and of his Auncetours, ij. acris of mede in Wycombe, into pure and perpetual almesse; that is to sey, a mede at Pukehege that Richard Aylnod helde, and iij. perches of mede in Est mede of wycombe, the whiche ben next to the mede of Walter Penne, that the same walter helde of Robert Ruem: To be holde, of hym and his heires for ever, quyte fro all seculer seruyce and exaccion. And Symond and his heires warantiȝed the forsaid ij. acres to the forsaid chirche and to the forsaid mynchons ayenst all men. These beyng witnesse, & cetera.
About 1270. Sale to William Pipinere, by John Kyt, of a messuage.
THE sentence of this charter is, that Iohn kyt yaf, & cetera, to william [folio 183] Pipinere, for his homage and seruyce, and for xxiij. shillings of siluer the which he yaf to hym before handes, one mese, with his pertynentis, in wycombe, that lieth bitwene the mese that Robert Alecod held and the mese that william fitȝ Iohn wever held: To be had and to be holde, of hym and his heires, heritably frely and quyetly, yeldyng therof yerely to the abbesse and couent of Godestowe ij. shillings, that is to sey, at the fest of our lady in marche xij. d. and at the fest of Seynt Mighell xij. d.; And to hym and to his heires yerely j. d.; that is to sey, at the fest of our lady in marche j. obolus and at the fest of seynt Mighell j. obolus, for all seruycis and demaundis. And Iohn and his heires warantiȝed the forsaid mese, with his pertynentes, to the forsaid william and to his heires, ayenst all men and all women. And that this his yifte, & cetera.
About 1270. Sale to William Pipiner, by Agnes Kyt, of all right in no. 132.
THE sentence of this chartere is, that Anneys, the doughtir of Robert kyt, graunted and quyteclaymed, for her and her heires, in her fre powere, to william Pipinere, all the right that she had or myght haue of that mese, with all his pertynentis, that liethe bitwene the mese that Robert Alecod helde and the mese that william fitȝ Iohn helde in wycombe: To be had and