lance
                 upright
                 .
              
               
                 Mr.
                 
                   Owen
                   ,
                   York
                
                 Herald
                 .
              
               
                 The
                 Earl
                 Marshal
                 on
                 his
                 left
                 hand
                 .
              
               
                 The
                 Champion
                 .
              
               
                 The
                 Lord
                 High
                 Constable
                 on
                 his
                 right
                 hand
                 ,
              
               
                 Both
                 likewise
                 on
                 Horse
                 back
                 .
              
               
                 At
                 the
                 lower
                 end
                 of
                 the
                 Hall
                 York-Herald
                 proclaimed
                 the
                 Challenge
                 in
                 these
                 following
                 words
                 .
              
            
          
           
             Viz.
             If
             any
             Person
             of
             what
             degree
             soever
             high
             or
             low
             ,
             shall
             deny
             or
             gainsay
             our
             Sovereign
             Lord
             King
             Charles
             the
             Second
             King
             of
             
               England
               ,
               Scotland
               ,
               France
            
             and
             Ireland
             ,
             Defender
             of
             the
             Faith
             ,
             Son
             and
             next
             Heir
             to
             our
             Sovereign
             Lord
             Charles
             the
             First
             ,
             the
             last
             King
             Deceased
             ,
             to
             be
             right
             Heir
             to
             the
             Imperial
             Crown
             of
             this
             Realm
             of
             England
             ,
             or
             
             that
             he
             ought
             not
             to
             enjoy
             the
             same
             ,
             here
             is
             his
             Champion
             ,
             who
             saith
             that
             he
             lieth
             ,
             and
             is
             a
             false
             Traitor
             ,
             being
             ready
             in
             person
             to
             combate
             with
             him
             ,
             and
             in
             this
             Quarrel
             will
             adventure
             his
             life
             against
             him
             ,
             on
             what
             day
             soever
             he
             shall
             be
             appointed
             .
          
           
             Thereupon
             the
             Champion
             threw
             down
             his
             Gantlet
             ,
             which
             lying
             some
             small
             time
             ,
             and
             no
             body
             taking
             it
             up
             ,
             it
             was
             delivered
             unto
             him
             again
             by
             York-Herald
             .
             Then
             all
             advanced
             forward
             until
             the
             Champion
             came
             to
             the
             middle
             of
             the
             Hall
             ,
             where
             York-Herald
             made
             the
             like
             Proclamation
             ,
             and
             the
             Gantlet
             was
             again
             thrown
             down
             and
             after
             some
             time
             returned
             to
             the
             Champion
             ,
             who
             advanced
             to
             the
             foot
             of
             the
             ascending
             steps
             to
             the
             state
             ,
             and
             at
             the
             top
             of
             the
             steps
             the
             said
             Herald
             proclaimed
             the
             Challenge
             the
             third
             time
             ,
             whereupon
             the
             Champion
             threw
             down
             his
             Gantlet
             again
             ,
             which
             no
             body
             taking
             up
             ,
             it
             was
             finally
             delivered
             to
             him
             .
          
           
             This
             being
             done
             ,
             the
             Earl
             of
             Pembroke
             and
             Mongomery
             ,
             with
             Viscount
             Montagu
             ,
             and
             the
             Lord
             Paget
             his
             Assistants
             ,
             presented
             on
             the
             knee
             to
             the
             King
             a
             Guilt
             Cup
             with
             a
             Cover
             full
             of
             wine
             ,
             who
             drank
             to
             his
             Champion
             ,
             and
             by
             the
             said
             Earl
             sent
             him
             the
             Cup
             ,
             who
             ,
             after
             three
             Reverences
             ,
             drank
             it
             all
             off
             ,
             went
             a
             little
             backward
             ,
             and
             so
             departed
             the
             Hall
             ,
             taking
             the
             Cup
             for
             his
             Fee
             ,
             according
             as
             had
             been
             adjudged
             him
             by
             the
             Court
             of
             Claims
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             East-Bilsington
             .
          
           
             
               Robert
               Bernham
            
             Esquire
             holds
             the
             Mannour
             of
             East-Bilsington
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Kent
             of
             the
             King
             by
             the
             service
             of
             presenting
             the
             King
             with
             three
             Maple-Cups
             on
             the
             day
             of
             his
             Coronation
             ;
             
             which
             service
             was
             performed
             at
             the
             Coronation
             of
             his
             Majesty
             that
             now
             is
             ,
             by
             
               Erasmus
               Smith
            
             Esquire
             ,
             in
             behalf
             of
             the
             said
             
               Robert
               Bernham
            
             .
          
        
         
           
             Narborough
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Spelman
            
             (
             qui
             obijt
             12
             Martij
             1
             Eliz.
             
             )
             dicitur
             in
             Inquisitione
             tenuisse
             Manerium
             de
             Narborough
             in
             Com.
             Norfolk
             cum
             tertia
             parte
             Advocationis
             Ecclesiae
             ,
             &c.
             de
             Domina
             Regina
             ,
             ut
             de
             Manerio
             suo
             de
             Wirmegay
             ,
             per
             servitium
             militare
             &
             per
             redditum
             14
             s.
             pro
             
             
               Wayt-fee
               &
               Castle-gard
            
             .
          
        
         
           
             Worthynbury
             .
          
           
             
               Richardus
               de
               Pynelesdon
            
             tenet
             terras
             &
             tenementa
             in
             Worthynbury
             in
             partibus
             de
             
               Mailer
               Says-nec
            
             in
             Com.
             Flint
             ,
             
             quae
             tenentur
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             certa
             servitia
             &
             per
             
             Ammobragium
             ,
             quod
             ad
             quinque
             solidos
             extenditur
             ,
             cum
             acciderit
             ,
             sicut
             per
             Inquisitionem
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Lastres
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               de
               la
               Hay
            
             cepit
             de
             
               Will.
               Barneby
            
             Domino
             de
             Lastres
             in
             Com.
             Heref.
             unam
             parcellam
             terrae
             de
             terris
             Dominicalibus
             .
             Reddend
             .
             inde
             per
             annum
             xx
             d.
             &
             unam
             Aucam
             habilem
             ,
             
             pro
             prandio
             Domini
             in
             Festo
             S.
             Michaelis
             Archangeli
             ,
             Sectam
             Curiae
             &
             alia
             Servitia
             inde
             debita
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Burgus
             de
             Guldeford
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               Testard
            
             tenuit
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Villa
             de
             Guldeford
             per
             seriantiam
             custodiendi
             
             Meretrices
             in
             Curia
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Et
             arrentata
             est
             ad
             xxv
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             Pinley
             .
          
           
             
               Adam
               de
               Oakes
            
             was
             found
             by
             Iniquisition
             to
             dye
             seized
             of
             certain
             Tenements
             in
             Pinley
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             
             which
             he
             held
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             by
             the
             payment
             of
             a
             half
             penny
             
               per
               annum
            
             ,
             called
             Warth
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Earl
             Warren
             and
             Surrey
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             sixth
             year
             of
             King
             Edward
             the
             first
             ,
             
             after
             the
             making
             the
             Statute
             of
             
               Quo
               Warranto
            
             in
             the
             Parliament
             held
             at
             Glocester
             ,
             the
             King
             by
             his
             Justices
             ,
             questioning
             certain
             of
             his
             great
             Subjects
             ,
             by
             what
             Title
             they
             held
             their
             Lands
             ;
             among
             others
             ,
             
               John
               Earl
               Warren
            
             and
             Surrey
             ,
             being
             called
             ,
             and
             demanded
             by
             what
             Warrant
             he
             held
             his
             ,
             shewed
             them
             an
             Old
             Sword
             ,
             and
             unsheathing
             it
             ,
             said
             ,
             
               Behold
               ,
               my
               Lords
               ,
               here
               is
               my
               Warrant
               ,
               my
               Ancestors
               coming
               into
               this
               Land
               with
            
             William
             the
             Bastard
             ,
             
               did
               obtain
               their
               lands
               by
               the
               Sword
               ,
               and
               I
               am
               resolved
               with
               the
               Sword
               to
               defend
               them
               against
               whomsoever
               shall
               endeavour
               to
               dispossess
               me
               ▪
               for
               that
               King
               did
               not
               himself
               conquer
               the
               Land
               and
               subdue
               it
               ,
               but
               our
               Progenitors
               were
               shaters
               and
               assistants
               therein
               .
            
          
           
             And
             good
             sharers
             were
             they
             ;
             
             for
             it
             appears
             that
             William
             the
             first
             Earl
             Warren
             was
             at
             the
             time
             of
             making
             the
             
               General
               Survey
            
             ,
             possessed
             of
             two
             hundred
             Lordships
             in
             several
             Counties
             of
             England
             ,
             whereof
             Coningsburg
             in
             York-shire
             was
             one
             ,
             which
             had
             twenty
             eight
             Towns
             and
             Hamlets
             within
             its
             Soke
             .
          
        
         
           
             Setene
             .
          
           
             
               Bertram
               de
               Criol
            
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Setene
             in
             Com.
             Kantiae
             of
             the
             King
             by
             Sergeanty
             ,
             
             viz.
             to
             provide
             one
             man
             called
             
             Veltrarius
             ,
             a
             Vautrer
             ,
             to
             lead
             three
             Greyhounds
             ,
             when
             the
             King
             should
             go
             into
             Gascony
             ,
             so
             long
             as
             a
             pair
             of
             shoes
             of
             four
             
             pence
             price
             should
             last
             .
             See
             Seaton
             postea
             .
          
        
         
           
             Egmund
             and
             Newport
             .
          
           
             
             King
             Henry
             the
             third
             gave
             to
             
               Henry
               de
               Alditheley
            
             ,
             Ancestor
             to
             the
             Lord
             Audley
             ,
             Earl
             of
             Castle-Haven
             ,
             the
             Lordships
             of
             Egmundun
             and
             Newport
             ,
             in
             Com.
             Salop
             ,
             for
             the
             yearly
             rent
             of
             a
             Mued
             Sparhawk
             ,
             to
             be
             delivered
             into
             the
             kings
             Exchequer
             every
             year
             at
             the
             Feast
             of
             Saint
             Michael
             .
          
        
         
           
             Greens-Norton
             .
          
           
             
             Otherwise
             called
             Norton-Dauney
             ▪
             in
             North-hampton-shire
             ,
             which
             the
             Greens
             antiently
             held
             by
             Knights
             .
             Servito
             ;
             To
             lift
             up
             their
             Right
             Hand
             towards
             the
             King
             ,
             upon
             Christmas
             day
             ,
             every
             year
             ,
             wheresoever
             the
             King
             should
             be
             in
             England
             .
          
        
         
           
             Sculton
             .
          
           
             The
             Mannor
             of
             Sculton
             ,
             
             otherwise
             called
             Burdos
             ,
             or
             Burdelois
             ,
             in
             
               Norfolk
               ▪
            
             was
             held
             by
             this
             Tenure
             ;
             That
             the
             Lords
             thereof
             ,
             on
             the
             Coronation
             day
             of
             the
             Kings
             of
             England
             ,
             should
             be
             chief
             Lardiner
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hemingston
             .
             
          
           
             
               Rowlandle
               Sarcere
            
             ,
             held
             one
             hundred
             and
             ten
             Acres
             of
             land
             in
             Hemingston
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             ,
             by
             
             Sergeanty
             ,
             for
             which
             on
             Christmas
             day
             ,
             every
             year
             before
             our
             Sovereign
             Lord
             the
             King
             of
             England
             he
             should
             perform
             
               simul
               &
               semel
               ,
               unum
               Saltum
               ,
               unum
               Sufflum
               ,
               &
               unum
               Bombulum
               ,
            
             or
             as
             we
             read
             elsewhere
             in
             
               French
               ,
               un
               saut
               ,
               un
               pet
               ,
               &
               un
               Syffet
               ,
               simul
               &
               semel
            
             ;
             that
             is
             ,
             he
             should
             dance
             ,
             puff
             up
             his
             Cheeks
             ,
             making
             therewith
             a
             sound
             ,
             and
             let
             a
             Crack
             ,
             
               Et
               quia
               indecens
               servitium
               ,
               ideo
               arrentatur
               ,
            
             (
             sayes
             the
             Record
             )
             ad
             xxvi
             s.
             viij
             
               d.
               per
               annum
               ad
               Scaccarium
               Regis
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Sloley
             .
             
          
           
             
               Richard
               Sloley
            
             held
             of
             the
             King
             in
             Capite
             one
             Messuage
             and
             four
             Acres
             of
             Land
             in
             Sloley
             in
             Com.
             Warwick
             ,
             by
             Serjeanty
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             giving
             to
             the
             King
             ,
             upon
             every
             Expedition
             with
             an
             Army
             towards
             Scotland
             ,
             one
             Pole-axe
             or
             xij
             d.
             in
             silver
             for
             all
             Services
             .
          
        
         
           
             Astley
             .
          
           
             The
             Mannors
             of
             
               Astley
               ,
               Wedington
            
             ,
             
             
               Hill-morton
               ,
               Milverton
            
             ,
             and
             
               Merston
               Jabet
            
             were
             antiently
             held
             by
             
               Philip
               de
               Astley
            
             of
             William
             Earl
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             holding
             the
             Earl's
             Stirrop
             ,
             when
             he
             should
             get
             up
             or
             a
             light
             from
             his
             Horse
             .
          
        
         
           
             Cotes
             .
             
          
           
             Sir
             
               Stephen
               de
               Segrave
            
             in
             Henry
             the
             thirds
             time
             purchased
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Cotes
             in
             Com.
             Derby
             ,
             of
             the
             Daughters
             and
             Heirs
             of
             
               Stephen
               de
               Beauchamp
            
             ,
             to
             hold
             by
             the
             service
             of
             one
             Brache
             yearly
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Eastbrig
             .
             
          
           
             
               Hubert
               de
               Burg
            
             Earl
             of
             Kent
             had
             a
             grant
             in
             Fee
             from
             King
             Henry
             the
             3
             d.
             of
             the
             mannor
             of
             Eastbrig
             in
             Kent
             ,
             To
             hold
             by
             the
             service
             of
             a
             
               Sore
               Sparhawk
            
             at
             Lammass
             yearly
             .
          
        
         
           
             Tonge
             .
          
           
             
               Roger
               la
               Zouch
            
             ,
             
             being
             Lord
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Tonge
             in
             Com.
             Salop
             ,
             did
             by
             a
             fair
             deed
             in
             Henry
             the
             third's
             time
             ,
             grant
             to
             
               Henry
               de
               Hugefort
            
             and
             his
             Heirs
             certain
             Messuages
             and
             Lands
             lying
             in
             Norton
             and
             Shaw
             ,
             in
             the
             Parish
             of
             Tonge
             ,
             with
             liberty
             of
             fishing
             in
             the
             Waters
             ,
             pawnage
             for
             Hogs
             ,
             and
             liberty
             to
             get
             nuts
             for
             certain
             days
             in
             the
             woods
             of
             the
             said
             Mannor
             ,
             rendring
             yearly
             to
             the
             said
             Roger
             and
             his
             Heirs
             a
             Chaplet
             of
             Roses
             upon
             Midsomer
             day
             ,
             in
             case
             he
             should
             be
             then
             at
             Tonge
             ;
             if
             not
             ,
             then
             to
             put
             it
             upon
             the
             Image
             of
             the
             Blessed
             Virgin
             in
             the
             Church
             of
             Tonge
             ,
             for
             all
             Services
             .
          
        
         
           
             Pole.
             
          
           
             
             
               William
               Montacute
            
             obtained
             a
             grant
             from
             King
             Edward
             the
             third
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Pole
             with
             the
             Advowson
             of
             the
             Church
             in
             Comitat.
             Cumbriae
             ,
             Paying
             the
             King
             his
             Heirs
             and
             Successors
             ,
             wheresoever
             he
             or
             they
             should
             happen
             to
             be
             ,
             a
             Sword
             of
             3
             s.
             4
             d.
             price
             ,
             in
             lieu
             of
             all
             Services
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Burg
             on
             the
             Sands
             .
          
           
             The
             Barony
             of
             Burg
             on
             the
             Sands
             in
             Com.
             Cumbriae
             ,
             
             with
             divers
             other
             Mannors
             and
             Lands
             in
             that
             County
             ,
             were
             antiently
             held
             by
             the
             service
             of
             
               Cornage
               ,
               i.
            
             to
             blow
             a
             horne
             when
             any
             invasion
             of
             the
             Scots
             was
             perceived
             .
          
        
         
           
             Northampton-Shire
             .
          
           
             In
             12
             Hen.
             2.
             
             
               Richard
               de
               Lizures
            
             ,
             
             was
             certified
             to
             be
             Forester
             in
             Fee
             to
             the
             King
             for
             North-hampton-shire
             ,
             and
             was
             by
             his
             Office
             obliged
             to
             attend
             him
             in
             his
             Army
             well
             fitted
             with
             Horse
             and
             Arms
             ,
             his
             Horn
             hanging
             about
             his
             neck
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wilton
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             time
             of
             King
             Henry
             the
             first
             
               Hugh
               de
               Logushamp
            
             obtained
             ,
             by
             the
             gift●
             of
             that
             King
             ,
             
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Wilton
             in
             Com.
             Heref.
             to
             hold
             by
             the
             service
             of
             two
             men
             at
             Arms
             in
             the
             Wars
             of
             Wales
             .
          
        
         
           
             Ashele
             .
          
           
             
               William
               de
               Hastings
            
             ,
             
             being
             Steward
             to
             King
             Henry
             the
             first
             ,
             held
             that
             Office
             by
             Sergeanty
             ,
             in
             respect
             of
             the
             Tenure
             of
             his
             Mannor
             of
             Ashele
             in
             Com.
             Norfolk
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             taking
             Charge
             of
             the
             Napery
             (
             i.
             the
             Table
             Clothes
             and
             linnen
             )
             at
             the
             Coronations
             of
             the
             Kings
             of
             England
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Castle-Cary
             .
          
           
             In
             47.
             
             Hen.
             3.
             
             
               Henry
               Lovel
            
             was
             found
             to
             dye
             seized
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Castle-Cary
             in
             Com
             ▪
             Somerset
             ,
             
             by
             him
             held
             in
             Capite
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             for
             a
             whole
             Barony
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             two
             Souldiers
             in
             the
             Kings
             Army
             at
             his
             own
             cost
             for
             forty
             dayes
             .
          
        
         
           
             Biwel
             .
          
           
             
               Hugh
               de
               Baliol
            
             was
             certified
             to
             hold
             the
             Barony
             of
             Biwel
             in
             Com.
             Northumberland
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             
             by
             the
             service
             of
             five
             Knights
             Fees
             ,
             and
             to
             find
             thirty
             Souldiers
             for
             the
             Guard
             of
             New-Castle
             upon
             Tine
             ,
             as
             his
             Ancestors
             had
             done
             from
             the
             time
             of
             King
             
               William
               Rufus
            
             ,
             by
             whom
             they
             were
             enfeoff'd
             of
             that
             Barony
             ,
             as
             the
             Record
             expresseth
             .
          
        
         
           
             East-Gareston
             .
          
           
             In
             11.
             
             Edw.
             1.
             
             
               Paganellus
               de
               Cadurcis
            
             i.
             
               Pain
               Chaworth
            
             ,
             
             was
             found
             to
             be
             seized
             of
             a
             Messuage
             and
             400
             Acres
             of
             Land
             in
             East-Gareston
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             held
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             a
             Knight
             armed
             with
             Plate-Armour
             in
             the
             Kings
             Army
             ,
             when
             it
             should
             be
             in
             the
             Territory
             of
             Kidwelly
             ,
             in
             Wales
             .
          
        
         
           
             Staveley
             .
          
           
             In
             17.
             
             Edw.
             1.
             
             
               John
               Musard
            
             was
             found
             to
             be
             seized
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Staveley
             in
             Com.
             Derby
             ,
             
             held
             of
             the
             King
             in
             Capite
             by
             Barony
             ,
             finding
             for
             that
             and
             his
             other
             Lordships
             ,
             two
             souldiers
             in
             the
             Kings
             Army
             in
             Wales
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Riddesdale
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             tenth
             year
             of
             William
             the
             Conquerour
             ,
             
             
               Robert
               de
               Vmfranvil
            
             Knight
             obtained
             from
             that
             King
             a
             grant
             of
             the
             Lordship
             ,
             Valley
             and
             Forest
             of
             Riddesdale
             in
             Com.
             Northumb.
             by
             the
             service
             of
             defending
             that
             part
             of
             the
             Countrey
             for
             ever
             from
             Enemies
             and
             Wolves
             ,
             with
             that
             Sword
             which
             King
             William
             had
             by
             his
             side
             ,
             when
             he
             entred
             Northumberland
             ,
             with
             liberty
             also
             to
             hold
             and
             determine
             Pleas
             of
             the
             Crown
             .
          
        
         
           
             Drakelow
             .
          
           
             
               William
               de
               Gresely
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Drakelaw
             in
             Com.
             Derby
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             &
             reddit
             unum
             Arcum
             sine
             Corda
             ,
             &
             unam
             Pharetram
             de
             Tutesbit
             ,
             &
             duodecem
             Sagittas
             flectatas
             ,
             &
             unum
             Buzonem
             .
          
        
         
           
             Pightesle
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Engaine
            
             held
             certain
             Lands
             in
             Pightesle
             (
             now
             called
             Pitchley
             )
             in
             Com.
             Northhampton
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             ,
             
             at
             his
             own
             proper
             Costs
             ,
             certain
             Dogs
             for
             the
             destruction
             of
             Wolves
             ,
             Foxes
             ,
             Martrons
             ,
             Cats
             and
             other
             Vermin
             ,
             within
             the
             Countys
             of
             
               Northampton
               ,
               Roteland
               ,
               Oxford
               ,
               Essex
            
             and
             Buckingham
             .
          
        
         
           
             Kings-Brome
             .
             
          
           
             In
             14
             Edw.
             2.
             
             
               Rich
               de
               Stanford
            
             held
             one
             Toft
             and
             four
             Yard
             Land
             and
             a
             half
             in
             Kings-Brome
             
             in
             Com.
             Warwick
             of
             the
             King
             in
             Capite
             ,
             by
             the
             Service
             of
             a
             pair
             of
             Tongs
             to
             be
             delivered
             yearly
             into
             the
             Exchequer
             ,
             by
             the
             hands
             of
             the
             Sherif
             of
             that
             County
             .
          
        
         
           
             Northampton
             .
          
           
             
             William
             the
             Conqueror
             gave
             to
             Simon
             St.
             Liz
             a
             noble
             Norman
             ,
             the
             Town
             of
             Northampton
             ,
             and
             the
             whole
             Hundred
             of
             Falkely
             ,
             then
             valued
             at
             forty
             pounds
             
               per
               annum
            
             ,
             to
             provide
             shoes
             for
             his
             Horses
             .
          
        
         
           
             Marden
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               Freeman
            
             held
             one
             Yard
             Land
             in
             Marden
             in
             Com.
             Heref.
             per
             Seriantiam
             mensurandi
             Fossata
             &
             opera
             Domini
             Regis
             ad
             custum
             ipsius
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Coningston
             .
          
           
             
             
               Thomas
               Winchard
            
             ,
             held
             land
             in
             Coningston
             in
             Comitat.
             Leyc
             .
             in
             Capite
             ,
             by
             the
             Service
             of
             saying
             daily
             five
             
               Pater
               Nosters
            
             and
             five
             
               Ave
               ▪
               Marias
            
             ,
             for
             the
             Souls
             of
             the
             Kings
             Progenitors
             and
             the
             Souls
             of
             all
             the
             faithful
             departed
             ,
             
               pro
               omni
               servitio
            
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bridgnorth
             .
             
          
           
             King
             Henry
             the
             first
             gave
             Sir
             
               Ralph
               de
               Pichford
            
             the
             little
             Burgh
             near
             Bridgnorth
             ;
             to
             hold
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             dry
             wood
             for
             the
             great
             Chamber
             of
             the
             Castle
             of
             
               Burgh
               (
               i.
               Bridgnorth
            
             )
             against
             the
             coming
             thither
             of
             his
             Sovereign
             Lord
             the
             King.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Whittington
             .
          
           
             Beneath
             Whittington
             in
             Shropshire
             ,
             
             one
             Wrenoc
             ,
             Son
             of
             Meuric
             ,
             held
             Lands
             by
             the
             service
             of
             being
             Latimer
             ,
             that
             is
             ,
             Trucheman
             or
             Interpreter
             ,
             between
             the
             English
             and
             the
             Welshmen
             .
          
        
         
           
             Kinwaldmersh
             .
          
           
             Nicholas
             filius
             &
             haeres
             
               Nicolai
               de
               Longford
            
             ,
             
             Chivalier
             ,
             tenet
             quatuor
             Messuagia
             ,
             40
             acras
             terrae
             ,
             deeem
             acras
             prati
             ,
             &
             
               lx
               s.
            
             redditus
             cum
             pertinentiis
             in
             Kinwaldmersh
             ,
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             per
             Servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             Equum
             ,
             unum
             Saccum
             ,
             &
             unum
             
             Pryk
             in
             guerra
             Walliae
             ,
             quandocunque
             contigerit
             Regem
             ibi
             guerrare
             .
          
        
         
           
             Langewath
             .
          
           
             Vniversis
             —
             Capitulum
             Beati
             Petri
             ,
             
             Ebor.
             concessisse
             ad
             firmam
             J.S.
             totam
             Hayam
             nostram
             de
             Langewath
             ,
             cum
             solo
             ejusdem
             Hayae
             ,
             bruera
             ,
             marisco
             &
             omnibus
             aliis
             pertinentiis
             —
             Reddendo
             inde
             annuatim
             nobis
             
             tempore
             Pinguedinis
             unum
             damum
             ,
             &
             Fermisonae
             tempore
             ,
             unam
             damam
             ,
             &c.
             Dat.
             13.
             
             Calend.
             Januar.
             Anno
             M
             CC
             LXXIX
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Brokenerst
             .
          
           
             
               Petrus
               Spileman
            
             finem
             fecit
             cum
             Rege
             pro
             terris
             quas
             dictus
             Petrus
             tenuit
             ,
             
             per
             Seriantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             servientem
             cum
             Hambergello
             per
             40
             dies
             in
             Anglia
             &
             inveniendi
             Literam
             ad
             Lectum
             Regis
             ,
             faenum
             ad
             Paleefridum
             Regis
             ,
             quando
             Rex
             jacuerit
             apud
             Brokenerst
             ,
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             Rodeley
             .
             
          
           
             Certain
             Tenants
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Rodeley
             in
             Com.
             Glocester
             do
             pay
             to
             this
             day
             ,
             to
             the
             Lord
             thereof
             ,
             a
             Rent
             called
             
             Pridgavel
             ,
             in
             duty
             and
             acknowledgment
             to
             him
             for
             their
             Liberty
             and
             Priviledge
             of
             fishing
             for
             Lampreys
             in
             the
             River
             Severn
             .
          
        
         
           
             Plompton
             .
          
           
             
             In
             King
             Henry
             the
             third's
             time
             
               Walter
               de
               Plompton
            
             held
             certain
             Lands
             in
             Plompton
             in
             the
             Parish
             of
             Kingsbury
             and
             County
             of
             Warwick
             by
             a
             certain
             Weapon
             ,
             called
             a
             
               Danish
               Axe
            
             ,
             which
             being
             the
             very
             Charter
             whereby
             the
             said
             Land
             was
             given
             to
             one
             of
             his
             Ancestors
             ,
             hung
             up
             for
             a
             long
             time
             in
             the
             Hall
             of
             the
             Capital
             Messuage
             ,
             
             in
             testimony
             of
             the
             said
             Tenure
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hildesley
             .
          
           
             Ad
             istam
             Curiam
             
               Johannes
               Rede
            
             fecit
             finem
             cum
             Domino
             pro
             Tenemento
             suo
             —
             Per
             servitium
             octo
             solidorum
             &
             unius
             
             Bederip
             in
             Autumno
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             Stamford
             .
          
           
             
               William
               Earl
               Warren
            
             ,
             
             Lord
             of
             this
             Town
             in
             the
             time
             of
             King
             John
             standing
             upon
             the
             Castle
             Walls
             ,
             saw
             two
             Bulls
             fighting
             for
             a
             Cow
             in
             the
             Castle
             Meadow
             ,
             till
             all
             the
             Butchers
             Doggs
             pursued
             one
             of
             the
             Bulls
             (
             madded
             with
             noise
             and
             multitude
             )
             clean
             through
             the
             Town
             .
             This
             sight
             so
             pleased
             the
             Earl
             ,
             that
             he
             gave
             the
             Castle
             Meadows
             ,
             where
             first
             the
             Bulls
             duel
             began
             ,
             for
             a
             Common
             to
             the
             Butchers
             of
             the
             Town
             ,
             after
             the
             first
             Grass
             was
             mowed
             ,
             on
             condition
             that
             they
             should
             find
             a
             mad
             Bull
             ,
             the
             day
             six
             weeks
             before
             Christmas
             day
             ,
             for
             the
             continuance
             of
             that
             sport
             for
             ever
             .
          
        
         
           
             Homet
             .
             
          
           
             King
             Henry
             the
             fifth
             granted
             to
             Sir
             
               Walter
               Hungerford
            
             the
             Castle
             and
             Barrony
             of
             Homet
             in
             Normandy
             in
             special
             Tail
             ,
             rendring
             to
             the
             King
             and
             his
             Heirs
             ,
             one
             Lance
             with
             a
             Fox-tayl
             hanging
             thereat
             yearly
             ,
             upon
             the
             Feast
             of
             the
             Exaltation
             of
             the
             Holy
             Cross
             ,
             and
             finding
             ten
             men
             
             at
             Arms
             and
             twenty
             Archers
             ,
             to
             serve
             him
             or
             his
             Lieutenant
             during
             his
             Wars
             with
             France
             .
          
        
         
           
             Nedding
             and
             Kettilherston
             .
          
           
             
               William
               de
               la
               Pole
            
             ,
             
             Marquess
             of
             Suffolk
             ,
             had
             a
             Grant
             from
             King
             Henry
             the
             Sixth
             of
             the
             Mannors
             of
             Nedding
             and
             Kettilberston
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             ,
             to
             hold
             by
             the
             service
             of
             carrying
             a
             Golden
             Scepter
             ,
             with
             a
             Dove
             on
             the
             head
             of
             it
             ,
             upon
             the
             Coronation
             day
             of
             the
             Kings
             heirs
             and
             Successors
             .
             As
             also
             a
             Scepter
             of
             Ivory
             ,
             with
             a
             Golden
             Dove
             on
             the
             head
             of
             it
             ,
             upon
             the
             day
             of
             the
             Coronation
             of
             the
             Queens
             of
             England
             .
          
        
         
           
             Isle
             of
             Man.
             
          
           
             Sir
             
               John
               Stanley
            
             of
             
               Hen.
               IV.
            
             had
             a
             Grant
             in
             Fee
             of
             the
             
               Isle
               of
               Man
            
             ,
             
             with
             the
             Castle
             †
             
               Pele
               (
               Pelam
            
             )
             Patronage
             of
             the
             Bishoprick
             ,
             with
             all
             the
             Regalities
             and
             Franchises
             thereto
             belonging
             :
             To
             be
             held
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             his
             Heirs
             and
             Successors
             ,
             by
             Homage
             and
             the
             service
             of
             two
             Falcons
             ,
             payable
             on
             the
             day
             of
             his
             or
             their
             Coronation
             .
          
        
         
           
             Brayles
             .
             
          
           
             In
             King
             Edward
             the
             Firsts
             time
             
               Adam
               Vnderwood
            
             held
             one
             Yard
             land
             in
             Brayles
             in
             
               Com.
               Warwic
            
             .
             of
             William
             Earl
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             paying
             therefore
             seven
             bushels
             of
             Oats
             yearly
             and
             a
             
             Hen
             ,
             and
             working
             for
             the
             Lord
             from
             Michaelmas
             till
             Lammas
             every
             other
             day
             ,
             except
             Saturday
             ;
             viz.
             at
             Mowing
             ,
             as
             long
             as
             that
             season
             lasted
             ,
             for
             which
             he
             was
             to
             have
             as
             much
             Grass
             as
             he
             could
             carry
             away
             with
             his
             Sythe
             ;
             and
             at
             the
             end
             of
             Hay-harvest
             ,
             he
             and
             the
             rest
             of
             his
             Fellow-Mowers
             to
             have
             the
             Lords
             best
             Mutton
             ,
             except
             one
             ,
             or
             
               xvj
               d.
            
             in
             money
             ,
             with
             the
             best
             Cheese
             ,
             saving
             one
             ,
             or
             
               vj
               d.
            
             in
             money
             ,
             and
             the
             Cheese-Vat
             ,
             wherein
             the
             Cheese
             was
             made
             ,
             full
             of
             Salt.
             From
             Lammas
             to
             Michaelmas
             he
             was
             to
             work
             two
             days
             in
             the
             week
             ,
             and
             to
             come
             to
             the
             Lords
             Reap
             with
             all
             his
             houshold
             ,
             except
             his
             Wife
             and
             his
             Shepherd
             ,
             &
             to
             cut
             down
             one
             Land
             of
             Corn
             ,
             being
             quit
             of
             all
             other
             work
             for
             that
             day
             .
             That
             he
             should
             likewise
             carry
             2
             Cart-loads
             and
             an
             half
             of
             the
             Lords
             Hay
             ,
             and
             7
             Cart-load
             of
             Stones
             for
             3
             days
             ,
             and
             gather
             Nuts
             for
             3
             days
             .
             And
             in
             case
             the
             Lord
             kept
             his
             Christmas
             at
             his
             Mannor
             of
             Brayles
             ,
             to
             find
             three
             of
             his
             Horses
             meat
             for
             three
             nights
             .
             That
             he
             should
             plough
             thrice
             a
             year
             ,
             viz.
             6
             Selions
             ;
             and
             make
             3
             Quarters
             of
             Malt
             for
             the
             Lord
             ,
             and
             pay
             for
             every
             Hog
             he
             kept
             above
             a
             year
             old
             
               j
               d
            
             ,
             and
             for
             every
             one
             under
             a
             halfpeny
             .
             And
             lastly
             ,
             that
             he
             and
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             Tenants
             of
             this
             Mannor
             ,
             should
             give
             12
             Marks
             yearly
             to
             the
             Lord
             at
             Michaelmas
             ,
             by
             way
             of
             Ayd
             ,
             and
             not
             marry
             their
             Daughters
             ,
             nec
             †
             
               filios
               coronare
            
             ,
             (
             i.
             nor
             make
             their
             Sons
             Priests
             )
             without
             license
             from
             the
             Lord.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Bainton
             .
          
           
             
             In
             2.
             
             Ed.
             2.
             
             
               Peter
               de
               Manley
            
             was
             found
             to
             be
             seized
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Bainton
             with
             the
             Advowson
             of
             the
             Church
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             two
             Knights
             and
             four
             Esquires
             in
             the
             Kings
             Army
             for
             40
             dayes
             ,
             in
             time
             of
             War
             ,
             and
             to
             provide
             a
             Steward
             to
             do
             suit
             for
             him
             at
             the
             Kings
             Court
             at
             York
             ,
             from
             six
             Weeks
             to
             6
             weeks
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wiltshire
             .
          
           
             The
             County
             of
             Wilts
             antiently
             paid
             to
             the
             King
             ten
             pounds
             for
             a
             Hawk
             ,
             
             twenty
             shillings
             
               pro
               Summario
            
             ,
             a
             Sumpter
             Horse
             ,
             one
             hundred
             shillings
             for
             Hay
             ,
             and
             in
             Money
             five
             
             Ores
             .
          
        
         
           
             Fernham
             .
          
           
             
             The
             Barons
             Furnival
             held
             Fernham
             in
             Com.
             Bucks
             (
             now
             called
             Farnham-Royal
             )
             by
             service
             of
             finding
             their
             Sovereign
             Lord
             the
             King
             upon
             the
             day
             of
             his
             Coronation
             ,
             a
             glove
             for
             his
             right-Hand
             ,
             and
             to
             support
             his
             right
             Arm
             the
             same
             day
             ,
             whilst
             he
             held
             the
             Regal
             Verge
             or
             Scepter
             in
             his
             Hands
             .
             From
             the
             Furnivals
             this
             Mannor
             came
             to
             the
             Talbots
             ,
             who
             though
             they
             exchanged
             it
             with
             King
             Hen.
             8.
             
             Yet
             they
             reserved
             this
             honourable
             Office
             to
             them
             and
             their
             heirs
             for
             ever
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Fingrey
             and
             Wulfelmelston
             .
          
           
             The
             Earls
             of
             Oxford
             ,
             by
             the
             heir
             of
             Sandford
             ,
             
             antiently
             held
             the
             Mannors
             of
             Fingrey
             and
             Wulfelmelston
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Cambridge
             ,
             by
             Serjeanty
             of
             Chamberlain-ship
             to
             the
             Queens
             of
             England
             ,
             at
             the
             Kings
             Coronation
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lufnam
             .
             
          
           
             
               Tho.
               Beauchamp
            
             held
             South-Luffenham
             and
             other
             Lands
             in
             Com.
             Rutland
             by
             service
             to
             be
             the
             Kings
             Chamberlain
             in
             the
             Exchequer
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hodnet
             .
          
           
             Hodnet
             in
             Shropshire
             was
             antiently
             held
             by
             the
             Vernons
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Mongomery
             ,
             
             to
             be
             Seneschal
             or
             Steward
             of
             the
             same
             Honour
             .
          
        
         
           
             Barons
             of
             Cheshire
             .
          
           
             The
             Earl
             of
             
               Chesters
               Barons
            
             were
             antiently
             bound
             in
             time
             of
             War
             with
             Wales
             ,
             
             to
             find
             for
             every
             Knights
             Fee
             ,
             one
             Horse
             with
             Caparison
             and
             Furniture
             ,
             or
             two
             without
             ,
             within
             the
             divisions
             of
             Cheshire
             ;
             and
             their
             Knights
             and
             free-holders
             to
             find
             Corslets
             and
             Haubergeons
             ,
             and
             defend
             their
             Fees
             with
             their
             own
             Bodies
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Lanton
             .
          
           
             The
             Baskervils
             antiently
             held
             Lands
             there
             ,
             in
             chief
             ,
             
             as
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Montgomery
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             giving
             the
             King
             ,
             a
             Barbd-headed
             Arrow
             ,
             when
             he
             came
             to
             hunt
             in
             Corndon-Chace
             .
          
        
         
           
             Newbigging
             .
          
           
             
             Apud
             Newbigging
             xiij
             Bovatae
             assifae
             de
             hijs
             hominibus
             .
             Baldwinus
             una
             Bovata
             pro
             ij
             s.
             &
             dimid
             .
             &
             duas
             Gallinas
             ,
             &
             xx
             Ova
             &
             quatuor
             *
             Precarias
             in
             Autumpno
             cum
             uno
             homine
             ,
             bis
             arare
             ,
             bis
             herciare
             ,
             semel
             falcare
             ,
             semel
             foenum
             levare
             ,
             &
             cum
             opus
             fuerit
             stagnum
             reparare
             ,
             &
             molas
             attrahere
             ,
             &
             oves
             uno
             die
             lavare
             &
             altera
             tondere
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             Hundred
             de
             Lidingeland
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               de
               Balliolo
            
             tenet
             medietatem
             Hundredi
             de
             Lidingeland
             quae
             seisita
             fuit
             in
             manus
             Regis
             ,
             eo
             quod
             ipse
             non
             optulit
             se
             personaliter
             ad
             portandum
             virgam
             coram
             Justitiarijs
             Itinerantibus
             in
             eodem
             Comitatu
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Tutbury
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walter
               Achard
            
             or
             Agard
             claimed
             to
             hold
             by
             Inheritance
             the
             Office
             of
             Escheater
             and
             Coroner
             through
             the
             whole
             Honour
             of
             Tutbury
             in
             Com.
             Staff.
             and
             the
             Bailiwick
             of
             Leyke
             .
             Pro
             quo
             Officio
             nullas
             Evidentias
             ,
             Carta
             vel
             alia
             scripta
             proferre
             possit
             ,
             nisi
             tantum
             *
             Cornu
             venatorium
             album
             argento
             inaurato
             in
             medio
             &
             utroque
             fine
             decoratum
             ;
             Cui
             etiam
             affigitur
             Cingulum
             byssi
             nigri
             fibulis
             quibusdam
             argenteis
             ornatum
             ,
             in
             medio
             quorum
             posita
             sunt
             insignia
             Edmundi
             secundi
             filij
             Regis
             
               Henrici
               tertij
            
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stafford
             .
          
           
             
               Edmund
               Lord
               Stafford
            
             held
             the
             Mannors
             of
             Stafford
             ,
             
             Bradeley
             and
             Madeley
             in
             Com.
             Stafford
             of
             the
             king
             in
             Capite
             by
             Barony
             ,
             by
             service
             of
             finding
             for
             40
             dayes
             at
             his
             own
             charge
             ,
             three
             armed
             men
             ,
             with
             three
             
               Equis
               coopertis
               .
            
             ,
             Horses
             harnessed
             for
             War
             ,
             as
             often
             as
             there
             should
             be
             War
             with
             Wales
             or
             Scotland
             .
          
        
         
           
             Listun
             .
          
           
             
               Godefridus
               filius
               Johannis
            
             held
             certain
             land
             in
             Liston
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             of
             our
             Lord
             the
             King
             by
             the
             service
             of
             making
             Wafers
             at
             his
             Coronation
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Felstede
             .
          
           
             
               Adam
               de
               Glanvile
            
             tenet
             xx
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Felstede
             by
             the
             service
             of
             keeping
             two
             Palfreys
             ,
             
             
               ad
               liberationem
               Domini
               Regis
               .
               i.
            
             At
             the
             Kings
             Livery
             .
          
        
         
           
             Estham
             .
          
           
             
             Radulpbus
             de
             Moigne
             held
             Estham
             in
             Essex
             
               by
               Serjeanty
            
             ,
             ut
             sit
             Emptor
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Coquina
             sua
             .
             i.
             Caterer
             .
          
        
         
           
             Legere
             .
          
           
             
             Willielmus
             filius
             Johannis
             de
             Legere
             
               held
               certain
               Lands
               in
            
             Legere
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             
               by
               Serjeanty
               ,
               to
               find
            
             unum
             Equum
             ,
             unum
             Saccum
             &
             unam
             Brochiam
             in
             servitio
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Wallia
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wodeham
             Mortimer
             .
          
           
             
             Hardekynus
             tenet
             quoddam
             Tenementum
             in
             
               Wodeham
               Mortimer
            
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             ad
             nutriendam
             unam
             †
             Brachettam
             Domini
             Regis
             cum
             Dominus
             Rex
             ei
             illam
             miserit
             ad
             nutriendam
             ,
             &
             custodiendi
             quousque
             habilis
             fuerit
             ad
             currendum
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Mauldon
             .
          
           
             
               The
               Inhabitants
               of
            
             Mauldon
             in
             Essez
             ,
             
             
               anciently
               held
               that
               Town
               by
               Serjeanty
               ,
               to
               find
               the
               King
            
             unam
             Navem
             cum
             *
             Apparatu
             suo
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             dictum
             Regem
             ire
             cum
             exercitu
             extra
             regnum
             Angliae
             per
             xl
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             ,
             &
             hoc
             ad
             summonitionem
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Rewenhall
             .
          
           
             
               Eutach
               de
               Ho
            
             tenuit
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             cum
             pertin
             .
             
             in
             Rewenhall
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Seriantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             equitem
             cum
             uno
             *
             Gambesone
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             
             cum
             contigerit
             ipsum
             ire
             in
             Wallia
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             per
             xl
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
             Heydon
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Pycot
            
             tenet
             quoddam
             tenementum
             in
             Villa
             de
             Heydon
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             tenend
             .
             manutergium
             coram
             Domino
             Rege
             die
             Coronationis
             .
             Et
             
               Petrus
               Pycot
            
             tenet
             quoddam
             tenementum
             in
             eadem
             Villa
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             tenendi
             pelves
             ad
             aquam
             dandam
             ad
             Coronationem
             praedictam
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Hallingbury
             .
          
           
             
             Rogerus
             quondam
             Cissor
             Domini
             Regis
             tenuit
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             Hallingbury
             Com.
             Essex
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             Solvend
             .
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             unam
             acum
             argenteam
             quolibet
             anno
             in
             Crastino
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             Alesbury
             .
          
           
             Willielmus
             filius
             
               Willielmi
               de
               Alesbury
            
             tenet
             tres
             Virgatas
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Alesbury
             in
             Com.
             Buck.
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             stramen
             ad
             lectum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             &
             ad
             straminandam
             Cameram
             suam
             ,
             &
             reddendi
             tres
             anguillas
             Domino
             Regi
             cum
             venerit
             apud
             Alesbury
             in
             *
             Yeme
             .
             Et
             etiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             cum
             venerit
             apud
             Alesbury
             in
             Estate
             stramen
             ad
             lectum
             suum
             ,
             &
             praeter
             hoc
             †
             herbam
             ad
             jucandam
             Cameram
             suam
             ,
             &
             etiam
             reddet
             duas
             Gantas
             ,
             &
             haec
             servitia
             praedicta
             faciet
             ter
             in
             anno
             ,
             si
             contigerit
             ipsum
             Regem
             ter
             venire
             apud
             Alesbury
             ,
             &
             non
             pluries
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stow.
             
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               de
               Curtese
            
             tenuit
             30
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Stow
             in
             Com.
             Cantabr
             .
             per
             Serjantiam
             adducend
             .
             unam
             *
             Trussulam
             foeni
             ad
             Cloacham
             Domini
             
             Regis
             cum
             ipse
             Rex
             transierit
             per
             partes
             illas
             ,
             &
             arrentatur
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             ad
             
               x
               s.
            
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
             Maplescaump
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Valoignes
            
             tenet
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             medietatem
             Manerii
             de
             Maplescaump
             per
             talem
             servitium
             ,
             
             quod
             si
             Dominus
             Rex
             venerit
             usque
             Maplescaump
             ad
             Missam
             suam
             audiendam
             ;
             tunc
             idem
             Willielmus
             inveniet
             ei
             unum
             denarium
             ad
             oblationem
             .
          
        
         
           
             Exmore
             .
          
           
             
               Henricus
               III.
            
             dedit
             
               Willielmo
               de
               Plessets
            
             ,
             
             Ballivam
             de
             Exmore
             in
             Com.
             Somerset
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             eidem
             Regi
             proinde
             14
             juvenculas
             &
             unum
             Tauriculum
             ,
             vel
             pro
             quolibet
             eorum
             
               x
               d.
            
             
          
        
         
           
             Winfred
             .
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Novoburgo
            
             tenuit
             Manerium
             de
             Winfred
             in
             Com.
             Dorset
             una
             cum
             Hundredo
             ibidem
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             servitium
             dandi
             aquam
             manibus
             Domini
             Regis
             die
             Coronationis
             suae
             ,
             &
             habebit
             *
             pelvem
             cum
             lavatorio
             pro
             servitio
             praedicto
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Holicote
             .
          
           
             
             
               Walterus
               Barun
            
             tenuit
             quasdam
             terras
             &
             quaedam
             Tenementa
             in
             Villa
             de
             Holecote
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             servitium
             pendendi
             super
             quoddam
             lignum
             furcatum
             Cervos
             de
             morina
             defunctos
             in
             Foresta
             Regis
             de
             Exmore
             ;
             ac
             etium
             hospitandi
             pauperes
             supervenientes
             ,
             de
             infirmitate
             debilitatos
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             pro
             animabus
             antecessorum
             Domini
             Edwardi
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Brineston
             .
          
           
             
             Manerium
             de
             Brineston
             in
             Com.
             Cestriae
             ,
             tenetur
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             partibus
             Scotiae
             praefecturum
             nudis
             pedibus
             ,
             camisia
             &
             *
             bractis
             vestitum
             ,
             habentem
             in
             una
             manu
             unum
             arcum
             sine
             corda
             ,
             &
             altera
             manu
             unum
             †
             Tribulum
             non
             pennatum
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Maperdeshale
             .
          
           
             Terra
             in
             Maperdeshale
             in
             Com.
             Bedford
             ,
             
             tenetur
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             essendi
             in
             guerra
             Regis
             
             cum
             uno
             equo
             non
             appreciato
             ,
             una
             habergione
             ,
             gladio
             ,
             lancta
             ,
             Capello
             ferreo
             &
             uno
             cultello
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hoton
             .
          
           
             Manerium
             de
             Hoton
             in
             Com.
             Cumbr.
             tenetur
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             servitium
             Forestae
             Custodis
             in
             Haya
             Domini
             Regis
             de
             Plompton
             ,
             &
             ultra
             hoc
             per
             servitium
             tenendi
             †
             slippam
             sellae
             Domini
             Regis
             dum
             equum
             suum
             in
             Castro
             suo
             Carleoli
             scanderit
             &
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             per
             An.
             33
             s.
             4
             d.
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Regis
             Carliol
             .
             per
             manus
             Vicecom
             .
             Cumbriae
             ,
             qui
             pro
             tempore
             fuerit
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Domus
             in
             London
             .
          
           
             
             Rex
             Johannes
             concessit
             
               Willielmo
               de
               Ferrariis
            
             Comiti
             Derby
             domum
             ,
             quae
             fuit
             Isaac
             Iudaei
             de
             Norwico
             in
             London
             ,
             in
             parochia
             Sanctae
             Margaretae
             .
             Tenend
             .
             de
             nobis
             &
             haeredibus
             nostris
             per
             tale
             servitium
             ,
             scil
             .
             quod
             ipse
             &
             haeredes
             sui
             servient
             coram
             nobis
             &
             haeredibus
             nostris
             ad
             prandium
             omnibus
             Festis
             annalibus
             ,
             quando
             Festum
             celebrabimus
             ,
             capite
             †
             discooperto
             sine
             capello
             ,
             cum
             una
             Garlanda
             de
             latitudine
             minoris
             digiti
             sui
             vel
             haeredum
             suorum
             pro
             omni
             servitio
             .
             Dat.
             27.
             
             Jūnii
             ,
             15
             regni
             .
          
        
         
           
             Morton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Edmundus
               Busche
            
             tenet
             terras
             in
             Morton
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             ,
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             stimulum
             ferreum
             pro
             uno
             Warroks
             super
             quoddam
             Clothsack
             ,
             quandocunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             equitaverit
             in
             exercitu
             versus
             partes
             Walliae
             tempore
             guerrae
             .
             Quaere
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Gloucester
             City
             .
          
