Description | Party: Henry of Eastry, prior of Canterbury Cathedral Priory; the convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory Party: John Nichole of Elverton
The priory grants John 12 acres, 3 virgates and 7½ dayworks ('Daywekes') of land lying in Elverton [in Stone by Faversham] separately in the field called 'Estfeld'', of which 8 acres and 6 dayworks lie with the land of Stephen Taverner and Robert of Buckland to south, the land of Robert of Elverton and Thomas Baroun to north, John's land to west and the land of Robert of Buckland to east, 4½ acres and 2 dayworks lie with Thomas Baroun's land to south, the priory's land to north, Robert of Buckland's land to east and Robert of Elverton's land to west, and 9 dayworks lie in the field called 'Estbynne' with John Nichole's land to east, a lane called 'Newelane' to west, the way ('strata') called 'Gatewardeslane' to south and the priory's land to north. In exchange, John grants the priory 12 acres, 3 virgates and 7½ dayworks ('Daywekes') of land lying in Elverton [in Stone by Faversham] separately in the field called 'Westfeld'', of which 8 acres and 6½ dayworks lie with the priory's land to north and east, the field called 'Boklondesfeld'' to south and the land of Seman Gerryngg' to west, 3 virgates and 6 dayworks lie with the priory's land called 'vochesland'' to north, the land of Beatrix and Celestria atte Water' to south and east, and the priory's land to west, 2 acres and 2½ dayworks lie with the priory's land to east and north, Beatrix and Celestria's land to west and Seman Gerryngg's land to south, 1 acre and 4½ dayworks lie with the priory's land to west, Stephen Taverner's land of to east, John Nichole's land to south and the priory's marsh to north, and ½ an acre and 8 dayworks of meadow lie with the priory's land to east and west, John Nichole's land to south and the priory's marsh to north. Priory's part of indenture.
Witnesses: John de Bourne; Bertram de Twytham; William de la Botelerye; William of Boyke ('Boywyk'') [in Elham]; Henry Waleys; John de Watford, clerk
Endorsed with description and note of registration in early 14th cent hands. |