to hym [MS. has "hys."] and to hys asseyneys, my maner of Cryssygham with all hys pertinences in þe cownty of Lyncoln, as in medowys, ffedynges, pasturys, weyes, bypathys, woodes, playnys, mores, hegys, tvruedollys, watyrys, stermys, reverys, gardenys, curleges, wardys, relyvyes, maryages, hommages, rentes, sysys, custumys, servyes, lyberteys, ese|mentes, exschetes, plegys of corte, knowlages, with þe lyberte of in-gate and owtte with-in þe Town and with-owte, with all other thynges, cometyteys, profytes on to þe forseyd my maner, ony maner of wey perteynyng: To haue and to holde þe forseyd maner with hys pertynences of the chyffe lordes of the ffee, ffrely, holl, wylle, and in [folio 73a] pesse, to the seyd John, to hys eyrys and to hys assyneys, be þe servyes ther-of dew & custum. And I, the fforseyd Peter and my eyrys, the forseyd maner with hys pertynences as yt ys a-bothe seyd, to the seyd John to hys eyrys and to hys assyneys, a-ȝens all men schall warant for euer more. Into the wettenesse of þe wych thynge, &c.
7 (a). Thomas Myngy summonitus fuit ad [folio 73a] respondendum Edmundo Tunsted in placito debiti, quod reddet ei viginti vnum solidos quos ei debuit et injuste detinet. Et vnde idem querens per Johannem O. attornatum suum, dicit quod vicesimo-quarto die Januarii anno regni regis Henrici vijmi quinto apud T. infra jurisdictionem hujus cur[i]e, predicti Thomas et Edmundus insimull compu|taverunt inter se super diuersis debitis et pecuniarum summis per prefatum Thomam de predicto Edmundo per antea habitis et receptis, Super quoquidem compoto predictus Thomas inventus fuit in areragis et claris debitis, erga predictum Edmundum in vinginti vnum solidis soluendis eidem Edmundo quandocunque inde requesitus fuisset per eundem Edmundum, predictus tamen Edmundus licet sepius requisitus fuisset de solucione dictorum viginti