           
             Tempore
             Regis
             Edwardi
             reddebat
             Civitas
             de
             Gloucestre
             ,
             
             xxxvj
             libras
             numeratas
             ,
             &
             xij
             
             Sextaria
             mellis
             ad
             mensuram
             ejusdem
             Burgi
             ,
             &
             xxxvj
             dicras
             ferri
             ,
             &
             C
             virgas
             ferreas
             ductiles
             ad
             clavos
             navium
             Regis
             ,
             &
             quasdam
             alias
             minutas
             consuetudines
             in
             Aula
             &
             in
             Camera
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Esseby
             .
             
          
           
             Willielmus
             filius
             Warini
             tenet
             tertiam
             partem
             Villae
             de
             Esseby
             in
             Com.
             Northampt.
             de
             Rege
             Scotiae
             ,
             per
             quoddam
             servitium
             ,
             quod
             teneat
             †
             Strepe
             suum
             die
             Natalis
             .
             Et
             idem
             Rex
             tenet
             de
             Rege
             Angliae
             in
             Capite
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bishops-Castle
             .
          
           
             Within
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Bishops-Castle
             in
             
               Com.
               Salop
            
             ,
             
             
               Howel
               de
               Lydom
            
             and
             
               William
               ap
               John
            
             held
             one
             Yard
             Land
             ,
             paying
             iij
             s.
             at
             the
             Feast
             of
             Pentecost
             ,
             and
             iij
             s.
             at
             
               Michaelmas
               ;
               
               vel
               tria
               Vomera
               ,
               tria
               Cultra
               ,
               &
               reparare
               ferramenta
               ad
               
               tres
               Carucas
               ,
               ad
               electionem
               Ballivorum
               Episcopi
               .
            
          
        
         
           
             Slapton
             .
          
           
             
               Hugh
               Courtenay
            
             Esquire
             ,
             
             Son
             and
             Heir
             of
             Sir
             
               Hugh
               Courtenay
            
             Knight
             ,
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Slapton
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             of
             the
             Bishop
             of
             Exeter
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             being
             Steward
             at
             the
             Installation
             Feast
             of
             every
             Bishop
             of
             that
             See.
             The
             particulars
             whereof
             were
             ,
             after
             some
             controversie
             ,
             thus
             ascertained
             by
             
               Walter
               Stapledon
            
             then
             Bishop
             of
             Exeter
             ,
             and
             his
             Dean
             and
             Chapter
             under
             their
             Seals
             at
             
               Newton
               Plympton
            
             ,
             the
             morrow
             after
             the
             Feast
             of
             St.
             Tho.
             the
             
               Apostle
               ,
               Anno
               Dom.
            
             1308.
             2
             
             Edw.
             2.
             
          
           
             That
             the
             said
             Hugh
             or
             his
             Heirs
             ,
             shall
             ,
             at
             the
             first
             coming
             of
             the
             Bishop
             to
             Exeter
             ,
             meet
             him
             at
             the
             East-gate
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             when
             he
             descendeth
             from
             his
             Horse
             ,
             and
             then
             going
             a
             little
             before
             him
             on
             the
             right
             hand
             shall
             keep
             off
             the
             press
             of
             People
             ,
             and
             attend
             him
             into
             the
             Quire
             of
             the
             Cathedral
             Church
             ,
             there
             to
             be
             Installed
             .
             And
             shall
             at
             the
             Installing
             Feast
             serve-in
             the
             first
             Mess
             at
             the
             Bishops
             own
             Table
             .
          
           
             In
             consideration
             of
             which
             service
             the
             said
             
               Hugh
               Courtenay
            
             and
             his
             Heirs
             shall
             have
             for
             their
             Fee
             ,
             four
             Silver
             dishes
             of
             those
             which
             he
             shall
             so
             place
             at
             the
             first
             Mess
             ,
             two
             Saltcellars
             ,
             one
             Cup
             ,
             wherein
             the
             Bishop
             shall
             drink
             at
             that
             Meal
             ;
             one
             Wine-pot
             ,
             one
             Spoon
             and
             two
             Basons
             ,
             
             wherein
             the
             Bishop
             shall
             then
             wash
             .
             All
             which
             Vessels
             are
             to
             be
             of
             Silver
             .
             Provided
             the
             said
             Hugh
             or
             his
             Heirs
             ,
             being
             of
             full
             Age
             ,
             do
             attend
             this
             service
             in
             person
             ,
             if
             not
             hindred
             by
             Sickness
             or
             the
             Kings
             Writ
             ,
             &c.
             then
             to
             appoint
             some
             worshipful
             Knight
             to
             supply
             the
             place
             by
             a
             Deputation
             ,
             who
             shall
             swear
             that
             his
             Lord
             is
             sick
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Seaton
             .
          
           
             
               Richardus
               Rockesley
            
             Miles
             ,
             
             tenebat
             terras
             Seatoniae
             in
             Com.
             Kantiae
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             esse
             
             Vautrarium
             Regis
             in
             Gasconia
             donec
             perusus
             fuit
             pari
             Solutarum
             pretii
             
               iiij
               d.
            
             
          
        
         
           
             Yorkshire
             .
          
           
             
               Philippus
               de
               Lardimer
            
             clamat
             esse
             Venditorem
             Domini
             Regis
             de
             feodo
             in
             Com.
             Ebor.
             de
             omnibus
             rebus
             ,
             
             quae
             vendi
             debent
             pro
             debito
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             vel
             etiam
             pro
             
             
               Auro
               Reginae
            
             .
             Ita
             viz.
             quod
             ipse
             vel
             certus
             suus
             Attornatus
             ibit
             ad
             mandatum
             Vicecomitis
             de
             loco
             in
             locum
             insra
             Comitarum
             sumptibus
             suis
             ad
             praedictas
             venditiones
             faciendas
             :
             Et
             capiet
             de
             unaquaque
             venditione
             pro
             feodo
             suo
             xxxij
             denarios
             .
             
             Which
             tenure
             was
             afterwards
             seised
             into
             the
             Kings
             hands
             for
             the
             abuse
             thereof
             ,
             as
             appears
             by
             the
             great
             Roll
             in
             the
             
               Pipe-Office
               ,
               Anno
            
             2
             Edw.
             2.
             
          
        
         
           
             Kibworth
             .
          
           
             
             Queen
             Elizabeth
             granted
             to
             Sir
             
               Ambrose
               Dudley
            
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Kibworth-Beauchamp
             in
             Com.
             Leic.
             to
             be
             held
             by
             the
             service
             of
             being
             Pantler
             to
             the
             Kings
             and
             Queens
             of
             this
             Realm
             ,
             at
             their
             Coronations
             .
          
        
         
           
             Chesterton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Gilbert
               le
               Harpour
            
             held
             Lands
             in
             Chesterton
             in
             Com.
             Warwick
             of
             the
             King
             by
             grand
             Serjeanty
             ,
             viz.
             to
             keep
             the
             place
             called
             Teddesley
             †
             Hay
             within
             the
             Forest
             of
             Canoke
             at
             his
             own
             cost
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Bruham
             .
          
           
             
               Bertrammus
               le
               Wyle
            
             tenet
             dimidiam
             Hidam
             terrae
             in
             Villa
             de
             Bruham
             (
             Com.
             Bedf.
             )
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             reddendi
             per
             annum
             unum
             par
             †
             Arceonum
             ad
             Sellam
             .
             Et
             Prior
             de
             Neunham
             tenet
             dimid
             .
             Hidam
             terrae
             in
             Villa
             de
             Turvey
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             reddendi
             per
             ann
             .
             unum
             par
             Arceonum
             dealbat
             .
             ad
             Sellam
             ,
             &
             valet
             terra
             illa
             
               x
               s.
            
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
             Sutton
             .
          
           
             
               Alexander
               de
               Summersham
            
             tenet
             dimidium
             feodum
             militis
             in
             Villa
             de
             Sutton
             (
             in
             Com.
             Bedf.
             )
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             essendi
             in
             propria
             persona
             cum
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             ubicunque
             fuerit
             in
             guerra
             in
             Anglia
             ,
             seu
             alibi
             .
          
        
         
           
             Standebury
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Tadeshale
            
             tenet
             viginti
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Standebury
             ,
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             unum
             Girefalconem
             pro
             Domino
             Rege
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Benham
             .
          
           
             
             
               Willielmus
               Lovel
            
             tenet
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             apud
             Benham
             ,
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             unam
             †
             Meutam
             deynectorum
             Canum
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Et
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Valence
            
             decem
             libratas
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             eadem
             Villa
             ,
             quae
             fuit
             Escaeta
             Domino
             Regi
             per
             
               Hugonem
               Wake
            
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Hostium
             Camerae
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lyndeby
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               de
               Metham
            
             &
             Sibilla
             uxor
             ejus
             ,
             tenuerunt
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             medietatem
             Villae
             de
             Lyndeby
             ,
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             
               
               Pollicium
               de
               Griseo
            
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             tantum
             .
          
        
         
           
             East-Gareston
             .
          
           
             
             
               Patricius
               de
               Cadurcis
            
             (
             i
             Chaworth
             )
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             East-Gareston
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             Armigerum
             armatum
             ess●ndi
             in
             anteriori
             parte
             Exercitus
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Westgales
             tempore
             guerrae
             ,
             per
             xl
             dies
             sumptibus
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Bokhampton
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               le
               Bay
            
             tenet
             duas
             Hidas
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Bokhampton
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             custodiendi
             unam
             Meutam
             Caniculorum
             †
             Harrectorum
             ,
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bokhampton
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               Hoppeshort
            
             tenet
             dimidiam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             in
             eadem
             Villa
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             
             per
             servitium
             custodiendi
             Domino
             Regi
             sex
             Damisellas
             ,
             scil
             .
             Meretrices
             ,
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             East
             &
             West-Haured
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Pater-Noster
            
             tenet
             unam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             East-Haured
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             dicendo
             pro
             anima
             Domini
             Regis
             unum
             Pater-Noster
             quotidiè
             ,
             &
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             v
             s.
             Et
             quidam
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Insula
            
             tenuit
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             West-Haured
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             emendi
             Cervisiam
             ad
             opus
             Domini
             Regis
             ;
             &
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             C.
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Creswell
             .
          
           
             
             
               Hugo
               de
               Sancto
               Philiberto
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Creswell
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             ducendi
             butellos
             Vini
             ad
             jentaculum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             &
             vocatur
             illa
             
               Serjantia
               de
               la
               Huse
            
             per
             regnum
             Angliae
             .
          
        
         
           
             Padeworth
             .
          
           
             
             
               Petrus
               de
               Condrey
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Padeworth
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             servientem
             in
             navi
             Domini
             Reginae
             ,
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             ipsam
             transfretare
             ad
             partes
             Normanniae
             ,
             ad
             tenendam
             unam
             Cordam
             ejusdem
             Navis
             in
             eadem
             .
             Et
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             Serjantia
             illa
             x
             marcas
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hertrug
             .
          
           
             
               Philippus
               de
               Hertrug
            
             tenuit
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Hertrug
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             ,
             
             quae
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             xl
             s.
             per
             Serjantiam
             mutandi
             &
             custodiendi
             unum
             Osturcum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Burstal
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               filius
               Nigelli
            
             tenet
             unam
             Hidam
             in
             Burstal
             in
             Com.
             Bucks
             ,
             
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Foresta
             de
             Bernewode
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             quae
             vocatur
             
               le
               Derhyde
            
             pertinentem
             ad
             Ballivam
             suam
             de
             custodiendo
             Forestam
             ;
             unde
             idem
             Johannes
             est
             custos
             de
             feodo
             .
          
        
         
           
             Aylesbury
             .
          
           
             
               Margeria
               de
               Aspervil
            
             tenet
             unam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             in
             Aylesbury
             in
             Com.
             Bucks
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             omnes
             districtiones
             factas
             pro
             debito
             Domini
             Regis
             per
             summonitionem
             Scaccarii
             .
          
        
         
           
             Fulmer
             .
          
           
             
               Marmaducus
               Darel
            
             Miles
             ,
             
             tenet
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             Manerium
             de
             Fulmer
             in
             Com.
             Bucks
             ,
             per
             servitium
             unius
             Rosae
             rubeae
             per
             annum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Papworth-Anneys
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Russel
            
             tenet
             in
             Villa
             de
             Papworth-Anneys
             in
             Com.
             Cantabr
             .
             duas
             Hidas
             terrae
             &
             dimidium
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             pascendi
             duos
             pauperes
             pro
             animabus
             antecessorum
             suorum
             ;
             &
             arrentatur
             ad
             Scaccarium
             pro
             
               viij
               s.
            
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Cumberton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Alexander
               Hered
            
             tenet
             dimidiam
             Hidam
             terrae
             in
             Cumberton
             Com.
             Cantabr
             .
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             essendi
             Pistor
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wilburgham
             magna
             .
          
           
             
             
               Willielmus
               Loveday
            
             tenet
             unum
             Messuagium
             ,
             &
             octoginta
             acras
             terrae
             in
             
               magna
               Wilburgham
            
             in
             Com.
             Cantabr
             .
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Spervarium
             Sorum
             :
             Et
             cum
             hoc
             fecerit
             deferet
             illum
             ad
             Curiam
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             &
             ibidem
             faciet
             moram
             per
             xij
             dies
             ,
             cum
             duobus
             Equis
             ,
             duobus
             †
             Garcionibus
             ,
             &
             duobus
             Leporariis
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Raghton
             .
          
           
             
               Simon
               de
               Raghton
            
             &
             Dominus
             
               Robertus
               de
               la
               Ferte
            
             ,
             
             &
             Ivo
             filius
             
               Hugonis
               de
               Fornecostes
            
             ,
             tenent
             unam
             parvam
             Serjantiam
             ,
             in
             Raghton
             in
             Com.
             Cumbriae
             ,
             custodiendi
             †
             
               Aerias
               Austurcorum
            
             Domini
             Regis
             :
             Et
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             ix
             s.
             quos
             reddit
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Airedale
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Boyvile
            
             tenet
             unam
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             Forestarium
             in
             Warda
             de
             Alredale
             ,
             
             &
             capit
             per
             diem
             ad
             sustentationem
             Forestarii
             sui
             de
             Villa
             de
             Alredale
             ,
             quolibet
             die
             iij
             d.
             à
             Festo
             
               Sancti
               Michaelis
            
             ,
             usque
             ad
             Festum
             Apostolorum
             Philippi
             &
             Jacobi
             ,
             &
             à
             die
             illo
             usque
             ad
             Festum
             
               Sancti
               Michaelis
            
             singulis
             diebus
             ij
             d.
             
          
        
         
           
             Auri
             &
             Hole
             .
          
           
             
               Walterus
               Aungerin
            
             tenet
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             Auri
             &
             Hole
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             quod
             quotiescunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             fugare
             voluerit
             in
             Foresta
             de
             Exmore
             ,
             inveniet
             eidem
             Domino
             Regi
             duas
             sagittas
             barbatas
             :
             Et
             valet
             terra
             illa
             per
             ann
             .
             xx
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             La
             Barr.
             
          
           
             
               Morinus
               de
               la
               Barr
            
             tenuit
             octo
             acras
             terrae
             apud
             
               la
               Barr
            
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             reddendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unum
             Salmonem
             ,
             &
             duas
             Sagittas
             *
             barbatas
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             ipsum
             Dominum
             Regem
             *
             fugare
             in
             Exmore
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Droscumbe
             .
          
           
             
             
               Walterus
               de
               Bromhall
            
             tenuit
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Droscumbe
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             ,
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             ipsum
             fugare
             in
             Foresta
             de
             Dertmore
             ,
             unum
             arcum
             ,
             &
             tres
             sagittas
             barbatas
             :
             Et
             arrentata
             est
             ad
             v
             s.
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
             Windebury
             ,
             &
             Loston
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Albemarle
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Windebury
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             equitem
             per
             xl
             dies
             propriis
             sumptibus
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Wallia
             .
             Item
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Loston
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             duas
             sagittas
             ,
             &
             unum
             panem
             Avenae
             ,
             cum
             Dominus
             Rex
             currit
             in
             Foresta
             de
             Dertmore
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bakton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Galfridus
               Arblaster
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Bakton
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Gayolam
             Com.
             Exoniae
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Brodeham
             .
          
           
             
               Galfridus
               de
               la
               Hull
            
             &
             Millesenta
             uxor
             ejus
             ,
             
             tenent
             unum
             *
             Ferlingum
             terrae
             in
             Brodeham
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             essendi
             Bedellus
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Hundredo
             isto
             .
          
        
         
           
             Saundford
             .
          
           
             
               Hugo
               Peverell
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Saundford
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             ,
             
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             per
             totam
             Angliam
             sumptibus
             propriis
             unum
             hominem
             equitem
             armatum
             ,
             &
             duos
             homines
             pedites
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bryanstan
             .
          
           
             
               Radulphus
               de
               Stopham
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Bryanstan
             in
             Com.
             Dorset
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             ,
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             ipsum
             habere
             exercitum
             in
             Anglia
             in
             Walliam
             *
             Garcionem
             deferentem
             unum
             arcum
             sine
             corda
             ,
             &
             unum
             Buzonem
             sine
             pennis
             ,
             ad
             sumptus
             suos
             proprios
             per
             quadraginta
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Gissag
             .
          
           
             
               Imbertus
               Pogeys
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Gissag
             omnium
             Sanctorum
             de
             dono
             Henrici
             Regis
             ,
             
             per
             servitium
             unius
             paris
             Calcariorum
             deauratorum
             :
             Et
             eidem
             Imbertus
             dedit
             dictam
             terram
             Abbathiae
             de
             Tarent
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Hundred
             de
             Loseberg
             .
          
           
             
             Thomas
             filius
             Richardi
             de
             Mareschal
             de
             Cerberg
             ,
             tenuit
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Hundredo
             de
             Loseberg
             (
             Com.
             Dorset
             )
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             quendam
             
             strigulum
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Porscaundel
             .
          
           
             Juliana
             uxor
             
               Johannis
               filii
               Alani
            
             ,
             
             tenuit
             dimidiam
             Hidam
             terrae
             in
             Porscaundel
             in
             Com.
             Dorset
             ,
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             †
             Canes
             Domini
             Regis
             lesos
             ,
             si
             qui
             fuerint
             ,
             quotiescunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             fugaverit
             in
             Foresta
             sua
             de
             Blakemore
             :
             Et
             ad
             dandum
             unum
             denarium
             ad
             clancturam
             Parci
             Domini
             Regis
             de
             Gillingham
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Windesor
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Windesor
            
             tenuit
             Manerium
             de
             Windesor
             in
             Com.
             Dorset
             ,
             
             quod
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             xx
             l.
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             quod
             ipse
             &
             haeredes
             sui
             debent
             ponderare
             denarios
             venientes
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Kingeston-Russel
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               Russel
            
             tenet
             Kingeston
             in
             Com.
             Dorset
             ,
             
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             essendi
             Custos
             ostii
             Botilarii
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             per
             quatuor
             principalia
             Festa
             per
             annum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bradepole
             .
          
           
             
               Elena
               de
               Gorges
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Bradepole
             in
             Com.
             Dorset
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             quendam
             servientem
             —
             armatum
             ,
             cum
             guerra
             evenerit
             ,
             per
             quadraginta
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Oketon
             &
             Dalton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Anketil
               Malore
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             &
             x
             s.
             redditus
             in
             Oketon
             &
             Dalton
             ,
             in
             Com.
             Ebor.
             de
             Serjantia
             Domini
             Regis
             per
             Archeriam
             ,
             quam
             terram
             Dominus
             Rex
             dedit
             eidem
             Anketilo
             in
             maritagio
             cum
             filia
             &
             haerede
             
               Willielmi
               de
               Muletorp
            
             ;
             &
             tenet
             praedictam
             terram
             unius
             Archeriae
             ,
             quod
             inveniet
             unum
             servientem
             ad
             custodiam
             Castri
             Ebor.
             tempore
             guerrae
             per
             xl
             dies
             ad
             custum
             proprium
             .
             Debet
             etiam
             invenire
             unum
             servientem
             ad
             ducendum
             thesaurum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             per
             totum
             Comitatum
             ad
             custum
             proprium
             ,
             &
             extra
             Com.
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Swinton
             .
          
           
             
             Willielmus
             filius
             Daniel
             tenet
             quatuor
             bovatas
             terrae
             &
             dimid
             .
             in
             Swinton
             in
             Com.
             Ebor.
             reddendo
             inde
             per
             annum
             unum
             Flaskettum
             ,
             &c.
             
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Wapentake
             de
             Strafford
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Carnifex
            
             tenet
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             Manerium
             de
             R.
             in
             Com.
             Ebor.
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             in
             Walliam
             ,
             unum
             Equum
             ,
             unam
             Falcem
             ,
             
             unam
             Brochiam
             ,
             &
             unum
             Saccum
             ,
             &c.
             
             Et
             praedictus
             Thomas
             in
             misericordia
             pro
             injusta
             detentione
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hereford
             .
          
           
             Hospitilarij
             tenent
             in
             Hereford
             unum
             messuagium
             cum
             pertin
             '
             ,
             
             quod
             Philippus
             filius
             Odonis
             tenuit
             per
             Serjantiam
             *
             Chachepolli
             ,
             quod
             eis
             legavit
             in
             puram
             Eleemosynam
             .
          
        
         
           
             Ho.
             
          
           
             
               Jeremy
               del
               Ho
            
             &
             
               Radulfus
               de
               Coggeshale
            
             tenent
             feodum
             del
             Ho
             in
             Rivahale
             ,
             
             quod
             est
             de
             Honore
             Bononiae
             &
             valet
             xl
             s.
             &
             deb●nt
             tenere
             per
             servitium
             *
             Chamberlangeriae
             in
             Com.
             
               Devon
               '
            
             ,
             &
             modo
             nullum
             servitium
             faciunt
             nisi
             duos
             Wartpenys
             per
             an
             ▪
             ad
             Hundredum
             de
             Wyham
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Hundred
             de
             Beckingtre
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               le
               Parker
            
             tenet
             dimid
             .
             Hidam
             terrae
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Parcum
             domini
             Regis
             &
             Boscum
             forinsecum
             ,
             
             &
             valet
             per
             annum
             dimidiam
             marcam
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bures
             .
          
           
             
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Bigod
            
             tenet
             cum
             uxore
             sua
             villam
             de
             Bures
             ,
             &
             Hundredum
             de
             domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             scil
             .
             Villam
             de
             Bures
             per
             Serjantiam
             *
             Eschanderiae
             ,
             &
             Valet
             Villa
             C
             s.
             &
             de
             Hundredo
             reddit
             ad
             Scaccarium
             xviijl
             .
          
        
         
           
             Vpminster
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               Engayne
            
             tenet
             manerium
             de
             Vpmenistre
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             ,
             quod
             Valet
             per
             ann
             .
             xxxl
             .
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Canes
             Leporarios
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Morton
             .
          
           
             
               Henricus
               de
               Averyng
            
             tenuit
             manerium
             de
             Morton
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             in
             Capite
             de
             domino
             Rege
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             cum
             uno
             equo
             precii
             x
             s.
             &
             quatuor
             †
             †
             ferris
             equorum
             ,
             &
             uno
             sacco
             de
             coreo
             ,
             &
             una
             Brochia
             ferrea
             ,
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             dominum
             Regem
             ire
             in
             Walliam
             cum
             exercitu
             sumptibus
             
             suis
             propriis
             per
             quadragnita
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
             Pusey
             .
          
           
             
               Alicia
               Paternoster
            
             tenet
             unam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Pusey
             in
             Com.
             Berks
             in
             Capite
             de
             domino
             Rege
             per
             servitium
             dicendi
             quolilet
             die
             quinquies
             Paternoster
             ,
             
             pro
             animabus
             antecessorum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             &
             Valet
             per
             ann
             .
             v
             s.
             &
             
               Richardus
               Paternoster
            
             pro
             Relevio
             suo
             ter
             dixit
             coram
             Baronibus
             modo
             hic
             Orationem
             Dominicam
             cum
             Salutatione
             Beatae
             Mariae
             ,
             
             sicut
             Johannes
             frater
             ejus
             fecerat
             pro
             Relevio
             suo
             .
          
        
         
           
             Saling
             .
          
           
             
               Radulfus
               Picot
            
             tenet
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             Saling
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             unum
             Spervarlum
             ad
             custus
             Domini
             Regis
             ;
             
             &
             Dominus
             Rex
             invenient
             eidem
             sustentationem
             suam
             ad
             tres
             equos
             ,
             tres
             †
             garciones
             &
             tres
             Leporarios
             ,
             &
             idem
             Radulfus
             mutabit
             praedictum
             Spervarium
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Falsted
             .
          
           
             
             
               Walterus
               de
               Glanvile
            
             tenet
             quadraginta
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Falsted
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             †
             cariandi
             unam
             Summam
             Avenae
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             ad
             equos
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             dum
             tamen
             Dominus
             Rex
             moram
             fecerit
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             inter
             pontem
             de
             Stratford
             extra
             London
             &
             pontem
             de
             Colcester
             ,
             &
             modo
             terra
             illa
             arrentata
             est
             .
          
        
         
           
             Boyton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Reynes
            
             aliquando
             tenuit
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             in
             Boyton
             in
             parochia
             de
             Finchingfend
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Domino
             Regi
             quinque
             Canes
             †
             Luporarios
             ,
             
             &
             decanus
             &
             Capitalum
             Londoni
             modo
             tenent
             terram
             illam
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hashwell
             .
          
           
             
             
               Simon
               de
               Hashwel
            
             tenet
             quoddam
             Tenementum
             in
             Villa
             de
             Hashwel
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             †
             Hastilarius
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Springesend
             .
          
           
             
               Petrus
               le
               Marshal
            
             tenet
             quoddam
             Tenementum
             in
             
               Spring
               send
            
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             unum
             Palefridum
             in
             stabulo
             Domini
             Regis
             sumptibus
             ipsius
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             
          
        
         
           
             Fingreth
             .
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Vere
            
             ,
             Comes
             Oxoniae
             ,
             
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Fingreth
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             Camerarius
             Domini
             Regis
             Die
             Coronationis
             suae
             &
             idem
             Robertus
             &
             Matilda
             uxor
             ejus
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Ging-reginae
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Cameram
             Dominae
             Reginae
             die
             Coronationis
             Praedictae
             .
          
        
         
           
             Tey
             magna
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robert
               〈…〉
               de
               Trumpeton
            
             tenet
             Dimid
             .
             Carucatam
             〈…〉
             
               Tey
               Magna
            
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             per
             Serjan
             〈…〉
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unum
             equum
             〈…〉
             num
             *
             Saccum
             de
             Cannabe
             ,
             &
             unam
             brochiam
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Walliam
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Brokenerst
             .
          
           
             
             
               Petrus
               Spileman
            
             tenuit
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             Brokenerst
             in
             Comitatu
             Southamptoniae
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             Servientem
             cum
             *
             Hambergello
             per
             quadraginta
             dies
             in
             Anglia
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Launceston
             .
          
           
             
             
               Robertus
               Hurding
            
             tenet
             unam
             acram
             terrae
             &
             unum
             furnum
             in
             Villa
             Castri
             de
             Lanceveton
             nomine
             Serjantiae
             essendi
             in
             Castro
             de
             Lanceveton
             cum
             uno
             capello
             serreo
             &
             una
             *
             
               Hachet
               Denesh
            
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             ,
             tempore
             guerrae
             ad
             custum
             suum
             proprium
             ,
             &
             post
             xl
             .
             dies
             si
             dominus
             Castri
             Velit
             ipsum
             tenere
             in
             eodem
             Castro
             ,
             〈…〉
             custus
             ipsius
             Domini
             .
          
        
         
           
             Degemue
             .
             
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               Trevelle
            
             tenet
             unam
             
             acram
             terrae
             Cornubiensem
             in
             Degemue
             &
             Eglosderi
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             batellum
             &
             rethia
             ad
             piscandum
             in
             lacu
             de
             Hellestone
             ,
             quandocunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             venerit
             apud
             Hellestone
             &
             quamdiu
             moram
             ibi
             fecerit
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Penkelly
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Treveilly
            
             tenet
             in
             Penkelly
             in
             Com.
             Cornub.
             dimidiam
             acram
             terrae
             Cornubiensem
             per
             Serjantiam
             recipiendi
             unam
             
             
               Capam
               de
               Grisanso
            
             ad
             pontem
             de
             Pauleton
             cum
             Rex
             fuerit
             in
             veniendo
             versus
             Cornubiam
             ,
             
             &
             intrando
             de
             Domino
             de
             Cabilia
             ,
             qui
             eam
             in
             adventu
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             ibidem
             deferre
             debet
             ,
             &
             eam
             tradere
             eidem
             Johanni
             ,
             qui
             quidem
             Johannes
             eandem
             Capam
             ferre
             debet
             cum
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             totam
             Cornubiam
             .
          
        
         
           
             Pengevel
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Wena
            
             tenet
             tres
             acras
             Cornubienses
             terrae
             in
             villa
             de
             Pengevel
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             quinque
             soldarios
             ad
             vada
             Gayte
             Castri
             de
             Lanceveton
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Schipton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               le
               Moyne
            
             tenet
             man●rium
             de
             Schipton
             in
             Com.
             Gloc.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Lardarium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Twigworth
             .
          
           
             
               Robertus
               le
               Sauvage
            
             tenet
             unam
             virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Twigeworth
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             servitium
             quinque
             Solidorum
             per
             annum
             ,
             
             &
             debet
             portare
             brevia
             Domini
             Regis
             quae
             veniunt
             ad
             Vicecomitem
             per
             comitatum
             istum
             ad
             custum
             suum
             proprium
             .
          
        
         
           
             Vpton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Galfridus
               de
               la
               Grave
            
             tenet
             unam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Vpton
             in
             Com.
             Gloc.
             per
             Serjantiam
             quod
             debet
             sequi
             Dom.
             Regem
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             in
             Anglia
             cum
             arcu
             &
             sagittis
             ad
             custum
             suum
             proprium
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             ,
             &
             postea
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             &
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Kingsham
            
             tenet
             duas
             acras
             terrae
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Hostium
             dispensorii
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stapelton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Allebyr
            
             tenet
             unam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Stapelton
             in
             Com
             Gloc.
             per
             Serjantiam
             ad
             portandum
             brevia
             Dom.
             Regis
             de
             Castello
             Gloucestriae
             per
             unam
             *
             Dietam
             ad
             custum
             suum
             
             proprium
             ,
             &
             ultra
             ad
             custum
             Dom.
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Teynton
             .
          
           
             
               Hugo
               de
               Kilpec
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             parva
             Teynton
             in
             Com.
             Glouc.
             de
             Dom.
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             servandi
             *
             Hayam
             de
             Hereford
             ad
             custum
             suum
             .
             Idem
             habuit
             duas
             filias
             ,
             
             quae
             sunt
             ejus
             haeredes
             ,
             quarum
             
               Philippus
               Marmion
            
             desponsavit
             unam
             &
             Willielmus
             de
             Cantilupo
             habet
             custodiam
             alterius
             per
             Dom.
             Regem
             .
          
        
         
           
             Molesey
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walter
               de
               Molesey
            
             tenet
             terram
             suam
             de
             Dom.
             Rege
             in
             Molesy
             per
             Serjantiam
             existendi
             †
             Balistarius
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             ,
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             ad
             custum
             suum
             proprium
             ,
             &
             si
             amplius
             ibi
             moram
             fecerit
             ad
             custum
             Domini
             Regis
          
        
         
           
             Stoke
             .
             
          
           
             
               Nicholas
               le
               Archer
            
             tenet
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             in
             Villa
             de
             Stoke
             in
             Com.
             Glouc.
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             in
             exercitu
             Walliae
             unum
             hominem
             cum
             arcu
             &
             Sagittis
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Kingesham
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Daubeney
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             suum
             apud
             Kingesham
             in
             Com.
             Glouc
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             †
             hostium
             Panetriae
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Et
             praedictus
             Johannes
             dicit
             quod
             die
             Coronationis
             Domini
             Regis
             nunc
             fecit
             Serjantiam
             suam
             in
             propria
             persona
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lancaster
             .
          
           
             
               Rogerus
               de
               Hesam
            
             tenet
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             ,
             
             per
             servitium
             sonandi
             Cornu
             suum
             quando
             Rex
             intrat
             &
             exit
             Comitatum
             Lancastriae
             .
          
        
         
           
             Vpton
             .
          
           
             
               Walkelinus
               de
               Fabrica
            
             tenet
             unam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Vpton
             in
             Com.
             Glouc.
             per
             Serjantiam
             reddendi
             ad
             Manerium
             Domini
             ducenta
             Capita
             Sagittarum
             .
             
             Et
             Juratores
             dicunt
             quod
             Dominus
             Rex
             est
             in
             seisina
             .
          
        
         
           
             Kings
             Stanford
             .
          
           
             
             
               Richardus
               Pygot
            
             tenet
             duas
             virgatas
             terrae
             in
             
               Stanford
               Regis
            
             in
             Com
             Hereford
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             conducendi
             Thesaurum
             Domini
             Regis
             de
             Hereford
             usque
             ad
             London
             ,
             sumptibus
             Domini
             Regis
             &
             in
             redeundo
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             ;
             &
             etiam
             summonendi
             Episcopum
             Hereford
             ad
             portas
             manerii
             
             dicti
             Episcopi
             de
             Bromyard
             ,
             si
             contingat
             Dominum
             Regem
             praedictum
             Episcopum
             implacitare
             .
          
        
         
           
             Mawardyn
          
           
             
               Walterus
               de
               Monemuwe
            
             (
             i.
             Monmouth
             )
             tenet
             unam
             virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Mawardyn
             in
             Com.
             Heref.
             per
             Serjantiam
             conducendi
             Thesaurum
             Dom.
             Regis
             usque
             London
             ,
             
             quotiescunque
             summonitus
             fuerit
             per
             Vicecomitem
             ,
             cum
             uno
             equo
             &
             Capello
             ferreo
             sumptibus
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             viz.
             xij
             .
             d.
             quolibet
             die
             versus
             London
             ,
             &
             in
             redeundo
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
             Et
             
               Willielmus
               Caperon
            
             tenuit
             duas
             virgatas
             terrae
             ibidem
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             portam
             Castri
             Hereford
             ,
             &
             habendi
             12
             Denarios
             per
             diem
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             .
          
        
         
           
             Watton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               Aguillum
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Watton
             in
             Com.
             Hertford
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             ad
             pedes
             quandocunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             vadit
             in
             Walliam
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Lighthorn
             .
          
           
             Comes
             Warwici
             est
             Dominus
             de
             Lighthorn
             in
             Com.
             Warwic
             ,
             
             &
             tenet
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             &c.
             
             Tota
             villa
             est
             geldabilis
             ,
             &
             dat
             Scutagium
             &
             
             Warth
             ,
             &
             venit
             ad
             duos
             magnos
             Turnos
             vicecomitis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hornmede
             .
          
           
             Juratores
             dicunt
             quod
             manerium
             de
             Hornmede
             in
             Com.
             Hertford
             ,
             
             quod
             Domina
             Lora
             de
             Saunford
             tenet
             in
             dotem
             ,
             est
             Serjantia
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             essendi
             Camerarius
             Dominae
             Reginae
             .
          
        
         
           
             Magna
             Gidding
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Engayne
            
             tenet
             unam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             
               Magna
               Gidding
            
             in
             Com.
             Hunt.
             per
             Serjantiam
             currendi
             ad
             Lupum
             ,
             
             Vulpem
             &
             Cattum
             ,
             &
             amovendi
             omnem
             verminam
             extra
             Forestam
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Comitatu
             isto
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Peckam
             .
             
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Peckam
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Peckam
             in
             Com.
             Kanciae
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             
             per
             servitium
             mutandi
             unum
             Osturcum
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bilsington
             .
          
           
             Antecessores
             Comitis
             Arundel
             solebant
             tenere
             Manerium
             de
             Bilsynton
             ,
             
             in
             Com.
             Kanciae
             quod
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             xxx
             l.
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             Pincerna
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             die
             Pentecostes
             .
          
        
         
           
             Coperland
             &
             Atterton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Solomon
               de
               Campis
            
             tenet
             quasdam
             terras
             quae
             vocantur
             Coperland
             &
             Atterton
             in
             Com.
             Kanc.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             Serjantiam
             &
             servitium
             tenendi
             Caput
             ipsius
             Domini
             Regis
             inter
             Dover
             &
             Whitsond
             ,
             quoties
             contigerit
             ipsum
             inter
             praedictos
             Portus
             transfretare
             versus
             Whitsond
             .
          
        
         
           
             Ovenhelle
             .
             
          
           
             
               Osbertus
               de
               Longchamp
            
             miles
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             quae
             vocatur
             Ovenhelle
             in
             Com.
             
             Kanciae
             ,
             per
             servitium
             quod
             debet
             exequi
             Dominum
             Regem
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             usque
             in
             Walliam
             xl
             .
             diebus
             propriis
             sumptibus
             ,
             cum
             uno
             equo
             precii
             v
             s.
             &
             cum
             uno
             sacco
             precii
             vj
             d.
             &
             cum
             brochia
             ad
             eundem
             sacuum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hundred
             de
             Middleton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Leyburn
            
             tenet
             terram
             suam
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             ad
             custodiendum
             Lardarium
             Domini
             Regis
             die
             quo
             Dominus
             Rex
             portabit
             Coronam
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bilsington
             .
          
           
             
             Prior
             de
             Bilsington
             tenet
             quandam
             partem
             Serjantiae
             in
             Bilsington
             in
             Com.
             Kanciae
             †
             ad
             serviendum
             Dominum
             Regem
             die
             Pentecostes
             de
             coupa
             sua
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lenyngburn
             .
          
           
             
             Willielmus
             filius
             
               Willielmi
               Bek
            
             tenet
             terram
             suam
             in
             Lenyngburn
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             ad
             transfretationem
             Domini
             Regis
             unam
             navem
             quae
             vocatur
             Baard
             ,
             versus
             Vasconiam
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Portus
             Maris
             .
          
           
             King
             Edward
             the
             first
             ordained
             ,
             
             that
             his
             Sea-port
             Towns
             should
             provide
             for
             his
             service
             certain
             
             Ships
             
               sumptibus
               suis
               propriis
               &
               Duplici
               Eskippamento
               .
            
             Sr.
             
               Robert
               Cotton
            
             (
             in
             his
             answer
             to
             Motives
             for
             War
             )
             interprets
             it
             double
             Shippage
             ,
             by
             which
             I
             suppose
             he
             means
             double
             Tackle
             or
             furniture
             for
             the
             Ships
             .
          
        
         
           
             Keperland
             &
             Atterton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Solomon
               Attefeld
            
             tenet
             terram
             apud
             Keperland
             &
             Atterton
             in
             Com.
             Kanciae
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             viz.
             quod
             quotiescunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             vult
             transire
             mare
             ,
             idem
             Solomon
             &
             haeredes
             sui
             debent
             transire
             cum
             eo
             ad
             tenendum
             caput
             ejus
             in
             mare
             ,
             si
             necesse
             fuerit
             .
          
        
         
           
             Waleton
             .
          
           
             
               Richardus
               de
               Waleton
            
             tenet
             quatuordecim
             Bovatas
             terrae
             cum
             pertinentiis
             ,
             
             in
             Waleton
             in
             Com.
             Lanc.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             faciendi
             executiones
             ad
             brevia
             Domini
             Regis
             &
             Attachiamenta
             in
             Wapentachiis
             de
             Derby
             &
             Makerfeld
             ,
             &
             est
             Ballivus
             eorundem
             de
             feodo
             .
          
        
         
           
             Parva
             Singelton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Thomas
               de
               Singelton
            
             tenet
             parvam
             Singelton
             in
             Com.
             Lanc.
             per
             servitium
             faciendi
             Attachiamenta
             &
             executiones
             ad
             brevia
             Domini
             Regis
             &
             Attachiamenta
             ad
             Placita
             Coronae
             in
             Wapentachiis
             de
             Amonderness
             &
             Blakeburnschire
             ,
             die
             qua
             pater
             suus
             obijt
             ▪
             Seisitus
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Scargerthorp
             &c.
             
          
           
             Abbas
             de
             Netele
             tenet
             in
             Scargerthorp
             ,
             
             Bekingham
             &
             Sutton
             in
             Com.
             Lincoln
             quoddam
             Manerium
             cum
             pertin
             .
             quod
             habet
             de
             Dono
             
               Walteri
               de
               Burgo
            
             qui
             illud
             tenuit
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unam
             †
             Capellam
             lineatam
             de
             Syndone
             &
             unum
             par
             Calcarium
             Deauratorum
             pro
             omni
             servitio
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bradele
             .
          
           
             
             
               Radulfus
               de
               Fletcher
            
             tenet
             in
             Villa
             de
             Bradele
             in
             Com.
             Linc.
             unum
             Messuagium
             &
             duas
             Bovatas
             terrae
             &
             sex
             acras
             bosci
             cum
             pertin
             .
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             per
             ann
             .
             viginti
             *
             Flectas
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Renham
             .
          
           
             
             
               Laurentius
               de
               Broke
            
             tenet
             villatam
             de
             Renham
             in
             Com.
             Middlesex
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             in
             exercitu
             ubicunque
             fuerit
             infra
             quatuor
             maria
             Angliae
             unum
             hominem
             equitem
             precii
             equi
             
             v
             s.
             &
             unum
             saccum
             precii
             v
             d.
             &
             unam
             Brochiam
             precii
             duorum
             Denariorum
             ob
             .
             qr
             .
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             ipsius
             Laurentii
             .
             Idem
             tenet
             villatam
             de
             Ikenham
             per
             idem
             servitium
             .
          
        
         
           
             Enfeild
             .
             
          
           
             
               Richardus
               de
               Plessetis
            
             tenet
             viginti
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Enefend
             in
             Com.
             Middlesex
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             Capitalis
             Forestarius
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Forestis
             de
             
               Menedop
               Exemore
               ,
               Rychiche
            
             &
             Selewode
             in
             Com
             Somerset
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lilleston
             .
          
           
             Oto
             filius
             Willielmi
             tenuit
             Manerium
             de
             Lilleston
             in
             Com.
             Middlesex
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             Henrico
             Patre
             Domini
             Regis
             nunc
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             *
             Cuneum
             monetae
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Sed
             Magister
             Militiae
             Templi
             modo
             tenet
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Brambelegh
             .
          
           
             
             
               Richardus
               Cauus
            
             &
             Sabina
             uxor
             ejus
             tenent
             unum
             Messuagium
             &
             sexaginta
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Brambelegh
             in
             Com.
             Middlesex
             ,
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unum
             hominem
             equitem
             armatum
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             ,
             quotiens
             contigerit
             ipsum
             Dominum
             Regem
             adire
             alicubi
             cum
             exercitu
             .
             Et
             Priorissa
             Beati
             
               Leonardi
               de
               Stretford
            
             tenet
             quinquaginta
             acras
             terrae
             in
             eadem
             villa
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unum
             hominem
             ad
             tenendum
             manutergium
             ipsius
             Regis
             in
             Coronatione
             sua
             .
          
        
         
           
             East-Smithfield
             .
          
           
             
             
               Thomas
               de
               Meose
            
             tenet
             unum
             Messuagium
             &
             unum
             Molendinum
             aquaticum
             &
             octo
             acras
             prati
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             East-Smithfield
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unum
             hominem
             peditem
             cum
             arcu
             &
             sagittis
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             in
             Turri
             London
             .
             tempore
             guerrae
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Carleton
             .
          
           
             
               Eustachius
               de
               Corson
            
             ,
             
             
               Thomas
               de
               Berkedich
            
             &
             
               Robertus
               de
               Wethen
            
             tenent
             triginta
             acras
             terrae
             in
             villa
             de
             Carleton
             in
             Com.
             Norfolk
             per
             Serjantiam
             ducendi
             Domino
             Regi
             ubicunque
             fuerit
             in
             Anglia
             ,
             viginti
             &
             quatuor
             *
             pastillos
             de
             
               Fresh
               Allec
            
             in
             primo
             adventu
             .
          
        
         
           
             Herlham
             .
             
          
           
             
               Radulfus
               de
               Herlham
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Herlham
             in
             Com.
             Norf.
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             in
             Castro
             de
             Norwico
             unum
             Balistarium
             tempore
             guerrae
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Redenhal
             .
             
          
           
             Petrus
             filius
             
               Roberti
               le
               Espicer
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Redenhall
             in
             Com.
             Norf.
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             unum
             Austurcum
             Domini
             Regis
             sumptibus
             Domini
             Regis
             a
             festo
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             usque
             ad
             quadragesimam
             ;
             &
             postmodum
             ipsum
             mutare
             debet
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Shelfhanger
             .
          
           
             
             Johannes
             filius
             
               Bartholomaei
               de
               Avyleres
            
             tenuit
             quandam
             Serjantiam
             in
             villa
             de
             Shelfhanger
             in
             Com.
             Norf.
             &
             in
             Brome
             &
             Everwarton
             in
             Com.
             Sufolk
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             Mareschallus
             peditum
             Com.
             Norf.
             &
             Suff.
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             wallia
             ,
             cum
             contigerit
             Dominum
             Regem
             ibidem
             ire
             cum
             exercitu
             ,
             sumptibus
             Comitatuum
             praedictorum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Norton
             &
             Clun
             .
          
           
             Willielmus
             filius
             Alani
             dat
             duos
             bonos
             
             Catzuros
             pro
             habendis
             duobus
             Feriis
             ,
             
             una
             apud
             Norton
             ,
             per
             quatuor
             dies
             duratura
             ,
             &
             alia
             apud
             Clunne
             ,
             per
             tres
             dies
             duratura
             ,
             secundum
             tenorem
             Chartae
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             quam
             inde
             habet
             .
          
        
         
           
             Ashley
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               de
               Hastings
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             quod
             vocatur
             le
             Vppehall
             in
             Ashelt
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             Pannetarius
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Rakey
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walterus
               de
               Burgh
            
             &
             participes
             sui
             tenent
             xvjl
             .
             
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Rakey
             in
             Com.
             Norf.
             per
             Serjantiam
             duorum
             
               Mues
               vini
            
             rubei
             &
             ducentorum
             pirorum
             de
             Permeines
             solvendorum
             ad
             festum
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             quolibet
             anno
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Runham
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walterus
               de
               Hevene
            
             tenuit
             Manerium
             de
             Runham
             in
             Com
             Norf.
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             duarum
             
             Mutarum
             vini
             sacti
             de
             Permains
             ,
             Solvend
             .
             Domino
             Regi
             ad
             Scaccarium
             per
             ann
             .
             ad
             festum
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Banningham
             .
          
           
             
               Rogerus
               Bygod
            
             Comes
             Norf.
             tenet
             quandam
             Serjantiam
             in
             Bannyngham
             ,
             
             quae
             vocatur
             Tusard
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             unum
             *
             Balistarium
             tempore
             guerrae
             per
             quindecim
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stanhow
             .
          
           
             
             Johanna
             quae
             fuit
             uxor
             
               Johannis
               King
            
             tenet
             quandam
             Serjantiam
             in
             Stanhow
             in
             Com.
             Norf.
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             unum
             Bracelettum
             deymerettum
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             quaere
             .
          
        
         
           
             Sibertoft
             .
          
           
             
             
               Thomas
               Curzonn
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Sibertoft
             in
             Com.
             Northampton
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             peditem
             cum
             arcubus
             &
             sagittis
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             per
             xl
             dies
             infra
             quatuor
             maria
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wrencholm
             .
          
           
             Robertus
             filius
             Alexandri
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Wrencholm
             per
             custodiam
             Porcorum
             Regis
             ,
             
             tempore
             Pannagii
             ,
             donec
             apprecientur
             ,
          
        
         
           
           
             Pightesley
             .
             
          
           
             
               Johannes
               D'engayne
            
             miles
             &
             
               Elena
               D'engayne
            
             tenent
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             viginti
             libratas
             terrae
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             Pightesle
             in
             Com.
             Northhampton
             per
             servitium
             fugandi
             ad
             Lupum
             pro
             voluntate
             sua
             in
             Comitatu
             isto
             .
          
        
         
           
             Vpton
             .
          
           
             
               Nicholas
               Chaunceux
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Vpton
             in
             Com.
             Northampton
             ,
             
             quod
             est
             de
             antiquo
             Dominio
             Coronae
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             armatum
             in
             guerra
             Domini
             Regis
             quandocunque
             necesse
             fuerit
             infra
             quatuor
             maria
             Angliae
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Rode.
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               Maunsel
            
             tenet
             xl
             .
             acras
             terrae
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             Rode
             in
             quodam
             loco
             vocato
             Somerhale
             &
             Lidgate
             de
             honore
             Peverelli
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Regi
             ,
             
             in
             guerra
             sua
             Walliae
             cum
             accederit
             ,
             unum
             equum
             precii
             quinque
             solidorum
             &
             unum
             saccum
             precii
             iiij
             d.
             ob
             .
             cum
             uno
             *
             brochetto
             per
             quadraginta
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Radeclyve
             &
             Glapton
             .
          
           
             Manerium
             de
             Radeclyve
             tenetur
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             *
             mutandi
             unum
             Estricium
             ,
             
             &
             inveniendi
             unum
             portatorem
             ad
             custus
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Item
             
               Gervasius
               de
               Glapton
               ,
               Johannes
               de
               Skerington
            
             &
             alii
             tenent
             medietatem
             unius
             messuagii
             &
             trium
             bovatarum
             terrae
             in
             Glapton
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             sub-ballivum
             pro
             feodo
             Peverelli
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             .
          
        
         
           
             Abbeford
             .
          
           
             
             
               Laurentius
               do
               Scaccario
            
             tenuit
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             in
             Abbeford
             in
             parochia
             de
             Aston
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             Marescallus
             coram
             Justiciariis
             Itinerantibus
             per
             totam
             Angliam
             ,
             &
             coram
             Justiciariis
             de
             Banco
             &
             Baronibus
             de
             Scaccario
             .
          
        
         
           
             Nettlebed
             .
          
           
             
             
               Oliverus
               de
               Stanford
            
             tenuit
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Nettlebed
             in
             Com.
             Oxon
             ,
             per
             Serjantiam
             *
             Espicurnantiae
             Cancellaria
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Hokenorton
             .
          
           
             Ela
             Comitissa
             Warwici
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Hokenorton
             in
             Com.
             Oxon.
             quod
             est
             de
             Baronia
             de
             Oyly
             ,
             
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             scindendi
             coram
             Domino
             Rege
             die
             Natalis
             Domini
             ,
             &
             habere
             cultellum
             ▪
             Domini
             Regis
             de
             quo
             scindit
             .
          
