i-meved vppon þe saide tithis Bitwene þe forsaide Abbotes and Couentes [i-sett], letters of procuresyis i-ȝeve afore vs in Jugge|ment he [Read 'had.'] schewed, in the which was i-conteyned that Abbot and Couent of ffescampe woolde and willed to be ferme what that Euer ['quicquid.'] þe saide prior in that cawse did. At þe last, after many altercacions Bitwene parties, þe strife ffrendely in this restid, þat is to say, that þe foresaide procuratour of thabbot and Couent off ffescampe to thabbot and Couent of Oseney the forsaide tithis to A perpetuell fferme grauntid, and the same in|to Bodely possession ledde in ['induxit.'] , for x. s. of sterlinges Euery ȝere, at Oseneye, to þe prior of Cogges, at þe ffest of Seynte Miȝghell or within þe vtas of þe same, to Be paide; and if oony of þe saide parties agaynste þe saide composicion come, to þe oþer partie xx. s. he schall paye. For this cawse we, hauyng this composicion ferme, By the Auctorite of owr lorde pope hit haue i-Juggid to conferme. In-to witnesse of the which and perpetuell mynde, et cetera.
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1350, Oct. 13. Exchange between Oseney and Sir William of Shares|hull, Oseney giv|ing messu|ages, a mill, land, and meadow in Barton and Rousham, and taking messuages, a mill, land, and meadow in Little Tew, Sandford, and Oxford, under licence in mortmain, with re|servation to Oseney of certain lands in Barton, and of rights of common pasture.
KNOW thoo þat Be nowe and to Be that we, thomas, By the suffryng of god Abbot of Oseney, and of þe same place Couente, have i-ȝeve, grauntid, and with this present charter confermed, to be-loued to vs in criste, Sir William Scharehull, Knyȝght, vj. meses, j. water mylle, xvj. ȝerdes of londe and vj. acris of mede, with þe pertinences, in Barton Odonis and Rowlesham (that is to say, all þe tenementes þe which in Bar|ton Odonis And Rowlesham we had, excepte j. gardeyne, j. crofe, and x. acris of londe, with þe pertinences, in the towne of Barton Odonis aforesaide) In-to an Eschaunge for viij. mesis, iij. cogates [In error. Latin is 'tribus cotagiis.'] , j. water mylle, xiiij. ȝerdes of londe, xxti acris of mede, and j. schoppe, with þe pertinences, in litull tywe, Sanforde, and oxonford, þe which sothely tenementes in litull tywe, Sanforde, and oxonford we had of þe ȝifte and feffement of þe foresaide Sir William in-to þe Above-saide Eschaunge, as in the charter of the licence of þe Kynge of Inglonde and of ffraunce Bothe to vs and to þe forsaide Sir William þer-of i-grauntid fully is conteyned: to be had and to holde to [Omit 'to.'] the