wightham, walter daundeseye, Richard wodeford, Iohn Otale, Roger Bosse, and other. The date at wightham, the xiiij. day of Septembre, The yere of the reigne of kyng henry the Fourthe after the conquest the xjth.
1428/9, March 3. Grant to John Woderove, by Margery, widow of Simon Jeodewyne and now wife of Robert Schelles|ton of Buckland, Berkshire, of Carter's|place; as in no. 34.
THE sentence of this charter is, that Robert Schelleston of Bokelond and Margery his wyf late the wyf of Symond Iedewyne of wightham hath yoven and graunted and by theire present chartir confermed to Iohn woderove of wightham and to Isabelle his wyf a mese called Cartersplace, in wightham aforsaid, which is I-sette bitwene a voide place called Bolters of the South parte, and the lond that is called Prynkeshalfacre on the north parte: To haue and to hold, the said mese with londis, medis, lesues [i.e. lesues, leswes, or leasowes = pastures.] , and pastures, with the pertynentis, to the forsaid Iohn woderove and Isabelle his wyf, to there heires and there assignes, for euermore, Of the chief lordes of that fee, by seruyces therof dew and of right accustomed. Into witnesse of the which thynge, to this present charter they sette to there seales, These beyng witnesse: Thomas Denton, Richard Burton, Thomas Gibbes, Richard Iedewyne, Mighell Norton, and other. The date at wightham, the thirde day of Marche, The yere of the reigne of knyge henry the Sixte aftir the conquest the vijth.
1430/31, Febr. 22. Grant to John Woderove, by two feoffees, of Carter's|place (as in no. 34), and lands which go with it, perhaps as cancelling of a mort|gage.
THE sentence of this charter is, that Iohn wilcokys and Richard Smert hath yoven, and by there present charter con|fermed, to Iohn woderove of wightham, and to Iohane his wyf, all that tenement with gardeyne liyng to, in wightham aforsaid,