        
         
           
             Staunton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Henricus
               de
               la
               Wade
            
             tenet
             decem
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Staunton
             in
             Com.
             Oxon.
             per
             Serjantiam
             portandi
             unum
             Gerefalconem
             quolibet
             anno
             coram
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             quando
             Domino
             Regi
             placuerit
             spaciari
             cum
             hujusmodi
             Falconibus
             ,
             ad
             custus
             ipsius
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Nether
             Overton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               la
               Sale
            
             tenet
             duas
             virgatas
             terrae
             in
             Nether-Overton
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             hominem
             portantem
             unum
             †
             Penicillum
             per
             quadraginta
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             ;
             &
             modo
             arrenta
             est
             ad
             Scaccarium
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Thethercote
             &
             Cheddich
             ,
          
           
             
               Petrus
               de
               Chetwode
            
             tenet
             dimidiam
             Carucatam
             terrae
             in
             Thethercote
             &
             Cheddich
             per
             Serjantiam
             quod
             solebat
             invenire
             ,
             
             in
             exercitu
             Domino
             Regis
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             tempore
             guerrae
             ,
             unum
             hominem
             peditem
             cum
             una
             Lancea
             &
             uno
             Bucino
             ferreo
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             .
             quaere
             .
          
        
         
           
             Thamewell
             .
          
           
             
             
               Robertus
               de
               Grant
            
             tenuit
             unum
             Messuagium
             &
             xiij
             .
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Hameletto
             de
             Thamewell
             in
             Com.
             Oxon.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             portam
             de
             Wodegate
             apud
             Wodestoke
             in
             presentia
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             cum
             idem
             Dominus
             Rex
             moram
             ibidem
             faceret
             .
          
        
         
           
             Boghton
             .
          
           
             
             
               Johannes
               Mauduit
            
             tenet
             manerium
             de
             Boghton
             in
             Com.
             Oxon.
             in
             capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             mutandi
             unum
             Hostricum
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             vel
             istum
             Hostricum
             portandi
             ad
             curiam
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Lewe
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Eylesford
            
             tenet
             tres
             virgatas
             terrae
             in
             Lewe
             in
             Com.
             Oxon.
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             cum
             arcu
             &
             sagittis
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             ,
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             Dominum
             Regem
             ire
             in
             Walliam
             cum
             exercitu
             suo
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wylington
             .
          
           
             
               Walter
               de
               la
               Lynde
            
             tenet
             Bedelleriam
             Hundredi
             de
             Wyllington
             &
             Hundredi
             de
             Westperet
             in
             Com.
             Somerset
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             
             Bedellos
             ad
             Officium
             Bedellorum
             faciend
             .
             in
             Hundredis
             praedictis
             .
             Et
             Walterus
             dicit
             quod
             Dominus
             Henricus
             Rex
             ,
             pater
             Domini
             Regis
             nunc
             concessit
             
               Johanni
               de
               la
               Lynde
            
             patri
             suo
             praedictam
             Bedelleriam
             per
             Cartam
             suam
             ,
             quam
             profert
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Stony-Aston
             .
          
           
             
             
               Bartholomaeus
               Peytevyn
            
             tenet
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             in
             Stony-Aston
             in
             Com.
             Somerset
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             unius
             †
             Sextarii
             vini
             gariophilati
             reddendi
             Domino
             Regi
             per
             annum
             ad
             Natale
             Domini
             .
             Et
             valet
             dicta
             terra
             per
             ann
             .
             x
             l.
             
          
        
         
           
             Stert
             .
          
           
             
             
               Matheus
               de
               Chamfleur
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Sterte
             in
             Com.
             Somerset
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             unius
             †
             
               Grunae
               vini
            
             ,
             solvend
             .
             per
             annum
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             ad
             festum
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             .
             Arrentata
             est
             ad
             iij
             s.
             per
             annum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Mertok
             .
          
           
             
             
               Robertus
               de
               Sancto
               Claro
            
             tenet
             decem
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Hundredo
             de
             Mertok
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             servientem
             armatum
             cum
             uno
             equo
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Wallia
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Brom.
             
          
           
             
               Barthol
               .
               de
               Avylers
            
             tenet
             terram
             in
             Brom
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             per
             Serjantiam
             ducendi
             pedites
             istius
             Comitatus
             in
             Walliam
             ,
             
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             Dominum
             Regem
             ire
             ad
             partes
             illas
             cum
             exercitu
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hanlegh
             .
             
          
           
             
               Robertus
               Bardolf
            
             tenet
             quoddam
             Tenementum
             in
             Hanlegh
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             per
             Serjantiam
             essendi
             &
             faciendi
             Officium
             Ballivi
             Honoris
             de
             Hanlegh
             ,
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             .
          
        
         
           
             Aston-Bernard
          
           
             
               John
               Molyns
            
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Aston-Bernard
             in
             Com.
             Bucks
             of
             the
             King
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             by
             the
             service
             of
             being
             Marshal
             of
             the
             Kings
             Falcons
             and
             other
             Hawks
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wingfeild
             .
             
          
           
             
               Galfridus
               Frumband
            
             tenuit
             sexaginta
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Wingefend
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             Domino
             Regi
             duas
             albas
             Columbas
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Wrotting
             .
          
           
             
               Walterus
               Pychard
            
             de
             Wrotting
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             tenuit
             Centum
             acras
             terrae
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             ▪
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             Domino
             Rege
             unum
             hominem
             peditem
             ,
             
             cum
             uno
             arcu
             &
             quatuor
             sagittis
             ,
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             Dominum
             Regem
             ire
             in
             Walliam
             cum
             exercitu
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wylemondele
             .
          
           
             
               Reginald
               de
               Argentyne
            
             ,
             
             in
             King
             Edward
             the
             firsts
             time
             ,
             was
             seized
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             great
             Wylemondele
             (
             now
             called
             Wymble
             )
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Cambridg
             ,
             which
             he
             held
             by
             grand
             Serjanty
             ,
             to
             serve
             our
             Lord
             the
             King
             on
             the
             day
             of
             his
             Coronation
             with
             a
             silver
             Cup
             ,
             
               ad
               Ordinationem
               Seneschalli
               Domini
               Regis
            
             .
             This
             Mannor
             is
             now
             come
             to
             the
             Lord
             Allington
             ,
             who
             at
             the
             Coronation
             Dinner
             of
             his
             Majesty
             King
             Charles
             the
             second
             ,
             carried
             the
             King
             his
             first
             draught
             of
             Drink
             in
             a
             Silver
             gilt
             Cup
             ;
             the
             Office
             of
             Cupbearer
             ,
             as
             also
             the
             Fee
             having
             been
             adjudged
             to
             him
             by
             the
             Courts
             of
             Claims
             ,
             in
             right
             of
             this
             Mannor
             ;
             And
             when
             the
             King
             had
             drank
             ,
             the
             said
             Lord
             Allington
             received
             the
             Cup
             for
             his
             Fee.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Guldeford
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               de
               la
               Puille
            
             tenet
             unam
             Serjantiam
             in
             villa
             de
             Guldeford
             de
             Dono
             
               Ricardi
               Testard
            
             ,
             
             per
             quam
             aliquando
             solebat
             servare
             Lotrices
             Curiae
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             &
             modo
             reddit
             ad
             Scaccarium
             xxv
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             Cumbes
             .
          
           
             
               Petrus
               de
               Baldewyn
            
             tenet
             quandam
             Serjantiam
             in
             Cumbes
             in
             Com.
             Surrey
             
             ad
             colligendam
             lanam
             Dominae
             Reginae
             per
             albas
             spinas
             ,
             
             si
             voluèrit
             ,
             &
             si
             nolit
             eam
             colligere
             solvet
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             xx
             s.
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
             Mayford
             .
          
           
             Mayford
             est
             Serjantia
             Domini
             Regis
             ,
             
             &
             debet
             invenire
             unum
             servientem
             cum
             uno
             Hambergello
             &
             una
             lancea
             ,
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             ad
             custum
             suum
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Gateshill
             .
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Gatton
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Gateshill
             in
             Com
             Surrey
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             Marescalli
             duodecim
             puellarum
             ,
             quae
             sequuntur
             Curiam
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Biscopestre
             .
          
           
             Habuit
             Rex
             Griffin
             unum
             Manerium
             Biscopestreu
             ,
             
             &
             in
             Dominio
             unam
             Carucatam
             habebat
             ,
             &
             homines
             ejus
             sex
             Carucas
             .
             Quando
             ipse
             Rex
             ibi
             veniebat
             ,
             reddebat
             ei
             unaquaeque
             Caruca
             CC.
             *
             Hesthas
             ,
             unam
             2
             Cunam
             plenam
             Cervisia
             &
             unam
             Butyri
             3
             Ruscam
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Westcurt
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walterus
               Gatelyn
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Westcurt
             in
             villa
             de
             Bedinton
             in
             Com.
             Surrey
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             reddendo
             inde
             Domino
             Regi
             per
             annum
             unam
             
             Balistam
             precii
             xij
             d.
             
          
        
         
           
             Lederede
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               Frankelen
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Lederede
             in
             Com.
             Surrey
             de
             feodo
             Regis
             inveniendo
             †
             Scaunam
             ad
             Comitatum
             ,
             
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             Comitatum
             ibi
             teneri
             .
             Et
             
               Walterus
               le
               Hore
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             in
             eadem
             villa
             de
             feodo
             Regis
             inveniendo
             quandam
             domum
             ad
             prisonam
             ,
             cum
             contigerit
             aliquem
             prisonem
             capiari
             ad
             Turnum
             vicecomitis
             ,
             sed
             prisones
             debent
             esse
             in
             custodia
             vicecomitis
             .
             Et
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Oxencroft
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             in
             eadem
             villa
             de
             feodo
             Domini
             Regis
             inveniendo
             *
             Parcum
             ad
             averia
             ,
             cum
             aliquae
             averia
             capta
             fuerint
             pro
             debito
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Chenes
             .
          
           
             
             
               Othonus
               de
               Grandison
            
             &
             
               Johannes
               de
               Valletorta
            
             &
             Alicia
             uxor
             ejus
             tenent
             villam
             de
             Chenes
             de
             Serjantia
             inveniendi
             die
             Coronationis
             Regis
             
             duos
             albos
             Ciphos
             ad
             prandium
             ,
             &
             modo
             arrentata
             est
             ad
             viij
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             Gateshull
             .
          
           
             
               Hamo
               de
               Gatton
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Gateshul
             in
             Com.
             Surrey
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             ut
             erit
             Marescallus
             
             Meretricum
             ,
             cum
             Dominus
             Rex
             venerit
             in
             partibus
             illis
             ,
             &
             non
             tenet
             nisi
             ad
             Voluntatem
             ipsius
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Midlovent
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Thadeham
            
             tenet
             duas
             Hidas
             terrae
             apud
             Midlovent
             in
             Com.
             Sussex
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             &
             solebat
             reddere
             pro
             eadem
             terra
             Domino
             Regi
             per
             annum
             duos
             chapones
             albos
             ,
             &
             modo
             reddit
             unam
             Marcam
             .
             Et
             
               Willielmus
               Papylon
            
             tenet
             terram
             in
             Boseham
             per
             idem
             servitium
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Wolbeding
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Arundell
            
             de
             Wolbeding
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Wolbeding
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             deferendi
             †
             vexillum
             peditum
             de
             Comitatu
             Sussex
             per
             medium
             Sussex
             ,
             
             cum
             contigerit
             Dominum
             Regem
             transitum
             facere
             tempore
             guerrae
             per
             medium
             Comitatus
             Sussexiae
             .
          
        
         
           
             Boseham
             .
          
           
             
               Rogerus
               Papilon
            
             tenet
             unum
             Messuagium
             ,
             
             unum
             Molendinum
             &
             tres
             Virgatas
             terrae
             in
             Boseham
             in
             Com.
             Sussex
             per
             Servitium
             portandi
             Domino
             Regi
             duos
             albos
             Capones
             quotiens
             transierit
             per
             portam
             ipsius
             Rogeri
             .
          
        
         
           
             Chinting
             .
             
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Therel
            
             habuit
             quandam
             Serjantiam
             in
             Chinting
             in
             Com.
             Sussex
             inveniendi
             quendam
             servientem
             quotiescunque
             contigerit
             Dominum
             Regem
             cum
             exercitu
             suo
             ire
             in
             Walliam
             vel
             alibi
             in
             Anglia
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             .
             Et
             
               Thomas
               de
               Peverel
            
             tenet
             terram
             in
             Blachinton
             per
             idem
             servitium
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Estwordham
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               le
               Vnz
            
             tenet
             Estwordham
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             portandi
             unam
             virgam
             coram
             Domino
             Rege
             ,
             
             &
             arentatur
             ad
             C
             s.
             per
             ann
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hertlegh
             .
          
           
             
               Patricius
               de
               Cadurcis
            
             .
             
             (
             i.
             Chaworth
             )
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Hertlegh
             in
             Com.
             predict
             .
             faciendo
             servitium
             Camerarii
             ad
             Scaccarium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hochangre
             .
          
           
             
             
               Jacobus
               de
               Hochangre
            
             tenet
             Hochangre
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             valectum
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             per
             quadraginta
             dies
             ;
             Et
             ad
             faciendam
             pontem
             de
             Hochangre
             &
             valet
             per
             ann
             .
             C
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             Stapeley
             .
          
           
             
             
               Edmundus
               Synagor
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Stapele
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             Serjantium
             ad
             arma
             ubique
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Anglia
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Schyrefend
             .
             
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Wintreshul
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Schyrefend
             in
             Com.
             predicto
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             Serjantum
             ad
             custodiendum
             meretrices
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Vide
             Shirefeld
             postea
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bentley
          
           
             
               Thomas
               de
               Brustvil
            
             tenet
             decem
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Bentlegh
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             cum
             arcu
             &
             sagittis
             in
             exercitu
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Anglia
             &
             Wallia
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
             
             Et
             
               Ricardus
               de
               Cardevile
            
             tenet
             centum
             solidatas
             terrae
             in
             Tudderlegh
             per
             idem
             servitium
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lindeshull
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               le
               Moyne
            
             tenet
             duas
             Hidas
             terrae
             in
             Lyndeshull
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             ,
             
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             hostium
             Lardarii
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Frollebury
             .
             
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Wintreshul
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Frollebury
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             hostium
             Garderobae
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Et
             
               Henrious
               de
               Edmunsthorp
            
             tenet
             unam
             virgatam
             terrae
             in
             
             eadem
             villa
             per
             Serjantiam
             custodiendi
             Forestam
             Domini
             Regis
             de
             Wytel
             .
          
        
         
           
             Casham
             .
          
           
             
             
               Roulandus
               de
               Arley
            
             &
             
               Henricus
               Wade
            
             tenent
             medietatem
             cujusdam
             Serjantiae
             in
             Casham
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             ad
             inveniendum
             quendam
             hominem
             peditem
             ,
             ad
             custodiendum
             Castrum
             de
             Porchester
             tempore
             Guerrae
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             ,
             &
             arrentata
             est
             Serjantia
             illa
             per
             annum
             ad
             dimid
             .
             Marcam
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hundred
             de
             Ford.
             
          
           
             
             
               Richardus
               de
               Carevile
            
             tenuit
             sex
             libratas
             terrae
             in
             Capite
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             eodem
             Hundredo
             per
             Serjantiam
             inveniendi
             quendam
             Serjantum
             ad
             arma
             ubique
             in
             exercitus
             Domini
             Regis
             in
             Anglia
             sumptibus
             suis
             per
             xl
             .
             dies
             .
          
        
         
           
             Warneford
             .
          
           
             
             
               Nicholas
               de
               Malis
               Manibus
               Malmayns
            
             tenet
             Centum
             solidatas
             terrae
             in
             villa
             de
             Warneford
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             pro
             uno
             †
             Spervario
             soro
             reddendo
             Domino
             Regi
             per
             annum
             ad
             Festum
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             ad
             Scaccarium
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Elyng
             .
             
          
           
             
               Rogerus
               de
               Elyng
            
             tenet
             quandam
             terram
             in
             Elyng
             to
             Com.
             Southampton
             per
             servi●ium
             ad
             ferenda
             brevia
             Domini
             Regis
             quae
             mittenda
             sunt
             vicecomiti
             Southampton
             in
             Insula
             de
             Wight
             in
             Hundredis
             de
             
               Christ-Church
               ,
               Ringewode
            
             &
             Ford.
             
          
        
         
           
             Burgus
             de
             Porcestre
             .
          
           
             
               Rogerus
               de
               Wanstede
            
             tenet
             dimid
             .
             Serjantiam
             ibidem
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             vallectum
             per
             octo
             dies
             sumptibus
             propriis
             ,
             
             cum
             praepuncto
             ,
             capella
             ferrea
             &
             lancea
             ,
             custodire
             Castrum
             de
             Portesmue
             tempore
             guerrae
             &
             arrentata
             est
             per
             annum
             ad
             decem
             solidos
             .
          
        
         
           
             Elston
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Rooper
            
             and
             
               William
               Wright
            
             claymed
             against
             
               Francis
               Leek
            
             Esquire
             ,
             
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Elston
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             with
             the
             appurtenances
             ,
             and
             the
             rent
             of
             one
             pound
             of
             Cumin
             seed
             ,
             two
             pair
             of
             Gloves
             ,
             and
             a
             Steel
             Needle
             in
             
               Elston
               ,
               Thorp
            
             and
             Stoke
             by
             Newark
             .
          
        
         
           
             Cotinton
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walter
               de
               Marisco
            
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Cottinton
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             by
             the
             service
             
             of
             presenting
             the
             King
             yearly
             with
             a
             pair
             of
             Scarlet
             Hose
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bulewel
             .
          
           
             
             
               Roger
               Rastal
            
             held
             Lands
             in
             Bulewell
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             paying
             every
             year
             a
             Horse
             with
             a
             Halter
             .
          
        
         
           
             Brunnesley
             .
          
           
             
               Gilbert
               de
               Brunnesley
            
             held
             `
             Lands
             in
             Brunnesley
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Peverel
             by
             Serjeanty
             ,
             
             of
             finding
             a
             Horse
             of
             v
             s.
             price
             ,
             with
             a
             Sack
             and
             Broach
             and
             an
             Halter
             of
             an
             halfpeny
             price
             ,
             for
             forty
             dayes
             at
             his
             own
             cost
             in
             the
             Kings
             Army
             in
             Wales
             .
          
        
         
           
             Borebach
             &
             Conelesfeld
             .
          
           
             
             
               Henricus
               Sturmy
            
             &
             M.
             uxor
             ejus
             tenet
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             Maneria
             de
             Borebach
             &
             Conelesfeld
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             Com.
             Wiltes
             per
             servitium
             custodiendi
             Balivam
             totius
             Forestae
             de
             Savernake
             &
             †
             Censariam
             quae
             vocatur
             
               la
               verme
            
             in
             Foresta
             praedicta
             ,
             &
             etiam
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             armatum
             ad
             Loricam
             quando
             Dominus
             Rex
             eum
             habere
             voluerit
             citra
             Mare
             .
             Pro
             quidem
             custodia
             Forestae
             &
             Censariae
             praedictae
             habere
             debent
             omnia
             Jura
             &
             pertinencia
             subscripta
             .
             Omnes
             Forestarii
             de
             feodo
             totius
             Forestae
             praedictae
             erunt
             eis
             intendentes
             
             &
             respondentes
             tanquam
             Capitali
             Forestario
             Forestae
             praedictae
             ,
             &
             debent
             habere
             equitaturam
             ,
             sellam
             ,
             frenum
             ,
             gladium
             &
             Cornu
             Forestariorum
             de
             feodo
             cum
             obierint
             .
             Et
             debent
             habere
             
               Estov
               erium
            
             suum
             ad
             Housebote
             &
             Heybote
             per
             totam
             Balivam
             praedictam
             ,
             &
             omnia
             Amerciamenta
             facta
             in
             Curia
             Forestae
             praedictae
             de
             defaltis
             .
             Et
             omnia
             Placita
             de
             Leporibus
             ,
             Rechibus
             ,
             Heymectis
             ,
             Tessonibus
             ,
             Vulpibus
             ,
             Murilegis
             &
             perdicibus
             ,
             &
             omnia
             Amerciamenta
             de
             escapiis
             animalium
             ,
             &
             mortuo
             bosco
             per
             totum
             annum
             ,
             excepto
             mense
             yetito
             .
             Et
             omnia
             Averia
             sua
             ,
             exceptis
             Bidentibus
             &
             Capris
             in
             Foresta
             praedicta
             quieta
             de
             Herbagio
             per
             annum
             ,
             &
             Porcos
             suos
             quietos
             de
             Pannagio
             per
             totum
             annum
             ,
             excepto
             mense
             vetito
             .
             Et
             debent
             habere
             Extrahuras
             per
             totam
             Forestam
             praedictam
             ,
             &
             amerciamenta
             de
             expeditatione
             Canum
             &
             Aeria
             Espervariorum
             ,
             mel
             &
             nuces
             &
             Cyppos
             per
             totam
             Forestam
             praedictam
             post
             quodlibet
             Regardum
             factum
             .
             Et
             habent
             Chaceam
             suam
             ,
             per
             totam
             Balivam
             Forestae
             praedictae
             ,
             ad
             Lepores
             ,
             vulpes
             ,
             Murilegos
             ,
             Tessones
             &
             ad
             omni
             modas
             hujusmodi
             vermes
             .
             Et
             debent
             habere
             mortuum
             boscum
             in
             praedicta
             Censaria
             
               de
               la
               Verme
            
             per
             tres
             septimanas
             ante
             Festum
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             sine
             Utensili
             prosternendum
             .
             Et
             debent
             habere
             in
             eadem
             Censaria
             quicquid
             vento
             prosternitur
             praeter
             Cablicium
             quod
             pertinet
             ad
             Dominum
             Regem
             .
             
             Et
             Retropannagium
             a
             Festo
             Sancti
             Martini
             usque
             ad
             Festum
             Purificationis
             Beatae
             Mariae
             &
             omnes
             
               Coopertiones
               de
               Maerennio
            
             Prostrato
             ad
             opus
             Domini
             
             Regis
             vel
             dato
             per
             Dominum
             Regem
             .
             Et
             Sabulonarium
             &
             Chyminagium
             per
             totam
             Censariam
             praedictam
             .
             Et
             Pasturam
             cujusdam
             anguli
             bruerae
             extra
             Colput
             &c.
             
             
          
           
             
               Borebach
               &
               Conelesfeld
               .
            
             
               
                 Henry
                 Sturmy
              
               and
               M.
               his
               Wife
               hold
               the
               Mannors
               of
               Borebach
               &
               Conelesfeld
               ,
               in
               the
               County
               of
               Wilts
               ,
               of
               our
               Lord
               the
               King
               in
               Capite
               ,
               by
               the
               service
               of
               keeping
               the
               Bail
               of
               the
               whole
               Forrest
               of
               Savernake
               ,
               and
               the
               Farm
               which
               is
               called
               
                 la
                 verne
              
               in
               the
               said
               Forest
               ;
               and
               also
               by
               the
               service
               of
               finding
               a
               Man
               Armed
               with
               a
               Coat
               of
               Mail
               ,
               when
               our
               Lord
               the
               King
               will
               have
               him
               beyond
               Sea.
               For
               the
               keeping
               of
               which
               Forest
               and
               Farm
               they
               ought
               to
               have
               all
               the
               rights
               and
               appurtenances
               here
               under
               written
               .
               All
               Foresters
               in
               Fee
               of
               the
               said
               Forest
               shall
               be
               attendant
               and
               answerable
               to
               them
               ,
               as
               to
               the
               chief
               Forester
               of
               the
               said
               Forest
               ,
               and
               they
               ought
               to
               have
               the
               Horse
               and
               furniture
               ,
               Saddle
               ,
               Bridle
               ,
               Sword
               and
               Horn
               of
               such
               Foresters
               in
               Fee
               ;
               when
               they
               dye
               .
               And
               they
               ought
               to
               have
               their
               Estovers
               of
               Housebote
               and
               Haybote
               through
               the
               whole
               Bail
               aforesaid
               ;
               and
               all
               amerciaments
               for
               defaults
               made
               at
               the
               Court
               of
               the
               Forest
               ;
               and
               all
               Pleas
               of
               Hares
               ;
               
               Nets
               ,
               —
               Badgers
               ,
               Foxes
               ,
               
               Wyldcats
               ,
               and
               Partridges
               ;
               And
               all
               Amerciaments
               for
               the
               escapes
               of
               wild
               beasts
               ,
               and
               for
               dead
               wood
               in
               the
               whole
               year
               ,
               except
               in
               the
               fence
               month
               (
               which
               was
               from
               fifteen
               dayes
               before
               Midsommer
               day
               to
               fifteen
               dayes
               after
               )
               and
               was
               also
               called
               
                 Tempus
                 de
                 Foyneson
              
               ;
               because
               the
               Dear
               did
               then
               fawn
               ,
               or
               bring
               forth
               their
               young
               ;
               &
               to
               have
               all
               their
               Cattle
               ,
               except
               Sheep
               and
               Goats
               ,
               during
               the
               whole
               year
               quit
               of
               Herbage
               ,
               and
               their
               Hogs
               quit
               of
               Paunage
               for
               the
               whole
               year
               ,
               except
               in
               the
               Fence
               moneth
               ;
               and
               they
               ought
               to
               have
               the
               Estrays
               of
               the
               whole
               Forest
               ,
               and
               the
               Amerciaments
               for
               expeditating
               Dogs
               ,
               and
               Airys
               of
               Sparhawks
               ,
               Honey
               and
               Nuts
               and
               Hipps
               through
               the
               whole
               Forest
               after
               every
               Regard
               there
               made
               :
               
               And
               to
               have
               their
               Chace
               at
               Hare
               ,
               Fox
               ,
               Wildcat
               ,
               Badger
               ,
               and
               all
               such
               like
               Vermin
               through
               the
               whole
               Bayle
               of
               the
               said
               Forest
               ;
               And
               they
               ought
               to
               have
               the
               dead
               Wood
               on
               the
               said
               Farm
               
                 de
                 la
                 Verme
              
               ,
               for
               three
               weeks
               before
               the
               Feast
               of
               St.
               Michael
               ,
               to
               be
               puld
               down
               without
               a
               Tool
               or
               Axe
               .
               And
               they
               ought
               to
               have
               on
               the
               said
               Farm
               ,
               whatsoever
               is
               thrown
               down
               by
               the
               wynd
               ,
               except
               Wood
               ,
               which
               belongs
               to
               our
               Lord
               the
               King.
               And
               
               Retropaunage
               ,
               from
               the
               Feast
               of
               St.
               Martyn
               to
               the
               Feast
               of
               the
               Purification
               of
               Blessed
               Mary
               :
               And
               all
               coverings
               or
               Crops
               of
               Timber
               felld
               for
               the
               Kings
               use
               or
               given
               away
               by
               him
               ;
               and
               liberty
               to
               dig
               Gravel
               or
               sand
               ,
               and
               Toll
               for
               wayfarage
               through
               the
               whole
               Farm
               aforesaid
               ,
               and
               the
               pasturage
               of
               a
               certain
               Nook
               of
               Heath-ground
               beyond
               Colput
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Chichester
             .
          
           
             
             Quaedam
             terrae
             &
             tenementa
             in
             suburbia
             Cicestriae
             in
             parochia
             Sancti
             Pancratii
             tenentur
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             Servitium
             reddendi
             Rege
             quandocunque
             venerit
             per
             quandam
             venellam
             vocatam
             Goddestrete
             super
             mari
             australi
             ,
             i
             unum
             fucillum
             plenum
             fili
             crudi
             ad
             falsam
             cordam
             pro
             Balista
             sua
             facienda
             .
          
        
         
           
             Cuckwold
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Colevyle
            
             miles
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Cukwold
             in
             Com.
             Ebor.
             de
             Thoma
             nuper
             Domino
             de
             Mowbray
             ,
             
             ut
             de
             Manerio
             suo
             de
             Threke
             ,
             Reddendo
             unum
             Tergum
             sine
             Scutum
             cum
             Armis
             dicti
             Domini
             depictis
             ,
             annuatim
             die
             Pentecostes
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Eggefeild
             .
             
          
           
             
               Walterus
               le
               Rus
            
             &
             Alicia
             uxor
             ejus
             tenent
             duodecim
             acras
             terrae
             in
             Eggefeild
             
             per
             Servitium
             reparandi
             ferramenta
             ad
             Carucas
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Husknal-Torcard
             .
          
           
             
               Sir
               John
               Leek
            
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Hucknal-Torcard
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             ,
             
             of
             the
             Crown
             by
             Knights
             service
             ,
             and
             also
             by
             the
             service
             of
             carrying
             a
             Gerfalcon
             from
             Michaelmas
             till
             lent
             at
             the
             Kings
             cost
             with
             Horses
             and
             2
             s.
             a
             day
             ,
             and
             half
             a
             Sextary
             of
             Wyne
             ,
             and
             two
             Robes
             ,
             when
             he
             was
             summoned
             to
             perform
             the
             service
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lindeby
             .
          
           
             The
             Town
             of
             Lindeby
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             was
             an
             Escheat
             of
             the
             Kings
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Peverel
             ,
             
             and
             
               William
               de
               Saint
               Michael
            
             had
             one
             Moity
             of
             it
             of
             the
             gift
             of
             King
             John
             ,
             Paying
             yearly
             in
             the
             Kings
             Chamber
             
             a
             fur
             of
             Grise
          
        
         
           
           
             Mansfeild
             Woodhouse
             .
          
           
             
               Sir
               Robert
               Plumpton
            
             Knight
             was
             seized
             of
             one
             Bovat
             of
             Land
             in
             
               Mansfeild
               Woodhouse
            
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             ,
             
             called
             
               Wolfhunt
               Land
            
             ,
             held
             by
             the
             service
             of
             winding
             a
             Horn
             ,
             and
             Chasing
             or
             Frighting
             the
             Wolves
             in
             the
             Forest
             of
             Shirewood
             .
          
        
         
           
             Over
             Colewick
             .
          
           
             
             
               Reginald
               de
               Colewike
            
             held
             Lands
             in
             
               Over
               Colewick
            
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             of
             the
             King
             in
             Capite
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             paying
             him
             twelve
             barbed
             Arrows
             ,
             when
             he
             should
             come
             to
             Nottingham
             Castle
             .
          
        
         
           
             Burton
             .
          
           
             
             
               John
               Burdon
            
             held
             Four
             Bovats
             of
             Land
             in
             Demain
             in
             Buron
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Tickhill
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             one
             Horse
             and
             one
             Sack
             ,
             when
             the
             Constables
             of
             Chester
             marched
             into
             Wales
             in
             the
             Kings
             service
             .
          
        
         
           
             Worksop
             .
          
           
             
             King
             Henry
             the
             Eighth
             granted
             to
             
               George
               Talbot
            
             Earl
             of
             Shrewsbury
             the
             Scite
             and
             Precinct
             of
             the
             Monastery
             of
             Wirksop
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             Com.
             Nottingham
             ,
             to
             be
             held
             of
             the
             King
             in
             Capite
             ,
             by
             the
             service
             of
             the
             tenth
             
             part
             of
             a
             Knights
             Fee
             ,
             and
             by
             the
             royal
             service
             of
             finding
             the
             King
             a
             right
             hand
             Glove
             at
             his
             Coronation
             ,
             and
             to
             support
             his
             right
             Arm
             that
             day
             ,
             as
             long
             as
             he
             should
             hold
             the
             Scepter
             in
             his
             hand
             ,
             and
             paying
             yearly
             23
             l.
             8
             s.
             o
             d.
             ob
             .
          
        
         
           
             Whichnor
             .
          
           
             
               Sir
               Philip
               de
               Somervile
            
             Knight
             held
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Whichnour
             in
             Com.
             Stafford
             of
             the
             Eirle
             of
             Lancaster
             ,
             
             then
             Lord
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Tutbury
             ,
             by
             these
             memoable
             services
             ,
             viz.
             by
             two
             small
             Fees
             ,
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             when
             other
             Tenants
             pay
             for
             Releef
             one
             whole
             Knights
             Fee
             ,
             one
             hundred
             shillings
             ;
             he
             the
             said
             Sir.
             P.
             shall
             pay
             but
             fifty
             shillings
             ,
             and
             when
             Escuage
             is
             alsessd
             throgheout
             the
             Land
             ,
             or
             Apde
             for
             to
             make
             the
             eldest
             Son
             of
             the
             Lord
             Knyght
             ,
             or
             for
             to
             marry
             the
             eldest
             Doughter
             of
             the
             Lord
             ,
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Philip
            
             shal
             pay
             bot
             the
             moty
             of
             it
             ,
             that
             other
             shal
             paye
             .
          
           
             Nevertheless
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Philip
            
             shal
             fynde
             ,
             meynteinge
             and
             susteigne
             one
             Bacon
             Flyke
             ,
             hanginge
             in
             his
             Halle
             at
             Wichenore
             ,
             ready
             arrayed
             all
             tymes
             of
             the
             yere
             ,
             bott
             in
             Lent
             ,
             to
             be
             given
             to
             everyche
             Mane
             or
             Womane
             married
             ,
             after
             the
             day
             and
             yere
             of
             their
             mariage
             be
             passed
             ;
             and
             to
             be
             given
             to
             everyche
             Mane
             of
             Religion
             ,
             Arch
             Bishop
             ,
             Prior
             or
             other
             religious
             ,
             and
             to
             everyche
             Preest
             ,
             after
             the
             year
             and
             day
             of
             their
             
             Profession
             finished
             ,
             or
             of
             their
             Dignity
             reseyved
             ,
             in
             forme
             following
             ,
             whensoever
             that
             ony
             such
             before
             named
             Wylle
             come
             for
             to
             enquire
             for
             the
             Baconne
             ,
             in
             there
             owne
             person
             ,
             or
             by
             any
             other
             for
             them
             ,
             they
             shall
             come
             to
             the
             Bayliff
             or
             to
             the
             Porter
             of
             the
             Lordship
             of
             Whichenour
             and
             shal
             say
             to
             them
             ,
             in
             the
             manere
             as
             ensewethe
             .
             
               Baylife
               or
               Porter
               I
               doo
               you
               to
               knowe
               ,
               that
               I
               am
               come
               for
               my self
               (
               or
               if
               he
               come
               for
               any
               other
               ,
               shewing
               for
               whome
               )
               one
               Bacon
               flyke
               ,
               hanging
               in
               the
               Halle
               of
               the
               Lord
               of
               Whichenour
               ,
               after
               the
               forme
               thereunto
               belonginge
               .
            
          
           
             After
             which
             relation
             ,
             the
             Bailiff
             or
             Porter
             shal
             assigne
             a
             daye
             to
             him
             ,
             upon
             promise
             by
             his
             feythe
             to
             return
             ,
             and
             with
             him
             to
             bring
             tweyne
             of
             his
             neighbours
             ,
             and
             in
             the
             meyn
             time
             the
             said
             Bailif
             shal
             take
             with
             him
             tweyne
             of
             the
             Freeholders
             of
             the
             Lordship
             of
             Whichenoure
             ,
             and
             they
             three
             shal
             goe
             to
             the
             Mannour
             of
             Rudlowe
             belonging
             to
             
               Robert
               Knyghtleye
            
             ,
             and
             there
             shal
             somon
             the
             foresaid
             ▪
             Knyghtley
             or
             his
             Bayliffe
             ,
             comanding
             hym
             to
             be
             ready
             at
             Whichenour
             the
             day
             appoynted
             at
             Pryme
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             with
             his
             Cariage
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             a
             Horse
             and
             a
             Sadyle
             ,
             a
             Sakke
             and
             a
             Pryke
             ,
             for
             to
             convey
             and
             carry
             the
             said
             Baconne
             and
             Corne
             a
             journey
             owt
             of
             the
             Countee
             of
             Stafford
             ,
             at
             his
             Costages
             :
             And
             then
             the
             sayd
             Bailiffe
             
             shal
             ,
             with
             the
             said
             Freeholders
             somon
             all
             the
             Tenaunts
             of
             the
             said
             Manoir
             ,
             to
             be
             ready
             at
             the
             day
             appoynted
             at
             Whichenour
             ,
             for
             to
             doe
             and
             performe
             the
             services
             ,
             which
             they
             owe
             to
             the
             Baconne
             .
             And
             at
             the
             day
             assigned
             all
             such
             as
             owe
             services
             to
             the
             Baconne
             ,
             shal
             be
             ready
             at
             the
             Gatte
             of
             the
             Manoir
             of
             Whichenour
             ,
             frome
             the
             Sonne
             risinge
             to
             None
             ,
             attendyng
             and
             awayting
             for
             the
             Comyng
             of
             hym
             that
             fetcheth
             the
             Baconne
             ;
             and
             when
             he
             is
             comyn
             ,
             there
             shal
             be
             delivered
             to
             hym
             and
             his
             felowys
             Chapeletts
             ,
             and
             to
             all
             those
             whiche
             shal
             be
             there
             ,
             to
             doe
             their
             services
             deue
             to
             the
             Baconne
             :
             And
             they
             shal
             lede
             the
             seid
             demandant
             wythe
             Tromps
             and
             Tabours
             and
             other
             manner
             of
             Mynstralseye
             to
             the
             Hall
             dore
             ,
             where
             he
             shal
             fynde
             the
             Lord
             of
             Whichenour
             or
             his
             Steward
             redy
             to
             deliver
             the
             Baconne
             in
             this
             manere
             .
          
           
             He
             shal
             enquere
             of
             hym
             which
             demandeth
             the
             Baconne
             ,
             if
             he
             have
             brought
             tweyne
             of
             his
             neghbours
             with
             hym
             ,
             which
             must
             answere
             ,
             
               They
               be
               here
               redy
            
             .
             And
             then
             the
             Steward
             shal
             cause
             theis
             two
             neghbours
             to
             swere
             ,
             yf
             the
             seid
             demandant
             be
             a
             weddyt
             Man
             ,
             or
             have
             be
             a
             Man
             weddyt
             ;
             and
             ,
             yf
             syth
             his
             marryage
             one
             yere
             and
             a
             day
             be
             passed
             ;
             And
             yf
             he
             be
             a
             freeman
             or
             a
             Villeyn
             .
             And
             yf
             his
             seid
             neghbours
             make
             Othe
             ,
             that
             he
             hath
             for
             hym
             all
             theis
             three
             poynts
             rehersed
             ,
             then
             shall
             the
             Baconne
             be
             take
             downe
             and
             
             broght
             to
             the
             Halle
             dore
             ,
             and
             shal
             there
             be
             layd
             upon
             one
             half
             a
             Quarter
             of
             Wheatte
             and
             upon
             one
             other
             of
             Rye
             .
             And
             he
             that
             demandeth
             the
             Baconne
             shal
             kneel
             upon
             his
             knee
             ,
             and
             shal
             hold
             his
             right
             hande
             upon
             a
             Booke
             ,
             which
             Booke
             shal
             be
             layd
             above
             the
             Baconne
             and
             the
             Corne
             ,
             and
             shal
             make
             oath
             in
             this
             manere
             .
             
               Here
               ye
               ,
               Sir
               
                 Philip
                 de
                 Somervyle
              
               ,
               Lord
               of
               Whichenour
               mayntayner
               and
               giver
               of
               this
               Baconne
               ,
               that
               I
               A.
               syth
               I
               wedded
               B.
               my
               Wife
               ,
               and
               syth
               I
               had
               her
               in
               my
               kepyng
               and
               at
               my
               wylle
               by
               a
               yere
               and
               a
               daye
               after
               our
               marryage
               ,
               I
               wold
               not
               have
               chaunged
               for
               none
               other
               ,
               farer
               ne
               fowler
               richer
               ne
               powrer
               ,
               ne
               for
               none
               other
               descended
               of
               gretter
               lynage
               ,
               slepyng
               ne
               waking
               ,
               at
               noo
               tyme.
               And
               if
               the
               seid
               B.
               were
               sole
               and
               I
               sole
               ,
               I
               wolde
               take
               her
               to
               be
               my
               Wife
               before
               all
               the
               Wymen
               of
               the
               Worlde
               ,
               of
               what
               condytions
               soevere
               they
               be
               ,
               good
               or
               evyle
               ,
               as
               helpe
               me
               God
               and
               his
               Seyntys
               ,
               and
               this
               Flesh
               and
               all
               Fleshes
               .
            
          
           
             And
             his
             neghbours
             shal
             make
             oath
             ,
             that
             they
             trust
             verily
             he
             hath
             said
             truely
             :
             And
             yf
             it
             be
             founde
             by
             his
             neghbours
             before
             named
             ,
             that
             he
             be
             a
             freeman
             ,
             there
             shal
             be
             delyvered
             to
             him
             half
             a
             Quarter
             of
             Wheatte
             and
             a
             Cheese
             ,
             And
             yf
             he
             be
             a
             Villein
             ,
             he
             shall
             have
             half
             a
             Quarter
             of
             Rye
             ,
             withoutte
             Cheese
             ,
             and
             then
             shal
             
             Knyghtley
             the
             Lord
             of
             Rudlowe
             be
             called
             for
             to
             carry
             all
             theis
             thynges
             to
             fore
             rehersed
             ;
             And
             the
             sayd
             Corne
             shal
             be
             layd
             upon
             one
             Horse
             ,
             and
             the
             Baconne
             above
             yt
             ,
             and
             he
             to
             whome
             the
             Baconne
             apperteigneth
             shal
             ascend
             upon
             his
             Horse
             &
             shal
             take
             the
             Cheese
             before
             hym
             ,
             if
             he
             have
             a
             horse
             ,
             and
             yf
             he
             have
             none
             ,
             the
             Lord
             of
             Whichenour
             shal
             cause
             him
             have
             one
             Horse
             and
             sadyl
             ,
             to
             such
             tyme
             as
             he
             be
             passed
             his
             Lordshippe
             ;
             And
             soe
             shal
             they
             departe
             the
             Manoyr
             of
             Whichenour
             with
             the
             Corne
             and
             the
             Baconne
             to
             fore
             him
             that
             hath
             wonne
             ytt
             with
             Trompets
             ,
             Tabourets
             and
             other
             manoir
             of
             Mynstralce
             .
             And
             all
             the
             Free
             Tenants
             of
             Whichenour
             ,
             shal
             conduct
             him
             to
             be
             passed
             the
             Lordship
             of
             Whichenour
             ,
             &
             then
             shal
             all
             they
             retorne
             ,
             except
             hym
             ,
             to
             whom
             apperteigneth
             to
             make
             the
             carriage
             and
             journy
             withoutt
             the
             Countye
             of
             Stafford
             ,
             at
             the
             costys
             of
             his
             Lord
             of
             Whichenour
             .
          
           
             And
             yf
             the
             seid
             
               Robert
               Knyghtley
            
             doe
             not
             cause
             the
             Baconne
             and
             Corne
             to
             be
             conveyed
             as
             is
             rehersed
             ,
             the
             Lord
             of
             Whichenour
             shal
             do
             it
             to
             be
             carryed
             ,
             and
             shal
             distreigne
             the
             said
             
               Robert
               Knyghtley
            
             for
             his
             default
             ,
             for
             one
             hundred
             shillings
             in
             his
             Manoir
             of
             Rudlowe
             ,
             and
             shale
             kepe
             the
             distresse
             ,
             so
             takyn
             ,
             irreplevisable
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Bridshall
             .
          
           
             Moreover
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Philippe
            
             holdeth
             of
             his
             Lord
             ,
             the
             Erle
             ,
             the
             Manoir
             of
             Briddeshalle
             ,
             by
             theis
             services
             ,
             that
             ,
             att
             such
             tyme
             ,
             that
             hys
             sayd
             Lord
             holdeth
             hys
             Chrystemes
             at
             Tuttebury
             ,
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Philippe
            
             shal
             come
             to
             Tuttebury
             upon
             Chrystemes
             Evyn
             ,
             and
             shall
             be
             lodged
             yn
             the
             Town
             of
             Tuttebury
             ,
             by
             the
             Marshall
             of
             the
             Erlys
             house
             ;
             and
             upon
             Chrystemes
             day
             ,
             he
             hymself
             or
             some
             other
             Knyght
             ,
             his
             Deputye
             ,
             shal
             goe
             to
             the
             Dressour
             ,
             and
             shal
             sewe
             his
             Lordys
             Messe
             ,
             and
             then
             shal
             he
             kerve
             the
             same
             mett
             to
             his
             sayd
             Lord
             ,
             and
             this
             service
             shall
             he
             doe
             as
             well
             at
             Souper
             as
             at
             Dynner
             ,
             and
             when
             his
             Lord
             hath
             eryn
             ,
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Philippe
            
             shal
             sit
             downe
             in
             the
             same
             place
             ,
             their
             his
             Lord
             satt
             ,
             and
             shall
             be
             served
             at
             his
             Table
             by
             the
             Steward
             of
             the
             Erlys
             House
             ,
             And
             upon
             
               Seynt
               Stevyn
            
             day
             ,
             when
             he
             haith
             Dyned
             ,
             he
             shal
             take
             leve
             of
             his
             Lorde
             ,
             and
             shal
             kisse
             him
             ;
             and
             for
             his
             service
             he
             shal
             nothing
             take
             ,
             ne
             nothing
             shal
             gyve
             .
             And
             all
             theis
             Services
             to
             fore
             rehersed
             ,
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Philippe
            
             hath
             doo
             by
             the
             space
             of
             xlviij
             .
             years
             ,
             and
             hys
             Ancestors
             before
             hym
             ,
             to
             his
             Lordys
             ,
             Erles
             of
             Lancastre
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Tatenhul
             and
             Drycot
             .
          
           
             Item
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             holdeth
             of
             his
             seid
             Lorde
             ,
             the
             Erle
             ,
             his
             Manoirs
             of
             Tatenhull
             and
             Drycotte
             ,
             en
             Parcenerye
             ,
             by
             theis
             services
             ,
             that
             the
             seid
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             ,
             or
             his
             Atturneye
             for
             hym
             ;
             shal
             come
             to
             the
             Castle
             of
             Tuttebury
             upon
             
               Seynt
               Petyr
            
             day
             in
             August
             ,
             which
             is
             call
             Lammesse
             ,
             and
             shal
             shew
             the
             Steward
             or
             Recever
             ,
             that
             he
             is
             come
             thither
             to
             hunt
             ,
             and
             catch
             his
             Lords
             *
             Greese
             ,
             at
             the
             costages
             of
             his
             Lord.
             Whereupon
             the
             Steward
             or
             the
             Recever
             shal
             cause
             a
             Horse
             and
             Sadyl
             to
             be
             deliveryd
             to
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             ,
             the
             price
             fifty
             shillings
             or
             fifty
             shillings
             in
             mony
             and
             one
             hound
             and
             shal
             pay
             to
             the
             seid
             
               Sir
               Philippe
            
             everyche
             daye
             fro
             the
             seid
             day
             of
             
               Seynt
               Petyr
            
             to
             Holyroodeday
             ,
             for
             hymself
             two
             shillinges
             six
             pence
             a
             day
             ,
             and
             everyche
             day
             for
             his
             Servant
             and
             his
             *
             Bercelett
             ,
             duryng
             the
             seid
             tyme
             ,
             twelve
             pence
             .
             And
             all
             the
             Woodmasters
             of
             the
             Foreste
             of
             Nedewode
             and
             Duffelde
             ,
             with
             all
             the
             Parkers
             and
             Foresters
             shal
             be
             commanded
             to
             awatte
             and
             attend
             upon
             the
             seid
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             ,
             while
             theyr
             Lordys
             Greese
             be
             takyn
             ,
             in
             all
             places
             of
             the
             sayd
             Forestys
             ,
             as
             upon
             theyr
             Master
             ,
             duringe
             the
             sayd
             tyme.
             And
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             or
             his
             Atturney
             shal
             deliver
             to
             the
             sayd
             Parkers
             or
             Foresters
             that
             which
             shal
             belonge
             to
             their
             Lordys
             Lardere
             ,
             commanding
             
             them
             to
             convey
             itt
             to
             the
             Erlys
             Lardyner
             ,
             abiding
             at
             Tuttebury
             ,
             and
             with
             the
             remanant
             the
             seid
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             shal
             do
             his
             plesoure
             .
          
           
             And
             upon
             
               Holye-rood
               day
            
             the
             sayd
             
               Sir
               Phelippe
            
             shall
             returne
             to
             the
             Castle
             of
             Tuttebury
             ,
             upon
             the
             sayd
             Horse
             with
             his
             Bercelett
             and
             shal
             dyne
             with
             the
             Steward
             or
             Receyver
             :
             and
             after
             dynner
             he
             shal
             deliver
             the
             Horse
             ,
             Sadyle
             and
             Bercelett
             to
             the
             Steward
             or
             Receyveour
             ,
             and
             shal
             kisse
             the
             Porter
             and
             depart
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hopton
             .
          
           
             To
             the
             heyes
             male
             of
             the
             Hopton
             laufully
             begotten
             ,
          
           
             To
             me
             and
             to
             myne
             ,
             to
             thee
             and
             to
             thine
             ,
          
           
             While
             the
             water
             runs
             ,
             and
             the
             Sun
             doth
             Shine
             ;
          
           
             For
             lack
             of
             heyrs
             to
             the
             King
             againe
             .
          
           
             I
             William
             King
             the
             third
             year
             of
             my
             reign
          
           
             Give
             to
             the
             Norman
             Hunter
             ,
             
          
           
             To
             me
             that
             art
             both
             Line
             and
             Deare
          
           
             The
             Hoppe
             and
             Hoptoune
          
           
             And
             al
             the
             bounds
             up
             and
             downe
          
           
             Under
             the
             Earth
             to
             Hell
          
           
             Above
             the
             Earth
             to
             Heaven
             ,
          
           
             From
             me
             and
             from
             myne
          
           
             To
             thee
             and
             to
             thine
             ,
          
           
             As
             good
             and
             as
             faire
          
           
             As
             ever
             they
             myne
             were
             .
          
           
             To
             witness
             that
             this
             is
             sooth
             ,
          
           
             I
             bite
             the
             white
             Wax
             with
             my
             tooth
             ,
          
           
           
             Before
             
               Jugg
               ,
               Marode
            
             and
             Margery
             ,
          
           
             And
             my
             third
             Son
             Henery
             ,
          
           
             For
             one
             Bow
             and
             one
             broad
             Arrow
             ,
          
           
             When
             I
             come
             to
             hunt
             upon
             Yarrow
             .
          
