and fredoms afore I-towched, to the forsaid Odo and to his heires or to his assignes, what or who-so-euer thei shold be, ayenst all men and women, bothe Iewys and cristen. And for this yifte, graunte, & cetera, the forsaid Odo yaf to hym xxx. shillings of siluer before handes in warison. And that this his yifte, & cetera.
About 1276. Grant to Godstow, by Odo, chaplain, of nos. 369, 370, 371, and of quit|rents on lands, viz. 1s., and 6d., with mano|rial rights over the lands, subject to two life|annuities, which afterwards are to be a pittance in memory of Gilbert of Biham.
[folio 71b] THE sentence of this evidence is that Odo of Godestowe, Chapeleyn, yaf, & cetera, to the holy mynchons of Godestowe ther seruyng god and to serue for euer, j. acre of arable lond in the towne of karsynton, that is to sey, that londe that lieth next to the grenewey bitwene the two feldes, and hit strecchith hit|self fro the demayne of ser william mounte-Acu vnto the lond of Symond Punchard; and ij. acres of mede in the same towne, of the whiche one lieth in the mede of Rewneye and is I-called the hedeacre, and iiij. Rodes lien in farenhulle, of the which one lieth in the first lotte, the which rode was somtyme of william fitȝ Petir, And another rode lieth in that lotte, that is to sey, the which he had of Nicholas fitȝ Petir of Wyuelcote, and ij. rodes lien in the last lotte, of the which one he had of william fitȝ Petir and another of Nicholas of wyuelcote; and xviij. d. of yerely rent in the same towne, that is to sey, xij. d. of the mese of hugh meryman of Somerford at ij tymes of the yere to be take by even partes, that is to sey at the fest of Seynt Michell and at oure lady day in Marche, and vj. d. of the mese of Iohn Baker of Godestowe to be take at Mighelmas; to be had and to be hold, with homagis wardis relefis and eschetis and all other pertynentis ouer all, of hym and of his heires, to the said mynchons and to ther successours, into perpetuel almes, yeldyng therof to the lordis of the fee dewe and wonyd seruyce, and to Alice of watlyngton and to Anneys of the same towne x. shillings, al so longe as they liven, at ij. termes of the yere to be take of his maner of karsynton, that is to sey, at Mighelmasse v. shillings, and at oure lady day