and not Inturrupte (or breke) possession by-hotyng, þat, fro þe tyme of þe Date of þese presente thynges, noþer By me, noþer by oony in my name, noþer By my successours (that of [= as far as by: 'quatenus ex.'] suffer|aunce of þe lawe þem I may Bynde), no lettyng, no puttyng away, or agayne-sayng, vppon þe takyng of þe saide tithis (of þe forsaide Demaynes comyng forthe) schall suffre here-after. And as to þe takyng of þe smale [or] lasse tithis, namely ['maxime quoad.'] as to chese and piggis, submittyng me to þe constreynyng and compellyng of Euery Jugge (Ordinarie or Delegate) or conservatour, the which þe saide Religiouse men or þere successours wille to Be chose, as by all censure of þe church, vppon all and Euerich of þe premisses, me (as hit is Above-saide), withowte [The English is dark because it follows the obscure Latin constructions: 'ut. . .me . . .sine strepitu iudiciali et causae cogni|tione, quantum ad observacionem, et im|pedimentum non inferendum, possint com|pellere.'] hurlyng of Juggement and knowlech of plee, as to þe kepyng & lette not to Be i-browght, may compelle. In-to witnesse of þe which, et cetera., the forsaide Symon put to his seale. Þe Date at Oseney, In the ȝere of owr lorde Mo CCo Nonagesimo 3o.
[180.]
1445. Grant by Oseney, to the rectory of Heyford|Warren, of a perpetual lease of Ose|ney share of the tithes, at quit-rent of 13s. 4d., lessee to pay the tenths voted to the king by convoca|tion.
IN the ȝere of owr lorde [The date in the Latin is, correctly, 1445. William Alnwick, bishop 1436-49.] Mo CCCCmo vto, with the consent and confirmacion of lorde William, Bisshop of lincoln, and also of þe consent of þe keper or warden and of þe college of Seynte marie of Whinchester of Oxforde, patronys of þe parisch church of Heyforde [Name noted in the margin.] , was i-maade A Reall composicion bytwene vs and the person þere, þat is to say, that þe saide person and all his successours hereafter have owre porcion þere, ȝeldyng þerof ȝerely In the ffestes of Saynte Miȝghell & of Estur xiij. s. iiij. d. in Euyn porcions vndur payne of xx. s. so ofte to Be paied al so so ofte as he faileth to vs, and also he schall paye for the Kynges Dyme when that hit happeneth By the clergy to be i-grauntid, undur the same payne, that is to say, for an hoole Dyme iij. s.
[XXIX. Of Little Tew]
[181.]
About 1200? Grant to Oseney, by Robert (of Nevile) son of Jeffrey, of a messu|age, half his demesne|land, and half a hide and 3 yard|lands of land held in villeinage, back. with all privileges.
KNOWE all men Both present and to Be that I, Robart ffiȝt Geffrey, ȝafe & grauntid, and with my present