           
             This
             Grant
             ,
             made
             by
             William
             the
             Conqueror
             to
             the
             Ancestor
             of
             the
             antient
             family
             of
             the
             Hoptons
             ,
             I
             copied
             out
             of
             an
             old
             Manuscript
             ,
             and
             
               John
               Stow
            
             has
             it
             in
             his
             Cronicle
             ,
             but
             in
             both
             it
             wanted
             the
             four
             First
             Lynes
             ,
             which
             seem
             to
             create
             that
             Estate
             Tayle
             ,
             by
             which
             
               Richard
               Hopton
            
             Esquire
             ,
             a
             Gentleman
             of
             low
             fortune
             ,
             but
             haply
             may
             be
             the
             right
             heir
             of
             the
             Familye
             ,
             hath
             of
             late
             years
             by
             vertue
             of
             this
             Charter
             made
             several
             Clayms
             and
             commenced
             divers
             suites
             both
             for
             this
             Mannour
             of
             Hopton
             in
             the
             hole
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Salop
             ,
             and
             for
             divers
             other
             the
             Mannours
             and
             Lands
             of
             Raph
             late
             
               Lord
               Hopton
            
             ;
             but
             hitherto
             for
             ought
             I
             hear
             without
             any
             successe
             .
          
        
         
           
             Cholmer
             and
             Dancing
             .
             in
             Com.
             Essex
             .
             Carta
             Edwardi
             Confessoris
             .
          
           
             Iche
             Edward
             konyng
          
           
             Have
             geven
             of
             my
             Forest
             the
             keping
          
           
             Of
             the
             Hundred
             of
             Cholmer
             and
             *
             Dancing
          
           
             To
             
               Randolf
               Peperking
            
             and
             to
             his
             kindling
             ;
          
           
           
             With
             Heort
             and
             Hynd
             ,
             Doe
             and
             Bock
             ,
          
           
             Hare
             and
             Fox
             ,
             Cat
             and
             Brock
             ,
          
           
             Wild
             Fowell
             with
             his
             Flock
             ,
          
           
             Partridge
             ,
             Fesant
             Hen
             and
             Fesant
             Cock
             ,
          
           
             With
             green
             and
             wyld
             stob
             and
             Stock
          
           
             To
             kepen
             and
             to
             yemen
             by
             all
             her
             might
             ,
          
           
             Both
             by
             day
             and
             eke
             by
             night
             ,
          
           
             And
             Hounds
             for
             to
             holde
          
           
             Gode
             ,
             and
             swift
             and
             bolde
             ,
          
           
             Four
             Greyhounds
             and
             six
             Braches
          
           
             For
             Hare
             and
             Fox
             and
             Wildcats
             ,
          
           
             And
             thereof
             iche
             made
             him
             my
             Book
             ,
          
           
             Witness
             the
             Bishop
             Wolston
          
           
             And
             bock
             ycleped
             many
             one
             ,
          
           
             And
             Sweyn
             of
             Essex
             our
             Brother
             ,
          
           
             And
             to
             ken
             him
             many
             other
             ,
          
           
             And
             our
             Stiward
             Howelyn
             ,
          
           
             That
             bysought
             me
             for
             him
             .
          
        
         
           
             Comitatus
             de
             Ewe
             .
          
           
             King
             Henry
             the
             Fifth
             by
             his
             Charter
             dated
             10
             Jun.
             7.
             regni
             ,
             granted
             to
             
               Sir
               William
               Bourchier
            
             the
             whole
             County
             of
             Ewe
             in
             Normandy
             .
             
             
               Reddendo
               dicto
               Regi
               &
               haeredibus
               suis
               apud
               Castrum
               Rothomagi
               unum
            
             *
             
               Gardebrache
               ad
               festum
               Sancti
               Georgii
               singulis
               annis
               &c
            
             —
             [
             This
             Gardebrace
             is
             otherwise
             called
             vambrace
             ,
             and
             signifies
             Armor
             for
             the
             Arme.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Coringham
             .
             
          
           
             In
             the
             Third
             year
             of
             King
             Edward
             the
             First
             Sir
             
               William
               le
               Baud
            
             Knight
             made
             a
             signal
             Grant
             to
             the
             Dean
             and
             Canons
             of
             St.
             
               Pauls
               London
            
             ,
             of
             a
             Doe
             yearly
             on
             the
             feast
             of
             the
             
               Conversion
               of
               Saint
               Paul
            
             ,
             and
             of
             a
             fat
             Buck
             upon
             the
             Commemoration
             of
             the
             same
             Saint
             ,
             to
             be
             offered
             at
             the
             high
             Altar
             in
             St.
             Pauls
             by
             the
             said
             
               Sir
               William
            
             and
             his
             household-family
             ,
             and
             then
             to
             be
             distributed
             among
             the
             Canons
             resident
             ;
             which
             said
             Doe
             and
             Buck
             were
             so
             given
             by
             him
             in
             lieu
             of
             22
             acres
             of
             Land
             lying
             within
             the
             Lordship
             of
             Westlee
             in
             
               Com.
               Essex
            
             ,
             belonging
             to
             the
             said
             Canons
             and
             by
             them
             granted
             to
             him
             and
             his
             heyrs
             to
             be
             enclosed
             within
             his
             Park
             of
             Coringham
             .
             But
             about
             the
             certain
             time
             and
             formality
             in
             offering
             the
             said
             Buck
             and
             Doe
             there
             growing
             afterwards
             some
             dispute
             ,
             
               Sir
               Walter
               le
               Baud
            
             Knight
             son
             and
             heyr
             of
             the
             said
             
               Sir
               William
            
             ,
             by
             his
             Deed
             dated
             on
             the
             Ides
             of
             July
             ,
             30
             Edward
             1.
             for
             the
             health
             of
             his
             Soul
             and
             of
             his
             Progenitors
             and
             heyrs
             ,
             confirmed
             his
             said
             Fathers
             Grant
             and
             obliged
             himself
             and
             his
             heyrs
             ,
             his
             Lands
             and
             Tenements
             ,
             That
             every
             year
             for
             ever
             on
             the
             day
             of
             the
             Conversion
             of
             St.
             Paul
             ,
             there
             should
             be
             a
             good
             fat
             Doe
             ,
             brought
             by
             one
             of
             his
             fitting
             Servants
             and
             not
             the
             whole
             family
             ,
             at
             the
             hour
             of
             Procession
             ,
             and
             through
             the
             midst
             thereof
             ,
             and
             offer'd
             at
             the
             High
             Altar
             ,
             without
             exacting
             any
             thing
             for
             the
             said
             service
             of
             the
             Dean
             and
             Canons
             .
             And
             on
             the
             day
             of
             the
             Commemoration
             of
             St.
             
             Paul
             in
             Summer
             ,
             a
             fat
             Buck
             by
             some
             such
             Servant
             ,
             attended
             with
             as
             many
             of
             the
             Family
             as
             had
             heretofore
             been
             usual
             ,
             and
             so
             carryed
             through
             the
             midst
             of
             the
             Procession
             ,
             and
             offer'd
             at
             the
             high
             Altar
             ;
             the
             said
             Dean
             and
             Canons
             ,
             after
             the
             Offering
             thus
             performed
             ,
             giving
             ,
             by
             the
             hands
             of
             their
             Chamberlain
             ,
             one
             shilling
             to
             the
             persons
             bringing
             the
             Buck
             for
             their
             entertainment
             .
             And
             to
             this
             grant
             were
             witnesses
             
               Sir
               Nicholas
               de
               Wokyndon
               ,
               Sir
               Richard
               de
               la
               Rokele
               ,
               Sir
               Thomas
               de
               Mandevyle
               ,
               Sir
               John
               de
               Rocheford
            
             Knights
             ,
             with
             divers
             others
             .
             [
             The
             reception
             of
             which
             Doe
             and
             Buck
             was
             till
             Queen
             Elizabeths
             days
             solemnly
             performed
             at
             the
             steps
             of
             the
             Quire
             by
             the
             Canons
             of
             St.
             Pauls
             ,
             attired
             in
             their
             sacred
             Vestments
             and
             wearing
             Garlands
             of
             Flowers
             on
             their
             heads
             ;
             and
             the
             horns
             of
             the
             Buck
             carried
             on
             the
             top
             of
             a
             Spear
             in
             Procession
             round
             about
             within
             the
             body
             of
             the
             Church
             with
             a
             gr
             〈…〉
             noise
             of
             horn
             blowers
             ,
             
             as
             the
             learned
             Camden
             ,
             upon
             his
             own
             view
             of
             both
             ,
             affirmes
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Bure
             Ferrers
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Ferrers
            
             Chivalier
             tenet
             de
             Honore
             Castri
             de
             Tremanton
             in
             Comitatu
             Cornubiae
             xxj
             .
             Feoda
             militum
             in
             
               Bure
               Ferrers
            
             &
             alibi
             per
             servitium
             militare
             ,
             
             reddend
             .
             ad
             Festum
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             quatuor
             *
             Virones
             ad
             Batellos
             Passagii
             de
             Esse
             ,
             &
             sustinend
             .
             xxj
             Kernella
             Castri
             praedicti
             ,
             sumptibus
             suis
             propriis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Clymeslond
             .
             
          
           
             
               A.
               B.
            
             *
             Nativus
             de
             stipite
             quondam
             tenuit
             unam
             Messuagium
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             Clymeslond
             in
             Com.
             Cornubiae
             ,
             &
             respondet
             inde
             per
             annum
             ad
             quatuor
             terminos
             ij
             s.
             iiij
             d.
             Et
             Berbiagii
             ad
             sestum
             Apostolor
             .
             Philippi
             &
             Jacobi
             xvj
             d.
             Et
             faciet
             Sectam
             ad
             Curiam
             Domini
             de
             tribus
             Septimanis
             in
             tres
             Septimanas
             ,
             &
             erit
             Praepositus
             ,
             decennarius
             &
             Bedellus
             cum
             electus
             fuerit
             .
             Et
             cum
             Dominus
             Princeps
             fuerit
             apud
             Launceston
             ,
             cariabit
             ,
             quotiens
             dictus
             Dominus
             Voluerit
             ,
             unum
             Cariagium
             per
             diem
             de
             Bosco
             de
             Clymeslond
             usque
             Launceston
             ad
             custum
             proprium
             —
             Et
             filius
             ejus
             novissime
             
             natus
             ,
             quem
             reliquerit
             superstitem
             ,
             habebit
             terras
             suas
             ,
             per
             Finem
             quem
             fecerit
             cum
             Domino
             ad
             voluntatem
             suam
             ,
             &
             non
             amovebitur
             a
             terra
             sua
             pro
             tota
             vita
             sua
             .
             Non
             mittet
             filium
             suum
             ad
             Scholas
             ,
             nec
             filiam
             suam
             maritabit
             ,
             sine
             licentia
             Principis
             :
             Et
             cum
             obierit
             Dominus
             habebit
             omnia
             Catalla
             sua
             .
          
        
         
           
             Aslaby
             .
          
           
             
             Richardus
             filius
             Wydonis
             de
             Aslaby
             in
             Com.
             Ebor.
             tenet
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             per
             servitium
             aptandi
             unum
             canem
             liverium
             Domini
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Cheshire
             .
          
           
             William
             the
             Conqueror
             created
             
               Hugh
               Lupus
            
             Earl
             of
             Chester
             and
             Swordbearer
             of
             England
             ,
             
             with
             these
             words
             .
             
               Habendum
               &
               tenendum
               dictum
               Comitatum
               Cestriae
               sibi
               &
               haeredibus
               suis
               ita
               libere
               ad
               Gladium
               ,
               sicut
               ipse
               Rex
               totam
               tenebat
               Angliam
               ad
               Coronam
               .
            
          
        
         
           
           
             Halton
             .
          
           
             
               Hugh
               Lupus
            
             Earl
             of
             Chester
             created
             Nigel
             or
             Neal
             Baron
             of
             Halton
             in
             Chesshire
             ,
             
             Constable
             and
             Marshall
             of
             Chester
             ,
             by
             condition
             of
             service
             to
             lead
             the
             Vauntguard
             of
             the
             Earles
             Army
             ,
             when
             he
             should
             make
             any
             Expedition
             into
             Wales
             ;
             so
             as
             the
             said
             Baron
             should
             be
             the
             formost
             in
             marching
             into
             the
             Enemies
             Countrey
             ,
             and
             the
             last
             in
             coming
             back
             .
          
        
         
           
             Wallingford
             .
          
           
             Tainus
             vel
             miles
             Regis
             Dominicus
             moriens
             ,
             
             pro
             Relevamento
             Dimittebat
             Regi
             omnia
             Arma
             sua
             &
             equum
             unum
             cum
             Sella
             ,
             &
             alium
             sine
             Sella
             ;
             quod
             si
             essent
             ei
             Canes
             vel
             Accipitres
             praesentabuntur
             Regi
             ,
             ut
             si
             vellet
             ,
             accipiet
             .
          
        
         
           
             Acton
             .
             
          
           
             The
             Lord
             Grey
             of
             Wilton
             held
             the
             Manour
             of
             Acton
             in
             Com.
             Buckingham
             by
             Serjanty
             of
             keeping
             one
             Gerfalcon
             for
             their
             Sovereign
             Lord
             the
             King.
             Whereupon
             that
             Family
             of
             the
             Greys
             had
             ,
             for
             their
             Badge
             or
             Cognisance
             ,
             a
             
               Falcon
               Sejant
            
             upon
             a
             Glove
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Shorn
             .
          
           
             Antiently
             Sir
             
               Roger
               Northwood
            
             held
             the
             Manour
             of
             Shorn
             in
             Kent
             by
             service
             to
             carry
             ,
             
             with
             other
             the
             Kings
             Tenants
             ,
             a
             White
             Ensigne
             forty
             dayes
             at
             his
             own
             charges
             ,
             when
             the
             King
             should
             make
             warr
             in
             Scotland
             .
          
        
         
           
             Tachebroke
             .
          
           
             
             
               Roger
               de
               Wellesburne
            
             tenuit
             medietatem
             unius
             Hidae
             terrae
             in
             Tachebroke
             in
             Comitatu
             Warwici
             ,
             &
             veniet
             ad
             magnam
             †
             Precariam
             in
             Autumpno
             cum
             omnibus
             messoribus
             suis
             ad
             †
             Puturam
             Domini
             bis
             in
             die
             .
          
        
         
           
             Grenocle
             .
          
           
             
             
               Mathew
               de
               Hastings
            
             held
             the
             Manour
             of
             Grenocle
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Sussex
             of
             the
             King
             ,
             by
             this
             service
             ,
             that
             he
             shouid
             find
             an
             Oare
             for
             the
             Kings
             use
             ,
             when
             he
             should
             passe
             over
             the
             Sea
             at
             the
             Haven
             of
             Hastings
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Sciredun
             and
             Siplegh
             .
          
           
             
               David
               de
               Sciredun
            
             held
             lands
             in
             Sciredun
             and
             Siplegh
             in
             Com.
             Devon.
             of
             the
             King
             by
             the
             service
             of
             finding
             two
             Arrows
             ,
             
             when
             the
             King
             his
             sovereign
             Lord
             should
             come
             to
             hunt
             in
             the
             Forest
             of
             Dertmore
             .
          
        
         
           
             Shrewsbury
          
           
             In
             William
             the
             Conquerors
             time
             ,
             
             this
             City
             (
             for
             so
             it
             was
             then
             called
             )
             paid
             yearly
             seven
             pounds
             ,
             sixteen
             shillings
             and
             eight
             pence
             
               de
               Gablo
            
             ,
             they
             were
             reckoned
             to
             be
             two
             hundred
             fifty
             two
             Citizens
             ,
             whereof
             twelve
             of
             the
             better
             sort
             were
             bound
             to
             Watch
             about
             the
             Kings
             of
             England
             ,
             when
             they
             lay
             in
             this
             City
             ,
             and
             as
             many
             to
             attend
             them
             with
             Horse
             and
             Arms
             when
             they
             went
             forth
             a
             hunting
             .
             Which
             last
             service
             the
             Learned
             Camden
             believes
             was
             ordained
             ,
             
             because
             not
             many
             years
             before
             
               Edric
               Streon
            
             ,
             Duke
             of
             the
             Mercians
             ,
             a
             man
             of
             great
             impiety
             ,
             lay
             in
             wait
             near
             this
             place
             for
             Prince
             Afhelm
             ,
             and
             barbarously
             murder'd
             him
             ,
             as
             he
             rode
             a
             hunting
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Servitia
             et
             Libertates
             Roberti
             Fitz-Walter
             ,
             de
             Castro
             Baynardi
             in
             London
             .
          
           
             Ces
             sont
             les
             droicts
             que
             appendent
             a
             
               Robert
               Fitz-Wauter
            
             Chastellein
             de
             Loundres
             ,
             
             Seigneur
             de
             Wodeham
             ,
             en
             la
             Citee
             de
             Loundres
             :
             Cestascavoir
             ,
             que
             le
             dit
             Robert
             et
             ces
             heirs
             deivent
             estre
             a
             sont
             chief
             Banoors
             de
             Londres
             ,
             de
             fee
             ,
             pour
             la
             dicte
             Chastelrie
             ,
             que
             ces
             auncestres
             et
             luy
             ont
             du
             Chastel-Baynard
             en
             la
             dicte
             Citee
             En
             temps
             de
             guerre
             doit
             le
             dict
             Robert
             et
             ces
             heirs
             servir
             la
             Ville
             en
             la
             manere
             desouz
             escript
             .
          
           
             Que
             le
             dict
             Robert
             doit
             venir
             sus
             son
             Destrer
             covert
             ,
             montant
             soi
             Vintisme
             des
             hommes
             as
             Armes
             ,
             as
             chevaulx
             coverts
             de
             teyle
             ou
             de
             fer
             ,
             tanque
             al
             graund
             huis
             de
             Mynstre
             de
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             ove
             sa
             Banere
             desploye
             devant
             luy
             ,
             de
             ses
             Armes
             .
          
           
             Et
             quant
             il
             est
             venuz
             .
             a
             graund
             huis
             du
             Mynstier
             avantdit
             ,
             mountez
             et
             apparaillez
             ,
             si
             come
             il
             est
             avantdit
             ▪
             si
             doit
             le
             Maire
             de
             Loundres
             Venir
             ,
             ove
             touz
             ses
             Viscountz
             el
             ses
             Audermans
             ,
             Armes
             de
             leur
             Armes
             hors
             du
             Mynstier
             de
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             taunque
             au
             dit
             huis
             ,
             ove
             son
             Banere
             en
             sa
             main
             ,
             tout
             a
             pee
             :
             Et
             serra
             la
             Banere
             vermaille
             od
             un
             ymage
             de
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             d'or
             ove
             les
             piez
             et
             les
             mains
             ,
             et
             la
             teste
             d'argent
             ,
             od
             un
             espeie
             d'argent
             en
             la
             main
             le
             dict
             ymage
             .
          
           
             Et
             si
             tost
             come
             le
             dict
             Robert
             verra
             ,
             le
             Meire
             
             et
             ses
             vicounts
             ,
             et
             ses
             Audermans
             venir
             au
             pee
             hors
             del
             dit
             mynstre
             armez
             ove
             cete
             Banere
             ;
             si
             descendera
             le
             dit
             Robert
             ou
             ces
             heirs
             ,
             que
             ceo
             servise
             deivent
             a
             la
             dite
             Citee
             de
             son
             chival
             ,
             et
             salueta
             le
             Meire
             come
             son
             compaignon
             ,
             et
             son
             pier
             ,
             et
             luy
             dirra
             .
             
               Sire
               Maire
               ,
               jeo
               su
               venur
               pour
               faire
               mon
               service
               que
               jeo
               dei
               a
               la
               Cittee
               .
            
             Et
             le
             Maire
             ,
             les
             Viscounts
             ,
             et
             les
             Audremans
             divront
             ;
             
               Nous
               vous
               baillons
               ici
               come
               a
               nostre
               Baner
               de
               fee
               ,
               de
               ceste
               ville
               ,
               ceste
               Banere
               de
               ceste
               ville
               ,
               a
               porter
               et
               governer
               al
               honour
               et
               a
               profit
               de
               nostre
               Citee
               a
               vostre
               poer
               .
            
          
           
             Et
             le
             dit
             Robert
             et
             ses
             heirs
             resceveront
             la
             Banere
             en
             sa
             main
             .
             Et
             la
             Maire
             de
             la
             dicte
             Citee
             et
             les
             Viscounts
             le
             suiveront
             al
             huis
             ,
             et
             meneront
             un
             cheval
             au
             dit
             Robert
             pris
             de
             xx
             l.
             Et
             serra
             le
             chival
             enselle
             d'un
             selle
             d'Armes
             le
             dit
             Robert
             ,
             et
             covert
             de
             cendal
             de
             mesme
             les
             Armes
             ;
             et
             prendront
             xx
             l.
             d'esterling
             ,
             et
             les
             baudront
             al
             Chamberleyn
             le
             dit
             Robert
             pour
             ses
             despenses
             de
             cel
             jour
             .
          
           
             Et
             le
             dit
             Robert
             montera
             le
             cheval
             ,
             qui
             le
             dict
             Maire
             li
             ad
             presente
             ,
             ove
             tute
             le
             Banere
             en
             sa
             main
             .
             Et
             si
             toste
             come
             il
             est
             montee
             ,
             il
             dirra
             au
             Maire
             q'il
             face
             estier
             un
             Mareschal
             maintenant
             ,
             del
             ost
             de
             la
             Citee
             de
             Londres
             .
             Et
             si
             tost
             come
             le
             Mareschal
             est
             esteuz
             ,
             le
             dit
             Robert
             serra
             commander
             au
             Maire
             ,
             ela
             ses
             Burgeis
             de
             la
             ville
             ,
             dit
             facent
             soner
             le
             sein
             communal
             de
             la
             dit
             Citee
             ;
             et
             irront
             tute
             le
             commune
             suiz
             la
             Banere
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             mes
             〈…〉
             es
             seli
             Robert
             portera
             en
             sa
             main
             demene
             tanque
             a
             Algate
             enavant
             a
             porter
             ;
             a
             qui
             le
             dit
             Robert
             et
             le
             Maire
             se
             assentent
             .
          
           
             Si
             i
             〈…〉
             nt
             soit
             q'il
             devient
             issue
             fuire
             hors
             de
             la
             
             ville
             ,
             si
             doit
             donques
             le
             dit
             Robert
             ,
             de
             chechune
             garde
             de
             la
             ville
             ,
             eslier
             deux
             des
             plussages
             pour
             pourveier
             ,
             coment
             la
             ville
             poet
             mielux
             estre
             garde
             derere
             eux
             .
             Et
             ceo
             counsel
             serra
             pris
             en
             la
             Priorie
             de
             la
             Trinite
             ,
             id
             est
             juxta
             Aldgate
             .
             Et
             devant
             chescun
             ville
             ou
             Chastel
             ,
             que
             l'
             ost
             de
             Loundres
             assege
             sil
             demorast
             un
             an
             entour
             le
             seige
             ,
             se
             deit
             le
             dit
             Robert
             avoir
             pour
             chescun
             seige
             de
             la
             commune
             de
             Loundres
             cent
             ●euz
             pour
             son
             travail
             ,
             et
             nient
             plus
             .
             
             Ces
             sont
             les
             droectures
             que
             le
             dict
             Robert
             avera
             en
             Loundres
             en
             temps
             de
             guerre
             .
          
           
             Cestascavoir
             ,
             que
             le
             dict
             Robert
             ad
             un
             Sokne
             en
             le
             Citee
             de
             Loundres
             ;
             cestuscavoir
             du
             Mure
             de
             la
             Chanoniare
             de
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             si
             come
             home
             va
             aval
             la
             rue
             devant
             le
             Bracine
             de
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             tanque
             a
             Thamise
             ;
             et
             issent
             tanque
             a
             cost
             du
             molin
             q'est
             en
             l'eaw
             que
             vint
             avant
             avale
             del
             pount
             de
             Flete
             ,
             et
             va
             issi
             sus
             par
             les
             murs
             de
             Loundres
             tout
             entour
             les
             Freres
             prechours
             ,
             tanque
             a
             Ludgate
             :
             Et
             issint
             retourne
             jus
             arere
             par
             le
             meisan
             de
             ses
             ditz
             Freres
             ,
             tanque
             a
             la
             dit
             cornere
             de
             mure
             de
             la
             dite
             Chanoinerie
             de
             
               S.
               Pol
            
             ,
             cestaseavoir
             tout
             la
             paroche
             del
             esglise
             de
             
               S.
               Andrew
            
             ,
             q'
             est
             en
             le
             donesein
             de
             ces
             Auncestres
             par
             la
             dit
             seigneurie
             .
          
           
             Si
             ad
             le
             dit
             Robert
             appendant
             a
             eele
             Sokne
             ,
             tortz
             cestes
             choses
             desus
             escritts
             ;
             q'
             il
             doit
             avoir
             Sokman
             ,
             et
             mettre
             qui
             q'il
             voudra
             Sokman
             ;
             
             mel
             q'il
             soit
             de
             la
             Sokmanrie
             .
             Et
             si
             nul
             de
             la
             Sokmanrie
             soit
             emplede
             en
             la
             Gihalle
             de
             nule
             chose
             ,
             que
             ne
             touche
             le
             Corps
             le
             Meire
             ,
             qui
             que
             soit
             pour
             le
             temps
             ;
             ou
             qui
             touch
             le
             corps
             de
             nul
             Viscounte
             de
             la
             dicte
             ville
             ,
             list
             a
             Sokman
             de
             Sokmaneri
             le
             dit
             
               Robert
               le
               Fitz-Water
            
             a
             demaunder
             la
             Court
             le
             dit
             
               Robert
               Fitz-Waulter
            
             .
          
           
             Et
             le
             Meire
             et
             les
             Citizens
             de
             Loundres
             le
             deivent
             graunter
             d'aver
             sa
             Court
             ;
             et
             en
             sa
             Court
             doit
             son
             juggement
             porter
             ainsi
             come
             il
             est
             assentue
             en
             la
             Guihalle
             que
             done
             li
             serra
             .
             Si
             nul
             laron
             soit
             pris
             en
             san
             Sokne
             ,
             il
             doit
             aver
             son
             cep
             ,
             et
             son
             prisonement
             en
             son
             Sokne
             ;
             et
             serra
             illucque
             menez
             tanque
             a
             la
             Gihalle
             devant
             le
             Meire
             et
             la
             pour
             veiront
             son
             juggement
             que
             le
             deit
             ester
             donee
             mes
             son
             juggement
             ne
             serra
             mie
             puplie
             tanque
             il
             veigne
             en
             Court
             le
             dit
             Robert
             ,
             et
             en
             sa
             Franchise
             .
             Et
             serra
             la
             juggement
             tiel
             ,
             s'il
             ad
             mort
             deservi
             pur
             traison
             ,
             q'il
             soit
             lie
             au
             piler
             que
             estret
             en
             Thamise
             al
             Wode-Warfe
             ,
             la
             ou
             home
             attache
             les
             nieses
             ,
             deux
             montes
             et
             deux
             recreces
             del
             eawe
             .
             Et
             s'il
             soit
             dampne
             pur
             common
             larcin
             ,
             il
             deit
             estre
             menee
             as
             Homeaus
             (
             id
             est
             Helmes
             )
             et
             suffrir
             la
             son
             juggement
             come
             autres
             ommuns
             larouns
             .
          
           
             Et
             si
             ad
             le
             dit
             Robert
             et
             ses
             heires
             un
             grand
             honeur
             ,
             q'il
             tient
             a
             un
             grant
             Franchise
             en
             la
             dite
             Citee
             ;
             que
             le
             Maire
             de
             la
             Citee
             et
             les
             Citizens
             de
             mesme
             la
             ville
             ,
             li
             deivent
             faire
             de
             droict
             ;
             cestascavoir
             ,
             que
             quant
             le
             Maire
             voet
             tenir
             un
             grand
             Conseil
             ,
             il
             doit
             appeller
             le
             dit
             Robert
             ou
             ses
             heires
             ,
             p●r
             estre
             a
             son
             Conseil
             ,
             et
             au
             Conseil
             de
             la
             ville
             .
             Et
             deit
             le
             dit
             Robert
             estre
             jurez
             du
             Counseil
             de
             ville
             countra
             toutz
             
             gentz
             ,
             save
             le
             Roy
             d'Engleterre
             et
             ses
             heires
             .
          
           
             Et
             quant
             le
             dit
             Robert
             vint
             a
             Hustinges
             en
             la
             Gihalle
             de
             la
             Citee
             ,
             si
             deit
             le
             Meire
             ,
             ou
             son
             lieutenant
             lever
             countre
             li
             ,
             et
             le
             mette
             pres
             de
             luy
             .
             Et
             taunt
             come
             il
             est
             en
             la
             dite
             Gihalle
             ,
             si
             devient
             tous
             les
             juggements
             oste
             donez
             par
             my
             sa
             bouche
             ,
             selone
             le
             Record
             des
             Recordoures
             de
             la
             Gihalle
             .
             Et
             toutz
             les
             weyfes
             qui
             veignont
             ,
             il
             y
             soit
             ,
             il
             les
             doit
             doner
             as
             Baillifs
             de
             la
             ville
             ,
             ou
             a
             qui
             il
             voudra
             per
             le
             Counseil
             le
             Maire
             de
             la
             dite
             Citee
             .
          
           
             Which
             I
             have
             thus
             endeavoured
             to
             English
             .
          
           
             These
             are
             the
             Rights
             which
             belong
             to
             
               Robert
               Fitz-Walter
            
             ,
             Castellan
             of
             London
             ,
             Lord
             of
             Wodeham
             ,
             in
             the
             City
             of
             London
             :
             That
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             his
             heirs
             ought
             to
             be
             and
             are
             cheif
             Banner-bearers
             of
             London
             in
             Fee
             ,
             for
             the
             Castelry
             ,
             which
             he
             and
             his
             Ancestors
             have
             of
             
               Baynards
               Castle
            
             in
             the
             said
             City
             .
             In
             the
             time
             of
             war
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             his
             heirs
             ought
             to
             serve
             the
             City
             ,
             in
             manner
             hereafter
             written
             .
          
           
             That
             the
             said
             Robert
             ought
             to
             come
             armed
             upon
             his
             Horse
             of
             service
             ,
             with
             twenty
             men
             at
             Armes
             mounted
             upon
             Horses
             harnessed
             with
             Mail
             or
             with
             Iron
             ,
             even
             to
             the
             great
             door
             of
             the
             Minster
             of
             
               St.
               Paul
            
             ,
             with
             a
             Banner
             of
             his
             Armes
             displayed
             before
             him
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             he
             is
             come
             to
             the
             great
             door
             of
             the
             said
             Minster
             ,
             mounted
             and
             armd
             as
             aforesaid
             ,
             then
             ought
             the
             
               Mayor
               of
               London
            
             with
             all
             his
             Sheriffs
             and
             Aldermen
             ,
             to
             come
             on
             foot
             armed
             ,
             
             out
             of
             the
             Minster
             of
             
               St.
               Paul
            
             ,
             to
             the
             said
             door
             ,
             with
             his
             Banner
             in
             his
             hand
             ,
             and
             the
             Banner
             ought
             to
             be
             Gules
             ,
             an
             
               Image
               of
               St.
               Paul
               d'or
            
             ,
             the
             feet
             ,
             hands
             and
             head
             Argent
             ,
             with
             a
             sword
             Argent
             in
             the
             hand
             of
             the
             said
             Image
             .
          
           
             And
             as
             soon
             as
             the
             said
             Robert
             shall
             see
             the
             Mayor
             ,
             and
             his
             Sheriffs
             and
             Aldermen
             coming
             on
             foot
             out
             of
             the
             said
             Minster
             armed
             with
             this
             Banner
             ,
             he
             ,
             or
             his
             heirs
             ,
             who
             shall
             perform
             this
             service
             to
             the
             City
             ,
             shall
             dismount
             his
             Horse
             and
             salute
             the
             Mayor
             ,
             as
             his
             Companion
             and
             shall
             say
             to
             him
             ,
             
               Sir
               Mayor
               I
               am
               come
               to
               do
               my
               service
               ,
               which
               I
               owe
               to
               the
               City
               .
            
             And
             the
             Mayor
             ,
             Sheriffs
             and
             Aldermen
             shall
             say
             ,
             
               we
               allow
               you
               here
               as
               our
               Banner-bearer
               of
               this
               City
               in
               Fee
               ,
               this
               Banner
               of
               the
               City
               to
               carry
               and
               govern
               to
               your
               power
               ,
               to
               the
               Honour
               and
               profit
               of
               our
               City
               .
            
          
           
             And
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             his
             heirs
             shall
             take
             the
             Banner
             in
             his
             hand
             :
             And
             the
             Mayor
             and
             Sheriffs
             of
             the
             said
             City
             shall
             follow
             him
             to
             the
             door
             ,
             and
             present
             him
             with
             a
             Horse
             of
             xx
             l.
             price
             ;
             which
             Horse
             shall
             have
             a
             Saddle
             garnished
             with
             the
             Arms
             of
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             covered
             with
             a
             Sendal
             of
             the
             same
             Armes
             ;
             and
             shall
             deliver
             xx
             l.
             sterling
             to
             the
             Chamberlain
             of
             the
             said
             Robert
             ,
             for
             his
             charges
             of
             that
             day
             .
          
           
             And
             the
             said
             Robert
             shall
             mount
             the
             Horse
             ,
             which
             the
             Mayor
             then
             presented
             him
             ,
             with
             the
             Banner
             in
             his
             hand
             ,
             and
             as
             soon
             as
             he
             is
             mounted
             ,
             he
             shall
             desire
             the
             Mayor
             forthwith
             to
             cause
             a
             Marshall
             to
             be
             chosen
             out
             of
             the
             Host
             of
             the
             City
             of
             London
             .
             And
             as
             soon
             as
             the
             Marshall
             
             is
             chosen
             ,
             the
             said
             Robert
             shall
             command
             the
             Mayor
             and
             his
             Burgesses
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             to
             cause
             the
             common
             Signal
             to
             be
             sounded
             through
             the
             City
             ,
             that
             all
             the
             Communalty
             may
             follow
             the
             Banner
             of
             
               St.
               Paul
            
             (
             carried
             before
             them
             by
             the
             said
             Roberts
             own
             hand
             )
             to
             Algate
             ,
             to
             which
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             the
             Mayor
             shall
             assent
             .
          
           
             If
             it
             so
             happen
             ,
             that
             the
             said
             Robert
             shall
             march
             out
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             then
             he
             shall
             choose
             two
             of
             the
             most
             sage
             persons
             out
             of
             every
             Ward
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             to
             take
             care
             how
             it
             may
             best
             be
             guarded
             in
             his
             absence
             ;
             and
             this
             Council
             shall
             be
             held
             in
             the
             Priory
             of
             the
             Trinity
             ,
             near
             Aldgate
             .
             And
             before
             every
             Town
             or
             Castle
             which
             the
             Army
             of
             London
             shall
             beseige
             ,
             if
             he
             continue
             a
             year
             about
             the
             seige
             ,
             the
             said
             Robert
             ought
             to
             have
             from
             the
             Commons
             of
             London
             ,
             one
             hundred
             shillings
             for
             his
             pains
             ,
             and
             no
             more
             .
             These
             are
             the
             Rights
             which
             the
             said
             Robert
             ought
             to
             have
             in
             London
             in
             the
             time
             of
             War.
             
             
          
           
             That
             is
             to
             say
             ;
             that
             the
             said
             Robert
             hath
             a
             Soke
             in
             the
             City
             of
             London
             ,
             viz.
             from
             the
             Wall
             of
             the
             Canonry
             of
             
               St.
               Paul
            
             as
             a
             man
             goes
             down
             by
             the
             *
             Bracine
             of
             
               St.
               Paul
            
             to
             the
             Thames
             and
             so
             to
             the
             side
             of
             the
             Mill
             which
             stands
             on
             the
             water
             that
             runs
             down
             by
             Fleet-Bridge
             ,
             and
             thence
             by
             London
             Walls
             round
             about
             the
             Friers
             Preachers
             ,
             to
             Ludgate
             :
             And
             so
             returns
             by
             the
             
             back
             of
             the
             said
             Friers
             House
             ,
             to
             the
             corner
             of
             the
             said
             Canons
             Wall
             of
             
               St.
               Paul.
            
             That
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             all
             the
             Parish
             of
             the
             Church
             of
             St.
             *
             Andrew
             which
             is
             in
             the
             gift
             of
             his
             Ancestors
             ,
             by
             the
             said
             Seignory
             .
          
           
             The
             said
             Robert
             hath
             also
             apppendant
             to
             this
             Soke
             ,
             all
             these
             things
             here
             under
             written
             :
             That
             he
             ought
             to
             have
             a
             Sokeman
             of
             his
             own
             choice
             ,
             provided
             he
             be
             of
             the
             Sokemanry
             .
             And
             if
             any
             of
             the
             Sokemanry
             shall
             be
             impleaded
             in
             the
             
               Guild
               Hall
            
             for
             any
             matter
             which
             touches
             not
             the
             body
             of
             the
             Mayor
             for
             the
             time
             being
             ,
             or
             any
             Sheriff
             of
             the
             said
             City
             ,
             it
             shall
             be
             lawful
             for
             the
             Sokeman
             of
             the
             Sokemanry
             of
             the
             said
             
               Robert
               le
               Fitz-Walter
            
             ,
             to
             demand
             the
             Court
             of
             the
             said
             
               Robert
               le
               Fitz-Walter
            
             .
          
           
             And
             the
             Mayor
             and
             Citizens
             of
             London
             ought
             to
             grant
             him
             to
             have
             his
             Court
             ,
             in
             which
             his
             Judgment
             ought
             to
             be
             agreeable
             to
             that
             of
             the
             Guild-Hall
             .
             If
             any
             thief
             shall
             be
             taken
             In
             his
             Soke
             ,
             he
             ought
             to
             have
             his
             flocks
             and
             imprisonment
             in
             his
             Soke
             ,
             and
             from
             thence
             he
             shall
             be
             carried
             to
             the
             Guild-Hall
             before
             the
             Mayor
             ,
             to
             receive
             his
             Judgment
             ,
             which
             ought
             there
             to
             be
             given
             ;
             but
             the
             Judgment
             shall
             not
             be
             pronounced
             ,
             untill
             he
             come
             in
             the
             Court
             of
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             in
             his
             Franchise
             .
             And
             the
             Judgment
             shall
             be
             such
             ;
             If
             he
             have
             deserved
             death
             for
             Treason
             ,
             he
             ought
             to
             be
             tied
             to
             a
             Pillar
             which
             stands
             in
             the
             Thames
             at
             Wood-wharf
             ,
             whereunto
             Water-men
             tye
             their
             Barges
             or
             Boats
             ,
             and
             there
             continue
             two
             Floods
             and
             two
             Ebbs
             of
             the
             Water
             .
             And
             if
             he
             be
             condemned
             for
             a
             common
             Larcin
             ,
             he
             ought
             to
             be
             hangd
             at
             
             the
             *
             Elms
             ,
             and
             there
             suffer
             his
             Judgment
             ,
             as
             other
             common
             Thieves
             .
          
           
             Also
             the
             said
             Robert
             and
             his
             heirs
             have
             a
             great
             honour
             ,
             in
             holding
             so
             great
             a
             Franchise
             in
             the
             said
             City
             ,
             where
             the
             Mayor
             and
             Citizens
             ought
             to
             doe
             him
             right
             ;
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             that
             when
             the
             Mayor
             is
             minded
             to
             hold
             a
             great
             Council
             ,
             he
             ought
             to
             call
             the
             said
             Robert
             or
             his
             heirs
             ,
             to
             be
             of
             his
             Council
             ,
             and
             of
             the
             said
             Cities
             Council
             :
             And
             the
             said
             Robert
             ought
             to
             be
             sworn
             of
             the
             Cities
             Council
             ,
             against
             all
             people
             ;
             save
             the
             King
             of
             England
             and
             his
             heirs
             .
          
           
             And
             when
             the
             said
             Robert
             shall
             come
             to
             the
             Hustings
             at
             the
             Guild-Hall
             of
             the
             said
             City
             ,
             the
             Mayor
             or
             his
             Deputy
             ought
             to
             rise
             to
             him
             ,
             and
             then
             place
             him
             by
             him
             .
             And
             whilst
             he
             is
             in
             the
             Guild-Hall
             ,
             all
             Judgments
             ought
             to
             be
             pronounced
             by
             his
             mouth
             ,
             according
             to
             the
             Record
             of
             the
             Recorders
             of
             the
             Guild-Hall
             .
             And
             all
             the
             Waifs
             which
             shall
             happen
             ,
             whilst
             he
             is
             there
             ,
             he
             ought
             to
             give
             to
             the
             Bailifs
             of
             the
             City
             ,
             or
             to
             whom
             he
             pleases
             ,
             by
             advice
             of
             the
             Mayor
             of
             the
             said
             City
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Whorlton
             .
          
           
             
               Nicholaus
               de
               Menyll
            
             tenuit
             Manerium
             de
             Whorlton
             ,
             &c.
             de
             Archiepiscopo
             Cantuarensi
             ,
             
             serviente
             dictum
             Archiepiscopum
             ,
             die
             Consecrationis
             suae
             de
             Coupa
             ,
             qua
             idem
             Archiepiscopus
             bibere
             debet
             eodem
             die
             .
          
        
         
           
             Michleham
             .
          
           
             
               Radulfus
               de
               Belvoir
            
             tenet
             duas
             Carucatas
             terrae
             in
             Michleham
             de
             
               Rogero
               de
               Mowbray
            
             .
             
             Reddendo
             annuatim
             quasdam
             Caligas
             de
             Scarleto
             ad
             Natale
             Domini
             pro
             omnibus
             servitiis
             .
          
        
         
           
             London
             .
          
           
             Anostre
             Seignour
             le
             Roy
             et
             a
             son
             Conseil
             monstre
             
               Richard
               de
               Bettoyne
            
             de
             Loundres
             ,
             
             qe
             come
             au
             Coronement
             nostre
             Seignour
             le
             Roy
             q'ore
             est
             ,
             il
             adonque
             
               Meire
               de
               Londres
            
             fesoit
             l'Office
             de
             Botiller
             oue
             CCCLX
             Vadletz
             vestuz
             d'une
             sute
             ,
             chescun
             portant
             en
             sa
             maine
             un
             Coupe
             blanche
             d'argent
             ,
             come
             autres
             Meirs
             de
             Londres
             ount
             faitz
             as
             Coronementz
             des
             Progenitours
             nostre
             Seignour
             le
             Roy
             ,
             dont
             memorie
             ne
             court
             ,
             et
             le
             Fee
             q'appendoit
             a
             cel
             iorne
             ,
             Cest
             asavoir
             un
             Coupe
             d'or
             ove
             la
             Covercle
             ,
             et
             un
             Ewer
             d'or
             enamaille
             ,
             lui
             fust
             livere
             per
             assent
             du
             Counte
             de
             Lancastre
             et
             d'autres
             Grantz
             qu'adonques
             y
             furent
             du
             Conseil
             nostre
             Seignour
             le
             Roy
             per
             la
             maine
             
               Sire
               Robert
               de
               Wodehouse
            
             :
             Et
             ore
             vient
             en
             Estreite
             as
             Viscountes
             de
             Londres
             
             hors
             del
             Chokker
             de
             faire
             lever
             des
             biens
             et
             Chateux
             du
             dit
             Richard
             89
             l.
             12
             s.
             6
             d.
             pur
             le
             Fee
             avantdit
             ,
             dont
             il
             prie
             que
             remedie
             lui
             soit
             ordeyne
             .
             Et
             le
             Meire
             et
             les
             Citeyns
             D'oxenford
             ount
             ,
             per
             point
             de
             Chartre
             ,
             quils
             vendront
             a
             Londres
             a
             l'encoronement
             d'eyder
             le
             Meire
             de
             Londres
             pur
             servir
             a
             la
             Fest
             ,
             et
             toutz
             ount
             usee
             .
             Et
             si
             il
             plest
             a
             nostre
             Seignour
             le
             Roy
             et
             a
             son
             Conseil
             ,
             nous
             payerons
             volenters
             le
             Feel
             ,
             issent
             que
             nous
             soyoms
             descharges
             de
             la
             service
             .
          
           
             Id
             est
             .
          
           
             To
             our
             Lord
             the
             King
             and
             his
             Council
             
               Richard
               de
               Bettoyne
            
             of
             London
             sheweth
             that
             whereas
             ,
             at
             the
             Coronation
             of
             our
             Lord
             the
             King
             that
             now
             is
             ,
             he
             being
             then
             
               Mayor
               of
               London
            
             ,
             performed
             the
             Office
             of
             Butler
             ,
             with
             three
             hundred
             and
             sixty
             Valets
             clothed
             in
             the
             same
             Livery
             ,
             each
             one
             carrying
             in
             his
             hand
             a
             white
             Silver
             Cup
             ,
             as
             other
             Mayors
             of
             London
             have
             time
             out
             of
             mind
             used
             to
             doe
             ,
             at
             the
             Coronation
             of
             the
             Kings
             Progenitors
             ,
             and
             the
             Fee
             ,
             appendant
             to
             that
             service
             ,
             that
             is
             to
             say
             ,
             a
             Gold
             Cup
             with
             a
             Cover
             ,
             and
             with
             an
             Ewer
             of
             Gold
             enameled
             ,
             was
             delivered
             to
             him
             by
             assent
             of
             the
             Earl
             of
             Lancaster
             and
             other
             great
             men
             ,
             then
             of
             our
             Lord
             the
             Kings
             Council
             ,
             by
             the
             hands
             of
             
               Sir
               Robert
               de
               Woodhouse
            
             :
             And
             now
             there
             comes
             an
             Estreat
             out
             of
             the
             Exchequer
             to
             the
             Sheriffs
             of
             London
             ,
             for
             the
             levying
             of
             89
             l.
             12
             s.
             6
             d.
             for
             the
             said
             fee
             upon
             the
             goods
             and
             Chattels
             of
             the
             said
             Richard
             ,
             wherein
             he
             prays
             that
             remedy
             may
             be
             ordained
             him
             .
             And
             the
             Mayor
             and
             Citizens
             of
             Oxford
             are
             
             bound
             by
             Charter
             ,
             to
             come
             to
             London
             at
             the
             Coronation
             ,
             to
             assist
             the
             Mayor
             of
             London
             in
             serving
             at
             the
             Feast
             ,
             and
             so
             have
             always
             used
             to
             doe
             .
             Or
             if
             it
             please
             our
             Lord
             the
             King
             and
             his
             Council
             ,
             we
             will
             willingly
             pay
             the
             Fee
             ,
             so
             that
             we
             may
             be
             discharged
             of
             that
             Service
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stapleherst
             .
             
          
           
             Tenementum
             Newstede
             cum
             pertin
             .
             in
             villa
             de
             Stapleherst
             in
             Comitatu
             Cantiae
             tenetur
             de
             Manerio
             de
             East-Greenwich
             per
             fidelitatem
             tantum
             &
             in
             libero
             Socagio
             per
             Paten
             .
             dat
             .
             3.
             
             Feb.
             4.
             
             Edward
             .
             6.
             
             And
             by
             the
             payment
             for
             Smoak-silver
             yearly
             to
             the
             Sheriff
             ,
             the
             sum
             of
             six
             pence
             .
          
        
         
           
             Apelderham
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Aylemer
            
             tenet
             per
             irrotulamentum
             Curiae
             unum
             Messuagium
             &
             unam
             virgatam
             terrae
             ,
             
             &c.
             in
             Apelderham
             in
             Com.
             Sussex
             &
             debet
             invenire
             unum
             hominem
             cum
             uno
             equo
             ad
             herciandum
             qualibet
             Septimana
             per
             unum
             diem
             ad
             utrumque
             1
             Semen
             ,
             Yemale
             &
             Quadragesimale
             ,
             dum
             aliquid
             fuerit
             ad
             2
             herciandum
             in
             terra
             Domini
             .
             Et
             ille
             qui
             herciat
             quolibet
             die
             recipiet
             unum
             Repastum
             ,
             viz.
             Panem
             ,
             Potagium
             ,
             3
             Compernagium
             &
             potum
             precii
             1
             d.
             &
             quilibet
             equus
             hercians
             habebit
             qualibet
             die
             tantum
             de
             Avenis
             sicut
             capi
             potest
             inter
             duas
             manus
             ;
             &
             etiam
             debet
             venire
             quolibet
             anno
             ad
             duas
             4
             Precarias
             Carucae
             cum
             Caruca
             sua
             ,
             si
             habeat
             integram
             Carucam
             ,
             vel
             de
             parte
             quam
             
             habet
             Carucae
             ,
             si
             Carucam
             non
             habeat
             integram
             ,
             &
             tunc
             arare
             debet
             utroque
             die
             quantum
             potest
             a
             mane
             ad
             meridiem
             ,
             &
             uterque
             5
             tentor
             ,
             viz.
             Carucae
             ,
             &
             fugator
             habebunt
             unum
             Pastum
             solempnem
             utroque
             die
             praedictarum
             Precariarum
             —
             Et
             debet
             invenire
             ad
             tres
             Precarias
             in
             Autumpno
             ,
             quolibet
             die
             duos
             homines
             ,
             &
             habebit
             uterque
             dictorum
             hominum
             ad
             utrumque
             diem
             precariarum
             ,
             Primus
             unum
             Panem
             utroque
             die
             de
             frumento
             &
             ordeo
             mixto
             ,
             qui
             ponderabit
             18
             Libras
             cerae
             ,
             precium
             cujuslibet
             panis
             1
             d.
             q.
             Et
             ad
             tertiam
             Precariam
             habebit
             uterque
             homo
             unum
             Panem
             praedicti
             ponderis
             ,
             totum
             de
             frumento
             prec
             .
             1
             d.
             ob
             .
             Et
             habebunt
             praedicti
             duo
             homines
             coniunctim
             ,
             ad
             quamlibet
             de
             praedictis
             tribus
             Precariis
             ,
             Potagium
             &
             ferculum
             de
             Carne
             sine
             potu
             prec
             .
             1
             d.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Dylew
             or
             Dylwin
             ,
          
           
             
               Adam
               de
               Dyleu
            
             tenet
             in
             Dilew
             in
             Com.
             Heref.
             duas
             virgatas
             &
             dimid
             .
             terrae
             ,
             
             Reddendo
             inde
             annuatim
             
               Willielmo
               filio
               Warini
            
             tres
             solidos
             argenti
             ,
             &
             inveniendo
             tempore
             guerrae
             dicto
             Willielmo
             singulis
             annis
             per
             quindecim
             dies
             ,
             unum
             hominem
             ,
             cum
             uno
             equo
             &
             uno
             
             Compuncto
             &
             uno
             Capello
             ferreo
             &
             una
             lancea
             ,
             ad
             custum
             dicti
             Willielmi
             .
             Et
             si
             equus
             ejus
             moreretur
             vel
             esset
             interfectus
             in
             servitio
             praedicti
             Willielmi
             ,
             idem
             Willielmus
             daret
             ei
             xx
             s.
             pro
             equo
             ipso
             .
          
