welle of Aftwelle, dj. acre at fifborogh [Or 'Fisborogh.'] , dj. acre at Weste rugge weye, dj. acre at Otehulle diche, dj. acre at Katesbreyne, dj. acre at ffayrewelle, dj. acre at Rugge weye by the fforowe of William Sweyne, dj. acre at ['contra.'] Monekenlake, dj. acre at ['sub.'] Ruydon, and j. rode At Astwellebrugge;
and j. acre of mede Euery yere In the commune mede of the same towne;
with all his pertinences, in the towne And withoute the towne, withoute oony reteynynge to me or to myne heyres, So (that is to say) that nother I noþer myne heyres in the fore|saide halfe curtilage, londe, and mede, with the pertinences clayme or oony other ryȝght here-after may clayme, noþer to haue. And for this relese and my quite-clayme þe foresaide Abbot and Couent yafe to me iiij. marke of Siluer, and relesid to me and to myne heyres ij. s. vj. d. of rente þe which for the saide londe to þe foresaide Abbot and Couent yerely I was i-woned to paye. And that this my relese and quite-clayme, et cetera.
[252.]
About 1260? Grant to Oseney, by John of Tew, of a half|acre and a rood arable, and a rood of meadow.
KNOWE þey that been nowe and to Bee that I, John of tywe, yafe and Grauntyd, and with my present charter confermyd, for me and myne heyres for Euer, to god and to þe church of Seynte marie of Oseneye and to þe chanons þere seruyng God, j. dj.-acre of Arable londe In the ffelde of Hoke|norton, þe which [half] acre strecchith In-to Rowenhulles diche; and j. rodde, In-to stapulhulle of the Sowthe partie, by the londe of Florence of Midulton; And j. rodde of mede, In-to merewelle ffurlong [and [Added from the Latin.] one rodde of mede, into Swche|wirthbede: to be holde and to be had] to þe Saide church and chanons þere seruyng god, welle and In peece, ffrely and quietly, in-to ffree pure and perpetuell almys for Euer. And I John and myne heyres þe foresaide londe to þe foresaide church and chanons þere seruyng god agaynste all men and women schall warantiȝe And aquite ande Defende for Euer. In-to wit|nesse, et cetera.
[253.]
About 1260? Grant to Oseney, by John of Tew, of 3 roods arable.
KNOWE þoo that Been nowe and to Bee that I, John of Tywe, yafe And Grauntid, and with this charter confermyd,