Kynges bruggehale and stodefolde and prettesthorn and benetebrech), and dj. an hide þe which was of Geffrey, with þe mede þat she with þe same londes assynyd to þem, And j. crofte and a volate þat Hemmying preste was i-wonyd to haue, and pannage of here owne hogges, and in woode in þe same towne that ['quod necesse fuerit domibus et sepibus suis reficiendis, et ad focum faciendum.'] is nede to howsis and hegges to be made and to fyre to be made; In Weston, j. hide and dj. [that is to say], thre ȝerdes of villenage (þat is to say [cp. no. 26.] , a ȝerde where þe mansion of þe chanons is, and a ȝerde þe which Robert holdeth, [and [Added from the Latin.] a yerde the which Herbert holdeth]), and thre yerdes of þe lordeship, as my modur maade to be deliuered to þem; In Eton, Sparewesaye [Reserved to the lord in the former grant (no. 12).] for j. hide; and XXti acris of Walton, with men, and medis and ffedynges; and in all my maners pasture for þere owne oxon & þere shepe and hogges commune with myne. Wherefore I wille and surely ordeyn þat þe saide church alle þe forsaide tenures and possessions haue & hold, well and in pece, and worschipfully and fully, with all liberteis and his ffre customs in men in howsis in londis in woode in playne and in all other thynges and placis. Witnyssis, Water of Tywe, et cetera.
[25.] A confirmacion of Henry Doylly þe ij. of his ȝifte aforesaide.
About 1182. Confirma|tion to Oseney, by Henry Doyly II (died 1232), of the grants made, (a) by his grand|father (no. 12); (b) by his father (no. 24); (c) and grand|mother (no. 24). Grant to Oseney, by said Henry Doyly II, of meadow and land near Ose|ney, and a strip of land at Kidlington, Oseney re|linquishing 2 'tilths' at Claydon, no. 24 (III).
BE hit i-knowe to all true men of holy church that I, Henry Doylly þe soone of Henry Doylly, with þe consent and assent of Robert my broþer and with þe counsell of myne free men, grauntid, and with my charter confermed, to the church of saynte marye of Oseney and to þe chanons þere seruyng god, for þe sowles of my predecessours and of myne kynnesfolkes and for my helth and of myne, in-too free and perpetuell almes, all þe yevynges the which Robert [Latin: 'Robertus avus meus.'] Beele my ffader maade to þe same church and Edith my Beele moder and Henry my ffader, þat is to say;
Of þe yefte of Robert my Beele Sire (the which þe forsaide