        
         
           
             Lincoln
             .
          
           
             Rex
             mandat
             Baronibus
             ,
             quod
             allocent
             
               Roberto
               de
               Chadworth
            
             Vicecomiti
             Lincoln11
             .
             
             lvj
             s.
             vij
             d.
             quos
             per
             Praeceptum
             Regis
             ,
             liberavit
             
               Johanni
               de
               Bellovento
            
             ,
             pro
             putura
             septem
             Leporariorum
             &
             trium
             Falconum
             &
             Alanerarii
             ,
             &
             pro
             vadiis
             unius
             Bracenarii
             ,
             a
             die
             Sancti
             
               Johannis
               Baptistae
            
             usque
             ad
             Vigiliam
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             prox
             .
             sequen
             .
             utroque
             die
             
             computato
             ,
             viz.
             
             pro
             Putura
             cujuslibet
             Leporarii
             &
             Falconis
             per
             diem
             ,
             1
             d.
             ob
             .
             &
             pro
             vadiis
             praedicti
             Bracenarii
             per
             diem
             ,
             2
             d.
             
          
        
         
           
             Shirefeld
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Warbleton
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Shirefeld
             in
             Com.
             Southampton
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             Magnam
             Serjantiam
             ,
             
             viz.
             per
             Servitium
             essendi
             Mareschallus
             de
             meretricibus
             ,
             &
             dismembrandi
             Malefactores
             adjudicatos
             ,
             &
             mensurandi
             Galones
             &
             Bussellos
             in
             Hospitio
             Regis
             .
          
        
         
           
             Brodgate
             Park
             .
             Com.
             Leyc
             .
          
           
             Haec
             est
             Concordia
             fact
             apud
             Leycestriam
             die
             Sancti
             Vincentii
             Martyris
             ,
             Anno
             Regni
             Regis
             Henrici
             filii
             Regis
             Johannis
             xxxj
             ●
             ,
             Coram
             Domino
             
               Rogero
               de
               Turkilby
            
             ,
             
             Magistro
             
               Simone
               de
               Walton
            
             ,
             Domino
             
               Gilberto
               de
               Preston
            
             &
             Domino
             
               Johanne
               de
               Cobham
            
             Justiciariis
             tunc
             ibidem
             Itinerantibus
             ,
             Inter
             
               Rogerum
               de
               Quincy
            
             Comitem
             Wintoniae
             &
             
               Rogerum
               Somery
               ,
               viz.
            
             Quod
             praedictus
             
               Rogerus
               de
               Somery
            
             concessit
             pro
             se
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             ,
             quod
             praedictus
             Comes
             &
             haeredes
             sui
             habeant
             &
             teneant
             Parcum
             suum
             de
             
             Bradgate
             ita
             inclausum
             sicut
             inclusus
             fuit
             in
             Octabis
             Sancti
             Hillarii
             anno
             praedicti
             Regis
             Henrici
             xxxj
             o
             cum
             *
             Saltatoriis
             tunc
             in
             eo
             factis
             .
             Et
             pro
             hac
             concordia
             &
             concessione
             idem
             Comes
             concessit
             pro
             se
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             ,
             quod
             idem
             
               Rogerus
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredes
             sui
             quacunque
             hora
             veniant
             in
             Foresta
             ipsius
             Comitis
             ad
             *
             bersandum
             in
             ea
             cum
             novem
             Arcubus
             &
             sex
             Berseletis
             secundum
             formam
             Cyrographi
             prius
             facti
             inter
             praedictum
             
               Rogerum
               Comitem
               Wintoniae
            
             &
             
               Hugonem
               de
               Albaniaco
            
             Comitem
             Arundeliae
             in
             Curia
             Domini
             Regis
             apud
             Leycestriam
             ;
             &
             si
             aliqua
             fera
             ,
             
             per
             aliquem
             praedictorum
             Arcuum
             vulnerata
             ,
             intraverit
             praedictum
             Parcum
             per
             aliquem
             Saltatorium
             ,
             vel
             alibi
             ,
             bene
             licebit
             praedicto
             
               Rogero
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             mittere
             unum
             hominem
             vel
             duos
             ex
             suis
             qui
             sequentur
             praedictam
             feram
             ,
             cum
             canibus
             ,
             illam
             feram
             sequentibus
             ,
             infra
             praedictum
             Parcum
             ,
             sine
             Arcu
             &
             sagittis
             ,
             &
             illam
             capiant
             eo
             die
             quo
             vulnerata
             fuerit
             ,
             sine
             laesione
             aliarum
             ferarum
             in
             praedict
             '
             Parco
             existentium
             :
             Ita
             quod
             si
             sint
             Pedes
             intrabunt
             per
             aliquem
             saltatorium
             vel
             Hayam
             ,
             &
             si
             sint
             eques
             intrabunt
             per
             Portam
             ,
             si
             aperta
             fuerit
             ,
             &
             aliter
             non
             intrabunt
             ,
             antequam
             corna
             bunt
             pro
             Parcario
             ,
             si
             venire
             voluerit
             .
             Et
             praeterea
             idem
             Comes
             concessit
             pro
             se
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             ,
             quod
             ipsi
             de
             caetero
             quolibet
             anno
             capi
             facient
             duos
             damos
             tempore
             Pinguedinis
             &
             duas
             damas
             tempore
             Firmationis
             ,
             &
             eas
             liberari
             facient
             ad
             Portam
             praedicti
             Parci
             alicui
             hominum
             praedicti
             
               Rogeri
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredum
             suorum
             ,
             literas
             Patentes
             ipsorum
             deferentes
             pro
             praedictis
             
             Damis
             .
             Concessit
             etiam
             praedictus
             Comes
             pro
             se
             et
             haeredibus
             suis
             ,
             quod
             ipsi
             de
             caetero
             nullum
             Parcum
             Facient
             ,
             nec
             ▪
             Parcum
             augmentabunt
             
             infra
             metas
             bersationis
             praedicti
             Rogeri
             &
             haeredum
             suorum
             ,
             praeter
             antiqua
             Clausa
             praedictae
             Forestae
             .
             Et
             praedictus
             
               Rogerus
               de
               Somery
            
             concessit
             pro
             se
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             ,
             quod
             ipsi
             de
             caetero
             nunquam
             intrabunt
             praedictam
             Forestam
             ad
             bersandum
             nisi
             cum
             novem
             Arcubus
             &
             sex
             Berseletis
             ,
             &
             quod
             Forestarii
             sui
             non
             portabunt
             in
             Bosco
             praedicti
             
               Rogeri
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredum
             suorum
             ,
             Sagittas
             barbatas
             set
             pilettas
             ,
             &
             quod
             homines
             sui
             de
             Barwe
             &
             Forestarii
             infra
             Octabis
             Sancti
             Michaelis
             ad
             Vadum
             Parci
             Fidelitatem
             facient
             quolibet
             anno
             Balivis
             praedicti
             Comitis
             &
             haeredum
             suorum
             ,
             quod
             venationem
             praedicti
             Comitis
             et
             haeredum
             suorum
             servabunt
             fideliter
             &
             alia
             quae
             ad
             dictam
             Forestam
             pertinent
             ,
             secundum
             proportum
             dicti
             Cyrographi
             inter
             praedictos
             Comites
             Wintoniae
             &
             Arundeliae
             prius
             confecti
             .
             Et
             haec
             Concordia
             facta
             est
             inter
             praedictum
             Comitem
             &
             praedictum
             
               Rogerum
               de
               Somery
            
             ,
             salvis
             eidem
             Comiti
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             &
             praedicto
             
               Rogero
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             omnibus
             Articulis
             in
             praedicto
             Cyrographo
             confecto
             inter
             praedictos
             Comites
             Wintoniae
             &
             Arundeliae
             contentis
             .
             Et
             praeterea
             idem
             Comes
             concessit
             pro
             se
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             ,
             quod
             unus
             vel
             duo
             hominum
             praedicti
             
               Rogeri
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredum
             suorum
             qui
             sequentur
             praedictam
             feram
             vulneratam
             cum
             canibus
             eam
             sequentibus
             infra
             praedictum
             Parcum
             cum
             praedicta
             fera
             ,
             fi
             eam
             ceperint
             vel
             non
             cum
             praedictis
             Canibus
             ,
             praedicti
             parci
             libere
             
             exeant
             per
             Portam
             &
             sine
             impedimento
             .
             Et
             praedictus
             Comes
             &
             haeredes
             scire
             facient
             aliquem
             de
             suis
             praedicto
             
               Rogero
               de
               Somery
            
             &
             haeredibus
             suis
             apud
             Barwe
             quo
             die
             mittetur
             pro
             supradictis
             damis
             ad
             praedictum
             locum
             praedictis
             temporibus
             ,
             &
             hoc
             scire
             eis
             facient
             per
             sex
             dies
             ante
             praedictum
             diem
             .
             In
             cujus
             rei
             testimonium
             alter
             alterius
             Scripto
             sigillum
             suum
             apposuit
             .
             Et
             sciendum
             est
             quod
             
               Tempus
               Pinguedinis
            
             hic
             computatur
             inter
             Festum
             beati
             
               Petri
               ad
               Vincula
            
             &
             
               Exaltationem
               Sanctae
               Crucis
            
             ,
             &
             
               Tempus
               Firmationis
            
             inter
             Festum
             
               Sancti
               Martini
            
             &
             
               Purificationem
               Beatae
               Mariae
            
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Sutton
             Courtenay
             .
          
           
             Sciant
             praesentes
             &
             futuri
             ;
             
             quod
             ego
             
               Ricardus
               de
               Harrecurt
            
             dedi
             &
             concessi
             
               Willielmo
               de
               Sutton
            
             pro
             homagio
             &
             servitio
             suo
             totam
             illam
             Virgatam
             terrae
             in
             Sutton
             cum
             uno
             Messuagio
             &
             pertin
             .
             —
             dictus
             vero
             Willielmus
             &
             
             haeredes
             sui
             arabunt
             unum
             Seilonem
             ad
             Yvernagium
             &
             unum
             Seylonem
             ad
             
               Semen
               Quadragisimale
            
             &
             unum
             Seylonem
             ad
             Warectam
             ,
             &
             sarclabunt
             per
             unum
             diem
             cum
             uno
             homine
             ,
             &
             falcabunt
             cum
             uno
             homine
             per
             unum
             diem
             in
             Esteia
             .
             Et
             imvenient
             unum
             hominem
             ad
             levandum
             prata
             ,
             &
             cariabunt
             dicta
             prata
             cum
             una
             Carecta
             ,
             quousque
             cariata
             sint
             plenarie
             in
             Curiam
             de
             Sutton
             ,
             &
             invenient
             unum
             hominem
             ad
             faciendum
             Mullones
             saeni
             quousque
             perficiantur
             ,
             &
             facient
             quatuor
             Precarias
             autumpnales
             cum
             duobus
             hominibus
             ,
             scil
             .
             tres
             ad
             cibum
             illorum
             proprium
             &
             quartam
             ad
             cibum
             Domini
             ,
             &
             cariabunt
             bladum
             per
             unum
             diem
             cum
             una
             Carecta
             ,
             &
             invenient
             unum
             hominem
             per
             unum
             diem
             ad
             faciendum
             Meyas
             in
             Grangia
             .
             Haec
             omnia
             Servitia
             &c.
             Hiis
             testibus
             —
             
          
        
         
           
             Colewyke
             &
             Wyleweby
             .
          
           
             
               Reginaldus
               de
               Colewyke
            
             debet
             pro
             Serjantia
             de
             Colewyke
             Domino
             Regi
             in
             adventu
             suo
             apud
             Nottingham
             semel
             in
             anno
             duodecim
             Sagittas
             ;
             
             Et
             pro
             Serjantia
             de
             Wileweby
             debet
             Domino
             Regi
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             Wallia
             unum
             equum
             precii
             3
             s.
             4
             d.
             &
             unum
             Saccum
             cum
             Brochia
             ,
             &
             unum
             star;
             Capistrum
             cum
             Canabo
             precii
             .
             i
             d.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Benham
             .
          
           
             
             
               Fulk
               Fitz-Warine
            
             held
             certain
             Lands
             in
             Benham
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Glocester
             of
             
               Thomas
               Lord
               Berkley
            
             ,
             Lord
             of
             Brimmesfeild
             ,
             by
             Serjeanty
             ;
             To
             carry
             a
             Horne
             in
             Brimmesfeild
             Park
             ,
             betwixt
             the
             feasts
             of
             the
             Assumption
             and
             Nativity
             of
             the
             blessed
             Virgin
             ,
             at
             such
             time
             as
             the
             King
             should
             hunt
             there
             .
          
        
         
           
             Turroc
             .
          
           
             
             King
             Richard
             the
             First
             gave
             to
             
               Henry
               de
               Grey
            
             ,
             of
             Codnor
             ,
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Turroc
             in
             Essex
             ;
             which
             Grant
             King
             John
             confirmed
             ,
             and
             by
             his
             Charter
             vouchsafed
             him
             the
             priviledge
             to
             Hunt
             the
             Hare
             and
             Fox
             in
             any
             Lands
             belonging
             to
             the
             Crown
             ,
             except
             the
             Kings
             own
             demean
             Parks
             ,
             a
             special
             favour
             in
             those
             times
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Calistoke
             .
             
          
           
             Nativi
             tenentes
             de
             Calistoke
             in
             Com.
             Cornubiae
             reddunt
             per
             annum
             de
             certo
             redditu
             vocato
             
             Berbiagium
             ,
             ad
             le
             Hokeday
             ,
             xix
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             Savernake
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               Mautravers
            
             ,
             
             Custos
             Forestarum
             Regis
             citra
             Trentam
             ,
             clamat
             habere
             de
             quolibet
             Forestario
             tam
             infra
             Forestam
             de
             Savernake
             quam
             alibi
             in
             Com.
             Wiltes
             ,
             cum
             obierit
             ,
             Equum
             ,
             Sellam
             cum
             fraeno
             ,
             Cornu
             &
             gladium
             ejusdem
             ,
             &
             Arcum
             &
             Sagittas
             barbatas
             .
          
        
         
           
             Eresby
             .
          
           
             
               John
               de
               Wileghby
            
             held
             the
             Manour
             of
             Eresby
             with
             its
             appurtenances
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Lincoln
             ,
             of
             the
             Bishop
             of
             Durham
             ,
             
             by
             the
             service
             of
             one
             Knights
             Fee
             ,
             and
             of
             being
             Bailif
             to
             the
             Bishop
             for
             the
             time
             being
             ,
             of
             all
             his
             Lands
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Lincoln
             ;
             To
             
             hold
             his
             Courts
             ,
             make
             Attachments
             ,
             Distresses
             and
             whatsoever
             else
             belongs
             to
             that
             Office
             ,
             at
             his
             own
             costs
             ;
             And
             to
             levy
             all
             the
             Issues
             and
             profits
             arising
             thereby
             ,
             and
             to
             be
             answerable
             to
             the
             Bishop
             for
             the
             same
             .
             Also
             by
             the
             service
             of
             being
             Steward
             to
             him
             and
             his
             Successors
             ,
             and
             to
             carry
             a
             Mess
             of
             meat
             to
             his
             Table
             ,
             on
             the
             day
             of
             his
             Consecration
             as
             also
             at
             Christmas
             and
             Whitsontide
             ,
             by
             himself
             or
             his
             eldest
             Son
             ,
             in
             case
             he
             were
             a
             Knight
             ,
             or
             some
             other
             fitting
             Knight
             thereunto
             deputed
             by
             his
             Letters
             Patent
             .
          
        
         
           
             Grosmunt
             .
          
           
             
               Willielmus
               de
               Braosa
            
             dedit
             Regi
             octingentas
             Marcas
             ,
             
             tres
             
             dextrarios
             ,
             quinque
             Chacuros
             viginti
             quatuor
             Sensas
             &
             decem
             Leporarios
             ,
             pro
             habenda
             seisina
             Castrorum
             de
             
               Grosmunt
               Skenefrith
            
             &
             LLantely
             in
             Com.
             Monmouth
             .
          
        
         
         
           
             Bondby
             .
          
           
             
               Edwardus
               Botiler
            
             Chivalier
             &
             Anna
             uxor
             ejus
             ,
             
             soror
             &
             haeres
             
               Hugonis
               le
               Despenser
            
             tenent
             Manerium
             de
             Bondby
             in
             Com.
             Lincoln
             per
             servitium
             portandi
             albam
             virgam
             coram
             Domino
             Rege
             in
             Festo
             natalis
             Domini
             ,
             si
             idem
             Rex
             in
             eodem
             Comitatu
             ad
             idem
             Festum
             interesset
             .
          
        
         
           
             More
             .
          
           
             
               Walterus
               de
               Aldeham
            
             tenet
             terram
             de
             Rege
             in
             la
             More
             in
             Com.
             Salop
             per
             servitium
             reddendi
             Regi
             per
             annum
             ad
             Scaccarium
             suum
             duos
             cultellos
             ,
             
             quorum
             unus
             talis
             valoris
             esse
             debet
             ,
             unam
             virgam
             Coryleam
             unius
             anni
             &
             longitudinis
             unius
             Cubiti
             ,
             ad
             primam
             percussionem
             per
             medium
             scindere
             debet
             ,
             &c.
             
             Quod
             quidem
             servitium
             in
             medio
             Scaccarii
             in
             praesentia
             Thesaurarii
             &
             Baronum
             quolibet
             anno
             in
             Crastino
             
               Sancti
               Michaelis
            
             fieri
             debet
             .
             Et
             dicti
             Cultelli
             libereatur
             Camerario
             ad
             opus
             Regis
             custodiendi
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Chetington
             .
          
           
             
               Rogerus
               Carbet
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Chetington
             in
             Com.
             Salop
             de
             Rege
             in
             Capite
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             peditem
             tempore
             guerrae
             in
             exercitu
             Regis
             Walliae
             ,
             
             cum
             uno
             arcu
             &
             tribus
             sagittis
             &
             uno
             Palo
             ;
             Et
             deseret
             secum
             unum
             Baconem
             ,
             &
             cum
             ad
             Exercitum
             Regis
             pervenerit
             ,
             liberabit
             Mareschallo
             Regis
             medietatem
             Baconis
             ,
             &
             inde
             Mareschallus
             deliberabit
             ei
             quotidie
             ad
             prandium
             suum
             de
             praedicto
             dimidio
             Baconis
             ,
             dum
             steterit
             in
             praedicto
             exercitu
             .
             Et
             debet
             sequi
             exercitum
             durante
             dimidio
             Bacone
             praedicto
             .
          
        
         
           
             Winterslew
             .
          
           
             
               Johannes
               de
               Roches
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Winterslew
             in
             Com.
             Wiltes
             per
             servitium
             ,
             
             quod
             quando
             Dominus
             Rex
             moram
             traxerit
             apud
             Clarendon
             ,
             tunc
             veniet
             ad
             Palatium
             Regis
             ibidem
             ,
             &
             ibit
             in
             Botellariam
             ,
             extrahet
             a
             quocunque
             vase
             in
             dicta
             Botellaria
             inventa
             ,
             ubi
             eligere
             voluerit
             ,
             vinum
             quantum
             viderit
             necessarium
             pro
             factura
             unius
             Picheri
             Claretti
             ,
             quod
             faciet
             ad
             sumptus
             Regis
             ;
             Et
             serviet
             Regi
             de
             Cipho
             ,
             &
             habebit
             vas
             unde
             vinum
             extrahet
             cum
             toto
             residuo
             vini
             in
             eodem
             vase
             dimisso
             ,
             simul
             &
             Ciphum
             unde
             Rex
             petaverit
             Clarettum
             illud
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Norwich
             .
          
           
             Tempore
             Regis
             Edwardi
             in
             Civitate
             Norwici
             MCCCXX
             .
             Burgenses
             numerabantur
             ,
             
             quo
             tempore
             reddebat
             xx
             libras
             Regi
             ,
             &
             Comiti
             X
             libras
             ,
             &
             praeter
             haec
             xx
             solidos
             &
             quatuor
             
             Praebendarios
             ,
             &
             sex
             Sextarios
             mellis
             ,
             &
             Ursum
             ,
             &
             sex
             Canes
             ad
             Ursum
             :
             Modo
             vero
             reddit
             lxx
             libras
             pensas
             Regi
             ,
             &
             Centum
             solidos
             de
             Gersuma
             Reginae
             ,
             &
             Asturconem
             &
             xx
             libras
             blancas
             Comiti
             &
             xx
             solidos
             de
             Gersum●
             ad
             numerum
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Kidwelly
          
           
             Haeredes
             Mauricii
             de
             London
             ,
             pro
             hac
             haereditate
             tenebantur
             ,
             
             si
             Dominus
             Rex
             vel
             Capitalis
             ejus
             Justiciarius
             venerit
             in
             partibus
             de
             Kidwelly
             cum
             exercitu
             ,
             deberent
             conducere
             praedictum
             exercitum
             cum
             vexillis
             suis
             &
             tota
             gente
             sua
             per
             mediam
             terram
             de
             Neth
             usque
             ad
             Loghar
             .
          
        
         
           
             Eton
             &
             Waterhal
             .
             
          
           
             
               Reginaldus
               de
               Grey
            
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Eton
             in
             Com.
             Buckingham
             de
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             servitium
             custodiendi
             unum
             Falconem
             usq
             .
             ad
             volatum
             ,
             &
             pro
             custodia
             illa
             ,
             cum
             Falconem
             illum
             duxerit
             ad
             Regem
             ,
             habebit
             
             equitaturam
             Regis
             cum
             toto
             apparatu
             &
             indumentis
             Domini
             Regis
             ;
             Et
             etiam
             habebit
             Mensam
             Domini
             Regis
             cum
             Tressello
             &
             Mappa
             ,
             &
             habebit
             omnia
             Vasa
             de
             quibus
             Dominus
             Rex
             servatus
             fuerit
             eo
             die
             .
             Et
             habebit
             dolium
             vini
             immediate
             postquam
             Dominus
             Rex
             ex
             ipso
             vino
             gustaverit
             .
             Idemque
             Reginaldus
             tenet
             Manerium
             de
             Waterhall
             in
             Com.
             praedicto
             de
             dicto
             Domino
             Rege
             per
             servitium
             inveniendi
             unum
             hominem
             super
             unum
             equum
             sine
             Sella
             ,
             precii
             xv
             d.
             &
             unum
             arcum
             sine
             corda
             ,
             &
             unum
             flaccum
             sine
             capite
             
             cum
             Dominus
             Rex
             mandaverit
             pro
             servitio
             suo
             dicti
             Manerii
             ,
             habendi
             in
             exercitu
             suo
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             
               Sir
               Edward
               Coke
            
             says
             ,
             
             the
             worst
             Tenure
             he
             has
             read
             of
             ,
             is
             to
             hold
             Lands
             to
             be
             
               ultor
               sceleratorum
               condemnatorum
               ,
               ut
               alios
               suspendio
               ,
               alios
               membrorum
               detruncatione
               vel
               aliis
               modis
               juxta
               quantitatem
               perpetrati
               sceleris
               puniat
               ,
            
             that
             is
             ,
             to
             be
             a
             Hangman
             or
             executioner
             ,
             &c.
             
             As
             in
             the
             Tenure
             of
             some
             Bondmen
             in
             the
             Mannour
             of
             Stonely
             before
             mentioned
             .
          
        
      
       
         
         
           Customes
           of
           Mannors
           .
        
         
           
             Sutton-Colfeild
             .
             
          
           
             Inquisitio
             xij
             .
             Juratorum
             capta
             ad
             hunc
             Visum
             coram
             
               Galfrido
               de
               Okenham
            
             Senesthallo
             per
             Sacramentum
             
               Anselmi
               de
               Cliftona
            
             ,
             &c.
             
             Juratorum
             oneratorum
             de
             antiquis
             Consuetudinibus
             istius
             dominii
             ,
             tam
             de
             libertate
             quam
             de
             Bondagio
             ,
             quales
             Consuetudines
             solebant
             facere
             &
             habere
             ,
             ante
             Coronationem
             Domini
             Henrici
             Regis
             ,
             Avi
             Domini
             Regis
             nunc
             a
             tempore
             Athelstani
             quondam
             Regis
             Angliae
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             Qui
             dicunt
             ,
             quod
             unusquisque
             liber
             homo
             de
             Sutton
             solebat
             terras
             &
             tenementa
             sua
             vi
             et
             effectu
             Cartae
             suae
             originalis
             tenere
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             Item
             illi
             qui
             tenuerunt
             dimidiam
             virgatam
             terrae
             vel
             nocatam
             terrae
             vel
             Cotagium
             de
             Bondagii
             tenura
             ,
             solebant
             esse
             Bedellum
             Manerii
             &
             decennarium
             .
             Et
             etiam
             omnes
             illi
             qui
             tenuerunt
             in
             Bondagii
             tenura
             ,
             solebant
             vocari
             Custumarii
             .
             Et
             quotiescunque
             Dominus
             ad
             venandum
             venerit
             illi
             Custumarii
             solebant
             *
             fugare
             Wanlassum
             ad
             Stabulum
             ,
             in
             
             sugatione
             ferarum
             bestiarum
             secundum
             quantitatem
             tenurae
             suae
             ,
             ut
             illi
             qui
             tenuerunt
             integram
             virgatam
             terrae
             ,
             per
             duos
             dies
             ,
             &
             sic
             de
             aliis
             .
             Et
             solebant
             habere
             inter
             eos
             dimidiam
             partem
             feodi
             Woodwardi
             de
             venatione
             capta
             .
             Et
             solebant
             esse
             Custodes
             *
             Bruerae
             de
             Colfeild
             quotlescunque
             fuerint
             electi
             per
             vicinos
             ad
             Curiam
             ,
             &c.
             
          
           
             Et
             etiam
             si
             aliqui
             de
             hujusmodi
             Custumariis
             exierint
             de
             Domino
             ,
             solebant
             venire
             in
             Curiam
             &
             sursum
             reddere
             in
             manum
             Domini
             tenuram
             suam
             Bondagii
             ,
             cum
             omnibus
             equis
             suis
             Masculis
             &
             pullis
             masculis
             ,
             &
             Carectam
             ferro
             ligatam
             ,
             cum
             porcis
             masculis
             ,
             Panna
             sua
             integra
             ,
             Lana
             non
             formata
             &
             meliorem
             ollam
             suam
             aeneam
             ,
             &
             exire
             &
             trahere
             moram
             ubicunque
             voluerit
             ,
             sine
             calumpnia
             Domini
             ,
             &
             ipse
             cum
             omni
             sequela
             sua
             esse
             Liber
             imperpetuum
             .
          
           
             Et
             etiam
             dicunt
             quod
             audierunt
             Antecessores
             dicere
             ,
             qoud
             tempore
             quo
             Manerium
             de
             Sutton
             praedicta
             fuit
             in
             manibus
             Regum
             Angliae
             ,
             tota
             Chasea
             fuit
             afforestata
             ,
             &
             omnes
             Canes
             infra
             Forestam
             solebant
             esse
             impediati
             &
             amputati
             *
             finistro
             ortello
             :
             Et
             postquam
             devenit
             in
             manum
             Comitis
             Warwici
             licentiam
             habere
             &
             tenere
             *
             Canes
             opertias
             ex
             omni
             genere
             Canum
             &
             non
             impediatas
          
           
             Et
             etiam
             omnes
             liberi
             tenentes
             solebant
             summoneri
             per
             tres
             dies
             ante
             Curiam
             &
             custumarii
             similiter
             ;
             Et
             si
             aliquod
             Placitum
             fuerit
             inter
             vicinos
             ,
             &
             defendentes
             negaverint
             &
             vadierint
             Legem
             versus
             Querentem
             ,
             solebant
             *
             facere
             Legem
             cum
             tertia
             manu
             ,
             &
             
             solebant
             se
             essoiniare
             de
             communi
             secta
             Curiae
             bina
             vice
             ,
             &
             tercia
             comparere
             &
             warantizare
             Essoinium
             .
             Et
             similiter
             de
             Placito
             tam
             Querentis
             quam
             defendentis
             ,
             bis
             de
             Placito
             &
             bis
             de
             Lege
             essoiniari
             &
             tertia
             vice
             venire
             ,
             feu
             habere
             Considerationem
             Curiae
             .
          
           
             Et
             praedicti
             Custumarii
             folebant
             reparare
             *
             vadum
             circa
             Stagnum
             Molendini
             Domini
             de
             Sutton
             in
             opere
             terreno
             .
          
        
         
           
             Thurgarton
             and
             Horsepoll
             .
          
           
             The
             tenants
             of
             these
             Mannors
             in
             
               Com.
               Nottingham
            
             held
             their
             Lands
             by
             these
             Customes
             and
             services
             .
             
             Every
             Native
             or
             Villain
             (
             which
             were
             such
             as
             we
             now
             call
             husbandmen
             )
             paid
             each
             a
             Cock
             and
             a
             Hen
             ,
             besides
             a
             small
             Rent
             in
             Money
             ,
             for
             a
             Tost
             and
             one
             Bovat
             of
             Land
             ,
             held
             of
             the
             Priory
             of
             Thurgarton
             .
             These
             Cocks
             and
             Hens
             were
             paid
             the
             second
             day
             in
             Christmas
             ,
             and
             that
             day
             every
             one
             both
             Cottagers
             and
             Natives
             ,
             dined
             in
             the
             Hall
             ,
             and
             those
             who
             did
             not
             had
             a
             white
             loaf
             ,
             and
             a
             Flagon
             of
             Ale
             ,
             with
             one
             Messe
             from
             the
             Kitchin.
             Every
             Villain
             gave
             a
             halfpeny
             towards
             cleansing
             the
             Mill-damm
             .
             The
             Freeholders
             were
             bound
             to
             (
             
               tribus
               arruris
            
             )
             three
             plow
             days
             for
             the
             Lord
             with
             one
             Plow
             ,
             which
             were
             then
             valued
             at
             12
             d.
             and
             likewise
             3
             days
             work
             in
             Harvest
             ,
             the
             first
             day
             with
             one
             man
             ,
             the
             second
             day
             with
             two
             ,
             and
             
             and
             the
             third
             with
             five
             workmen
             and
             one
             of
             themselves
             in
             person
             ,
             and
             every
             day
             to
             have
             their
             refection
             .
             The
             Natives
             were
             likewise
             bound
             to
             give
             three
             Plowdays
             each
             ,
             and
             every
             plow
             was
             to
             be
             allowed
             four
             boon-loaves
             ,
             and
             to
             harrow
             three
             dayes
             ,
             and
             every
             harrower
             was
             allowed
             a
             brown
             loaf
             and
             two
             herrings
             a
             day
             .
             Likewise
             all
             the
             Natives
             and
             Cotagers
             were
             to
             reap
             every
             other
             day
             in
             harvest
             ,
             the
             first
             day
             every
             two
             were
             to
             have
             one
             brown
             loaf
             and
             two
             Toillects
             ,
             the
             second
             day
             ,
             two
             brown
             loaves
             and
             one
             Toillect
             ,
             and
             afterwards
             every
             two
             men
             to
             have
             every
             day
             three
             brown
             loaves
             .
             And
             on
             the
             day
             of
             the
             great
             Bidrepe
             ,
             which
             was
             called
             the
             
               Priors
               Boon
            
             ,
             every
             Native
             was
             to
             find
             three
             Workmen
             and
             Cottager
             one
             .
             Every
             of
             the
             said
             Natives
             were
             to
             make
             carriage
             from
             the
             forain
             Granges
             thrice
             a
             year
             ,
             each
             with
             one
             Horse
             ,
             and
             every
             time
             to
             have
             a
             Miche
             or
             white
             loaf
             ;
             And
             all
             the
             Reapers
             in
             Harvest
             which
             were
             called
             Hallewimen
             were
             to
             eat
             in
             the
             Hall
             one
             day
             in
             Christmas
             ,
             or
             afterwards
             at
             the
             discretion
             of
             the
             Celerer
             .
             Likewise
             every
             Naif
             or
             she
             Villain
             that
             took
             a
             husband
             or
             committed
             fornication
             paid
             Marchet
             ,
             for
             redemption
             of
             her
             blood
             ,
             5
             s.
             4
             d.
             and
             the
             Daughter
             of
             a
             Cottager
             paid
             but
             half
             a
             Marchet
             .
             And
             every
             Native
             paid
             for
             Paunage
             of
             every
             ▪
             Swine
             in
             the
             Park
             3
             d.
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             East
             and
             West
             Enborne
             .
          
           
             The
             Mannors
             of
             East
             and
             
               West
               Enborne
            
             in
             
               Com.
               Berks
            
             have
             this
             Custom
             :
             
             That
             if
             a
             Copyhold
             tenant
             dye
             ,
             the
             Widow
             shall
             have
             her
             Free-Bench
             in
             all
             his
             Copyhold
             Lands
             
               dum
               sola
               &
               casta
               fuerit
            
             ;
             but
             if
             she
             commit
             Incontinency
             ,
             she
             forfeits
             her
             Widows
             estate
             ,
             yet
             after
             this
             if
             she
             come
             into
             the
             next
             Court
             held
             for
             the
             Mannor
             ,
             riding
             backward
             on
             a
             black
             Ram
             ,
             with
             his
             tail
             in
             her
             hand
             ,
             and
             say
             the
             words
             following
             ,
             the
             Steward
             is
             bound
             by
             the
             Custome
             to
             readmit
             her
             to
             her
             Free-Bench
             .
          
           
             
               Here
               I
               am
               ,
               riding
               upon
               a
               black
               Ram
               ,
            
             
               Like
               a
               Whore
               as
               I
               am
               ;
            
             
               And
               for
               my
               
                 Crincum
                 Crancum
              
               ,
            
             
               Have
               lost
               my
               
                 Bincum
                 bancum
              
               ;
            
             
               And
               for
               my
               Tailes
               game
               ,
            
             
               Am
               brought
               to
               this
               worldly
               shame
               .
            
             
               Therefore
               ,
               good
               Mr.
               Steward
               let
               me
               have
               my
               Lands
               againe
               .
            
          
           
             The
             like
             Custom
             is
             in
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Tor
             in
             Devonshire
             ,
             and
             elsewhere
             in
             the
             West
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Brug
             ,
             vel
             Burg.
             
             
          
           
             Sciendum
             est
             ,
             quod
             quando
             aliquis
             Customarius
             Manerii
             de
             Burg
             in
             Comitatu
             Salop.
             moritur
             ,
             Episcopus
             habebit
             melius
             Averium
             ,
             omnes
             porcos
             ,
             Apes
             ,
             Baconem
             integrum
             ,
             Pullum
             masculum
             ,
             Pannum
             integrum
             ,
             Ollam
             aeneam
             ,
             *
             Tenellam
             Cervisiae
             ,
             si
             sit
             plenam
             .
             Et
             quando
             maritabit
             filiam
             extra
             feodum
             ,
             dabit
             tres
             solidos
             ,
             dabit
             etiam
             pro
             qualibet
             Lierwyte
             ij
             s.
             
          
        
         
           
             Durham
             Bishopric
             .
          
           
             De
             decimis
             quae
             de
             vaccis
             proveniunt
             s●atuendum
             duximus
             ,
             
             quod
             ubicunque
             fuerit
             receptaculum
             earum
             ,
             licet
             in
             vicinis
             Parochiis
             
             
               Horn
               with
               Horn
            
             ,
             secundum
             Anglicam
             linguam
             ,
             pascua
             quaerant
             ,
             illa
             remaneat
             tota
             decima
             ubi
             fuerit
             domicillium
             &
             remanentia
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Hecham
             .
          
           
             
             In
             Soca
             de
             Hecham
             in
             Comitatu
             Norfolk
             sunt
             24
             
             Lancetae
             ;
             Consuetudo
             eorum
             est
             ;
             ut
             unusquisque
             eorum
             debet
             operaria
             
               Sancto
               Michaele
            
             usque
             ad
             Autumpnum
             unaquaque
             hebdomada
             per
             unam
             diem
             ,
             sive
             cum
             furca
             ,
             sive
             cum
             Besca
             vel
             Flagello
             ad
             libitum
             Domini
             cum
             
               Corredio
               ad
               nonam
            
             ,
             &
             uno
             pane
             ad
             vesperam
             ,
             vel
             si
             eis
             remittitur
             hoc
             opus
             ,
             quisque
             eorum
             dabit
             pro
             hoc
             opere
             sex
             denarios
             .
          
        
         
           
             Hartlepool
             .
          
           
             
               Robertus
               de
               Brus
            
             habet
             apud
             Hartlepool
             in
             Com.
             Dunelm
             .
             
             Portum
             maris
             ,
             &
             capit
             ibi
             *
             Killagium
             ,
             scil
             .
             de
             qualibet
             Navi
             cum
             Batello
             ,
             applicante
             ibi
             ,
             octo
             denarios
             ,
             &
             de
             qualibet
             Navi
             sine
             Batello
             ,
             quatuor
             denarios
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Llantrissim
          
           
             
               Raaf
               ap
               Howel
               ap
               Philip
            
             Praepositus
             de
             Llantrissin
             in
             Com.
             Glamorgan
             amerciatus
             fuit
             pro
             eo
             quod
             habuit
             in
             manu
             sua
             coram
             Justiciariis
             hic
             Virgam
             nigram
             &
             inhonestam
             ,
             
             ubi
             habere
             debuisset
             Virgam
             albam
             &
             honestam
             de
             certa
             longitudine
             ,
             prout
             decet
             .
          
        
         
           
             Rochford
             .
          
           
             On
             Kingshill
             at
             Rochford
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Essex
             ,
             
             on
             every
             Wednesday
             morning
             next
             after
             Michaelmas
             day
             at
             Cocks
             crowing
             ,
             there
             is
             by
             antient
             Custom
             a
             Court
             held
             by
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Raleigh
             ,
             which
             is
             vulgarly
             called
             the
             
               Lawless
               Court.
            
             The
             Steward
             and
             Suiters
             whisper
             to
             each
             other
             ,
             and
             have
             no
             Candles
             ,
             nor
             any
             Pen
             and
             Ink
             ,
             but
             supply
             that
             office
             with
             a
             Coal
             ;
             And
             he
             that
             ows
             suit
             or
             service
             thereto
             and
             appears
             not
             ,
             forfeits
             to
             the
             Lord
             double
             his
             Rent
             every
             hour
             he
             is
             absent
             .
             The
             Court
             is
             called
             Lawless
             ,
             because
             held
             at
             an
             unlawful
             or
             lawless
             hour
             ,
             on
             
               quia
               dicta
               sine
               lege
            
             ;
             The
             title
             of
             it
             in
             the
             Court
             Rolls
             runs
             thus
             ,
             to
             this
             day
             .
          
           
             
               Kingshill
               in
               Rochford
               .
               
                 
                   ff
                   .
                   
                     Curia
                     de
                     Domino
                     Rege
                  
                   
                     Dicta
                     sine
                     Lege
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Tenta
                     est
                     ibidem
                  
                   
                     Per
                     ejusdem
                     consuetudinem
                     ;
                  
                   
                   
                     Ante
                     ortum
                     solis
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Luceat
                     nisi
                     Polus
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Nil
                     scribit
                     nisi
                     Colis
                     .
                  
                   
                     Toties
                     voluerit
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Gallus
                     ut
                     cantaverit
                     ;
                  
                   
                     Per
                     cujus
                     solum
                     sonitum
                  
                   
                     Curia
                     est
                     summonita
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Clamat
                     clam
                     pro
                     Rege
                     ,
                  
                   
                     In
                     Curia
                     sine
                     Lege
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Et
                     nisi
                     cito
                     venerint
                  
                   
                     Citius
                     paenituerint
                     ;
                  
                   
                     Et
                     nisi
                     clam
                     accedant
                  
                   
                     Curia
                     non
                     attendat
                     ;
                  
                   
                     Qui
                     venerit
                     cum
                     lumine
                  
                   
                     Errat
                     inregimine
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Et
                     dum
                     sunt
                     sine
                     lumine
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Capti
                     sunt
                     in
                     Crimine
                     ;
                  
                   
                     Curia
                     sine
                     cura
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Jurati
                     de
                     injuria
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Tenta
                     ibidem
                     die
                     Mercurii
                     (
                     ante
                     diem
                     )
                     proximi
                     post
                     Festum
                     Sancti
                     Michaelis
                     Archangeli
                     ,
                  
                   
                     Anno
                     Regni
                     Regis
                     ,
                     &c.
                     
                  
                
              
            
          
           
             This
             
               Lawless
               Court
            
             is
             imperfectly
             mentioned
             by
             Camden
             in
             his
             description
             of
             Essex
             ;
             
             who
             says
             this
             servile
             attendance
             was
             imposed
             on
             the
             Tenants
             of
             that
             Mannor
             ,
             for
             conspiring
             ,
             at
             the
             like
             unseasonable
             time
             ,
             to
             raise
             a
             Commotion
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Kidlington
             .
          
           
             At
             Kidlington
             in
             Oxford-shire
             the
             Custom
             is
             ,
             That
             on
             monday
             after
             Whitson
             week
             ,
             
             there
             is
             a
             fat
             live
             Lamb
             provided
             ,
             and
             the
             Maids
             of
             the
             Town
             ,
             having
             their
             thumbs
             ty'd
             behind
             them
             run
             after
             it
             ,
             and
             she
             that
             with
             her
             mouth
             takes
             and
             holds
             the
             Lamb
             ,
             is
             declared
             
               Lady
               of
               the
               Lamb
            
             ,
             which
             being
             dress'd
             with
             the
             skin
             hanging
             on
             ,
             is
             carried
             on
             a
             long
             Pole
             before
             the
             Lady
             and
             her
             Companions
             to
             the
             Green
             ,
             attended
             with
             Musick
             and
             a
             
               Morisco
               Dance
            
             of
             Men
             ,
             and
             another
             of
             Women
             ,
             where
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             day
             is
             spent
             in
             dancing
             ,
             mirth
             and
             merry
             glee
             .
             The
             next
             day
             the
             Lamb
             is
             part
             bak'd
             ,
             boyld
             and
             rost
             ,
             for
             the
             Ladies
             feast
             ,
             where
             she
             sits
             majestically
             at
             the
             upper
             end
             of
             the
             Table
             and
             her
             Companions
             with
             her
             ,
             with
             musick
             and
             other
             attendants
             ,
             which
             ends
             the
             solemnity
             ▪
          
        
         
           
             Kilmersdon
             .
          
           
             At
             Kilmersdon
             in
             Somerset-shire
             by
             the
             Custom
             of
             the
             Mannor
             ,
             
             the
             Wife
             has
             Widows
             Estate
             ,
             which
             she
             loseth
             if
             she
             marrys
             ,
             or
             is
             found
             incontinent
             :
             but
             to
             redeem
             this
             last
             ▪
             if
             she
             come
             into
             the
             next
             Court
             ,
             riding
             astride
             upon
             a
             Ram
             ,
             and
             in
             open
             Court
             do
             say
             ,
             to
             the
             Lord
             ,
             if
             he
             be
             present
             ,
             or
             to
             his
             Steward
             ,
             these
             words
             .
          
        
         
           
             For
             mine
             Arses
             fault
             take
             I
             this
             pain
             ,
             Therefore
             ,
             my
             Lord
             ,
             give
             me
             my
             Land
             again
             ,
          
           
           
             She
             is
             by
             the
             Custom
             to
             be
             restored
             to
             it
             without
             further
             Fine
             ,
             doing
             this
             Penance
             .
          
        
         
           
             Burgus
             de
             Wallingford
             .
          
           
             Juratores
             dicunt
             super
             Sacramentum
             suum
             ,
             quod
             nullus
             de
             Natione
             istius
             Burgi
             ,
             
             pro
             quocunque
             facto
             quod
             fecerit
             ,
             debet
             suspendi
             :
             Nam
             secundum
             consuetudinem
             istius
             Burgi
             ,
             debet
             Oyels
             &
             Testiculis
             privari
             ,
             &
             tali
             libertate
             usi
             sunt
             a
             tempore
             ,
             quo
             non
             extat
             memoria
             .
          
        
         
           
             South-Malling
             .
          
           
             Tenentes
             de
             South-Malling
             in
             Com.
             Cantiae
             debent
             ,
             
             de
             Consuetudine
             inter
             eos
             ,
             *
             
               Facere
               Scotalium
            
             de
             sexdecim
             denariis
             &
             ob
             .
             Ita
             quod
             de
             singulis
             sex
             denariis
             detur
             unum
             denarium
             &
             ob
             .
             ad
             potandum
             cum
             Bedello
             Domini
             Archiepiscopi
             super
             praedictum
             Feodum
             .
          
        
         
           
             Mountgomery
             .
          
           
             Quia
             per
             Objurgatrices
             &
             Meretrices
             multa
             mala
             in
             villa
             oriuntur
             ,
             
             viz.
             Lites
             ,
             pugnae
             ,
             diffamationes
             ,
             &c.
             ac
             aliae
             multae
             inquietationes
             per
             earum
             hutesias
             &
             clamores
             .
             Igitur
             utimur
             de
             eisdem
             ,
             quod
             cum
             captae
             fuerint
             ,
             habeant
             Judicium
             de
             la
             
             Gogingstoole
             ,
             &
             ibi
             stabunt
             nudis
             
             pedibus
             &
             suis
             crinibus
             pendentibus
             &
             dispersis
             ,
             tanto
             tempore
             ut
             aspici
             possint
             ab
             omnibus
             per
             viam
             transeuntibus
             ;
             secundum
             voluntatem
             Balivorum
             nostrorum
             Capitalium
             .
          
        
         
           
             East-Rudham
             .
          
           
             De
             Inpeny
             &
             Outpeny
             ,
             
             Consuetudo
             talis
             est
             in
             Villa
             de
             East-Rudham
             in
             Com.
             Norf.
             de
             omnibus
             terris
             quae
             infra
             Burgagium
             tenentur
             ,
             viz.
             Quod
             ipse
             qui
             Vendiderit
             vel
             dederit
             dictam
             tenuram
             alicui
             ,
             dabit
             pro
             exitu
             suo
             de
             eadem
             tenura
             ,
             unum
             denarium
             ,
             &
             simile
             pro
             ingressu
             alterius
             .
             Et
             quod
             Balivus
             Domini
             erit
             ad
             deliberationem
             cujuslibet
             feisinae
             deliberandae
             .
             Et
             si
             praedicti
             Denarii
             aretro
             fuerint
             ,
             Balivus
             Domini
             distringet
             pro
             eisdem
             Denariis
             in
             eadem
             tenura
             .
          
        
         
           
             Kinderton
             .
          
           
             
               Thomas
               Venables
            
             clamat
             ,
             
             quod
             si
             aliquis
             tenentium
             sive
             residentium
             infra
             Dominium
             sive
             Manerium
             de
             Kinderton
             in
             Com.
             Cestriae
             feloniam
             fecerit
             ,
             &
             corpus
             ejus
             per
             ipsum
             Thomam
             
             super
             factum
             illud
             captum
             ,
             &
             convictus
             fuerit
             ,
             habere
             
             
               Pelfram
               ,
               viz
            
             ,
             omnia
             bona
             &
             catalla
             hujusmodi
             seisire
             ;
             Et
             ea
             quae
             domino
             Comiti
             pertinent
             ,
             ad
             Castrum
             Cestriae
             praesentare
             ,
             &
             habere
             omnia
             inventa
             domestica
             ,
             &
             de
             omni
             genere
             boum
             ,
             vaccarum
             ,
             boviculorum
             ,
             juvencarum
             ,
             porcorum
             ,
             bidentium
             ,
             unum
             ,
             viz.
             melius
             .
             Et
             si
             de
             aliquo
             genere
             non
             habuerit
             nisi
             unum
             ,
             clamat
             habere
             illud
             unum
             ,
             cum
             aliis
             minutis
             animalibus
             ,
             ut
             gallis
             ,
             gallinis
             ,
             ancis
             &
             hujusmodi
             ,
             &
             omnes
             pannos
             talliatos
             &
             attaniatos
             ,
             &
             omnes
             carnes
             attainiatas
             ,
             
             &
             totum
             brasium
             infra
             unum
             quarterium
             ,
             &
             
             de
             quolibet
             Tasso
             bladi
             clamat
             habere
             Groundstal
             integrum
             cujuscunque
             tassi
             ,
             &
             totum
             plumbum
             extra
             fornacem
             ,
             &
             omnia
             vasa
             lignea
             ,
             omnes
             mappas
             ,
             manutergia
             ,
             &
             omnia
             ad
             lectum
             pertinentia
             ,
             linea
             &
             lanea
             ,
             &
             omnes
             Carrectas
             ferro
             non
             ligatas
             &
             omnes
             
             Carrucas
             cum
             tota
             apparura
             ,
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
           
             Coleshill
             .
          
           
             They
             have
             an
             antient
             Custom
             at
             Coleshill
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Warwick
             ,
             that
             if
             the
             young-men
             of
             the
             Town
             can
             catch
             a
             Hare
             ,
             and
             bring
             it
             to
             the
             Parson
             of
             the
             Parish
             before
             ten
             of
             the
             clock
             on
             Easter-monday
             ,
             the
             Parson
             is
             bound
             to
             give
             them
             a
             Calves
             head
             and
             a
             hundred
             of
             Eggs
             for
             their
             Breakfast
             ,
             and
             a
             groat
             in
             money
             .
          
        
         
           
             Fiskerton
             and
             Moreton
             .
          
           
             The
             Custom
             was
             here
             ,
             
             for
             the
             Natives
             and
             Cottagers
             to
             Plow
             and
             Harrow
             for
             the
             Lord
             ,
             and
             to
             work
             one
             Boon-day
             for
             him
             every
             week
             in
             Harvest
             ,
             when
             every
             two
             workmen
             had
             three
             Boon-loaves
             with
             Companage
             allowed
             them
             .
             Each
             Customary
             Tenant
             in
             Fiskerton
             and
             Moreton
             (
             in
             Com.
             Not.
             )
             one
             day
             in
             the
             year
             found
             a
             man
             to
             cleanse
             the
             Dam
             of
             Fiskerton
             Mill.
             
