acris of arable londe the which turnyn vppon the kyngys hye wey to þe kynges halle of glowcetur, & twey acris of arable londe: & so forth, as his conteynyd be-fore I-wryte.
About 1210. Confirma|tion to Godstow, by Richard Ticedwell, as feudal superior, of the gift as in no. 170, quit-rent, 1s.
THE sentence of thys charter is þat Richarde Ticedewelle grauntyd, & by thys present charter confermyd, to god & to the churche of owre lady seynte marye & of seynte Iohn baptiste of Godestow & to þe mynchons þere seruyng god, for the helth of his sowle & of alle his aunceturs, syxe acres of arable londe & thre acris of mede: þat is for to say, fowre acris of arable londe by the kynges hye wey towarde the kynges halle of gloucetur; & twey acris of arable londe at longeforde, the which lyen by-twen the londe of raph Auenel & the londe þat water grute helde; & twey acres of mede in Walham; & oon acre in Londemede, the which acris all water scriptor alias wryter helde as eyere of me. All these acres he grauntid & confermyd, to be holde & held of hym & of his eyeris, frely & quietly for euer, in-to pure & perpetuel almys, for xij. d ȝerly to be payid to hym & to his eyeris for all seruices & seculer demaundis, in two termys, halfe at þe annunciaciun of owre lady & halfe at myȝhelmasse. And Richarde & his eyeres warantiȝed to þe sayde howse of Godestow all þe fore|sayde agaynste all men. And to make hit sure, he confermyd thys wrytyng by þe settyng to of his seele.
About 1210. Confused duplicate of no. 171, the writer be|ginning by making the confirma|tion to Godstow, and then wandering off to Walter, the writer.
THE sentence of þis chartur is, þat Richard Ticedewelle grauntid, & confirmid bi his writinge, to god & to þe churche of our ladi & of seint Iohn Baptiste of Godestowe & to þe minchons þer seruinge god, for þe helþe of his soule & of all his aunceturs, vj acris of arable londe & iij. of mede: þat is to sei, iiij acris of arable londe bi þe kinges hi wei towarde þe kinges hall of Gloucetur, & ij acris of [folio XLIIIIb(54b)] the whiche gladewyne fuller helde of hym; & twey acris at lonke|forde,