with the pertynentis to the forseid Petir and to his heires and his assignes to which that euer he wold. And for this yifte graunte warantiȝyng & cetera, the forsaid Peter yaf to hym thre score marke [In the Latin copy, 'sexaginta marcas.'] of siluer. And that all thise afore-written, & cetera, he put to this charter his seale, & cetera.
About 1240. Quit-claim by Juliana Saint Ewyn, of all right in above.
About 1245. Grant to Peter of Ashridge, by William son of Peter of Karsyn|ton, of ½ acre mea|dow, and 3 ditches. Quit-rent, ½d.
THE sentence of this Charter is, that William Fitȝ Petir of karsynton yaf, & cetera, to Petir of Esserugge, half j. acre of mede in Roweneye, the which lieth next the mede of the same Peter in the towne of karsynton, with iij. scrophis of the seid half acre liyng to them, with all ther pertynentis ouer all, to be had and to be hold, to the said Petir and to his heires or his assignes what-so-euer they were, frely quyetly holy wele and in pease for euer, yeldyng therof to him yerely and to his heires j. obolus at Ester for all seculer seruyce exaccion and demaunde. And the forsaid William and his heires warantiȝed aquyted and, by the forseid seruyce, defended the forsaid half acre of mede with all his pertynentis to the forseid Petir, and to his heires or to his assignes all maner, ayenst all men and women, & cetera. And that this his yifte shold be sure, & cetera.
About 1245. Quit-claim to Peter of Ashridge, by Nicholas of Somer|ford, of land and a mill which he had agreed to buy from Robert Bagot.
THE sentence of this quyte-clayme is, that Nicholas of Somer|ford lete and quyte-claymed all the covenaunt that was bitwene Robert Bagot and hym, both of the lond of the said Robert and also of the mylle in the towne of karsynton, with all pertynentis,