The English register of Oseney abbey / by Oxford, written about 1460. Ed., with an introduction and indexes, by Andrew Clark.

plowe of londe, with all his pertinences, to the saide church and chanons, agaynste all cristen men and Juys, by the foresaide seruice, schall warantiȝe, aquite, And Defende. And if we mowe not, we schall ȝeve agayne to þem CC. marke and xxv. the which for the foresaide londe to me before-handes þaye paied, with-inne A moneth In the which þay been i-axid, vndur payne of xx. li. to be payde to þe Kyng. In-to witnesse, et cetera.

[207.]

About 1275. Sale to Oseney, by Adam son of Nicholas of Weston, of his in|terest in no. 206. Purchase|money, £26 13s. 4d.

KNOW þaye that Been present And to come þat I, Adam, Soone And heyre of Nycoll [folio 45b] of Weston, grauntid and quite-claymyd, and with this present charter confermyd, to god and to þe church of Seynte marie of Oseneye and to ffrere William, Abbot, and to þe chanons þere seruyng god, þe ȝifte that Nycoll my ffadur to þem yafe in the towne and feldes of Edbur|bury, of j. dwellyng with the pertinences, and j. plowe of londe, with medis, seruices of ffree men, and his custumarys, in the same towne: to be holde and to be had, to þe foresaide church and chanons, In-to pure and perpetuell almes, al so moche as longeth to me and to myne heyres, as þe charter þe which þe saide Abbot and Couent of þe saide Nycoll my ffadur hauen fully witnessith, doyng þerof to þe Chefe lordes of þe ffee dewe seruice & i-wonyd. And for this graunte, quite-clayme, and confirmacion, þe foresaide Abbot And Couent yafe to me xl. marke of sterlynges. And that this my graunte, et cetera.

[208.]

1276, May 15. Formal confirma|tion to Oseney, by Adam son of Nicholas, of his grant (no. 207), viz. a mes|suage, 112 acres arable, 10 acres meadow, and 18s. of quit-rents. Purchase|money as in 207.

THIS is the ffinall corde i-maade bitwene vs and the same Adam of the same londe, In owre lorde the Kynges Courte, At Westmynyster, In the morowe of þassencion of owre lorde, In the ȝere of the Rayne of Kynge Edwarde þe soone of Kyng Henry the iiijth [i.e. Henry III, see note 5, p. 36.] , Afore Master Roger offSeyton, Master Richard Stanes, John of Cobeham, Master Raph off ffrenyngham, Thomas Welonde, And John louetofte, Justices, and other true men of the Kynges thenne there present, bitwene Adam of Weston, axer, & William, Abbot of Oseney, holder, of j. mese, Cxij. acris [of land], x. acris of mede, xviij. s. of Rente, with the pertinences, In Adburbury, Whereof it was i-pletid bitwene þeme in the same Courte, þat is to Say, that þe foresaide Adam knowleggid the foresaide tenement, with the pertinences, to Be the ryȝght

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