               Si
               quis
               Braciatrix
               braciaverit
               Cerevisiam
            
             ,
             if
             any
             Alewife
             brewed
             Ale
             to
             sell
             ,
             she
             was
             bound
             to
             satisfy
             the
             Lord
             for
             Tolsester
             .
             If
             any
             Native
             or
             Cottager
             sold
             a
             Male
             Youngling
             after
             it
             was
             weaned
             ,
             he
             paid
             4
             d.
             to
             the
             Lord
             as
             a
             Fine
             ;
             Or
             killed
             a
             Swine
             above
             a
             year
             old
             he
             paid
             the
             Lord
             one
             Peny
             ,
             which
             was
             called
             Thistletac
             .
             Every
             she
             Native
             that
             married
             or
             committed
             Fornication
             ,
             paid
             
               pro
               redemptione
               sanguinis
            
             ,
             5
             s.
             4
             d.
             to
             the
             Lord
             which
             was
             in
             lieu
             of
             
               marcheta
               mulierum
            
             ,
             which
             whether
             from
             Mark
             a
             Horse
             in
             the
             old
             Gallique
             (
             implying
             the
             obscene
             signification
             of
             equitare
             )
             as
             Mr.
             Selden
             
             thinks
             ,
             or
             from
             Marca
             ,
             the
             sum
             of
             money
             ,
             by
             which
             it
             was
             afterwards
             commonly
             redeemed
             ,
             I
             cannot
             determine
             .
          
        
         
           
             Stanlake
             .
          
           
             At
             Stanlake
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Oxford
             the
             Minister
             of
             the
             Parish
             in
             his
             Procession
             in
             Rogation
             week
             ,
             
             reads
             a
             Gospel
             at
             a
             Barrels
             head
             in
             the
             Cellar
             of
             the
             
               Chequer
               Inne
            
             in
             that
             Town
             ,
             where
             some
             say
             there
             was
             formerly
             an
             Hermitage
             :
             Others
             ,
             that
             there
             was
             antiently
             a
             Cross
             ,
             at
             which
             they
             read
             a
             Gospel
             in
             former
             times
             ,
             over
             which
             now
             the
             House
             and
             particularly
             the
             Cellar
             being
             built
             ,
             they
             are
             forced
             to
             continue
             the
             Custom
             in
             manner
             as
             above
             .
          
        
         
           
             Burford
             .
          
           
             About
             the
             year
             750
             ,
             
             a
             Battel
             was
             fought
             near
             Burford
             in
             Oxford-shire
             ,
             perhaps
             on
             the
             place
             still
             called
             Battle-Edge
             ,
             west
             of
             the
             Town
             towards
             Vpton
             ,
             between
             Cuthred
             or
             Cuthbert
             a
             Tributary
             King
             of
             the
             
               West
               Saxons
            
             ,
             and
             Ethelbald
             King
             of
             Mercia
             ,
             whose
             insupportable
             Exactions
             the
             former
             King
             not
             being
             able
             to
             endure
             ,
             he
             came
             into
             the
             Field
             against
             Ethelbald
             ,
             met
             and
             overthrew
             him
             there
             ,
             winning
             his
             Banner
             whereon
             was
             depicted
             a
             
               Golden
               Dragon
            
             ,
             in
             memory
             of
             which
             Victory
             ,
             the
             Custom
             (
             yet
             within
             memory
             )
             of
             making
             a
             Dragon
             yearly
             and
             carrying
             it
             up
             and
             down
             the
             Town
             in
             great
             jollity
             on
             Midsomer
             Eve
             ,
             to
             which
             they
             added
             the
             Picture
             of
             a
             Giant
             ,
             was
             in
             all
             likelyhood
             first
             instituted
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Ensham
             .
          
           
             It
             has
             been
             the
             Custom
             at
             Ensham
             in
             Oxfordshire
             ,
             for
             the
             Towns
             people
             on
             Whit-Monday
             ,
             
             to
             cut
             down
             and
             bring
             away
             (
             where-ever
             the
             Church-Wardens
             pleased
             to
             mark
             it
             out
             ,
             by
             giving
             the
             first
             Chop
             )
             as
             much
             timber
             as
             could
             be
             drawn
             by
             mens
             hands
             into
             the
             Abby-yard
             ,
             whence
             if
             they
             could
             draw
             it
             out
             again
             ,
             notwithstanding
             all
             the
             impediments
             could
             be
             given
             by
             the
             servants
             of
             the
             Abby
             ,
             and
             since
             that
             by
             the
             Family
             of
             the
             Lord
             ,
             it
             was
             then
             their
             own
             ,
             and
             went
             in
             part
             at
             least
             to
             the
             reparation
             of
             their
             Church
             :
             And
             by
             this
             Custom
             ,
             as
             some
             will
             have
             it
             ,
             they
             hold
             both
             their
             Lammas
             and
             Michaelmas
             Common
             .
          
        
         
           
             Bosbury
             .
             
          
           
             W.M.
             Tenet
             novem
             acras
             terrae
             Custumariae
             in
             Bosbury
             in
             Com.
             Heref.
             &
             quoddam
             Molendinum
             aquaticum
             ad
             voluntatem
             Domini
             ,
             &
             debet
             quasdam
             Consuetudines
             ,
             
               viz.
               Tak
            
             &
             Toll
             &
             
             Faldfey
             ,
             &
             sanguinem
             suum
             emere
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Lodebrook
             .
          
           
             
             In
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Lodebrook
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Warwic
             ,
             whereof
             the
             Catesbyes
             were
             heretofore
             Lords
             ,
             each
             Tenant
             paid
             
             Swarf-money
             yearly
             ,
             which
             was
             one
             peny
             half-peny
             ;
             It
             must
             be
             paid
             (
             says
             the
             Rental
             )
             before
             the
             rising
             of
             the
             Sun
             ,
             the
             party
             must
             go
             thrice
             about
             the
             Cross
             ,
             and
             say
             ,
             
               The
               Swarf-Money
            
             ,
             and
             then
             take
             witness
             ,
             and
             lay
             it
             in
             the
             hole
             ;
             And
             when
             he
             hath
             so
             done
             ,
             he
             must
             look
             well
             that
             his
             witness
             do
             not
             deceive
             him
             ,
             for
             if
             it
             be
             not
             paid
             ,
             he
             giveth
             a
             great
             forfeiture
             ,
             thirty
             shillings
             and
             a
             white
             Bull.
             
          
        
         
           
             Chester
             .
          
           
             In
             the
             time
             of
             King
             John
             ,
             
             Randle
             the
             third
             sirnamed
             Blundevil
             Earl
             of
             Chester
             ,
             having
             many
             Conflicts
             with
             the
             Welch
             was
             at
             last
             distressed
             by
             them
             and
             forced
             to
             retreat
             to
             the
             Castle
             of
             Rothelent
             in
             
               Flint
               shire
            
             ,
             where
             they
             besieged
             him
             ,
             who
             presently
             sent
             to
             his
             Constable
             of
             
               Chester
               ,
               Roger
               Lacy
            
             ,
             sirnamed
             Hell
             for
             his
             fiery
             spirit
             ,
             that
             he
             would
             come
             with
             all
             speed
             and
             bring
             what
             forces
             he
             could
             for
             his
             relief
             .
             Roger
             having
             gathered
             a
             tumultuous
             rout
             of
             Fidlers
             Players
             ,
             Coblers
             and
             other
             debauched
             persons
             both
             men
             and
             Women
             out
             of
             the
             City
             of
             Chester
             
             (
             for
             't
             was
             then
             the
             Fair
             there
             )
             marched
             immediately
             with
             them
             towards
             the
             besieged
             Earl.
             The
             Welch
             ,
             perceiving
             a
             great
             multitude
             coming
             ,
             raised
             the
             siege
             and
             fled
             .
             The
             Earl
             ,
             coming
             back
             with
             his
             Constable
             to
             Chester
             ,
             gave
             him
             power
             over
             all
             the
             Fidlers
             and
             Shoemakers
             of
             Chester
             in
             reward
             and
             memory
             of
             this
             service
             .
             The
             Constable
             reteined
             to
             himself
             and
             his
             heirs
             the
             authority
             and
             donation
             of
             the
             Shoemakers
             ,
             but
             John
             his
             Son
             conferred
             the
             Authority
             over
             the
             Lechers
             and
             Whores
             on
             his
             Steward
             ,
             which
             then
             was
             Dutton
             of
             Dutton
             ,
             by
             this
             his
             deed
             .
          
           
             
               Sciant
               praesentes
               &
               futuri
               ,
               quod
               ego
            
             Johannes
             Constabularius
             Cestriae
             ,
             
               dedi
               &
               concessi
               &
               hac
               praesenti
               Carta
               confirmavi
            
             Hugoni
             de
             Dutton
             
               &
               haeredibus
               suis
               Magistratum
               omnium
               Leccatorum
               &
               Meretricum
               totius
            
             Cestershiriae
             ,
             
               sicut
               liberius
               illum
               magistratum
               teneo
               de
               Comite
               .
               Salvo
               jure
               meo
               mihi
               &
               heredibus
               meis
               .
               Hiis
               testibus
               —
            
          
           
             Though
             this
             original
             Grant
             makes
             no
             mention
             of
             giving
             Rule
             over
             Fidlers
             and
             Minstrels
             ,
             yet
             ancient
             Custom
             has
             now
             reduced
             it
             onely
             to
             the
             Minstrelsey
             ;
             for
             probably
             the
             Rout
             which
             the
             Constable
             brought
             to
             the
             Rescue
             of
             the
             Earl
             ,
             were
             debauched
             persons
             drinking
             with
             their
             Sweethearts
             in
             the
             Fair
             ,
             the
             Fidlers
             that
             attended
             them
             and
             such
             loose
             persons
             as
             he
             could
             get
             .
          
           
             Anno
             14
             -
             Hen
             7.
             a
             
               Quo
               Waranto
            
             was
             brought
             against
             
               Laurence
               Dutton
            
             of
             Dutton
             Esquire
             ,
             
             to
             shew
             why
             he
             claimed
             all
             the
             Minstrels
             of
             Cheshire
             and
             the
             City
             of
             Chester
             ,
             to
             appear
             before
             him
             at
             Chester
             yearly
             on
             the
             Feast
             of
             
               Saint
               John
               Baptist
            
             ,
             and
             to
             give
             him
             at
             the
             said
             Feast
             
               quatuor
               Lagenas
               Vini
               &
               unam
               Lanceam
               .
               i.
            
             Four
             Flagons
             
             of
             wine
             and
             a
             Lance
             ,
             and
             also
             every
             Minstrel
             then
             to
             pay
             him
             four
             pence
             halfpeny
             ,
             and
             why
             he
             claimed
             from
             every
             Whore
             in
             Chesshire
             and
             the
             City
             of
             
               Chester
               (
               Officium
               suum
               exercente
            
             )
             four
             pence
             yearly
             at
             the
             said
             feast
             ,
             &c.
             
             Whereunto
             he
             pleaded
             prescription
             .
          
           
             The
             heirs
             of
             this
             
               Hugh
               de
               Dutton
            
             enjoy
             the
             same
             power
             and
             Authority
             over
             the
             Minstrelsy
             of
             Cheshire
             even
             to
             this
             day
             ,
             and
             keep
             a
             Court
             every
             year
             upon
             the
             Feast
             of
             
               Saint
               John
               Baptist
            
             at
             Chester
             ,
             being
             the
             Fair
             day
             ,
             where
             all
             the
             Minstrels
             of
             the
             County
             and
             City
             do
             attend
             and
             play
             before
             the
             Lord
             of
             Dutton
             upon
             their
             several
             Instruments
             :
             He
             or
             his
             Deputy
             then
             riding
             through
             the
             City
             ,
             thus
             attended
             to
             the
             Church
             of
             
               St.
               John
            
             ,
             many
             Gentlemen
             of
             the
             County
             accompanying
             him
             ,
             and
             one
             walking
             before
             him
             in
             a
             Surcoat
             of
             his
             Arms
             ,
             depicted
             upon
             Taffata
             ;
             And
             after
             Divine
             Service
             ended
             holds
             his
             Court
             in
             the
             City
             ,
             where
             he
             or
             his
             Steward
             renews
             the
             old
             Licences
             granted
             to
             the
             Minstrels
             ,
             and
             gives
             such
             new
             ones
             as
             he
             thinks
             fit
             ,
             under
             the
             Hand
             and
             Seal
             of
             himself
             or
             his
             Steward
             ,
             none
             presuming
             to
             exercise
             that
             faculty
             there
             without
             it
             .
             But
             now
             this
             Dominion
             or
             priviledge
             is
             by
             a
             Daughter
             and
             heir
             of
             
               Thomas
               Dutton
            
             devolved
             to
             the
             Lord
             Gerard
             of
             
               Gerards
               Bromley
            
             in
             Staffordshhire
             .
          
           
             And
             whereas
             by
             the
             Statute
             of
             39
             
               Eliz
               ▪
            
             Fidlers
             are
             declared
             to
             be
             Rogues
             ,
             
             yet
             by
             a
             special
             Proviso
             therein
             those
             in
             Chesshire
             ,
             Licenced
             by
             Dutton
             of
             Dutton
             ,
             are
             exempted
             from
             that
             infamous
             Title
             ,
             in
             respect
             of
             this
             his
             ancient
             Custome
             and
             priviledge
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Esseburn
             .
          
           
             Juratores
             dicunt
             quod
             in
             principio
             quando
             Mineratores
             veniunt
             in
             Campum
             Mineria
             quaerentes
             inventa
             minera
             ▪
             
             venient
             ad
             Ballivum
             qui
             dicitur
             Berghmanster
             ,
             &
             petent
             ab
             eo
             duas
             Metas
             ,
             si
             sit
             in
             novo
             Campo
             ,
             &
             habebunt
             unam
             ,
             scil
             .
             pro
             inventione
             ,
             &
             aliam
             de
             jure
             Mineratorum
             ,
             &
             unaquaeque
             meta
             continet
             quatuor
             Perticatas
             ,
             &
             ad
             foveam
             suam
             septem
             pedes
             ,
             &
             unaquaeque
             Perticata
             erit
             de
             24
             pedibus
             ,
             &c.
             dicunt
             etiam
             quod
             Placita
             del
             Bergmote
             debent
             teneri
             de
             tribus
             septimanis
             in
             tres
             septimanas
             super
             minerias
             in
             
               Pecco
               ,
               &c.
            
             
          
        
         
           
             Berk-holt
             .
          
           
             Homines
             de
             Berkholt
             in
             Com.
             Suffolk
             dicunt
             quod
             tempore
             Regis
             Henrici
             ,
             
             Avi
             Domini
             Regis
             nunc
             solebant
             habere
             talem
             Consuetudinem
             ;
             Quod
             quando
             maritare
             volebant
             filias
             suas
             ,
             solebant
             dare
             (
             Domino
             )
             pro
             filiabus
             suis
             maritandis
             duas
             
             Oras
             ,
             quae
             valent
             xxxij
             .
             Denarios
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Warham
             .
          
           
             By
             the
             Custom
             of
             Warham
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Dorset
             ,
             
             both
             Males
             and
             Females
             have
             a
             right
             equally
             in
             the
             partition
             of
             Lands
             and
             Tenements
             ;
             
               Tenementa
               in
               Warham
               sunt
               partibilia
               inter
               Masculos
               &
               Faeminas
               ,
            
             says
             the
             Record
             .
             And
             is
             so
             unusuall
             a
             Custom
             ,
             that
             perhaps
             it
             may
             be
             hard
             to
             find
             the
             like
             elsewhere
             in
             England
             .
          
        
         
           
             Honington
             .
          
           
             
             The
             Tenants
             of
             the
             Mannor
             of
             Honington
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Warwic
             were
             by
             antient
             Custom
             to
             perform
             several
             services
             to
             the
             Lord
             every
             other
             day
             from
             Midsummer
             to
             Michaelmas
             .
             To
             pay
             six
             shillings
             ,
             and
             eight
             pence
             yearly
             for
             maintenance
             of
             the
             Lords
             Corn-Cart
             ,
             and
             none
             of
             them
             to
             sell
             his
             Horse-Colt
             without
             licence
             from
             the
             Lord.
             
          
        
         
           
             Hampton
             .
          
           
             
             Tenentes
             de
             Hampton
             ,
             episcopi
             in
             Com.
             Hereford
             debent
             quaerere
             annuatim
             sex
             Summas
             virgarum
             apud
             Boscum
             de
             Haya
             juxta
             Hereford
             ,
             &
             apportare
             ad
             Hereford
             ad
             *
             Cletas
             Nundinarum
             faciendas
             ,
             quando
             fuerint
             requisiti
             ,
             &
             pro
             qualibet
             summa
             dictarum
             virgarum
             allocabitur
             eis
             obolum
             de
             Nundinis
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Sufflete
             .
          
           
             Duae
             mulieres
             in
             villam
             de
             Sufflete
             in
             Comitatu
             quae
             furatae
             fuerunt
             multos
             pannos
             in
             villa
             de
             Croindone
             ,
             
             &
             secuti
             sunt
             eas
             homines
             ejusdem
             Villae
             de
             Croindone
             ,
             quorum
             pannos
             furtive
             asportaverunt
             usque
             in
             villam
             de
             Sufflete
             ,
             &
             ibi
             captae
             fuerunt
             &
             incarceratae
             ,
             &
             habuerunt
             judicium
             suum
             in
             Curia
             de
             Sufflete
             ,
             ad
             portandum
             *
             calidum
             ferrum
             ,
             quarum
             una
             fuit
             valua
             &
             altera
             Damnata
             ,
             unde
             submersa
             fuit
             in
             Bikepole
             (
             i.
             in
             Stagno
             quod
             vocatur
             Bike
             .
             )
             Et
             hoc
             totum
             contigit
             tempore
             Gilberti
             Domini
             Episcopi
             Roffensis
             ,
             &
             in
             quolibet
             Judicio
             fuerunt
             Coronarii
             Domini
             Regis
             .
             Et
             
               Paulus
               de
               Stanes
            
             fuit
             tunc
             *
             
             Cacherellus
             de
             Hundredo
             de
             Acstan
             .
             Et
             per
             illud
             tempus
             
               Robertus
               de
               Hecham
            
             Monachus
             fuit
             Custos
             Manerii
             de
             Sufflete
             ,
             &
             ad
             mulieres
             judicandas
             fuit
             Dominus
             
               Henricus
               de
               Cobham
            
             &
             alii
             plures
             discreti
             homines
             de
             Patria
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Clun
             .
          
           
             
             It
             is
             the
             Custom
             of
             some
             Mannors
             within
             the
             Honour
             of
             Clun
             in
             
               Com.
               Salop
            
             ,
             that
             at
             the
             entrance
             of
             every
             new
             Lord
             of
             that
             Honour
             ,
             the
             Tenants
             shall
             pay
             him
             a
             certain
             sum
             of
             Money
             called
             
               Mise-Money
               ▪
            
             In
             consideration
             whereof
             they
             claim
             to
             be
             acquit
             of
             all
             Fines
             and
             amerciaments
             ,
             which
             are
             Recorded
             at
             that
             time
             in
             the
             Court
             Rolls
             and
             not
             levyed
             ,
             which
             they
             call
             White
             Books
             .
          
        
         
           
             Dunmow
             .
          
           
             The
             Custome
             of
             the
             Priory
             of
             Dunmow
             in
             the
             County
             of
             Essex
             was
             such
             ,
             
             That
             if
             any
             person
             from
             any
             part
             of
             England
             came
             thither
             ,
             and
             humbly
             kneeled
             on
             two
             stones
             at
             the
             Church-door
             (
             which
             are
             yet
             to
             be
             seen
             )
             and
             solemnly
             took
             the
             ensuing
             Oath
             before
             the
             Prior
             and
             Convent
             ,
             he
             might
             demand
             of
             them
             a
             Gamon
             or
             Flitch
             of
             Bacon
             ,
             
               
                 You
                 shall
                 swear
                 by
                 the
                 Custom
                 of
                 our
                 Confession
                 ,
              
               
                 That
                 you
                 never
                 made
                 any
                 Nuptial
                 transgression
                 ,
              
               
                 Since
                 you
                 were
                 married
                 to
                 your
                 wife
                 ,
              
               
                 By
                 household
                 brawles
                 ,
                 or
                 contentious
                 strife
                 ;
              
               
                 Or
                 otherwise
                 in
                 bed
                 or
                 at
                 board
              
               
                 Offended
                 each
                 other
                 in
                 deed
                 or
                 in
                 word
                 ,
              
               
                 Or
                 since
                 the
                 Parish
                 Clerk
                 said
                 Amen
              
               
                 Wished
                 your selves
                 unmarried
                 agen
                 ;
              
               
                 Or
                 in
                 a
                 twelve
                 moneth
                 and
                 a
                 day
              
               
                 Repented
                 not
                 in
                 thought
                 any
                 way
                 ;
              
               
               
                 But
                 continued
                 true
                 and
                 in
                 desire
                 ,
              
               
                 As
                 when
                 you
                 joyned
                 hands
                 in
                 holy
                 Quire.
              
               
                 If
                 to
                 these
                 conditions
                 ,
                 without
                 all
                 fear
                 ,
              
               
                 Of
                 your
                 own
                 accord
                 you
                 will
                 freely
                 swear
                 ,
              
               
                 A
                 
                   Gamon
                   of
                   Bacon
                
                 you
                 shall
                 receive
                 ,
              
               
                 And
                 bear
                 it
                 hence
                 with
                 love
                 and
                 good
                 leave
                 ;
              
               
                 For
                 this
                 is
                 our
                 custom
                 at
                 Dunmow
                 well
                 known
                 ,
              
               
                 Though
                 the
                 sport
                 be
                 ours
                 ,
                 the
                 Bacon's
                 your
                 own
                 .
              
            
          
           
             It
             appeareth
             in
             an
             old
             Register
             of
             this
             Priory
             ,
             That
             
               Richard
               Wright
            
             of
             Badesnorth
             in
             Norfolk
             ,
             in
             the
             23
             of
             Henry
             the
             sixth
             ,
             when
             
               John
               Canon
            
             was
             Prior
             ,
             that
             
               Steven
               Samuel
            
             of
             Little
             Easton
             in
             Essex
             7º
             Edward
             4.
             when
             
               Roger
               Rulcot
            
             was
             Prior
             ▪
             And
             that
             
               Thomas
               Lee
            
             of
             Coxal
             in
             Essex
             2
             Hen.
             8.
             when
             
               John
               Taylor
            
             was
             Prior
             ,
             demanded
             their
             Bacon
             ,
             upon
             the
             terms
             abovesaid
             ,
             and
             received
             it
             accordingly
             .
          
        
         
           
             Priory
             of
             Rochester
             .
          
           
             Memorandum
             quod
             primo
             die
             adventus
             Domini
             Regis
             ad
             Roffensem
             debent
             Spigurnelli
             habere
             quatuor
             panes
             de
             pane
             Armigerorum
             ,
             
             &
             quatuor
             pane
             de
             panes
             Garcionum
             .
             Item
             debent
             habere
             quatuor
             Galones
             Cervisiae
             Conventualis
             ,
             &
             quatuor
             Galones
             Cervisiae
             communis
             .
             Item
             de
             Coquina
             quatuor
             fercula
             ,
             quibus
             Conventus
             servitur
             ,
             &
             quatuor
             fercula
             de
             communi
             ,
             scil
             .
             24
             haleces
             &
             24
             ova
             .
             Item
             ad
             *
             Praebendam
             septem
             parvos
             Bussellos
             .
             Item
             debent
             habere
             octo
             obolos
             ad
             emendum
             faenum
             ;
             
             Et
             hoc
             provisum
             &
             Statutum
             est
             per
             Dominum
             Regem
             Henricum
             filium
             Regis
             Johannis
             &
             per
             
               Hubertum
               de
               Burgo
            
             &
             G.
             de
             Craucumbe
             .
             Pro
             ista
             autem
             provisione
             &
             concessione
             ,
             debet
             Prior
             &
             Conventus
             Roffensis
             ,
             ubicunque
             Dominus
             Rex
             fuerit
             ,
             quieti
             esse
             procera
             ad
             sigillum
             .
             Item
             si
             Dominus
             Rex
             fecerit
             moram
             in
             Roffense
             per
             duos
             dies
             vel
             amplius
             non
             habebunt
             
             Spigurnelli
             de
             praedictis
             ,
             sed
             si
             exierit
             &
             redierit
             ,
             habebunt
             sicut
             in
             primo
             adventu
             ,
             ut
             praedictum
             est
             .
          
        
         
           
             Battle-Abby
             .
          
           
             Tenentes
             debent
             falcare
             ,
             
             spergere
             ,
             vertere
             ,
             cumulare
             ,
             cariare
             in
             Manerium
             Domini
             ,
             &
             
             ad
             Tassum
             furcare
             unam
             acram
             prati
             de
             prato
             Domini
             .
             Et
             invenient
             etiam
             per
             totam
             Autumpnum
             unum
             hominem
             ad
             tassandum
             blada
             Domini
             in
             dicto
             Manerio
             ,
             Dum
             blada
             Domini
             ibidem
             tassanda
             fuerint
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Bishops-Castle
             .
          
           
             Omnes
             Burgenses
             de
             Bishops-Castle
             in
             
               Com.
               Salop.
            
             
             debent
             invenire
             unum
             hominem
             ter
             per
             annum
             ad
             *
             stabliamentum
             pro
             venatione
             capienda
             ,
             quando
             Episcopus
             voluerit
             .
          
        
         
           
             Vrchenfeild
             .
          
           
             Cum
             Exercitus
             Regis
             in
             hostem
             pergat
             ,
             homines
             de
             Vrchenfeild
             in
             Com.
             Hereford
             ,
             
             per
             Consuetudinem
             faciunt
             Avantward
             ,
             &
             in
             reversione
             le
             Rerewarde
             .
             Jurati
             Hundredorum
             de
             
               Irchenfeild
               ,
               Webtre
            
             ,
             &
             Greytre
             dicunt
             ,
             quod
             Botholin
             ,
             qui
             tenuit
             villam
             de
             Comboglin
             ,
             solebat
             facere
             sectam
             ad
             Hundredum
             praedictum
             ,
             &
             esse
             unus
             
             Domesman
             de
             eodem
             Hundredo
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Hereford-City
             .
          
           
             Quando
             Rex
             venatu
             instabat
             ,
             
             de
             unaqnaque
             Domo
             per
             Consuetudinem
             ibat
             unus
             homo
             ad
             
             stabilitionem
             in
             sylva
             ;
             alii
             homines
             non
             habentes
             integras
             Masuras
             inveniebunt
             Inewardos
             ad
             Aulam
             ,
             quando
             Rex
             erat
             in
             Civitate
             ,
             Burgensis
             cum
             Caballo
             serviens
             ,
             cum
             moriebatur
             ,
             habebat
             Rex
             equum
             &
             arma
             ejus
             ;
             de
             eo
             qui
             equum
             non
             habebat
             ,
             si
             moreretur
             ,
             habebat
             Rex
             aut
             de
             cem
             solidos
             autterram
             suam
             cum
             domibus
             .
             Si
             qui
             mortepraeventus
             nondevisisset
             quae
             sua
             erant
             ,
             Rex
             ha
             bebit
             omnem
             ejus
             Pecuniam
             .
             &c.
             
          
        
         
           
             Chakendon
             .
          
           
             Omnes
             Servi
             de
             Chakendon
             in
             Com.
             Oxon.
             pro
             servitio
             Falcationis
             ,
             
             habebunt
             de
             Domino
             ,
             unum
             Arietem
             ,
             precii
             octo
             Denariorum
             ,
             ad
             minus
             ,
             &
             quilibet
             Falcans
             habebit
             unum
             panem
             precii
             oboli
             .
             Et
             hi
             conjunctim
             habebunt
             unam
             Carectatam
             bosci
             &
             unum
             Caseum
             precii
             quatuor
             Denariorum
             ,
             &
             unum
             batinum
             sab
             .
             Et
             quaelibet
             Virgata
             terrae
             habebit
             sex
             Toddas
             herbae
             ,
             &
             dimidia
             Virgata
             terrae
             tres
             Toddas
             .
          
        
         
           
           
             Tutbury
             .
          
           
             Henricus
             sextus
             dei
             gratia
             Rex
             Angliae
             &
             Franciae
             &
             Dominus
             Hiberniae
             ,
             
             omnibus
             ad
             quos
             praesentes
             Literae
             pervenerint
             salutem
             .
             Inspeximus
             Literas
             patentes
             Johannis
             nuper
             Regis
             Castellae
             &
             Legionis
             ducis
             Lancastriae
             proavi
             nostri
             factas
             in
             haec
             verba
             ,
             —
             Johan
             
               par
               le
               grace
               de
               dieu
               Roy
               de
               Castille
               &
               de
               Leon
               Duke
               de
            
             Lancastre
             a
             
               touts
               ceux
               qui
               cestes
               nos
               Letres
               verront
               ou
               orront
               saluz
               .
               Saches
               nous
               avoir
               ordenoz
               constitut
               &
               assignez
               nostre
               bien
               ame
               —
               le
            
             Roy
             des
             Ministraulx
             
               deins
               nostre
               Honor
            
             de
             Tuttebury
             
               quore
               est
               ,
               ou
               qui
               pur
               le
               temps
               serra
               ,
               pur
               prendre
               &
               arrester
               touts
               les
            
             Ministralx
             
               deins
               mesme
               nostre
               Honeur
               &
               Franchise
               ,
               quenx
               refusont
               de
               faire
               lour
               services
               &
               ministralcie
               as
               eux
               appurtenants
               a
               faire
               de
               ancient
               temps
               a
            
             Tuttebury
             
               suisdit
               annualment
               les
               jours
               del
            
             Assumption
             
               de
               nostre
               dame
               .
               Donants
               &
               grantants
               au
               dit
            
             Roy
             de
             Ministralx
             
               pur
               le
               temps
               esteant
               plien
               poyer
               &
               mandement
               de
               les
               faire
               resonablement
               justifier
               &
               constrener
               de
               faire
               lour
               services
               &
               Ministralcies
               en
               manere
               come
               appeint
               ,
               &
               come
               illonques
               ad
               este
               use
               &
               de
               ancient
               temps
               accustome
               .
               Et
               en
               festimoignianco
               de
               quel
               chose
               nous
               avous
               fait
               faire
               cestes
               noz
               Letres
               patents
               ,
               don
               souz
               nostre
               privie
               Seale
               a
               nostre
               Chastel
               de
            
             Tuttebury
             
               le
               xxij
               .
               jour
               de
            
             August
             
               le
               an
               de
               regne
               nostre
               tres
               dulce
               le
               Roy
            
             Richard
             ,
             quart
             .
          
           
             Nos
             autem
             Literas
             praedictas
             ad
             requisitionem
             dilecti
             nobis
             in
             Christo
             
               Thomae
               Gedney
            
             ,
             Prioris
             de
             Tuttebury
             duximus
             exemplificandas
             per
             presentes
             .
             
             In
             cujus
             rei
             testimonium
             has
             Literas
             nostras
             fieri
             fecimus
             patentes
             .
             Datum
             sub
             sigillo
             nostri
             ducatus
             Lancastr
             .
             apud
             Palatium
             nostrum
             de
             Westm
             .
             22
             die
             Febr.
             Anno
             regni
             nostri
             vicesimo
             primo
             .
             *
          
           
             Item
             est
             ibidem
             quaedam
             consuetudo
             quod
             Histriones
             venientes
             ad
             Matutinas
             in
             festo
             Assumptionis
             beatae
             Mariae
             habebunt
             unam
             taurum
             de
             Priore
             de
             Tuttebury
             si
             ipsum
             capere
             possunt
             citra
             aquam
             Dove
             propinquiorem
             Tuttebury
             ,
             vel
             Prior
             dabit
             eis
             xl
             d.
             pro
             qua
             quidem
             Consuetudine
             dabuntur
             domino
             ad
             dictum
             Festum
             annuatim
             xx
             d.
             
          
        
         
           
             Out
             of
             the
             Coucher-Booke
             of
             the
             Honour
             of
             Tutburye
             ,
             Cap.
             de
             Libertatibus
             .
          
           
             
             The
             Prior
             of
             Tutburye
             shall
             have
             yerely
             ,
             one
             oure
             Ladye
             dey
             the
             Assumption
             ,
             a
             Bukke
             delivered
             him
             of
             seyssone
             by
             the
             WoodMaster
             and
             Kepers
             of
             Nedewoode
             :
             and
             the
             Woodmaster
             and
             Kepers
             of
             Needwoode
             :
             shale
             every
             yere
             mete
             at
             a
             Lodgge
             in
             Nedewoode
             called
             Birkeley
             Lodgge
             by
             one
             of
             the
             Cloke
             att
             afternone
             one
             Seynt
             Laurence
             dey
             ;
             at
             which
             dey
             and
             place
             a
             Woodmoote
             shal
             be
             kept
             ,
             and
             every
             Keper
             makinge
             deffalte
             shall
             loose
             xij
             d.
             to
             the
             Kynge
             and
             there
             the
             Woodmaster
             and
             Kepers
             shall
             chose
             2
             of
             the
             Kepers
             yerely
             as
             itt
             cometh
             to
             there
             turne
             to
             be
             Stewards
             for
             to
             prepare
             the
             dyner
             at
             Tutburye
             
             Castell
             one
             oure
             Ladye
             dey
             the
             Assumption
             for
             the
             Woodmaster
             &
             Kepers
             and
             Officers
             within
             the
             Chase
             ,
             and
             there
             they
             shall
             appoint
             in
             lykewyse
             where
             the
             Bukke
             shall
             be
             kylled
             for
             the
             Prior
             ageynst
             the
             saide
             Ladye
             dey
             ;
             and
             also
             where
             the
             Bukke
             shall
             be
             kylde
             for
             the
             Kepers
             dyner
             ageynst
             the
             same
             dey
             ;
             and
             on
             the
             said
             feaste
             of
             Assumption
             the
             Woodmaster
             or
             his
             Lyvetenant
             and
             the
             Kepers
             and
             their
             Deputies
             shall
             be
             at
             Tutburye
             and
             every
             man
             one
             Horsebake
             and
             soo
             ryde
             in
             order
             two
             and
             two
             together
             from
             the
             yate
             called
             the
             Lydeat
             goinge
             into
             the
             commen
             felde
             unto
             the
             highe
             Crosse
             in
             the
             Towne
             ;
             and
             the
             Keper
             in
             whose
             office
             the
             Seynt
             Marye
             Bukke
             was
             kylled
             shall
             beire
             the
             Bukks
             heede
             garnished
             aboute
             with
             a
             rye
             of
             pease
             ;
             &
             the
             Bukks
             heede
             must
             be
             *
             cabaged
             with
             the
             hole
             face
             and
             yeers
             beinge
             one
             the
             Sengill
             of
             the
             Bukke
             with
             two
             peces
             of
             fatte
             one
             either
             side
             of
             the
             Sengill
             must
             be
             fastened
             uppon
             the
             brooankelers
             of
             the
             same
             heed
             ,
             and
             every
             keper
             must
             have
             a
             grene
             boghe
             in
             his
             hand
             :
             and
             every
             keper
             that
             is
             absent
             that
             dey
             beinge
             noder
             sikke
             nor
             in
             the
             Kings
             service
             shall
             lose
             xij
             d.
             and
             soo
             the
             kepers
             shall
             ridde
             two
             and
             two
             together
             tyll
             they
             come
             to
             the
             said
             Crosse
             in
             the
             Towne
             ;
             and
             all
             the
             Minstrells
             shall
             goe
             afore
             them
             one
             foote
             two
             and
             two
             together
             ;
             and
             the
             Woodmaster
             or
             in
             his
             absence
             his
             Lyvetenant
             shall
             ride
             hindermast
             after
             all
             the
             kepers
             ;
             and
             at
             the
             said
             Crosse
             in
             the
             
             Towne
             the
             formast
             keper
             shall
             blow
             a
             Seeke
             ,
             and
             all
             the
             other
             kepers
             shall
             answer
             him
             in
             blowinge
             the
             same
             ,
             and
             when
             they
             come
             to
             the
             cornell
             ageynst
             the
             Yue
             hall
             the
             formast
             keper
             shall
             blowe
             a
             Recheate
             and
             all
             the
             other
             kepers
             shall
             answere
             hyme
             in
             blowinge
             of
             the
             same
             ;
             and
             so
             they
             shall
             ride
             still
             tyll
             they
             come
             into
             the
             Churchyorde
             and
             then
             light
             and
             goo
             into
             the
             Churche
             in
             lyke
             arrey
             ,
             and
             all
             the
             Minstrells
             shall
             pley
             one
             their
             Instruments
             duringe
             the
             offeringe
             tyme
             ,
             and
             the
             woodmaster
             or
             in
             his
             absence
             his
             Livetenant
             shall
             offer
             up
             the
             Bukks
             head
             mayd
             in
             silver
             ,
             and
             every
             keper
             shall
             offer
             a
             peny
             ,
             and
             as
             soone
             as
             the
             Bukks
             head
             is
             offered
             uppe
             all
             the
             kepers
             shall
             blowe
             a
             Morte
             three
             tymes
             :
             and
             then
             all
             the
             kepers
             goo
             into
             a
             Chappell
             and
             shall
             there
             have
             one
             of
             the
             Monks
             redye
             to
             sey
             them
             Masse
             :
             and
             when
             Masse
             is
             done
             :
             all
             the
             kepers
             goo
             in
             lyke
             arreye
             uppe
             to
             the
             Castell
             to
             dynner
             :
             and
             when
             dynner
             is
             done
             the
             Stewards
             goo
             to
             the
             Prior
             of
             Tutburye
             ,
             and
             he
             shall
             give
             them
             yerely
             xxx
             s.
             towards
             the
             charges
             of
             ther
             dynner
             :
             and
             if
             the
             dynner
             come
             to
             more
             the
             kepers
             shall
             beire
             it
             amongst
             them
             :
             and
             one
             the
             morrow
             after
             the
             Assumption
             there
             is
             a
             Court
             kept
             of
             the
             Minstrells
             ,
             at
             which
             Court
             the
             Woodmaster
             or
             his
             Lyvetenant
             shall
             be
             :
             and
             shall
             oversee
             that
             every
             Minstrell
             dwellinge
             within
             the
             Honor
             and
             makinge
             defaute
             shall
             be
             amercyed
             ;
             whiche
             amercement
             the
             Kynge
             
             of
             the
             Minstrels
             shall
             have
             ;
             and
             after
             the
             Courte
             done
             the
             Pryor
             shall
             deliver
             the
             Minstrells
             a
             Bull
             or
             xviij
             s.
             of
             money
             :
             and
             shall
             turne
             hyme
             loose
             amongs
             them
             ,
             and
             if
             he
             escape
             from
             them
             over
             Dove
             river
             the
             Bull
             is
             the
             Priours
             owne
             ageyne
             :
             and
             if
             the
             Minstrells
             can
             take
             the
             Bull
             ore
             he
             gett
             over
             Dove
             then
             the
             Bull
             is
             their
             owne
             .
          
        
         
           
             The
             Modern
             Vsage
             .
          
           
             Upon
             the
             morrow
             after
             the
             Assumption
             of
             the
             blessed
             Virgin
             ,
             being
             the
             26th
             .
             of
             August
             ,
             
             all
             the
             Musicians
             within
             the
             Honour
             are
             to
             repair
             to
             the
             Bailiffs
             House
             in
             Tutbury
             ,
             where
             the
             Steward
             of
             the
             Court
             (
             who
             is
             usually
             a
             noble
             man
             )
             and
             rhe
             Woodmaster
             or
             his
             Lieutenant
             are
             to
             meet
             them
             ,
             from
             whence
             they
             goe
             to
             the
             Church
             in
             this
             order
             ,
             I
             two
             wind
             Musicians
             as
             Trumpets
             or
             long
             Pipes
             ,
             then
             four
             string
             Musicians
             ,
             two
             and
             two
             ,
             all
             playing
             :
             then
             the
             Steward
             of
             the
             Court
             or
             his
             deputy
             and
             the
             Bailiff
             of
             the
             Mannor
             ,
             deputed
             by
             the
             Earl
             of
             Devon
             .
             the
             King
             of
             Musick
             going
             between
             them
             :
             After
             whom
             the
             four
             Stewards
             of
             Musick
             ,
             each
             with
             a
             white
             Wand
             in
             his
             hand
             ,
             and
             the
             rest
             of
             the
             company
             follow
             in
             order
             .
          
           
             At
             the
             Church
             the
             Vicar
             of
             Tutbury
             for
             the
             time
             being
             reads
             the
             service
             of
             the
             day
             ,
             for
             which
             every
             Musician
             pays
             him
             a
             peny
             ;
             Then
             all
             goe
             from
             the
             Church
             to
             the
             Castle
             in
             manner
             as
             before
             ,
             Where
             the
             Steward
             takes
             his
             place
             upon
             
             the
             Bench
             in
             Court
             ,
             assisted
             with
             the
             Bailiff
             and
             Woodmaster
             ,
             the
             King
             of
             Musick
             sitting
             between
             them
             ,
             to
             see
             that
             every
             minstrel
             within
             the
             Honor
             ,
             being
             call'd
             and
             making
             default
             ,
             be
             presented
             and
             amerced
             by
             the
             Jury
             ,
             which
             Amercements
             are
             collected
             by
             the
             Stewards
             of
             Musick
             ,
             who
             accompt
             the
             one
             Moity
             to
             his
             Majesties
             Auditor
             ,
             the
             other
             they
             retein
             themselves
             for
             their
             pains
             in
             collecting
             them
             .
          
           
             When
             the
             King
             ,
             Steward
             and
             the
             rest
             are
             so
             fate
             ,
             the
             Steward
             commands
             an
             Oyez
             to
             be
             made
             three
             times
             by
             one
             of
             the
             Musicians
             ,
             as
             Crier
             of
             the
             Court
             ,
             that
             all
             Minstrels
             within
             the
             Honor
             ,
             residing
             in
             the
             Counties
             of
             
               Stafford
               ,
               Derby
               ,
               Nottingham
               Leicester
            
             or
             Warwick
             ,
             do
             appear
             to
             do
             their
             suit
             and
             service
             ,
             on
             such
             pain
             and
             peril
             as
             the
             Court
             shall
             inflict
             for
             their
             default
             ,
             Essoynes
             nevertheless
             are
             allowed
             ,
             in
             excuse
             of
             defaulters
             ,
             upon
             good
             reason
             shewed
             .
          
           
             After
             which
             all
             the
             said
             Minstrels
             are
             called
             by
             a
             Sute-roll
             ,
             as
             Suitors
             are
             in
             a
             Court
             Leet
             ,
             And
             then
             two
             Juries
             are
             empanelled
             of
             the
             chief
             Minstrells
             ,
             by
             the
             Stewards
             of
             Musick
             ,
             each
             Jury
             consisting
             of
             12
             ,
             which
             are
             returned
             into
             the
             Court
             ,
             where
             the
             Steward
             swears
             them
             ;
             The
             form
             of
             their
             oath
             is
             the
             same
             which
             is
             given
             in
             a
             Court-Leet
             ,
             only
             in
             a
             Leet
             the
             Jury
             swear
             to
             keep
             the
             Kings
             Counsel
             ,
             their
             fellows
             and
             their
             own
             ,
             in
             this
             to
             keep
             the
             King
             of
             Musicks
             Counsel
             ,
             their
             fellows
             and
             their
             own
             .
          
           
             The
             better
             to
             inform
             the
             Jurors
             of
             their
             duty
             the
             Steward
             gives
             them
             a
             charge
             ,
             in
             commendation
             of
             the
             antient
             Science
             of
             Musick
             ,
             shewing
             what
             admirable
             effects
             it
             has
             produced
             ,
             what
             
             Kings
             and
             Noble
             persons
             have
             been
             Professors
             of
             it
             ,
             what
             manner
             of
             persons
             the
             Professors
             ought
             to
             be
             ,
             and
             to
             admonish
             them
             to
             choose
             skilful
             and
             good
             men
             to
             be
             Officers
             for
             the
             year
             ensuing
             .
          
           
             The
             Officers
             chosen
             by
             the
             Jurjes
             are
             one
             King
             and
             three
             Stewards
             of
             Musick
             ,
             the
             fourth
             is
             chosen
             by
             the
             Steward
             of
             the
             Court
             ,
             the
             King
             is
             chosen
             one
             year
             out
             of
             the
             Minstrells
             of
             
               Stafford
               shire
            
             ,
             and
             the
             next
             year
             out
             of
             those
             of
             
               Derby
               shire
            
             .
          
           
             The
             Steward
             of
             the
             Court
             issues
             out
             Warrants
             to
             the
             Stewards
             of
             Musick
             in
             their
             several
             districts
             ,
             by
             virtue
             whereof
             they
             are
             to
             distrain
             and
             levy
             in
             any
             City
             ,
             Town
             Corporate
             or
             other
             place
             within
             the
             Honor
             ,
             all
             such
             fines
             and
             Amerciaments
             as
             are
             imposed
             by
             the
             Juries
             on
             any
             Minstrel
             for
             offences
             committed
             against
             the
             dignity
             and
             honor
             of
             the
             profession
             ;
             The
             one
             Moity
             of
             which
             Fines
             the
             Stewards
             account
             for
             at
             the
             next
             Audit
             ,
             the
             other
             they
             retain
             themselves
             .
          
           
             As
             soon
             as
             the
             Charge
             is
             given
             an
             Oyez
             is
             made
             ,
             with
             a
             Proclamation
             ,
             that
             if
             any
             person
             can
             inform
             the
             Court
             of
             any
             offence
             committed
             by
             any
             Minstrel
             within
             the
             said
             Honor
             ,
             since
             the
             last
             Court
             ,
             which
             is
             against
             the
             honor
             of
             his
             profession
             ,
             let
             them
             come
             forth
             and
             they
             shall
             be
             heard
             .
             Then
             the
             Juries
             withdraw
             to
             consider
             of
             the
             points
             of
             the
             Charge
             ,
             and
             the
             old
             Stewards
             of
             Musick
             bring
             into
             the
             Court
             a
             Treat
             of
             Wine
             ,
             Ale
             and
             Cakes
             ,
             and
             at
             the
             same
             time
             some
             Minstrels
             are
             appointed
             to
             entertain
             the
             Company
             in
             Court
             with
             some
             merry
             
             Airs
             .
             After
             which
             the
             Juries
             present
             one
             to
             be
             King
             for
             the
             year
             ensuing
             ,
             who
             takes
             his
             oath
             to
             keep
             up
             all
             the
             dignities
             of
             that
             Noble
             Science
             &c.
             
             Then
             the
             old
             King
             ariseth
             from
             his
             place
             ,
             resigning
             it
             and
             his
             white
             Wand
             to
             the
             new
             King
             ,
             to
             whom
             he
             also
             drinks
             a
             glass
             of
             wine
             &
             bids
             him
             joy
             of
             his
             honour
             ;
             And
             the
             old
             Stewards
             do
             the
             like
             to
             the
             new
             ,
             which
             done
             the
             Court
             adjourns
             to
             a
             certain
             hour
             after
             noon
             ,
             and
             all
             return
             back
             in
             the
             same
             order
             they
             came
             to
             the
             Castle
             ,
             to
             a
             place
             where
             the
             old
             King
             ,
             at
             his
             own
             cost
             ,
             prepares
             a
             dinner
             for
             the
             new
             King
             ,
             Steward
             of
             the
             Court
             ,
             Bailiff
             ,
             Stewards
             of
             musick
             and
             the
             Jurymen
             .
          
           
             After
             dinner
             all
             the
             Minstrels
             repair
             to
             the
             Priory
             Gate
             in
             Tutbury
             ;
             without
             any
             manner
             of
             weapons
             ,
             attending
             the
             turning
             out
             of
             the
             Bull
             ,
             which
             the
             Bailiff
             of
             the
             Mannor
             is
             obliged
             to
             provide
             ,
             and
             is
             there
             to
             have
             the
             tips
             of
             his
             horns
             sawed
             off
             ,
             his
             ears
             and
             tail
             cut
             off
             ,
             his
             body
             smeared
             all
             over
             with
             Soap
             ,
             and
             his
             nose
             blown
             full
             of
             beaten
             Pepper
             .
             Then
             the
             Steward
             causes
             Proclamation
             to
             be
             made
             ,
             That
             all
             manner
             of
             persons
             ,
             except
             Minstrels
             ,
             shall
             give
             way
             to
             the
             Bull
             ,
             and
             not
             come
             within
             forty
             foot
             of
             him
             at
             their
             own
             peril
             ,
             nor
             hinder
             the
             Minstrels
             in
             their
             pursuit
             of
             him
             .
             After
             which
             proclamation
             the
             Priors
             Bailiff
             turns
             out
             the
             Bull
             among
             the
             Minstrels
             ,
             and
             if
             any
             of
             them
             can
             cut
             off
             a
             piece
             of
             his
             Skin
             before
             he
             runs
             into
             
               Derby
               shire
            
             ,
             then
             he
             is
             the
             King
             of
             Musicks
             Bull
             :
             But
             if
             the
             Bull
             get
             into
             
               Derby
               shire
            
             sound
             and
             uncut
             ,
             he
             is
             the
             Lord
             Priors
             again
             .
          
           
             If
             the
             Bull
             be
             taken
             and
             a
             piece
             of
             him
             cut
             off
             ,
             
             then
             he
             is
             brought
             to
             the
             Bailiffs
             house
             and
             there
             collered
             and
             roped
             ,
             and
             so
             brought
             to
             the
             bullring
             in
             the
             highstreet
             in
             Tutbury
             ,
             and
             there
             baited
             with
             Dogs
             ,
             the
             first
             course
             in
             honour
             of
             the
             King
             of
             Musick
             ,
             tha
             second
             in
             honour
             of
             the
             Prior
             ,
             the
             third
             for
             the
             Town
             ,
             and
             if
             more
             ,
             for
             divertisement
             of
             the
             spectators
             ;
             and
             after
             he
             is
             baited
             ,
             the
             King
             may
             dispose
             of
             him
             as
             he
             pleases
             .
          
