[51.] quyte-clayme of ij. s. et cetera owt of Gocesham.
About 1190. Grant to Oseney, by Thomas de la grave, of meadow, subject to 2s. quit|rent to Heading|ton manor.
KNOWE þey that present be and to be that I, Thomas ffiȝt ffulcon. de la Grave, yeve and graunte, in-to fre and perpetuell almys, to þe church of Seynte Marye of Oseney and to þe chanons þer seruyng god, all my mede of Gocesham that Geffrey ffiȝt Durande helde: to be holde ffrely and quietly, sauyng ij. s. þe which þe same chanons of þe same mede yelden for me and my heyres to þe maner of Hedynton yerely at þe feste of Seynt M[i]chȝhell. Truly I toke in my hande for me and my heyres to warantiȝe to þe same chanons þat tenement ouer all and agaynste all men. Of this our yifte, et cetera. Þe witnysse, et cetera.