Brech; j. half acre beside the lond that was of Robert Barat at Foxwelle; j. yerde at wodebrigge; j. half acre in the mede of arable lond at Wolmersham; j. half acre at spercever; j. half acre at groundehole; j. yerde of mede in the southe mede at the heldegore; j. half acre beside the lond that was of Pulchelote atte herpe; j. yerde atte sonde; j. half yerde beside the lond that was of Robert Barat atte Swynysty; j. yerde beside the lond of william of the welle at Berhull; j. yerde that lieth beside the lond that was of Pulchelote at Bernhullesford; j. yerde bitwene the wowes; j. yerde at Somersmore; j. yerde that lieth beside the lond that was of Robert Meregres, a portewey in the sowthe parte; j. half acre at Batesham; j. half acre beside the lond that was of Robert Meregres atte Eldedich; j. half [acre] beside the lond that was of Robert Baret atte porledstaple; j. yerde atte strate in the west parte; j. acre at Blakmunde|lond; j. half [acre] beside the lond that was of Robert Barat atte Shrobbes; j. half acre beside portewey; j. half acre at wite|welleslede the nether; j. half acre in t[h]e [MS. intesauth.] sauth fordyngmere; j. half acre at witewellehulle; j. half acre beside the lond that was of william of welle at wasteynshulle: To be had and to be hold, of hym and of his heires, to hym and to his heires, or to whom-so-euer he wold yeve hem, or bequeth, or assigne in ony wise, frely, quyetly, pesibly, worshipfully, in towne or out of towne, yeldyng to hym and to his heires j. paire of white gloves at Ester for all seruyce, exaccion, and demaunde, and sute, to hym or to his heires longyng, Savyng the seruyce of xij. d. to be yelded þerof yerly to the chief lord of that fee. And the forsaid Roger and his heires warantiȝed and defended to the forsaid Robert and to his heires or to his assignes all the forsaid lond, dyvided by parties, that is to sey, half of the lond, mese, gardeyne, and mede, with all ther pertynentis, ayenst all men. And þat all þese afore, & cetera.
A.D. 1256. Sixty years' lease to Robert Wolvyron, by William Ingelot, of two half|acres. Rent, a clove at Christmas.
[folio 167b] THE sentence of this evidence is, that, the xl. yere of the reigne of kynge henry the sone of kyng Iohn, this couenaunte