           
             This
             usage
             is
             of
             late
             perverted
             ,
             the
             young
             men
             of
             Stafford
             and
             
               Derby
               shires
            
             contend
             with
             cudgels
             about
             a
             yard
             long
             ,
             the
             one
             party
             to
             drive
             the
             Bull
             into
             
               Derby
               shire
            
             ,
             the
             other
             to
             keep
             him
             in
             
               Stafford
               shire
            
             ,
             in
             which
             contest
             many
             heads
             are
             often
             broken
             .
             [
             The
             King
             of
             Musick
             and
             the
             Bailiff
             have
             also
             of
             late
             compounded
             ,
             the
             Bailiff
             giving
             the
             King
             five
             Nobles
             in
             lieu
             of
             his
             right
             to
             the
             Bull
             ,
             and
             then
             sends
             him
             to
             the
             Earl
             of
             Devons
             Mannor
             of
             Hardwick
             to
             be
             fed
             and
             given
             to
             the
             Poor
             at
             Christmas
             .
             ]
          
           
             FINIS
             .
          
        
      
    
     
       
         
         
         
           Index
           Nominum
           .
        
         
           
             A.
             
          
           
             AChard
             or
             Agard
          
           
             Page
             .
             25
          
           
             Aguyllon
          
           
             1.
             59
          
           
             Aldithely
             or
             Audley
          
           
             10
          
           
             Astley
          
           
             11
          
           
             Aspervil
          
           
             41
          
           
             Aungerin
          
           
             43
          
           
             Albemarle
          
           
             44
          
           
             Arblaster
          
           
             44
          
           
             Avering
          
           
             50
          
           
             Allebyr
          
           
             56
          
           
             Archer
          
           
             57
          
           
             Aguillum
          
           
             59
          
           
             Attefeild
          
           
             63
          
           
             Avilers
          
           
             68.77
          
           
             Argentyne
          
           
             78
          
           
             Arundell
          
           
             82
          
           
             Arley
          
           
             86
          
           
             Aylemer
          
           
             123
          
           
             Arundel
             .
             Comes
          
           
             61.127
          
           
             Alesbury
          
           
             28
          
           
             Aldeham
          
           
             135
          
           
             Allington
          
           
             78
          
        
         
           
             B.
             
          
           
             BErkley
             ,
             Baro
          
           
             132
          
           
             Bellovent
          
           
             125
          
           
             Beauchamp
          
           
             23
          
           
             Balliol
          
           
             14
             24
          
           
             Boscher
          
           
             2
          
           
             Boteraux
          
           
             3
          
           
             Burg
             ,
             Comes
             Kantiae
          
           
             12.
             69
          
           
             Barons
             of
             Cheshire
          
           
             23
          
           
             Baskervile
          
           
             24
          
           
             Barun
          
           
             30
          
           
             Busche
          
           
             32
          
           
             Le
             Bay
          
           
             39
          
           
             Boyvyle
          
           
             43
          
           
             De
             la
             Barre
          
           
             43
          
           
             Bromhall
          
           
             44
          
           
             Bigod
          
           
             50
          
           
             Bek
          
           
             62
          
           
             Broke
          
           
             64
          
           
             Bygod
             ,
             Comes
             Nors
             .
          
           
             69
          
           
             Bardolf
          
           
             77
          
           
             Baldwyn
          
           
             79
          
           
             Brustuyl
          
           
             85
          
           
             
             Brunnesley
          
           
             88
          
           
             Burton
          
           
             94
          
           
             Bourchier
          
           
             104
          
           
             Bawd
          
           
             105
          
           
             Belvoir
          
           
             121
          
           
             Bettoyne
             ,
             Mayor
             of
             London
          
           
             121
          
           
             Brus
          
           
             146
          
           
             Bernham
          
           
             7
          
           
             Braos
          
           
             134
          
           
             Blundevil
             ,
             Comes
             Cestriae
          
           
             156
          
           
             Botiler
          
           
             135
          
        
         
           
             C.
             
          
           
             CAntuar
             .
             Archiep.
             
          
           
             121
          
           
             Cantulupe
          
           
             57
          
           
             Carevile
          
           
             86
          
           
             Chaworth
          
           
             14
             ▪
             38.84
          
           
             Criol
          
           
             9
          
           
             Corbet
          
           
             136
          
           
             Curtese
          
           
             28
          
           
             Courtenay
          
           
             34
          
           
             Coudrey
          
           
             40
          
           
             Carnifex
          
           
             49
          
           
             De
             Campis
          
           
             61
          
           
             Cauus
          
           
             66
          
           
             Colevile
          
           
             92
          
           
             Corson
          
           
             67.70
          
           
             Chaunceux
          
           
             71
          
           
             Chetwode
          
           
             74
          
           
             Chamfleur
          
           
             76
          
           
             Colewyke
          
           
             94.131
          
           
             Chester
             Earls
             and
             Barons
          
           
             23.109
          
           
             Clifton
          
           
             140
          
           
             Catesby
          
           
             156
          
           
             Coggeshale
          
           
             49
          
           
             Cobham
          
           
             126
          
           
             Cardevile
          
           
             85
          
        
         
           
             D.
             
          
           
             DArell
          
           
             41
          
           
             Dudley
          
           
             36
          
           
             D'aubeney
          
           
             58
          
           
             D'enguine
          
           
             71
          
           
             Dutton
          
           
             157
          
           
             Dymoc
          
           
             4
          
           
             Delahay
          
           
             8
          
           
             De
             Dyleu
          
           
             125
          
        
         
           
             E.
             
          
           
             EDmundsthorp
          
           
             85
          
           
             Enguine
          
           
             50.60
          
           
             Eylesford
          
           
             75
          
           
             Elyng
          
           
             87
          
           
             Espicer
          
           
             67
          
           
             Exeter
             Episcopus
          
           
             34
          
        
         
           
             F.
             
          
           
             FErrers
             Earl
          
           
             32
          
           
             De
             Ferrers
          
           
             107
          
           
             Fremon
          
           
             16
          
           
             
             Furnival
             ,
             Baron
          
           
             22
          
           
             Fitz-Daniel
          
           
             48
          
           
             De
             Fabrica
          
           
             58
          
           
             Fletcher
          
           
             64
          
           
             Frumbaud
          
           
             77
          
           
             Frankelyn
          
           
             81
          
           
             Fitz-Walter
          
           
             112
          
           
             Fitz-Hugh
          
           
             42
          
           
             Fitz-William
          
           
             28
          
           
             Fitz-Alan
          
           
             46.68
          
           
             Fitz-Warine
          
           
             132
          
           
             Fitz-Wydon
          
           
             108
          
        
         
           
             G.
             
          
           
             GErard
          
           
             158
          
           
             Gamelbere
          
           
             4
          
           
             Gatton
          
           
             80.82
          
           
             Glanvile
          
           
             26.52
          
           
             Green
          
           
             10
          
           
             Gorges
          
           
             47
          
           
             De
             la
             Grave
          
           
             56
          
           
             Grant
          
           
             74
          
           
             Gresley
          
           
             15
          
           
             Grey
          
           
             109.132.138
          
           
             Gatelyn
          
           
             81
          
           
             Griffin
             Rex
          
           
             80
          
           
             Grandison
          
           
             82
          
           
             Glapton
          
           
             72
          
        
         
           
             H.
             
          
           
             HAstings
          
           
             2.13.68.110
          
           
             Hungerford
          
           
             19
          
           
             Hardekin
          
           
             26
          
           
             Ho
          
           
             27.49
          
           
             Hoppeshort
          
           
             39
          
           
             Hertrug
          
           
             40
          
           
             Hered
          
           
             42
          
           
             De
             la
             Hull
          
           
             45
          
           
             Hashwell
          
           
             52
          
           
             Hurding
          
           
             54
          
           
             Herlham
          
           
             67
          
           
             Hevene
          
           
             69
          
           
             Hochangre
          
           
             84
          
           
             Hopton
          
           
             102
          
           
             Harrecourt
          
           
             130
          
           
             Ap
             Howel
          
           
             147
          
           
             Harpour
          
           
             36
          
           
             Hore
          
           
             81
          
           
             Hesam
          
           
             58
          
        
         
           
             K.
             
          
           
             KIplec
          
           
             57
          
           
             Knightley
          
           
             9●
          
           
             Kingsham
          
           
             56
          
           
             King
          
           
             70
          
        
         
           
           
             L.
             
          
           
             LAncaster
             Comes
          
           
             167
          
           
             Leigh
          
           
             1.163
          
           
             Lizures
          
           
             13
          
           
             Longchamp
          
           
             13.61
          
           
             Lovel
          
           
             14.38
          
           
             Longford
          
           
             17
          
           
             Legere
          
           
             26
          
           
             Lydom
          
           
             33
          
           
             Lardimer
          
           
             35
          
           
             Loveday
          
           
             42
          
           
             Leyburn
          
           
             62
          
           
             De
             la
             Lynde
          
           
             75
          
           
             Leek
          
           
             93
          
           
             St.
             Liz
             .
          
           
             16
          
           
             Lupus
             ,
             Hugh
             Comes
          
           
             108.109
          
        
         
           
             M.
             
          
           
             MAuley
          
           
             22
          
           
             Montacute
          
           
             12
          
           
             Musard
          
           
             14
          
           
             Moigne
             ,
             i.
             Monk
          
           
             26
          
           
             Malore
          
           
             48
          
           
             Mareshal
          
           
             46.53
          
           
             Molesey
          
           
             57
          
           
             Le
             Moyne
          
           
             56.85
          
           
             Monemue
          
           
             59
          
           
             Meose
          
           
             66
          
           
             Maunsel
          
           
             71
          
           
             Mauduit
          
           
             74
          
           
             Molyns
          
           
             77
          
           
             Malmains
          
           
             86
          
           
             Mariscus
             ,
             Marsh
          
           
             87
          
           
             Mandevyle
          
           
             106
          
           
             Menill
          
           
             121
          
           
             Mowbray
          
           
             121
          
           
             Metham
          
           
             38
          
           
             Mautravers
          
           
             133
          
        
         
           
             N.
             
          
           
             NIgel
             ,
             Neal
          
           
             41.109
          
           
             Nettle
             ,
             Abbas
          
           
             64
          
           
             Northwood
          
           
             110
          
        
         
           
             O.
             
          
           
             De
             OKes
          
           
             8
          
           
             Oxencroft
          
           
             81
          
           
             Oxford
             ,
             Earl
          
           
             23.53
          
        
         
           
             P.
             
          
           
             PArker
          
           
             50
          
           
             Pichford
          
           
             16
          
           
             Plompton
          
           
             18.94
          
           
             De
             la
             Pole
             ,
             Marq.
             
          
           
             20
          
           
             Pycot
          
           
             27.51
          
           
             Plesset
          
           
             29.65
          
           
             Pater-noster
          
           
             39.51
          
           
             S.
             Philibert
          
           
             40
          
           
             Peverell
          
           
             45
          
           
             
             Pogeys
          
           
             46
          
           
             Pygot
          
           
             58
          
           
             Perkam
          
           
             61
          
           
             Peytevin
          
           
             76
          
           
             Pychard
          
           
             78
          
           
             De
             la
             Puille
          
           
             79
          
           
             Papilon
          
           
             82.83
          
           
             Peperkin
          
           
             103
          
           
             Pynelesdon
          
           
             7
          
        
         
           
             Q.
             
          
           
             QUincy
             ,
             Comes
          
           
             126
          
        
         
           
             R.
             
          
           
             ROches
          
           
             136
          
           
             Rastal
          
           
             88
          
           
             Rede
          
           
             19
          
           
             Rochesly
          
           
             35
          
           
             Russel
          
           
             41.47
          
           
             Raghton
          
           
             42
          
           
             Reynes
          
           
             52
          
           
             Rooper
          
           
             87
          
           
             Rus
             ,
             Rous
          
           
             93
          
        
         
           
             S.
             
          
           
             STafford
             ,
             Baro
          
           
             25
          
           
             Segrave
          
           
             11
          
           
             Sloley
          
           
             11
          
           
             Stanford
          
           
             15.72
          
           
             Stanley
          
           
             20
          
           
             Somersham
          
           
             37
          
           
             Stopham
          
           
             45
          
           
             Spelman
          
           
             7.18
          
           
             Sauvage
          
           
             56
          
           
             Saunford
          
           
             60
          
           
             Sarcere
          
           
             10
          
           
             Singleton
          
           
             63
          
           
             De
             Scaccatio
          
           
             72
          
           
             De
             la
             Sale
          
           
             73
          
           
             De
             Sancto
             Claro
          
           
             76
          
           
             Synagor
          
           
             84
          
           
             Sturmy
          
           
             88
          
           
             Somervyle
          
           
             95
          
           
             Sciredun
          
           
             111
          
           
             Somery
          
           
             126
          
           
             Sutton
          
           
             130
          
           
             Skerington
          
           
             72
          
           
             Spileman
          
           
             54
          
        
         
           
             T.
             
          
           
             TAteshall
          
           
             37
          
           
             Trumpeton
          
           
             53
          
           
             Trevelle
          
           
             54
          
           
             Treveily
          
           
             55
          
           
             Thadeham
          
           
             82
          
           
             Therell
          
           
             83
          
           
             Talbot
             ,
             Comes
             Salopiae
          
           
             94
          
           
             Testard
          
           
             8
          
        
         
           
           
             V.
             
          
           
             Valence
          
           
             38
          
           
             Umfranvil
          
           
             15
          
           
             Underwood
          
           
             20
          
           
             Valoignes
          
           
             29
          
           
             Le
             Unz
          
           
             84
          
           
             Venables
          
           
             151
          
           
             Vernon
          
           
             23
          
        
         
           
             W.
             
          
           
             WIlloughby
          
           
             3.133
          
           
             Winchard
          
           
             16
          
           
             Wrenoc
          
           
             17
          
           
             Warren
             ,
             Comes
          
           
             9.19
          
           
             Le
             Wyle
          
           
             37
          
           
             Windesor
          
           
             47
          
           
             De
             Wena
          
           
             55
          
           
             Waleton
          
           
             63.126
          
           
             Warwici
             Comes
             &
             Comitissa
          
           
             60.73
          
           
             Wade
          
           
             73.86
          
           
             Wintreshull
          
           
             85.
             
             Ib.
             
          
           
             Wan
             〈…〉
             ede
          
           
             87
          
           
             Wokynden
          
           
             106
          
           
             Wellesburn
          
           
             110
          
           
             Woodhouse
          
           
             122
          
           
             Wake
          
           
             38
          
           
             Wright
          
           
             87.163
          
           
             Warbleton
          
           
             126
          
        
         
           
             Z.
             
          
           
             ZOuch
          
           
             12
          
        
      
       
         
         
           Index
           Locorum
           .
        
         
           
             A.
             
          
           
             ADdington
          
           
             1
          
           
             Alcester
          
           
             3
          
           
             Astley
          
           
             11
          
           
             Asheley
          
           
             13.68
          
           
             Aston-Cantlou
          
           
             2
          
           
             Alesbury
          
           
             28.41
          
           
             Alredale
          
           
             43
          
           
             Aury
             &
             Hole
          
           
             43
          
           
             Abbesord
          
           
             72
          
           
             Aston-Bernard
          
           
             77
          
           
             Acton
          
           
             109
          
           
             Aplederham
          
           
             123
          
           
             Atherton
          
           
             61.63
          
           
             Aslaby
          
           
             108
          
        
         
           
             B.
             
          
           
             BAynards-Castle
          
           
             112
          
           
             Baynton
          
           
             22
          
           
             Bericote
          
           
             2
          
           
             Burg
             in
             Com.
             Salop
          
           
             145
          
           
             Burg
             on
             the
             Sands
          
           
             13
          
           
             Bywell
          
           
             14
          
           
             Brokenerst
          
           
             18.54
          
           
             Brayles
          
           
             20
          
           
             Burford
          
           
             154
          
           
             Bishops
             Castle
          
           
             33.165
          
           
             Bridgnorth
          
           
             19
          
           
             Bruham
          
           
             37
          
           
             Benham
          
           
             38.152
          
           
             Bockhampton
          
           
             39
          
           
             Burstal
          
           
             41
          
           
             Barr
          
           
             43
          
           
             Bakton
          
           
             44
          
           
             Brodeham
          
           
             45
          
           
             Bryneston
          
           
             30
          
           
             Bryanstan
          
           
             45
          
           
             Bradepole
          
           
             47
          
           
             Beckingtre
             hundred
          
           
             50
          
           
             Bures
          
           
             50
          
           
             Boyton
          
           
             52
          
           
             Bilsington
          
           
             7.61.62
          
           
             Bradeley
          
           
             64
          
           
             Bramlegh
          
           
             66
          
           
             Boghton
          
           
             74
          
           
             Brom
          
           
             77
          
           
             Boseham
          
           
             83
          
           
             Bentley
          
           
             85
          
           
             
             Bulewel
          
           
             88
          
           
             Brunnesley
          
           
             88
          
           
             Borebach
          
           
             88
          
           
             Bondby
          
           
             135
          
           
             Bucton
          
           
             94
          
           
             Bridshall
          
           
             102
          
           
             Bure-Ferrers
          
           
             107
          
           
             Brodgate
             Park
          
           
             126
          
           
             Bosbury
          
           
             155
          
           
             Berkholt
          
           
             159
          
           
             Banningham
          
           
             70
          
           
             Blachington
          
           
             83
          
           
             Brimsfeild
          
           
             132
          
           
             Biscopetreu
          
           
             80
          
           
             Battle-Abby
          
           
             164
          
        
         
           
             C.
             
          
           
             CAlistoke
          
           
             133
          
           
             Castle-Cary
          
           
             14
          
           
             Cuckeney
          
           
             4
          
           
             Cotes
          
           
             11
          
           
             Coningston
          
           
             16
          
           
             Chesterton
          
           
             36
          
           
             Creswell
          
           
             40
          
           
             Cumberton
          
           
             42
          
           
             Clun
          
           
             162
          
           
             Coperland
          
           
             61
          
           
             Chetington
          
           
             136
          
           
             Carlton
             in
             Com.
             Not.
             
          
           
             3
          
           
             Carleton
             Com.
             Norf.
             
          
           
             67
          
           
             Cumbes
          
           
             79
          
           
             Chenes
          
           
             82
          
           
             Chinting
          
           
             83
          
           
             Casham
          
           
             86
          
           
             Colewyke
          
           
             131
          
           
             Cotinton
          
           
             87
          
           
             Chichester
          
           
             92
          
           
             Conelesfeld
          
           
             90
          
           
             Cuckwold
          
           
             92
          
           
             Cholmer
          
           
             103
          
           
             Coringham
          
           
             105
          
           
             Clymeslond
          
           
             107
          
           
             Chester
          
           
             108.156
          
           
             Cheddish
          
           
             74
          
           
             Coleshill
          
           
             153
          
           
             Chakendon
          
           
             166
          
        
         
           
             D.
             
          
           
             DRaklaw
          
           
             15
          
           
             Droscumb
          
           
             44
          
           
             Degemue
          
           
             54
          
           
             Dylew
          
           
             125
          
           
             Drycot
          
           
             101
          
           
             Dengy
             hundred
          
           
             103
          
           
             Durham
          
           
             145
          
           
             Dutton
          
           
             157
          
           
             Dunmow
          
           
             162
          
        
         
           
             E.
             
          
           
             EAstbrig
          
           
             12
          
           
             Egmundun
          
           
             10
          
           
             East-gareston
          
           
             14.38
          
           
             Eastham
          
           
             26
          
           
             Exmore
          
           
             29
          
           
             Esseby
          
           
             33
          
           
             
             East-Haured
          
           
             39
          
           
             East-Smithfeild
          
           
             66
          
           
             East-Wordham
          
           
             84
          
           
             Elyng
          
           
             87
          
           
             Elston
          
           
             87
          
           
             Eggefeild
          
           
             93
          
           
             Ewe
             in
             Normandy
          
           
             104
          
           
             Enborne
          
           
             144
          
           
             Ensham
          
           
             155
          
           
             East-Rudham
          
           
             151
          
           
             Esseburn
          
           
             159
          
           
             Eresby
          
           
             138
          
           
             Eton
          
           
             133
          
           
             Enfeild
          
           
             65
          
        
         
           
             F.
             
          
           
             FAlsted
          
           
             26.52
          
           
             Fernham
          
           
             22
          
           
             Fingrey
          
           
             23
          
           
             Fulmer
          
           
             41
          
           
             Frollebury
          
           
             85
          
           
             Ford-Hundred
          
           
             86
          
           
             Fiskerton
          
           
             153
          
           
             Finchinfeild
          
           
             52
          
           
             Falsted
          
           
             52
          
           
             Fingreth
          
           
             53
          
        
         
           
             G.
             
          
           
             GAteshill
          
           
             80.82
          
           
             Greens-Norton
          
           
             10
          
           
             Grenocle
          
           
             110
          
           
             Gidding-Magna
          
           
             60
          
           
             Glocester
          
           
             33
          
           
             Gissag
          
           
             46
          
           
             Gamelbere
          
           
             4
          
           
             Guldeford
          
           
             8.79
          
           
             Glapton
          
           
             72
          
           
             Grosmunt
             Castle
          
           
             134
          
        
         
           
             H.
             
          
           
             HAllingbury
          
           
             28
          
           
             Halton
          
           
             109
          
           
             Hampton
          
           
             160
          
           
             Henley
          
           
             2
          
           
             Homingston
          
           
             10
          
           
             Hildesley
          
           
             19
          
           
             Homet
             in
             Normandy
          
           
             19
          
           
             Hodnet
          
           
             23
          
           
             Holcot
          
           
             30
          
           
             Hoton
          
           
             31
          
           
             Hertrug
          
           
             40
          
           
             Hereford
          
           
             49.166
          
           
             
             Ho
          
           
             49
          
           
             Hashwel
          
           
             52
          
           
             Hornmede
          
           
             60
          
           
             Hokenorton
          
           
             73
          
           
             Hanlegh
          
           
             77
          
           
             Hertlegh
          
           
             84
          
           
             Hochangre
          
           
             84
          
           
             Husknall-Torcard
          
           
             93
          
           
             Hopton
          
           
             102
          
           
             Horsepoll
          
           
             142
          
           
             Hecham
          
           
             146
          
           
             Hartlepool
          
           
             146
          
           
             Honington
          
           
             160
          
           
             Hill-Morton
          
           
             11
          
           
             Heydon
          
           
             27
          
           
             Herleham
          
           
             67
          
        
         
           
             I.
             
          
           
             ISle
             of
             Man
          
           
             20
          
           
             Ikinham
          
           
             65
          
        
         
           
             K.
             
          
           
             KIngs-Brome
          
           
             15
          
           
             Kilmersdon
          
           
             149
          
           
             Kinwaldmersh
          
           
             47
          
           
             Kettilberston
          
           
             20
          
           
             Kingston-Russel
          
           
             47
          
           
             Kingesham
          
           
             58
          
           
             Keperland
          
           
             63
          
           
             Kinderton
          
           
             151
          
           
             Kibworth
          
           
             36
          
           
             Kidlington
          
           
             149
          
           
             Kidwelly
          
           
             138
          
        
         
           
             L.
             
          
           
             LAncastre
          
           
             58
          
           
             Lastres
          
           
             8
          
           
             Langwath
          
           
             17
          
           
             Lanton
          
           
             24
          
           
             Listun
          
           
             25
          
           
             Legere
          
           
             26
          
           
             London
          
           
             32.121
          
           
             Launceston
          
           
             54
          
           
             Leningburn
          
           
             62
          
           
             Lilleston
          
           
             65
          
           
             Lewe
          
           
             75
          
           
             Lederede
          
           
             81
          
           
             Lindeshul
          
           
             85
          
           
             Lindeby
          
           
             38.93
          
           
             Lantrissin
          
           
             147
          
           
             Loseberg
          
           
             46
          
           
             Lodebroke
          
           
             156
          
           
             Lidingland
             Hundred
          
           
             24
          
           
             Lighthorn
          
           
             60
          
           
             Lufnam
          
           
             23
          
           
             Lincoln
          
           
             125
          
        
         
           
           
             M.
             
          
           
             MErston-Jabet
          
           
             11
          
           
             Marden
             or
             Mawerdin
          
           
             16.59
          
           
             Mauldon
          
           
             27
          
           
             Mapleschamp
          
           
             29
          
           
             Maperdeshale
          
           
             31
          
           
             Morton
          
           
             32.50
          
           
             Molesey
          
           
             57
          
           
             Middleton
             Hundred
          
           
             62
          
           
             Mansfeld-Woodhouse
          
           
             94
          
           
             Mertok
          
           
             76
          
           
             Mayford
          
           
             79
          
           
             Midlovent
          
           
             82
          
           
             Michleham
          
           
             121
          
           
             Mountgomery
          
           
             150
          
           
             Milverton
          
           
             11
          
           
             Mautravers
          
           
             133
          
           
             More
          
           
             135
          
        
         
           
             N.
             
          
           
             NOrthampton
             Town
          
           
             16
          
           
             County
          
           
             13
          
           
             Nedding
          
           
             20
          
           
             Newbigging
          
           
             24
          
           
             Nettlebed
          
           
             72
          
           
             Nether
             Overton
          
           
             73
          
           
             Narborough
          
           
             7
          
           
             Norton
          
           
             68
          
           
             Norwich
          
           
             137
          
           
             Newport
          
           
             10
          
        
         
           
             O.
             
          
           
             OKeton
          
           
             48
          
           
             Ovenhelle
          
           
             61
          
           
             Over-Colewic
          
           
             94
          
        
         
           
             P.
             
          
           
             PAdeworth
          
           
             40
          
           
             Pole
          
           
             12
          
           
             Pightesley
          
           
             15.71
          
           
             Plompton
          
           
             18
          
           
             Papworth-Anneys
          
           
             41
          
           
             Porscaundell
          
           
             46
          
           
             Pusey
          
           
             51
          
           
             Penkelly
          
           
             55
          
           
             Pengevel
          
           
             55
          
           
             Peckam
          
           
             61
          
           
             Porohester
          
           
             87
          
           
             Pynley
          
           
             8
          
        
         
           
           
             R.
             
          
           
             RAlegh
          
           
             147
          
           
             Riddesdale
          
           
             15
          
           
             Rodeley
          
           
             18
          
           
             Rewenhal
          
           
             27.49
          
           
             Raghton
          
           
             42
          
           
             Renham
          
           
             64
          
           
             Redenhall
          
           
             67
          
           
             Rakey
          
           
             69
          
           
             Runham
          
           
             69
          
           
             Rode
          
           
             71
          
           
             Radeclyve
          
           
             72
          
           
             Rochford
          
           
             148
          
           
             Rudlow
          
           
             99
          
           
             Rochester
          
           
             163
          
        
         
           
             S.
             
          
           
             SAling
          
           
             51
          
           
             Saundford
          
           
             45
          
           
             Scrivelsby
          
           
             4
          
           
             Stonely
          
           
             3
          
           
             Sculton
          
           
             10
          
           
             Setene
             ,
             Seaton
          
           
             9
             ▪
             35
          
           
             Staveley
          
           
             14
          
           
             Stafford
          
           
             25
          
           
             Stow
          
           
             28
          
           
             Slapton
          
           
             34
          
           
             Sutton
          
           
             37
          
           
             Sutton-Colfeild
          
           
             140
          
           
             Standebury
          
           
             37
          
           
             Swinton
          
           
             48
          
           
             Springesend
          
           
             53
          
           
             Schipton
          
           
             56
          
           
             Stafford-Wapentake
          
           
             49
          
           
             Stapleton
          
           
             56
          
           
             Stoke
          
           
             57
          
           
             Stanford
             Regis
          
           
             58
          
           
             Singleton
             parva
          
           
             63
          
           
             Scargerthorp
          
           
             64
          
           
             Shelfhanger
          
           
             68
          
           
             Stanhow
          
           
             70
          
           
             Sibertoft
          
           
             70
          
           
             Staunton
          
           
             73
          
           
             Stony-Aston
          
           
             76
          
           
             Stert
          
           
             76
          
           
             Stapeley
          
           
             84
          
           
             Schyrefend
          
           
             85
          
           
             Shorne
          
           
             110
          
           
             Sciredun
          
           
             111
          
           
             Siplegh
          
           
             111
          
           
             Staplehurst
          
           
             123
          
           
             Sutton-Courtenay
          
           
             130
          
           
             Shrewsbury
          
           
             111
          
           
             Schirefeld
          
           
             126
          
           
             South-Malling
          
           
             150
          
           
             Stanlake
          
           
             154
          
           
             Suffleet
          
           
             161
          
           
             Stamford
          
           
             19
          
           
             Sea-Ports
          
           
             62
          
           
             Sloley
          
           
             11
          
           
             Savernake
          
           
             133
          
        
         
           
           
             T.
             
          
           
             TOnge
          
           
             12
          
           
             Tutbury
          
           
             25.160.167
          
           
             Tey-Magna
          
           
             53
          
           
             Twigworth
          
           
             56
          
           
             Teynton
          
           
             57
          
           
             Thetercote
          
           
             74
          
           
             Turroc
          
           
             132
          
           
             Thamewel
          
           
             74
          
           
             Tatenhul
          
           
             101
          
           
             Tachebroke
          
           
             110
          
           
             Tudderley
          
           
             85
          
           
             Thurgarton
          
           
             142
          
           
             Turvey
          
           
             37
          
           
             Thorp
             .
          
           
             87
          
        
         
           
             V.
             
          
           
             UPton
             in
             Com.
             Gloc.
             
          
           
             56.58
          
           
             Upton
             in
             Com.
             Northhampton
          
           
             71
          
           
             Upminster
          
           
             50
          
           
             Urchenfeild
             Hundred
          
           
             165
          
        
         
           
             W.
             
          
           
             WAterhall
          
           
             138
          
           
             Watton
          
           
             59
          
           
             Wilton
          
           
             13
          
           
             Whittington
          
           
             17
          
           
             Wiltshire
          
           
             22
          
           
             Wulfelmelston
          
           
             23
          
           
             Wodeham-Mortimer
          
           
             26
          
           
             Winfred
          
           
             29
          
           
             Wilburgham
             magna
          
           
             42
          
           
             Windebury
          
           
             44
          
           
             Windesor
          
           
             47
          
           
             Waleton
          
           
             63
          
           
             Woodstoc
          
           
             74
          
           
             Winterslew
          
           
             136
          
           
             Wrencholm
          
           
             70
          
           
             Wedington
          
           
             11
          
           
             Wyllington
          
           
             75
          
           
             Wingfeild
          
           
             77
          
           
             Wrotting
          
           
             78
          
           
             Wimble
          
           
             78
          
           
             Wolbeding
          
           
             83
          
           
             Warneford
             .
          
           
             86
          
           
             Worksop
          
           
             94
          
           
             Whichnor
          
           
             95
          
           
             Wallingford
          
           
             109
          
           
             
             Warham
          
           
             160
          
           
             Worthingbury
          
           
             7
          
           
             Wylewby
          
           
             131
          
           
             Whorlton
          
           
             121
          
           
             Westcurt
             in
             villa
             de
             Bedinton
          
           
             81
          
        
         
           
             Y.
             
          
           
             YOrkshire
          
           
             35
          
        
         
           FINIS
           .
        
      
       
         
         
           ERRATA
           .
        
         
           PAge
           18.
           l.
           6.
           r.
           
             faenum
             ad
             Palefridum
          
           .
           p.
           20.
           l.
           9.
           r.
           
             King
             ,
             his
             heyrs
          
           .
           and
           l.
           15.
           
             the
             words
             transposed
          
           .
           p.
           22.
           l.
           2.
           r.
           Mauley
           .
           p.
           27.
           l.
           11.
           r.
           Eustach
           .
           p.
           28.
           l.
           18.
           r.
           juncandam
           .
           p.
           31.
           l.
           5.
           r.
           lancea
           .
           p.
           40.
           l.
           13.
           r.
           Dominae
           .
           p.
           46
           l.
           21.
           r.
           clausturam
           .
           p.
           49.
           l.
           17.
           r.
           
             Sherifs
             Bailif
          
           .
           p.
           51.
           l.
           ult
           .
           r.
           Greyhounds
           .
           p
           55.
           l.
           5.
           r.
           Grisauco
           .
           P.
           70.
           l.
           13.
           r.
           
             per
             Ser
             -
          
           .
           p.
           77.
           l.
           19.
           r.
           Frumbaud
           .
           p.
           82.
           l.
           15.
           r.
           lotrices
           .
           p.
           86.
           l.
           15.
           r.
           Exercitu
           .
           p.
           88.
           l.
           25.
           r.
           
             pro
             qua
             quidem
          
           .
           p.
           89.
           l.
           ult
           .
           r
           Maeremio
           .
           p.
           90.
           l.
           18.
           r.
           
             on
             this
             side
             the
             Sea.
          
           p.
           92.
           l.
           12
           r.
           suburbiis
           .
           and
           l.
           15.
           r.
           Regi
           .
           &
           l.
           18.
           r.
           faciendam
           .
           p.
           94.
           l.
           16.
           r.
           Burton
           .
           p.
           96.
           l.
           13.
           r.
           
             to
             demand
             one
          
           .
           p.
           112.
           l.
           8.
           r.
           
             et
             sont
             cheif
             Banoyers
          
           &
           l.
           23.
           r.
           
             et
             ses
             ,
             with
             other
             faults
             in
             the
             French.
          
           p.
           135.
           l.
           19.
           r.
           
             ut
             unam
          
           .
           and
           l.
           25.
           r.
           liberentur
           .
           p.
           41.
           l.
           10.
           r.
           
             de
             Domino
          
           .
           and
           in
           Margin
           r.
           2
           others
           .
        
      
       
         Notes, typically marginal, from the original text
         
           Notes for div A28463-e220
           
             Stat.
             12.
             
             Car.
             2.
             ca.
             24.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e650
           
             Pla.
             Coronae
             .
             39.
             
             Hen.
             3.
             rot
             .
             29.
             
             Dorso
             .
          
           
             Escaet
             14.
             
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Num.
             1●
             .
          
           
             Mr.
             Ashmoles
             Narrative
             .
          
           
             In.
             post
             Mortem
             
               Laur.
               Hastings
            
             ,
             22.
             
             Ed.
             3.
             
          
           
             i
             With
             a
             Bow
             without
             a
             string
             and
             one
             Basnet
             or
             Helmet
             .
          
           
             Sir
             W.
             Dugd.
             
               Antiq.
               of
            
             Warwick-Shire
             .
          
           
             Esc
             .
             24.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             
             N.
             59.
             
          
           
             
               Bovata
               terrae
            
             ,
             is
             as
             much
             as
             one
             Ox
             can
             plow
             in
             a
             year
             .
             And
             Catapulta
             ,
             was
             an
             ancient
             warlike
             Engine
             to
             shoot
             Darts
             .
          
           
             Lib.
             Sched
             .
             14.
             
             Hen.
             4.
             
             Nott.
             fol.
             210.
             
          
           
             Mich.
             rot
             .
             32.
             
             Ed.
             1
             ▪
             
          
           
             i.
             With
             one
             Horse
             without
             a
             Saddle
             .
          
           
             Reg.
             dé
             Stonely
             Monast
             .
          
           
             Mon.
             Angl.
             2.
             
             Par.
             
          
           
             1.
             
             By
             Dreinge
             is
             understood
             a
             Knight
             or
             one
             that
             held
             Land
             by
             Knight-Service
             ,
             before
             the
             Conquest
             ,
             and
             was
             not
             outed
             of
             his
             Estate
             by
             William
             the
             Conquerour
             .
          
           
             *
             2.
             
             By
             the
             service
             of
             shoing
             the
             Kings
             Palfery
             ,
             or
             Saddle
             Horse
             ,
             upon
             all
             four
             feet
             ,
             with
             the
             Kings
             Nails
             and
             Shoing
             materials
             ,
             and
             if
             he
             lamed
             him
             ,
             to
             give
             the
             King
             another
             of
             four
             Matks
             price
             .
          
           
             Esc
             .
             3.
             
             Ed.
             3.
             
             N.
             108.
             
          
           
             Inq.
             23.
             
             Edw.
             3.
             
          
           
             Narrative
             by
             
               Elias
               Ashmole
            
             Esquire
             1661.
             
          
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             In
             Sched
             .
             Liberae
             .
             5.
             
             Eliz.
             
          
           
             This
             Wayt-fee
             I
             suppose
             may
             be
             money
             paid
             by
             the
             Tenant
             ,
             in
             liew
             of
             his
             waiting
             or
             attendance
             at
             the
             Castle
             .
          
           
             Pat.
             7.
             
             Ed.
             ●
             .
             p.
             2.
             m.
             7.
             intus
             ▪
             
          
           
             This
             Ammobragium
             I
             conceive
             to
             be
             the
             same
             ,
             which
             in
             Welch
             is
             called
             Amabr
             ,
             or
             
               Amvabyr
               .
               i.
               Pretium
               virginitatis
               Domino
               solvendum
            
             ;
             according
             to
             the
             Lawes
             of
             
               Howel
               Dha
            
             .
          
           
             Rot.
             Cur.
             10
             Ed.
             4.
             
          
           
             i.
             Paying
             a
             Goose
             fit
             for
             the
             Lords
             dinner
             on
             Michaelmas
             day
             .
          
           
             Pla.
             Coronae
             19.
             
             Hen.
             3.
             
             Surrey
             .
          
           
             By
             Meretrices
             was
             in
             those
             times
             understood
             Laundresses
             .
          
           
             Rot.
             Fin.
             18.
             
             Ed.
             2.
             n.
             26.
             
          
           
             Bar.
             of
             Engl.
             1.
             vol.
             
          
           
             Domesday
             .
          
           
             Esc
             .
             34.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             n.
             37.
             
             Kent
             .
          
           
             This
             Veltrarius
             or
             Vantrarius
             ,
             comes
             from
             the
             
               French
               Vaultre
            
             ,
             a
             Mungrel
             Hound
             ,
             for
             the
             Chase
             of
             the
             wild
             Boar.
             
          
           
             Carta
             11.
             
             Hen.
             3.
             p.
             1.
             m.
             5.
             
          
           
             Fines
             18.
             
             Ric.
             2.
             
          
           
             Camden
             in
             Norfolk
             .
          
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             14.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             rot
             .
             6.
             dorso
             Suff.
             
          
           
             Escaet
             .
             9.
             
             Hen.
             5.
             n.
             17.
             
          
           
             Cartular
             .
             Warwici
             Com.
             
          
           
             Claus
             .
             13.
             
             Hen.
             3.
             m.
             20.
             
          
           
             Cart.
             17.
             
             Hen.
             3.
             p.
             1.
             m.
             24.
             
          
           
             Ex
             ipso
             Autographo
             .
          
           
             Carta
             .
             Ed.
             n.
             26.
             
          
           
             Regr
             .
             de
             Holmeoltram
             .
          
           
             Lib.
             Ruber
             Scac.
             tit
             .
             North-hampton-shire
             .
          
           
             Plac.
             apud
             Heref.
             20.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             
             Rot.
             39.
             
          
           
             Testa
             de
             Nevil
             Norf.
             Suff.
             
          
           
             Esc
             .
             47.
             
             ●
             .
             3.
             
             N.
             11.
             
          
           
             
               Testa
               de
            
             Nevil
             .
             Northumb.
             
          
           
             Esc
             .
             11.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             
             N.
             35
             
          
           
             Esc
             .
             17.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             
             N.
             6.
             
             Derb.
             
          
           
             Testa
             Nevelli
             .
          
           
             Veredict
             .
             de
             singulis
             Wapent
             in
             Com.
             Not.
             &
             Derby
             .
          
           
             Rot.
             Fin.
             42.
             
             Edw.
             3.
             
             M.
             13.
             
          
           
             Esc
             .
             14.
             
             Ed.
             2.
             
             N.
             39.
             
          
           
             Jorval
             .
          
           
             Lib.
             niger
             Heref.
             
          
           
             Inq.
             27.
             
             Ed.
             3.
             
             Esc
             .
             37.
             
             Ed.
             3.
             
          
           
             Camdens
             Britannia
             .
          
           
             Camden
             in
             Shropshire
             .
          
           
             Fines
             1
             Ric.
             2.
             
             Derby
             .
          
           
             Pryk
             signifies
             a
             Goad
             or
             Spur
             ,
             as
             I
             suppose
             ,
             and
             is
             elsewhere
             in
             Latin
             called
             Compunctum
             .
          
           
             Ex
             ipso
             Autographo
             .
          
           
             What
             
               Tempus
               Pinguedinis
            
             and
             
               Tempus
               Fermisonae
            
             are
             ,
             see
             under
             the
             title
             of
             
               Brodgate
               Park
            
             .
          
           
             Fines-Hill
             .
             1.
             
             Edw.
             2.
             
             Wilts
             .
          
           
             i.
             A
             Shirt
             or
             Coat
             of
             Mayle
             .
             Straw
             for
             the
             Kings
             Bed
             ,
             and
             Hay
             for
             his
             Horse
             .
          
           
             Taylors
             Hist
             .
             of
             Gavelkind
             .
             fol.
             112.
             
          
           
             Prid
             ,
             for
             brevity
             being
             the
             later
             syllable
             of
             Lamprid
             (
             as
             they
             were
             antiently
             called
             ;
             )
             and
             Gavel
             ,
             a
             Rent
             or
             Tribute
             .
          
           
             Warwick-shire
             ,
             fol.
             765.
             a.
             
          
           
             i.
             One
             dayes
             work
             in
             Harvest
             .
          
           
             Rot.
             Curiae
             Maner
             .
             de
             Hildeslegh
             in
             Com.
             B●●ks
             ,
             12.
             
             Rich.
             2.
             
          
           
             
               Rich.
               Butcher
            
             in
             his
             Survey
             of
             Stamf.
             p.
             4●
             .
          
           
             Rot.
             Norman
             6
             Hen
             5.
             p.
             1.
             m.
             2.
             
          
           
             Carta
             24
             H.
             6.
             n.
             20.
             
          
           
             
               Pat.
               7
            
             H.
             4.
             
             M.
             18.
             
          
           
             †
             Pele
             or
             Pile
             ,
             is
             a
             Fort
             built
             for
             defence
             of
             any
             place
             ,
             especially
             against
             the
             force
             of
             the
             Sea.
             
          
           
             
               Inquis
               .
               per
               H.
               Nott.
               tit
               .
            
             Brayles
             
          
           
             †
             This
             was
             an
             usual
             restraint
             of
             Old
             in
             Villenage
             Tenure
             ,
             to
             the
             end
             the
             Lord
             might
             not
             lose
             any
             of
             his
             Villains
             ,
             by
             their
             entring
             into
             Holy
             Orders
             .
          
           
             Esc
             .
             3.
             
             Ed.
             2.
             
             N.
             34.
             
          
           
             Domesday
             tit
             Wiltes
             .
          
           
             This
             Ore
             was
             a
             Saxon
             Coyn
             ,
             which
             valued
             xvj
             .
             d.
             a
             piece
             ,
             and
             sometimes
             according
             to
             the
             variation
             of
             the
             Standard
             ,
             xx
             d.
             
          
           
             Esc
             .
             10.
             
             Edw.
             2.
             
             N.
             71.
             
             Orig
             de
             39.
             
             Ed.
             3.
             
             Rot.
             3.
             
          
           
             Inq.
             6
             Ed.
             2.
             
          
           
             Fines
             14
             Edw.
             3.
             
          
           
             Inq.
             10
             Edw.
             2.
             
          
           
             
               Cam.
               Brit.
            
             ex
             Antiq.
             MS.
             
          
           
             Fin.
             Hill.
             20
             Ed.
             3.
             
          
           
             Mon.
             Ang.
             2.
             p.
             fo
             .
             539.
             a.
             
          
           
             *
             Reap-days
             .
          
           
             i.
             To
             harrow
             twice
             ,
             mow
             or
             reap
             once
             ,
             make
             hay
             once
             ,
             —
             I
             know
             not
             what
             
               Molas
               attrahere
            
             should
             signify
             ,
             unless
             to
             draw
             or
             carry
             Milstones
             .
          
           
             Claus
             .
             15
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Suffolk
             .
          
           
             MS.D.
             de
             S.
             Kniveton
             ,
             fo
             .
             249.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             white
             Hunters
             horn
             ,
             garnished
             with
             silver
             ,
             inlaid
             with
             Gold
             ,
             in
             the
             middle
             and
             at
             both
             ends
             .
             To
             which
             is
             affixed
             a
             Girdle
             of
             black
             silk
             adorned
             with
             certain
             buckles
             of
             silver
             .
          
           
             Esc
             .
             2
             Ed.
             2.
             
          
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             apud
             Chelmsf
             .
             11
             Hen.
             3.
             
          
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             13
             Ed.
             1.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             a
             little
             Brache
             or
             Bitch-hound
             .
          
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             Ship
             with
             his
             Furniture
             or
             Tackle
             .
          
           
             Ibidem
             ▪
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             long
             Horsemans
             Coat
             ,
             that
             cover'd
             part
             of
             the
             Legs
             ;
             from
             the
             French
             Gambe
             or
             Jambe
             ,
             a
             Leg.
             
          
           
             Ibidem
             ▪
             
          
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             i.
             Paying
             a
             Silver
             Needle
             into
             the
             Exchequer
             .
          
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               de
            
             Anno
             14
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Bucks
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             In
             Winter
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             Grass
             or
             Rushes
             to
             strew
             the
             Kings
             Chamber
             :
             
               Duas
               Gantas
            
             ,
             two
             (
             green
             )
             Geese
             .
          
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               apud
            
             Cantebr
             .
             21
             Ed.
             1.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             Truss
             of
             Hay
             for
             the
             use
             of
             the
             Kings
             necessary
             House
             .
          
           
             In
             Parvo
             Rot.
             Hundredor
             .
             Ka●cia
             .
          
           
             Orig.
             de
             Anno
             35
             Ed.
             3.
             
          
           
             
               Inq.
               12
            
             Edw.
             
               3.
               n.
               2.
            
             
             Dorset
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             Shall
             have
             the
             Basin
             and
             Ewer
             for
             his
             service
             .
          
           
             
               Inq.
               35
            
             Ed.
             
               1.
               n.
               1.
            
             
             Somerset
             .
          
           
             i.
             By
             the
             service
             of
             hanging
             the
             Red-Deer
             that
             die
             of
             the
             Morion
             in
             the
             Kings
             Forest
             ,
             upon
             a
             forked
             piece
             of
             Wood.
             
          
           
             
               Inq.
               27
            
             Ed.
             
               3.
               n.
               40.
            
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             Breeches
             or
             Drawers
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             A
             Calthrop
             (
             anciently
             used
             in
             War
             )
             without
             those
             four
             pricks
             ,
             which
             it
             usually
             had
             ,
             to
             annoy
             the
             Enemies
             Horses
             feet
             .
             But
             quaere
             .
          
           
             
               Pasche
               14
               Ed.
               2.
            
             
             Dorset
             .
          
           
             With
             one
             Horse
             of
             no
             set
             price
             ,
             one
             Hanbergion
             or
             Coat
             of
             Mail
             ,
             a
             Sword
             ,
             Lance
             ,
             Iron-Headpiece
             ,
             and
             a
             Whittle
             or
             little
             Knife
             .
          
           
             
               Esc
               .
               de
               Anno.
               5.
            
             
             Hen.
             7.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             Of
             holding
             the
             Kings
             Stirrup
             when
             he
             mounted
             his
             Horse
             in
             his
             Castle
             of
             Carlisle
             .
          
           
             
               Ex
               libro
               magno
               du
               cat
            
             .
             Lanc.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             With
             his
             head
             uncover'd
             ,
             without
             a
             Cap
             ;
             but
             with
             a
             Garland
             of
             the
             breadth
             of
             his
             Little
             finger
             .
          
           
             Hill.
             22
             Ric.
             2.
             
             Essex
             .
          
           
             Domesday
             ,
             tit
             .
             Gloucestre
             .
          
           
             Sextary
             was
             an
             ancient
             Measure
             containing
             our
             Pint
             and
             a
             half
             ,
             and
             in
             some
             places
             more
             .
             A
             Dicar
             of
             Iron
             contained
             ten
             Barrs
             :
             And
             
               Virgas
               ferreas
               ductiles
            
             were
             Iron-rods
             wrought
             into
             a
             fit
             size
             for
             making
             Nails
             for
             the
             Kings
             Ships
             .
          
           
             Lib.
             feod
             .
             24
             Edw.
             1.
             fo
             .
             292.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             
               his
               Stirrup
            
             .
          
           
             Lib.
             niger
             Heref.
             
          
           
             i.
             Or
             3.
             
             Plow-shares
             ,
             3
             Coulters
             ,
             and
             to
             repair
             the
             Iron-work
             of
             three
             Plows
             ,
             at
             the
             election
             of
             the
             Bishops
             Bayliffs
             .
          
           
             Antiq.
             of
             Exeter
             .
          
           
             
               Rot.
               Fin.
            
             Mich.
             2
             Ed.
             2.
             
          
           
             i.
             To
             be
             the
             Kings
             Vauterer
             or
             Dog-leader
             in
             Gascoigny
             ,
             till
             he
             had
             worn
             out
             a
             pair
             of
             Shoes
             of
             four
             pence
             price
             .
          
           
             This
             
               Vautrarium
               Regis
            
             is
             by
             some
             miswritten
             
             Vantrarium
             ,
             and
             Englished
             ,
             the
             
               Kings
               Fore-footman
            
             .
             See
             Setene
             suprà
             .
          
           
             Coke
             on
             Lit
             
               fo
               .
               69.
               b.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e12330
           
             
               Quo
               war
               ▪
            
             Ebor.
             temp
             .
             Ed.
             1.
             
          
           
             Queen-gold
             is
             a
             Royal
             duty
             of
             Ten
             in
             the
             Hundred
             ,
             
             due
             to
             the
             Queen
             Consort
             of
             England
             ,
             for
             all
             Fines
             and
             Oblations
             made
             to
             the
             King.
             
          
           
             
               Lib.
               Scac.
               p.
               43.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e12500
           
             Pat.
             1.
             
             Eli.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e12590
           
             
               Esc
               .
               32
            
             Ed.
             
               1.
               
               N.
               43.
            
             
          
           
             †
             A
             separate
             enclosure
             within
             a
             Forest
             or
             Park
             ,
             fenced
             with
             a
             Rayl
             or
             Hedge
             ,
             or
             both
             ;
             of
             which
             there
             were
             several
             in
             this
             Forest
             of
             Cank
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e12740
           
             
               Pl.
               Cor.
               coram
            
             Joh.
             de
             Vallibus
             &
             Soc.
             15
             Ed.
             1.
             
             Bedford
             .
          
