iij. shillings iiij. d. at the same termes; Of the tenement of Walter Sclo, iij. shillings iiij. d. at the same termes; Of the tenement of laurence Morgan, iij. shillings iiij. d at the same termes; Of the tenement of Roger Couper, iij. shillings iiij. d at the same termes; Of the tenement of Iohn of the Brugge, iij. shillings iiij. d at the same termes; Of the tenement of Nicholas Fulom, iij. shillings iiij. d. at the same termes; Of the tenement of humfrey huttred, iij. shillings iiij. d. at the same termes; of the tenement of Richard Brither, iij. shillings iiij. d. at the same termes; Of the tenement of Benet Baker, iij. shillings iiij. d. at the same termes; Of the tenement of Iohn fitȝ Walfrido, vj. shillings viij. d at the same termes: To be had and to be hold, of hym and his heires, to the same mynchons and to ther successours ther seruyng god and to serve for ever, in-to fre pure and perpetuel almesse, the forsaid xl. shillings of rente, with all ther pertynentis, frely quyetly and vttirly holy, with-out any agayn holdyng and seculer seruyce. And the said Philippe Basset warantiȝed aquyted and defended the forsaid xl. shillings of rente, with all ther pertynentis, to the forsaide myn|chons and to ther successours there seruyng god and to serue for ever, into free pure and perpetuel almesse, ayenst all men for euer. Into witnesse of whiche thynge, & cetera.
About 1200. Grant to God|stow, by Wil|liam of Buck|tot, of a rent|charge on the Bridge Mill.
WILLIAM of Buketot gave to Godstow 20s. yearly out of his mill at the bridge of Wycombe, that Godstow should keep in memory himself, his wife, and his sons ('pueri'), and kindred.
Witnesses:—Robert of Buketot, Robert of Horton, etc.
About 1240? Confirma|tion to Godstow, by William Walder, of two rent|charges, viz. 3s. and 1s., given by his father Thomas Walder.
THE sentence of this charter is that William, sone and heire of Thomas Walder of wycombe, willed to be know to all peple that beholdith or herith this present writyng, that whan the