About 1230. Sale to John of Appleford, by Henry Rampayn, of a hyde of land. Quit-rent, 1 lb. of pepper. Purchase|money, £10 13s. 4d, with gifts.
[folio 74b] THE sentence of this Charter is, that henry Rampayn, with the consent of Rose his wyf and william his sone, graunted and yaf, and with his charter confermed, to Iohn of Appulford and to his heires or to whom the same Iohn wold assigne hit, a hide [See no. 429.] lond in karsynton, with all his pertynentis, in wodes medes and pastures and in all other fre goynges-out or avayles, that is to sey, the which hyde Anneys his modir held in dowry, to be had and to be hold to hym and to his heires or to whom the same Iohn wille assigne hit, of hym and his heires, frely quyetly and holy, for j. li. of pepir yerely to be yelded therof to hym and to his heires in the fest of seynt Michell for all service, sauyng the kynges seruyce (suche seruyce as longeth to another hyde lond of the same fee), for his seruice and homage, and for xvj. marke the which the same Iohn yaf to hym and to Rose his wyf ij. besauntis and to william his sone a swerde price of xij. d. And the said henry and his heires shold warantiȝe to the forsaid Iohn, and to his heires, or to whom the same Iohn wolle assigne [it], the same hyde ayenst all men. And yf the same henry and his heires be not of power to warantiȝe the forsaid lond to the forsaid Iohn or to whom he wille assigne hit, Than they shold make to them an eschaunge j. hide of his lond in Chelrey fully with all his pertynentis by his forsaid service for j. li. of pepir in the fest of Seynt Michell for all seruyce. And that this graunte, & cetera.
About 1230. Sale to John of Appleford, by Peter son of William son of Richard of Karsynton, of all his claims over 4 yard|lands, viz. 2 held by Richard of Botley, 1 by Robert of Cumnor, 1 by Theo|dulph plumber, making up the hide, as in no. 336. Purchase|money, £1 13s. 4d.
THE sentence of this relese is, that Petir fitȝ William fitȝ Richard relesed and quyte-claymed, for hym and for his heires, to Iohn Appelford and to his heires, all his right that he had