           
             †
             Q.
             If
             it
             may
             not
             signifie
             a
             pair
             of
             Saddle-bows
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             word
             Arceau
             ,
             which
             denotes
             as
             much
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e12910
           
             Pl
             :
             Cor.
             15
             Ed.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13000
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             apud
             Wirdesor
             .
             12
             Ed.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13090
           
             
               Plac.
               ut
               supr
            
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             A
             Pack
             of
             I
             know
             not
             what
             Dogs
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13210
           
             
               Esc
               .
               5
            
             Ed.
             2.
             
          
           
             i.
             A
             Grey
             furr'd
             Coat
             or
             Pilch.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13330
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             apud
             Windesor
             12
             Ed.
             1.
             rot
             .
             28.
             in
             dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13440
           
             Pla.
             &
             rot
             .
             ut
             supr
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             By
             Serjanty
             of
             keeping
             a
             Kenel
             of
             little
             Hounds
             called
             Harriers
             ,
             at
             the
             Kings
             charge
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13530
           
             Pla.
             ut
             supr
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13580
           
             Pl.
             ut
             sup
             .
             rot
             .
             29.
             in
             dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13710
           
             
               Pl.
               ut
               sup
               .
               rot
               .
               40.
               in
               dorso
               .
            
          
           
             i.
             Of
             carrying
             Bottles
             of
             Wine
             for
             the
             Kings
             Breakfast
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13830
           
             Pl.
             ut
             sup
             .
             rot
             .
             46.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13910
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e13990
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             in
             Com.
             Bucks
             .
             14
             Edw.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14110
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14180
           
             Esc
             .
             3
             H.
             6.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14260
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             14
             Ed.
             1.
             
             Cant.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14360
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14430
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               21
            
             Ed.
             1.
             
             C●nt
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             With
             two
             Boys
             or
             Grooms
             ,
             and
             two
             Hare-hounds
             ,
             or
             Greyhounds
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14540
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               20
            
             Ed.
             1.
             
             Cumbria
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             The
             Kings
             Aeries
             of
             Goshawks
             (
             or
             Falcons
             ,
             as
             some
             will
             have
             it
             )
             from
             the
             French
             Austour
             ,
             a
             Goshawk
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14730
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e14860
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             Anno
             9
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Devon.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15000
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             Two
             barbed
             Arrows
             
          
           
             *
             —
             when
             the
             King
             shall
             chase
             or
             Hunt
             in
             Exmore-Forest
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15130
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15220
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15330
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15410
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             ut
             supra
             .
          
           
             *
             Ferlingus
             vel
             Ferlingata
             terrae
             ,
             
               is
               the
               fourth
               part
               of
               a
               Yard-land
               .
            
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15520
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15600
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             apud
             Schyreburne
             ,
             8
             Ed.
             1.
             
             Dorset
             .
             rot
             .
             3.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             Boy
             ,
             carrying
             a
             Bow
             without
             a
             string
             ,
             but
             what
             Buzonem
             signifies
             ,
             Lector
             ,
             tu
             tibi
             Oedipus
             esto
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15750
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             4
             Dorset
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15850
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               7
            
          
           
             i.
             A
             certain
             Horse-comb
             or
             Curry-comb
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e15970
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               10.
            
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             Leash-hounds
             or
             Parkhounds
             ,
             such
             as
             draw
             after
             a
             hurt
             Deer
             in
             a
             Leash
             or
             Liam
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16140
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             13.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16220
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             14.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16290
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16360
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             15
             Hen.
             3.
             
             Ebor.
             rot
             .
             1.
             dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16510
           
             Ibidem
             rot
             .
             17.
             
          
           
             i.
             A
             kind
             of
             Basket.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16610
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             7
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Ebor.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16700
           
             
               Testa
               .
               Nevelli
            
             .
          
           
             *
             Intelligo
             (
             says
             the
             learned
             
               Spelman
               )
               de
               Serviente
               ad
               Clavam
               ,
            
             a
             Serjeant
             at
             the
             Mace
             ;
             we
             retain
             the
             word
             Catchpol
             still
             ,
             for
             a
             Sherif
             Bailiff
             or
             such
             like
             Officer
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16830
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             11
             H.
             3
             Rot.
             1.
             apud
             Chelmsford
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             The
             Chamberlainship
             .
             Ward-pennies
             ,
             or
             money
             paid
             to
             the
             Sherif
             or
             Castellain
             ,
             towards
             the
             guard
             or
             defence
             of
             a
             Castle
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e16990
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17040
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             The
             chandry
             ,
             where
             the
             Candles
             are
             kept
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17160
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             13
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Essex
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17230
           
             
               Ibidem
               ▪
            
          
           
             †
             i.
             Four
             Horse-shoes
             ,
             a
             Leather
             sack
             and
             one
             iron
             Broch
             ,
             which
             was
             a
             great
             Pot
             or
             Jug
             to
             carry
             Liquid
             things
             ▪
             as
             the
             Sack
             was
             to
             carry
             the
             dry
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             word
             Brock
             ,
             which
             signifies
             a
             great
             Flagon
             ,
             Tankard
             or
             Pot.
             So
             the
             learned
             Spelman
             interprets
             it
             .
             Though
             some
             are
             not
             willing
             to
             submit
             to
             his
             opinion
             herein
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17400
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             12
             Edw.
             1.
             
             Rot
             35.
             
             Dorso
             .
          
           
             Rot.
             Fin.
             Pas
             .
             31
             Ed.
             3.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17520
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               13
               Edw.
               1.
               
               Essex
               .
            
          
           
             †
             i.
             Three
             Boys
             or
             Grooms
             and
             three
             hounds
             for
             the
             Hare
             ,
             or
             Gyrehounds
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17630
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             Of
             carrying
             a
             Seam
             or
             Horseload
             of
             Oats
             ,
             which
             in
             some
             places
             is
             accounted
             Eight
             Bushels
             ,
             in
             others
             perhaps
             more
             properly
             ,
             but
             four
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17770
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             Wolf-Dogs
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17870
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             The
             Kings
             Spear-man
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e17970
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18040
           
             Pla.
             Corona
             13
             Ed.
             1.
             
             Essex
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18150
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             bag
             made
             of
             Hempen
             cloth
             or
             canvas
             ,
             And
             a
             jug
             or
             bottle
             to
             carry
             drink
             .
             See
             Morton
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18260
           
             Fines
             in
             Wistes
             &
             Southton
             .
             Anno.
             1.
             
             Edw.
             2.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             Munimen
             ex
             complicatis
             hamis
             vel
             circulis
             ferreis
             ,
             
               in
               French
            
             ,
             Cote
             de
             Mail
             ,
             
               in
               English
            
             ,
             a
             Shirt
             of
             Mail.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18360
           
             Pla.
             Coronae
             de
             An.
             12.
             
             Ed.
             1.
             Cornub.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             
               A
               Danish
               Hatchet
               ,
               or
               Pole
               -
               〈…〉
               ▪
            
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18460
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             Note
             a
             Cornish
             acre
             of
             Land
             makes
             60
             of
             our
             Statute
             acres
             or
             near
             thereabout
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18570
           
             
               Capa
               de
               Grisanco
            
             ,
             a
             grey
             Cloak
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             Cape
             ,
             a
             short
             and
             sleeveless
             Cloak
             ,
             or
             Garment
             ,
             that
             in
             stead
             of
             a
             Cape
             has
             a
             Capouche
             behind
             it
             ;
             and
             
               Gris
               ,
               Grey
               .
               De
               Domino
               de
               Cabilia
               ,
            
             I
             suppose
             may
             intend
             a
             Lord
             of
             the
             Kings
             bedchamber
             ,
             who
             was
             to
             deliver
             the
             Cloak
             to
             him
             .
          
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18740
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18820
           
             Pla.
             Stin
             .
             de
             Anno
             5
             Hen.
             3
             Gloc.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18890
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e18950
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19030
           
             Ibidem
             .
          
           
             *
             i.
             For
             one
             dayes
             journey
             at
             his
             own
             charge
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19140
           
             *
             i.
             This
             Hay
             of
             Hereford
             was
             a
             great
             woodland
             ground
             near
             the
             City
             ,
             and
             heretofore
             reputed
             a
             Forest
             .
          
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               32
               H.
               3.
               rot
               .
               10.
               in
               Dorso
            
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19310
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             39
             H.
             3.
             rot
             .
             29.
             
             Dorso
             Surrey
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             
               He
               that
               shot
               in
               the
               Engin
               called
            
             Balista
             ;
             
               a
               Cros-bow
               man.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19400
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             15
             E.
             1.
             
             Glouc.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19470
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             The
             Pantry
             Door
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19580
           
             Pla.
             apud
             .
             Lanc.
             30
             Hen.
             3.
             rot
             .
             21.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19660
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             15.
             
             E.
             1.
             
             Gloc.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19750
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             Anno
             20
             E.
             1.
             
             Heref.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e19880
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20020
           
             Pla.
             Cor
             ▪
             6
             E.
             1.
             rot
             .
             39.
             
             Hertford
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20110
           
             Inq
             7
             E.
             1.
             in
             Scac.
             
          
           
             Warth
             
               is
               the
               same
               with
            
             Ward-peny
             ,
             
               that
               is
               ,
               money
               paid
            
             ob
             Castri
             praesidium
             ,
             vel
             excubias
             agendas
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20230
           
             Pla.
             7
             E.
             1.
             rot
             .
             39.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20320
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             14
             E.
             1.
             rot
             .
             7.
             
             
               Dorso
               .
               Hunt.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20410
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               21
            
             E.
             
               1.
               rot
               27.
            
             
             Kanc.
             
          
           
             i.
             Of
             Mewing
             a
             Goshawke
             every
             year
             .
             Note
             a
             Goshawke
             is
             in
             our
             Records
             termed
             by
             the
             several
             names
             of
             
               Osturcum
               ,
               Hostricum
               ,
               Estricium
               ,
               Asturcum
               ,
               &
               Austurcum
               ,
            
             and
             all
             from
             the
             French
             Austour
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20540
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             34.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20620
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             45.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20740
           
             In
             rot
             .
             Hundred
             Anno
             3
             E.
             1.
             rot
             .
             7.
             
             Kanc.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20850
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e20900
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             To
             be
             Cup-bearer
             to
             the
             King
             on
             Whitsunday
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21000
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21100
           
             Claus.
             1
             E.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21180
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21290
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             Anno
             20
             E.
             1.
             
             Lanc.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21400
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21490
           
             
               Pla.
               de
               libertat
               .
               &
               quo
               War.
               9
            
             E.
             1
             Lincoln
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             A
             Head-peece
             ,
             lin'd
             with
             Syndon
             or
             fine
             Linen
             ,
             and
             a
             pair
             of
             gilt
             spurs
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21640
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             Arrows
             with
             narrow
             Feathers
             ;
             Fleet
             Arrows
             ,
             such
             as
             they
             shoot
             at
             Revers
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21740
           
             
               Esson
               c●pt
               .
               apud
               
               Crucem
               lapideam
               .
               3
            
             E.
             1.
             
             Mid.
             rot
             .
             18.
             
          
           
             This
             
               Crucem
               Lapideam
            
             ,
             noted
             in
             the
             Margin
             ,
             stood
             near
             the
             May-Pole
             in
             the
             Strand
             ,
             where
             the
             Judges
             Itinerant
             in
             old
             time
             used
             to
             sit
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21890
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             apud
             Crucem
             .
             lapideam
             rot
             .
             15.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e21990
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             22
             E.
             1.
             
          
           
             *
             This
             Cuneum
             
               is
               expounded
               ,
               by
               the
               learned
            
             Spelman
             ,
             sigillum
             ferreum
             quo
             nummis
             cuditur
             ,
             
               the
               Kings
               stamp
               for
               coynage
               :
               And
               from
               this
            
             Cuneum
             ,
             
               comes
               our
               word
            
             Coin
             ,
             quasi
             Cune
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22150
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22240
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             22
             Ed.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22320
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               de
               An.
               14
            
             E.
             
               1.
               rot
               .
               3.
            
             Norf.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             Four
             and
             Twenty
             Pasties
             of
             fresh
             herring
             ,
             at
             their
             first
             coming
             in
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22460
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22540
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22630
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22760
           
             I
             suppose
             this
             Catzuros
             is
             the
             same
             ,
             which
             is
             elsewhere
             written
             Chacuros
             and
             may
             signify
             ,
             Coursers
             ,
             Tilting-Horses
             ,
             or
             Horses
             for
             the
             Career
             ;
             from
             the
             French
             Coursier
             ;
             but
             see
             in
             Tit.
             Grosmunt
             .
          
           
             
               Rot.
               Fin.
               6
               Joh.
               m.
               13.
               
            
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e22910
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               28
               in
            
             Dors
             .
          
           
             i.
             Of
             being
             Pantler
             to
             the
             King.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23010
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               39.
            
             
          
           
             
               Librata
               terrae
            
             ,
             is
             a
             pound
             Land
             ,
             or
             so
             much
             as
             is
             yearly
             worth
             xx
             s.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23150
           
             
               Ibid
               ▪
               rot
               .
               48
               in
            
             Dorso
             .
          
           
             How
             much
             
               Muta
               vini
            
             or
             a
             Muc
             of
             Wine
             was
             I
             know
             not
             ,
             but
             it
             is
             worth
             the
             observing
             that
             in
             King
             Edward
             the
             first
             's
             time
             Permain-Cider
             was
             called
             Wine
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23320
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               54.
            
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             Crosbow-man
             ,
             or
             one
             that
             did
             sling
             stones
             or
             shoot
             Darts
             at
             the
             Enemy
             ,
             before
             the
             invention
             of
             Guns
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23430
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             58.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23520
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             3
             E.
             1.
             14.
             rot
             .
             Northamp
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23610
           
             Inq.
             13
             
               Jo●
               .
               Cumber
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23690
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             20.
             in
             
               Dor
               ▪
            
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23780
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             33.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23850
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               35.
            
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             A
             little
             Bottle
             or
             Jug
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e23980
           
             *
             i.
             Of
             Mewing
             a
             Goshawk
             .
          
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             An.
             3.
             
             E.
             3.
             rot
             .
             6.
             in
             
               Dor.
               Notting
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24120
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             13
             E.
             1.
             rot
             .
             26.
             
             Oxon.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24210
           
             
               Ibid
               ▪
               rot
               .
               27.
            
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             By
             the
             Office
             of
             Spigurnel
             ,
             or
             Sealer
             of
             the
             Kings
             Writs
             in
             Chancery
             ,
             see
             Rochester
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24330
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               30.
            
             
          
           
             i.
             Of
             Carving
             before
             the
             King
             ,
             and
             to
             have
             the
             Knife
             with
             which
             she
             Carved
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24450
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             37.
             
             Dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24530
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             An
             Ensigne
             or
             the
             Colors
             in
             an
             Army
             ,
             or
             Flag
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24630
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24720
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             46.
             
             Dors●
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24830
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               50.
            
             
             Dorso
             .
          
           
             i.
             By
             the
             Serjeanty
             of
             Mewing
             a
             Goshawk
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e24930
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25000
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               de
               An.
               8.
            
             
             E.
             1.
             
             Somer
             .
          
           
             Bedellery
             is
             the
             same
             to
             a
             Bedel
             ,
             as
             Bailywic
             to
             a
             
               Bailiff
               .
               i.
            
             The
             extent
             or
             Circuit
             of
             his
             Office.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25220
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             A
             Sextary
             of
             July-Flower
             Wine
             ,
             and
             a
             Sextary
             conteyned
             about
             a
             Pint
             and
             a
             half
             ,
             sometimes
             more
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25350
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             What
             quantity
             this
             
               Gruna
               Vini
            
             was
             ,
             I
             am
             to
             seek
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25490
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25560
           
             Pla.
             Corde
             An
             ▪
             14.
             
             E.
             1.
             rot
             .
             6.
             in
             
               Dorso
               .
               Suffolk
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25650
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             9.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25730
           
             Carta
             .
             20
             E.
             3.
             
             N.
             18.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25840
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             14
             E.
             1.
             rot
             6.
             
             Dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e25930
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             46.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26000
           
             Esc
             .
             11
             E.
             1.
             
             N.
             
               19.
               
               Cant.
            
             Hereford
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26160
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             An.
             39
             H.
             3.
             
             Sur.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26260
           
             i.
             To
             go
             a
             Woolgathering
             for
             the
             Queen
             ,
             among
             the
             Thorns
             and
             Briers
             ,
             though
             I
             confess
             I
             do
             but
             ghess
             at
             
               albas
               spinas
            
             ,
             for
             the
             Record
             is
             illegible
             ,
             and
             seems
             to
             make
             it
             
               per
               albias
            
             with
             a
             dash
             over
             the
             word
             .
          
           
             
               Ibid.
               rot
               .
               31.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26390
           
             Pla.
             cor
             .
             19
             H.
             3.
             
             Surrey
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26460
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26530
           
             
               Doomesday
               tit
               .
               Cestre
            
             .
          
           
             *
             Hestha
             may
             be
             a
             corruption
             of
             the
             Latin
             Hecta
             ,
             a
             little
             loaf
             of
             Bread.
             
          
           
             2
             a
             Tub
             or
             Cump
             full
             of
             Ale.
             And
             
          
           
             3
             
               Rusca
               Butyri
            
             ,
             a
             Tub
             of
             Butter
             ,
             in
             Ireland
             still
             called
             a
             Rushin
             of
             Butter
             .
             Sir
             
               H.
               Spelman
            
             interprets
             these
             Hestha's
             ,
             Capons
             ;
             from
             the
             French
             Hestaud
             and
             Hestaudeau
             ;
             but
             it
             seems
             more
             probable
             ,
             that
             every
             Plowland
             should
             pay
             
               200
               Loaves
            
             ,
             rather
             than
             so
             many
             Capons
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26760
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               19.
            
             
             H.
             3.
             
             Surrey
             .
          
           
             i.
             A
             Crossebow
             or
             a
             Warlike
             Engin
             to
             cast
             stones
             or
             Darts
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e26890
           
             †
             i.
             In
             the
             Record
             it
             seems
             to
             be
             so
             written
             ,
             Scaunam
             perhaps
             it
             should
             be
             Scenam
             ,
             For
             a
             Hall
             or
             Pavilion
             ,
             wherein
             the
             Assises
             or
             County
             Court
             was
             to
             be
             held
             .
          
           
             Ibid
             ▪
             
          
           
             *
             a
             Pound
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27050
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             i.
             Two
             white
             Cups
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27170
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             The
             word
             Meretrices
             was
             heretofore
             used
             for
             Latrices
             or
             Laundresses
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27280
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             An.
             7
             E.
             1.
             r.
             93.
             
             Sussex
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27390
           
             †
             i.
             An
             Ensign
             or
             Foot
             Colours
             .
          
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               16.
            
             
             E.
             
               1.
               r.
               67.
            
             
             Dorso
             .
             Sussex
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27530
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27610
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             de
             An.
             7
             E.
             1.
             r.
             81.
             
             Sussex
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27720
           
             Pla.
             Cor.
             8
             E.
             1.
             r.
             13.
             
             South
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27820
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27890
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e27980
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28050
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28120
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             20.
             
             Dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28220
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             23.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28290
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28380
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             26.
             
             Dorso
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28480
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             28.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28540
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             30.
             
          
           
             †
             i.
             
               A
               Sore
               Sparhawk
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28640
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28750
           
             Ibid.
             rot
             .
             41.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28820
           
             Mich.
             32.
             
             H.
             8.
             rot
             .
             122.
             
             Notting
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e28970
           
             Testa
             de
             Nevil
             ,
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e29040
           
             Testa
             Nevilli
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e29110
           
             Ibid.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e29220
           
             
               Bundel
               .
               Petit.
               Parl.
               A●.
               incerto
            
             E.
             
               3.
               in
               Turre
            
             .
          
           
             †
             a
             Farm.
             
          
           
             Coopertiones
             .
             i.
             Crops
             af
             wood
             or
             tymber
             .
          
           
             Because
             there
             are
             in
             this
             Record
             some
             words
             of
             Difficulty
             ,
             to
             be
             understood
             ,
             I
             have
             therefore
             thus
             reudred
             it
             into
             English
             ;
          
           
             Hcymedis
             .
             q.
             
          
           
             q.
             Cyppos
             .
          
           
             This
             Retropaunage
             I
             suppose
             is
             the
             latter
             or
             after
             Paunage
             ;
             for
             Paunage
             begins
             at
             Michaelmas
             and
             ends
             at
             Saint
             Martyns
             ,
             in
             which
             time
             the
             Beech
             Mast
             and
             Acorns
             are
             ripe
             and
             fall
             .
             And
             Retropaunage
             begins
             at
             St.
             Martyns
             and
             ends
             at
             Candlemass
             in
             which
             time
             Hipps
             and
             Hawes
             and
             such
             like
             Berries
             yeild
             some
             nutriment
             to
             Swyne
             and
             Poultry
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e29880
           
             
               〈◊〉
               .
               Fin.
               2.
               
               Ric.
               2.
               
            
          
           
             i
             A
             Spindle
             full
             of
             raw
             thred
             ,
             to
             make
             a
             false
             string
             for
             the
             Kings
             Balister
             or
             Crosbow
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e29970
           
             Esc
             .
             6.
             
             H.
             4.
             
             N.
             43.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30070
           
             
               Pla.
               Cor.
               30.
            
             
             H.
             3.
             
             Lanc.
             
          
           
             i.
             To
             repair
             the
             Iron
             work
             of
             the
             Kings
             Plows
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30170
           
             Escaet
             .
             37.
             
             H.
             6.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30270
           
             Testa
             Nevilli
             .
          
           
             i.
             Grey
             Fur.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30380
           
             Esc
             .
             11.
             
             H.
             6.
             
             N.
             5.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30490
           
             Esc
             .
             36.
             
             H.
             3.
             
             N.
             38.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30600
           
             Testa
             Nevilli
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30700
           
             Pat.
             33.
             
             H.
             8.
             par
             .
             4.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e30830
           
             
               This
               was
               a
               Translation
               in
            
             H.
             
               7
               ▪
               tyme
               from
               a
               Roll
               in
               French
               of
            
             E.
             
               3.
               ty
               me
               and
               printed
               in
               Bar.
               Angl
               2.
               part
               .
               fo
               .
               106.
               
            
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e31480
           
             *
             Wild
             swyne
             .
          
           
             *
             a
             Hound
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e31820
           
             MS.
             
               Rob.
               Glover
            
             .
             in
             Com.
             Salop.
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e32260
           
             *
             Int.
             Record
             .
             de
             An.
             17
             
               E
               ▪
            
             2
             in
             Thesaur
             Scac.
             i.
             Dengy
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e32630
           
             Bar.
             of
             E.
             2
             par
             .
          
           
             *
             Roane
             in
             Nor.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e32810
           
             
               Hist
               .
               of
               St.
            
             Pauls
             .
             
               by
               Sir
            
             W.
             Dugdale
             
          
           
             Camd.
             in
             Midelsex
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33090
           
             
               Antiq.
               Supervis
               .
               ducatus
               Cornubiae
            
             .
          
           
             *
             Virones
             is
             here
             used
             for
             Boatmen
             ,
             or
             such
             as
             could
             manage
             the
             passage
             Boat.
             And
             Kernella
             are
             the
             nooks
             or
             notches
             on
             the
             top
             of
             the
             wall
             of
             an
             Embatteled
             Castle
             ,
             which
             is
             therefore
             called
             
               Castellum
               Kernellatum
            
             ,
             from
             the
             latin
             Crena
             a
             notch
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33240
           
             Ibid.
             
          
           
             *
             i.
             This
             
               Nativus
               de
               stipite
            
             was
             a
             Villain
             or
             Bondman
             by
             stock
             or
             birth
             ,
             and
             differd
             from
             
               Nativus
               Conventionarius
            
             ,
             who
             was
             so
             by
             contract
             or
             Covenant
             .
             For
             the
             meaning
             of
             Berbiagii
             you
             must
             consult
             some
             learned
             Cornish
             man
             ;
             it
             seems
             to
             have
             been
             a
             certain
             rent
             ,
             but
             why
             so
             called
             quaere
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33460
           
             MS.
             penes
             Sam.
             Roper
             .
             A●
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33540
           
             Cam.
             Brit.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33630
           
             Cronicon
             Cestriae
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33740
           
             Domesday
             .
             tit
             .
             Berocscire
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33790
           
             Cam.
             Brit.
             tit
             .
             Bucks
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33890
           
             Ib●d
             .
             tit
             .
             Kent
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e33980
           
             Lib.
             niger
             Lichfeldiae
             .
          
           
             †
             i.
             
               Magna
               Precaria
            
             is
             a
             general
             Reap
             day
             in
             some
             places
             called
             a
             Love-reap
             ,
          
           
             †
             
               Ad
               puturam
               Domini
            
             ,
             at
             the
             Lords
             diet
             ,
             for
             2
             meales
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e34110
           
             Inq.
             5.
             
             Edw.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e34200
           
             Cam.
             Brit
             tit
             .
             Devon.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e34310
           
             
               Domesday
               tit
            
             .
             Sciropescire
             .
          
           
             Britan.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e34440
           
             
               Ex
               antiq
            
             .
             MS.
             penes
             William
             Dugdale
             Mil.
             
          
           
             Ces
             sont
             les
             droectures
             q'
             appendent
             a
             
               Robert
               le
               Fitz-walter
            
             ,
             et
             a
             ces
             heirs
             en
             Loundres
             ,
             en
             temps
             de
             pees
             .
          
           
             These
             are
             the
             Rights
             appertaining
             to
             
               Robert
               le
               Fitz-Walter
            
             and
             his
             heirs
             ,
             in
             London
             in
             time
             of
             Peace
             .
          
           
             *
             Boe●house
             .
          
           
             *
             St.
             Andrew
             Wardrobe
             .
          
           
             *
             These
             Elms
             
               stood
               near
            
             smithfeild
             
               and
               were
               the
               place
               of
               Execution
               ,
               before
            
             Tyburn
             
               had
               that
               Office.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e36440
           
             Esc
             .
             16.
             
             E.
             3.
             n.
             37.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e36520
           
             Carta
             antiqua
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e36590
           
             Pet.
             in
             Par.
             An.
             11
             E.
             3.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e37000
           
             Inq.
             post
             mo
             tem
             domini
             Wotton
             .
             1628.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e37120
           
             
               Con
               suetudinar
               .
               Monast
               de
            
             Bello
             .
          
           
             1
             At
             Winter
             Seedness
             and
             Lent
             seedness
             .
          
           
             2
             To
             Harrow
             .
          
           
             3
             Bread
             and
             Meat
             or
             ,
             
               quicquid
               cibi
               cum
               pane
               sumitur
            
             .
          
           
             4
             To
             two
             work-dayes
             of
             the
             Plow
             .
          
           
             5
             I
             suppose
             
               uterque
               tentor
               &c.
            
             may
             signify
             (
             how
             properly
             I
             will
             not
             determin
             )
             both
             the
             man
             that
             held
             the
             Plow
             and
             he
             that
             drove
             it
             ,
             who
             were
             to
             have
             a
             solemn
             repast
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e37330
           
             Carta
             34.
             
             E.
             3.
             
          
           
             This
             Compuncto
             ,
             I
             guess
             to
             be
             the
             same
             ,
             which
             elsewhere
             is
             called
             Pryk
             ,
             and
             whether
             that
             may
             signify
             a
             Spur
             ,
             Goad
             or
             what
             else
             ,
             let
             the
             more
             learned
             determin
             ;
             for
             
               Sir
               Henry
               Spelman
            
             himself
             leaves
             it
             unexplicated
             :
             Some
             think
             it
             was
             an
             old
             fashioned
             Spur
             ,
             not
             with
             Rowels
             of
             five
             points
             ,
             but
             with
             one
             only
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e37530
           
             
               Communia
               .
               16
            
             E.
             
               1
               Pas.
               rot
               .
               10.
               in
            
             Dorso
             .
          
           
             
               Pro
               Putura
            
             for
             the
             food
             or
             maintenance
             of
             seven
             Greyhounde
             or
             Hare-Hounds
             ,
             Three
             Falcons
             ,
             and
             a
             Falconer
             ,
             and
             for
             the
             Wages
             of
             one
             Huntsman
             ,
             for
             so
             Bracenarius
             signifies
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             Braconnier
             ,
             which
             denotes
             the
             same
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e37750
           
             Fin.
             Hill.
             13.
             
             E.
             2.
             
             &
             Pas
             .
             1.
             
             E.
             3.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e37850
           
             
               Ex
               Codice
               MS.
               penes
               Elyam
            
             Ashmole
             Arm.
             
          
           
             *
             De
             arloaps
             .
          
           
             *
             
               De
               arloaps
            
             .
          
           
             To
             chase
             with
             nine
             bows
             and
             6
             hounds
             .
          
           
             
               Infra
               metas
               bersationis
            
             ,
             within
             the
             limits
             of
             his
             hunting
             Ground
             .
             
               Non
               portabunt
               sagittas
               barbatas
               sed
               pilettas
               ,
               sagitta
               piletta
               ,
            
             is
             an
             Arrow
             that
             has
             a
             round
             knob
             
               (
               pila
            
             )
             in
             the
             shank
             of
             it
             ,
             some
             two
             inches
             above
             the
             head
             to
             hinder
             the
             Arrows
             going
             too
             far
             into
             the
             Deers
             Body
             .
             
               Tempus
               Pinguedinis
            
             ,
             the
             Buck-season
             ,
             and
             
               Tempus
               firmationis
            
             (
             which
             elsewhere
             is
             written
             firmisonae
             )
             the
             Doe-season
             ,
             the
             times
             of
             their
             continuance
             are
             declared
             above
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e38440
           
             
               Ex
               ipso
               Autographo
               ,
               penes
            
             Tho.
             Wollascot
             .
             Arm.
             Berk●
             .
          
           
             Here
             the
             Tenants
             were
             hound
             to
             plow
             a
             Selion
             or
             Ridge
             of
             Land
             at
             Winter-Seednes
             and
             another
             at
             Lent-Seednes
             ,
             and
             one
             Selion
             at
             Fallow
             ,
             and
             to
             weed
             one
             day
             with
             one
             Man
             ,
             and
             to
             mow
             one
             day
             with
             one
             man
             in
             Summer
             ,
             for
             so
             I
             think
             is
             meant
             by
             Esteia
             ,
             from
             Aestate
             ,
             though
             I
             have
             not
             elsewhere
             met
             with
             the
             word
             .
             They
             were
             bound
             also
             to
             find
             one
             man
             to
             make
             hay
             ,
             and
             to
             carry
             it
             with
             one
             Cart
             ,
             till
             all
             were
             fully
             carried
             to
             the
             Court
             of
             Sutton
             (
             which
             was
             their
             Lords
             House
             .
             )
             And
             to
             find
             one
             Man
             to
             make
             Cocks
             or
             Ricks
             of
             Hay
             ,
             till
             they
             were
             finished
             ,
             and
             to
             assist
             at
             four
             Reap-dayes
             in
             Autumn
             with
             two
             men
             each
             day
             ,
             the
             three
             first
             dayes
             at
             their
             own
             diet
             ,
             and
             the
             fourth
             at
             their
             Lords
             :
             And
             to
             carry
             Corn
             for
             one
             day
             with
             one
             Cart
             ,
             and
             to
             find
             one
             man
             for
             one
             day
             to
             make
             Moughs
             or
             Meys
             in
             the
             Grange
             or
             Barne
             &c.
             
             This
             Deed
             was
             without
             date
             ,
             but
             by
             the
             Character
             seemed
             to
             be
             made
             in
             King
             Henry
             the
             thirds
             Reign
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e38660
           
             
               De
               Serjantiis
               arrentatis
               per
            
             Rob.
             de
             Passelew
             ,
             tempore
             H.
             3
          
           
             star;
             A
             Horse
             Collar
             with
             a
             Canvas
             Cloth.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e38830
           
             Esc
             .
             23.
             
             E.
             3.
             n.
             39.
             
             Gloc.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e38960
           
             Carta
             1.
             
             Joh.
             M.
             29.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39080
           
             
               Antiq.
               Supervis
               .
               Ducatus
               Cornub.
            
             
          
           
             Why
             this
             rent
             was
             called
             Berbiagium
             ,
             I
             am
             to
             seek
             ;
             but
             it
             was
             payable
             at
             Hokeday
             ,
             of
             which
             there
             were
             two
             ,
             viz.
             the
             Munday
             and
             Tuesday
             senight
             after
             Easter
             week
             ▪
             but
             I
             think
             Tuesday
             was
             the
             chief
             Hokeday
             ,
             which
             day
             was
             long
             celebrated
             here
             in
             England
             in
             memory
             of
             the
             expulsion
             of
             the
             domineering
             Danes
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39230
           
             Inq.
             temp
             .
             E.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39310
           
             Esc
             .
             46.
             
             E.
             3.
             
             N.
             ●●
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39440
           
             
               Rot.
               Fin.
               7
            
             Job
             .
             M.
             7.
             
          
           
             Dextrarii
             are
             Horses
             for
             the
             great
             Saddle
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             Dectrier
             ,
             denoting
             as
             much
             .
             Chacuros
             must
             either
             signify
             Hounds
             or
             Dogs
             for
             the
             Chase
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             Chaseur
             ,
             a
             Huntsman
             ;
             or
             Coursers
             ,
             Horses
             for
             speed
             or
             Career
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             Coursier
             ,
             but
             the
             first
             seems
             most
             probable
             .
             The
             word
             in
             another
             Record
             ,
             
               tit
               .
               Norton
            
             ,
             is
             written
             Catzuros
             ,
             and
             I
             suppose
             intended
             for
             the
             same
             thing
             .
             And
             it
             adds
             to
             the
             probability
             of
             this
             exposition
             in
             that
             King
             Iohn
             was
             a
             great
             lover
             of
             Horses
             Hawks
             and
             Hounds
             ,
             taking
             a
             great
             part
             of
             his
             Fines
             in
             those
             Animals
             of
             recreation
             as
             appears
             by
             the
             Fine
             Rolls
             of
             his
             time
             .
             What
             Sensas
             may
             signify
             let
             the
             more
             Learned
             Determin
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39640
           
             Pas.
             Fines
             .
             4.
             
             Hen.
             4.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39750
           
             Com.
             Mich.
             3.
             
             R.
             〈…〉
             ot
             .
             1.
             
             Salop.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39890
           
             Lib.
             de
             Tenuris
             .
             24.
             
             E.
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e39990
           
             Esc
             .
             50.
             
             E.
             3.
             n.
             24.
             
             Wiltes
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e40100
           
             Domesday
             .
          
           
             What
             Praebendarios
             may
             here
             signify
             I
             cannot
             well
             tell
             ,
             some
             think
             Chaplains
             ;
             others
             more
             probably
             ,
             certain
             Measures
             of
             Provender
             for
             Horses
             ,
             which
             Measure
             Debet
             esse
             13
             pollicum
             latitudinis
             infra
             circulum
             ,
             &
             altitudinis
             trium
             pollicum
             .
             [
             
               Gersuma
               Reginae
            
             is
             a
             Fine
             to
             the
             Queen
             ,
             otherwise
             called
             
               Aurum
               Reginae
            
             .
             [
             Asturconem
             ,
             a
             little
             Nag
             or
             Palfrey
             .
             
               Sir
               Henry
               Spelman
            
             interprets
             it
             ,
             
               Equus
               generosior
               .
               Libras
               blancas
            
             is
             contradistinguished
             to
             
               libras
               ad
               numerum
            
             ,
             the
             first
             was
             Money
             paid
             by
             weight
             ,
             the
             other
             by
             tale
             ;
             The
             French
             indeed
             call
             Coyn
             of
             Brass
             or
             Coper
             ,
             silver'd
             over
             ,
             
               Monnoye
               blanche
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e40260
           
             Camd.
             ex
             vetusta
             Inquisitione
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e40350
           
             9.
             
             Jan.
             17.
             
             E.
             
               3.
               
               Inp.
            
             in
             Com.
             Buck.
             
          
           
             
               Equitatura
               Regis
            
             signifies
             here
             ,
             as
             I
             suppose
             ,
             the
             Kings
             Horse
             and
             Furniture
             And
             
               Flaccum
               sine
               capite
            
             must
             doubtless
             be
             intended
             for
             an
             Arrow
             without
             a
             head
             ,
             from
             the
             French
             Fleche
             ,
             an
             arrow
             or
             shaft
             .
          
           
             On
             Litt.
             
               fo
               .
               86.
               a.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e40630
           
             Com.
             Warwic
             .
             Antiq.
             of
             
               War
               ▪
               sh
               ▪
            
             by
             
               Sir
               W.
               Dugdale
               Kt.
            
             
          
           
             *
             To
             drive
             the
             Deer
             to
             a
             Stand
             that
             the
             Lord
             may
             shoot
             .
          
           
             *
             A
             heath-ground
             .
          
           
             *
             Dogs
             to
             be
             lawed
             on
             the
             left
             Claw
             of
             the
             foot
             .
          
           
             *
             Dogs
             unlawed
             or
             with
             whole
             feet
             .
          
           
             *
             to
             make
             Law
             ,
             by
             bringing
             3
             others
             to
             swear
             besides
             himself
             ,
          
           
             *
             
               To
               repair
               the
               Ford
               of
               the
               Milpond
               .
            
          
           
             Reg.
             Priorat
             .
             de
             Thurgarton
             cited
             by
             Dr.
             Thurroton
             .
             in
             his
             Antiq
             .
             of
             Nott.
             shire
             .
          
           
             Law
             Dict.
             Verbo
             ,
             Free-Bench
             .
          
           
             
               Liber
               ruber
               Castri
               Episcopi
            
             .
          
           
             *
             
               Tenella
               (
               or
               Tonella
               )
               Cervisiae
            
             is
             a
             little
             Tun
             Tub
             or
             Rundlet
             of
             Ale.
             Lierwyte
             or
             Lairwyte
             (
             from
             the
             Saxon
             
               lagan
               ,
               concubere
            
             ,
             and
             pi●e
             ,
             mulcta
             )
             signifies
             a
             Fine
             or
             mulct
             by
             the
             custom
             of
             some
             Mannors
             imposed
             upon
             offenders
             in
             Adultery
             or
             Fornication
             ,
             and
             due
             to
             the
             Lord
             of
             the
             Mannor
             .
          
           
             Constitut
             
               Rob.
               Dunelm
            
             .
             Epi.
             An.
             1276.
             
          
           
             This
             Horn
             with
             Horn
             
               is
               when
               Horned
               Beasts
               of
               several
               adjoyning
               Parishes
               do
               promiscuously
               intercommon
               together
               ,
            
             per
             cause
             de
             Vicinage
             
          
           
             Custumar
             .
             Prior.
             Lewensis
             .
          
           
             
               The
               learned
            
             Spelman
             
               says
               ,
               These
            
             Lancetae
             were
             Agricolae
             quaedam
             ,
             sed
             ignotae
             speciei
             .
             
             Besca
             ,
             
               a
               Spade
               or
               Spittle
               from
               the
               French
            
             Bescher
             
               to
               dig
               or
               delve
            
             .
             Flagellum
             ,
             
               a
               Flayle
            
             .
             Cum
             corredio
             ad
             nonam
             
               signifies
               ,
               meat
               and
               drink
               or
               Dinner
               at
               Noon
               .
            
          
           
             Spelm.
             Gloss
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e41970
           
             Rot
             ,
             Parl.
             21
             
               E
               ▪
            
             1.
             
          
           
             *
             Keelage
             ,
             whereby
             he
             had
             by
             Custom
             what
             is
             here
             expressed
             for
             the
             Keel
             of
             every
             Ship
             ,
             that
             came
             into
             his
             Sea-port
             with
             a
             Boat.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e42080
           
             Iu
             Sessione
             Itin.
             de
             Kerdiff
             .
             7
             H.
             6.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e42170
           
             Ex
             Rot.
             Curiae
             Ib.
             
          
           
             Camd.
             Brit.
             fo
             .
             441.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e42670
           
             Ex
             relation●
             habitantium
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e42750
           
             MS.
             pener
             Sam.
             R●per
             Arm.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e42840
           
             Pla.
             apud
             .
             Rading
             45.
             
             H.
             3.
             
             Rot
             29.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e42920
           
             
               Ex
               Vet.
               Consuetud
               .
               in
               Archivis
               Archiep
               .
               Cant.
               
            
          
           
             *
             To
             make
             a
             Scotale
             ,
             is
             to
             make
             a
             Collection
             of
             a
             sum
             of
             Money
             to
             be
             spent
             in
             Ale.
             And
             in
             like
             sence
             does
             Manwood
             interpret
             it
             in
             his
             Forest-Laws
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e43050
           
             
               MS.
               LL.
               liberi
               Burgi
               de
               Mountgomery
               .
            
          
           
             This
             
               Gogingstool
               is
               the
               same
               which
               in
               our
               Law-Books
               is
               written
            
             Cuckingstool
             and
             Cokestool
             ;
             antiently
             Tumbrel
             or
             Trebuchet
             ,
             by
             Bracton
             Tymborella
             :
             The
             Saxons
             ,
             
               (
               for
               it
               is
               of
               great
               antiquity
               )
               called
               it
               a
            
             Scealfing-stole
             ,
             i.
             Cathedra
             ,
             in
             qua
             rixosae
             mulieres
             sedentes
             ,
             aquis
             demergebantur
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e43220
           
             Reg.
             Priorat
             .
             de
             Cokesford
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e43320
           
             Pla.
             in
             Itin.
             apud
             Cestriam
             .
             14.
             
             H.
             7.
             
          
           
             Pelf
             or
             Pelfre
             appears
             here
             to
             signify
             such
             a
             quantity
             of
             goods
             and
             Chattels
             as
             are
             here
             expressed
             ,
             which
             to
             this
             day
             in
             common
             speech
             we
             call
             
               worldly
               Pelf
            
             .
             What
             Attaniatos
             may
             signify
             I
             am
             to
             learn.
             
          
           
             
               Et
               totum
               brasium
               infra
               unum
               Quarterium
            
             and
             all
             the
             Mault
             except
             one
             quarter
             .
          
           
             
               De
               quolibet
               Tasso
               bladi
               clamat
               habere
            
             Groundstal
             integrum
             ,
             of
             every
             mow
             of
             Corn
             be
             claimed
             to
             have
             as
             much
             as
             would
             cover
             the
             ground
             or
             floor
             where
             the
             Corn
             lay
             .
          
           
             
               Carruca
               cum
               tota
               apparura
            
             ,
             is
             a
             Plow
             with
             all
             its
             furniture
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e43640
           
             Reg.
             Pr●rat
             .
             de
             Thurgarton
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e43890
           
             Nat.
             Hist
             .
             of
             
               Ox.
               sh
            
             .
             fo
             .
             203.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e43970
           
             Ibid.
             fo
             .
             348.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e44130
           
             Nat.
             Hist
             .
             of
             
               Ox.
               sh
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e44230
           
             
               Liber
               niger
            
             Heref.
             
               fo
               .
               158.
            
             
          
           
             I
             suppose
             this
             Faldfey
             might
             signify
             a
             Fee
             or
             Rent
             paid
             by
             the
             Tenant
             to
             his
             Lord
             ,
             for
             leave
             to
             Fold
             his
             Sheep
             on
             his
             own
             ground
             .
             And
             by
             
               sanguinem
               suum
               emere
            
             ,
             was
             meant
             ,
             that
             the
             Tenant
             being
             a
             Bondman
             ,
             should
             buy
             out
             his
             Villainous
             blood
             ,
             and
             make
             himself
             a
             Freeman
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e44390
           
             Ex.
             Antiq.
             Rentali
             ejusd
             .
             Man.
             
          
           
             I
             know
             not
             what
             this
             Swarf-money
             may
             signify
             ,
             unless
             it
             were
             miswritten
             for
             Warth-money
             ,
             or
             Ward-money
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e44520
           
             
               Sir
               Pet.
               L●yc
               .
               Hist.
            
             Antiquities
             
               of
               Chesshire
            
             .
          
           
             Inter
             Placita
             apud
             cestriam
             .
             14
             H.
             7.
             
          
           
             Stat.
             39.
             
             Eliz.
             cap.
             4.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e45140
           
             Esc
             .
             de
             anno
             16
             E.
             1.
             
             N.
             34.
             Derby
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e45230
           
             Pla.
             
               coram
               Rege
            
             Mich.
             37
             H.
             
               3.
               rot
               .
               4.
            
             
          
           
             Here
             those
             Ores
             (
             which
             was
             a
             Saxon
             Coyn
             )
             are
             declared
             to
             be
             in
             value
             of
             our
             money
             
               16
               ▪
               d.
            
             a
             peece
             ,
             but
             after
             ,
             by
             the
             Variation
             of
             the
             Standard
             ,
             they
             valued
             
               20
               d.
            
             a
             peece
             .
             And
             this
             Fine
             for
             the
             tenants
             ▪
             marrying
             their
             Daughters
             ,
             was
             without
             doubt
             in
             lieu
             of
             the
             
               Merchera
               Mulierum
            
             ,
             or
             first
             nights
             lodging
             with
             the
             Bride
             ,
             which
             the
             Lord
             anciently
             claimed
             in
             some
             Mannors
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e45400
           
             Pla.
             de
             Jur.
             &
             Assi
             .
             de
             Anno.
             16.
             
             E
             1.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e45490
           
             Inq.
             per
             
               H.
               Nott.
            
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e45560
           
             
               Lib.
               niger
            
             Heref.
             
          
           
             *
             These
             Tenants
             were
             bound
             to
             get
             yearly
             six
             Horseloads
             of
             rods
             or
             Wattles
             in
             the
             Hay-Wood
             ,
             and
             to
             bring
             them
             to
             Hereford
             for
             the
             making
             of
             Hurdles
             to
             pen
             sheep
             in
             at
             the
             Fair.
             For
             Cleta
             I
             suppose
             is
             made
             a
             latin
             word
             from
             the
             French
             word
             Claye
             ,
             which
             signifies
             a
             hurdle
             or
             watled
             Gate
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e45710
           
             E
             monumentis
             Roffenfis
             Ecclesiae
             .
             sub
             anno
             1200.
             
          
           
             *
             
               This
               Judgment
               to
               carry
               hot
               Iron
               ,
               to
               try
               the
               guilt
               or
               innocency
               of
               the
               criminal
               ,
               was
               according
               to
               the
               Ordalian
               Law
               ,
               not
               abolished
               here
               in
               England
               till
               King
            
             Henry
             
               the
               thirds
               time
            
             .
          
           
             *
             Chacherellus
             Hundredi
             ,
             
               is
               thought
               by
               the
               learned
            
             Spelman
             ,
             
               to
               signify
               the
               Steward
               of
               the
               Hundred
               ,
               from
               the
               French
            
             Cachereau
             i.
             Chartularium
             
          
           
             Rot.
             Pat.
             3.
             
             H.
             3.
             m.
             5.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e46000
           
             Antiq.
             Supervis
             .
             Honorii
             de
             Clun
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e46080
           
             Reg.
             Priorat
             .
             it
             .
             de
             Dunmow
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e46540
           
             
               Liber
               de
               Consuetud
               .
               Eccl.
               Roff.
               fact
               .
               1314.
               
            
          
           
             *
             For
             Provende●
             
          
           
             These
             Spigurnelli
             were
             Sealers
             of
             the
             Kings
             Writs
             ;
             for
             King
             Henry
             the
             third
             appointed
             Geofry
             de
             Spigurnel
             into
             that
             Office
             ,
             and
             perhaps
             the
             first
             in
             it
             ;
             
             or
             for
             some
             other
             eminency
             in
             him
             ,
             it
             was
             ,
             that
             these
             Officers
             were
             afterwards
             for
             some
             time
             called
             Spigurnels
             .
          
           
             Pat.
             11
             H.
             3.
             
             M.
             7.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e46810
           
             Castumar
             .
             de
             Bello
             in
             Com.
             Sussex
             .
          
           
             Ad
             tassum
             furcare
             .
             i.
             
               to
               pitch
               to
               the
               Mongh
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e46880
           
             
               Liber
               niger
            
             Heref.
             
          
           
             *
             For
             driving
             Deer
             to
             a
             stand
             in
             order
             to
             shooting
             them
             ,
             or
             into
             Buckstalls
             or
             Deer-Hays
             for
             taking
             them
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e46960
           
             Domesday
             .
             
               Rot.
               de
               Quo
               War.
               20
            
             E.
             
               6.
               1.
            
             
             Heref.
             
          
           
             This
             Domesman
             is
             one
             of
             those
             that
             sit
             in
             the
             Court
             in
             Judicature
             with
             the
             Steward
             ,
             for
             Dome
             in
             Saxon
             signifies
             Judgments
             ;
             And
             there
             are
             nine
             of
             these
             Domesmen
             continued
             to
             this
             day
             in
             Irchenfeild
             ,
             and
             were
             so
             from
             a
             long
             and
             unknown
             beginning
             ,
             of
             which
             see
             
               Taylors
               History
               of
               Gavelkind
            
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e47170
           
             Domesday
             .
             tit
             .
             Heref.
             
          
           
             Stabilitionem
             in
             sylva
             
               is
               the
               same
               with
            
             Stabliamentum
             pro
             Venatione
             ,
             
               expounded
               above
            
             .
             Masuras
             ,
             
               dwelling
               houses
            
             Inewardos
             ,
             
               I
               suppose
               may
               signify
               such
               as
               guarded
               the
               Kings
               person
               .
            
             Pecunia
             
               is
               here
               used
               for
               Cattle
               and
               goods
               ;
               for
               of
               old
            
             Pecunia
             pro
             pecude
             
               often
               occurs
               .
               see
            
             Law
             Dictionary
             .
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e47310
           
             Inq.
             temp
             .
             E.
             1.
             de
             Hundr
             .
             de
             Langtre
             ,
             in
             Com.
             Ox.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e47390
           
             Ex
             Regist
             .
             de
             Tutbury
             .
          
           
             *
             1
             H.
             6.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e47720
           
             The
             Erle
             of
             Devonshire
             is
             now
             Prior
             .
             ab
             .
             H.
             8.
             
          
           
             *
             Cabossed
             .
             Ears
             .
             Single
             or
             tayle
             .
             Brow-antler
             s.
             
          
        
         
           Notes for div A28463-e47990
           
             The
             present
             Steward
             is
             the
             Duke
             of
             Ormond
             ,
             &
             Mr.
             
               Edw.
               Foden
            
             his
             deputy
             .
             The
             Earl
             of
             Devon.
             is
             Prior.