| Description | From: Isolda daughter of Walter atte Hoke, formerly wife of Benjamin son of William le Bedel of Mersham To: the prior and convent of Canterbury Cathedral Priory
For 1 garden, 33 acres of land and 3 acres of wood in Godmersham, which she claimed ('peto') against the priory by 2 writs ('per duo brevia') in the king's court in the presence of 'Dominus' J[ohn] de Metingham and his fellows, justices of the king's bench. Also for all other lands, tenements, payments, meadows and pastures and 2 parts of a forestall called 'Atte Hoke' which the priory holds in Godmersham. Given at Canterbury.
Witnesses: Hamo de valoignes; Stephen de Etingbroke; Robert of Bilting ('Beltinge'); Henry Lot; Stephen de hempstede; Alan de hempstede ('de eadem'); Hamo atte Pette; Ralph hughelot; Henry the smith ('faber'); Geoffrey of Yallande ('Ealdelonde'); Baldwin of Yallande ('de eadem'); John de hempstede
Endorsed with description and note of registration in late 13th or early 14th cent hands. |