| Description | From: William son of Ellen of Littlebourne ('Litleburne') To: Mgr Omer, of Canterbury, clerk, son of William of Borden ('Bordenne')
The whole of his land which lies at 'Lee' [in Ickham], lying with Omer's land to east and south and the land of the monks which is called the land of the treasurers to north and west. For an annual payment of 1 rose as a quit-rent ('forisgabulum'), payable as specified upon the same tenement. For this Omer has also paid 1 mark as a gersum fine. Dated 49HenIII, no month.
Witnesses: John de Bertona; Thomas of Lee [in Ickham]; Baldwin of Lee [in Ickham]; Simon of Lee [in Ickham]; Richard of Lee [in Ickham]; William of Lee [in Ickham]; Eudo de Broco; Stephen of Seaton ('sete''); Roger Pukel; Ivo Boles; Hamo Blakeman; John Bertelot
Endorsed with description in late 13th cent hands and note that the document concerns the croft called 'le Gravell Croft', lying in 'le Hokett' in 'le Bertonescroft' and 'Kaa'? in 14th cent hands. |