Description | From: Robert of Elverton, clerk To: the prior and convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory
2 acres of land lying in Stone [by Faversham] parish in the field called 'Estbynne' [in Elverton] with the marsh called 'Oddygworth'' to north, the priory's land to south, the priory's marsh to west and the way leading into the marsh called 'Oddigworth'' to east. For a term of 6 years, for a payment of 40s. If the priory suffers any loss or expense because the warranty is defective, it shall hold the land beyond the end of the term for an annual payment of 40d an acre until satisfaction has been made. Priory's part of indenture.
Witnesses: John de Bourne; Bertram de Twytham; Thomas de Rollyngg'; Peter le Ken; William of Boyke ('Boywyke') [in Elham]; John de Watford, clerk
Endorsed with description in early 14th cent hands. |