| Description | From: Richard de Burgham, son of John de Burgham To: Roger de Sumery
3 acres of land in 'burgham' on the pasture called 'dune' in the holding ('tenementum') of John of Well [in Ickham], lying with the land of Robert of Bramling ('Bremblinge') which he bought of Theobald de Burgham to north, the land of John, Richard's, brother to south, the land of Thomas le deme to east and the land of the monks of Canterbury Cathedral Priory in 'Cnoldane' to west. For an annual payment of 4d, payable as specified upon the same holding ('tenementum'). For this Roger has also paid 20s as a gersum fine.
Witnesses: 'Dominus' Reginald de Cornhulle; Richard del Bec; Nicholas de Burne; Henry de Burne; William of Higham ('hegha''); Henry le meister; John of Wingate; Ralph of Garrington ('Garewinton'); Theobald de la forde; Henry le Noble
Endorsed with description in late 13th cent hands. |