[6.] A confirmacion of Robert Doylly of þe ȝiftes of þe Saide thomas and Brummanne.
About 1140. Alleged confirma|tion to St. George's church, by Robert Doyly II, of no. 4, and no. 5.
KNOW all pepull that I, Robert Doylly, graunted & [con|fermed], to god and to the church of seynte George in the castell of oxonforde and to the chanons of the same church and to there successours, the yife [Sic. Read 'yifte.'] that to them made Thomas Deen of a Crofte in subarbys of Oxonforde the which is i-called Denyscrofte, of my fee, ȝeldyng to me and to myne heyres vj. s. ȝerly for all thynges. To ['Ad hec.'] thes þynges, I haue grauntyd, and with this my charter confermed, to the sayde church and chanons and to þere successours, þe ȝifte the which to þem made brumman of Walton of ['de una carucata terre.'] oon caruke or plowlonde of grounde and a mese [and [Added from the Latin.] xxiv. acres of mead, which he held of me in Walton,] and xxti. acris with a pasture with þe pertinences, the which he helde of me in þe subarbis of oxonforde for his seruyce: To be holde and had, to the forsayde church [and] chanons and to there successoures, in-to pure free and perpetuall almys, as the charter of þe forsayde brummann, þe which to þe forsayde church and chanons [he] maade, fully witnysseth. and that þis my graunte and confirmacion be ferme and stable for euer, to thys wrytyng my sele I haue i-putt. Thes wit|nesses. et cetera.