| Description | From: John, son of Avice Rosemay of Lichfield To: Richard money of Lichfield
1 acre of arable land in the territory ('territorium') of Lichfield towards Aldershawe ('alresawe') below 'Le soutputtes' and abutting on the land of Reginald de morwal, chaplain ('capellanus') which contains 2 strips ('seylio') and lies near ('propinquior') the land of John de Capella, which he had of the gift of Mgr Alexander. For an annual payment of 1d, payable as specified according to the custom of the manor of Longdon for the farm of the bishop [of Coventry and Lichfield] to the heirs of William Lury, and an annual payment of 1 rose to John son of Avice Rosemay, payable as specified. For this Richard has also paid 1 mark. No date. [Date: handwriting.]
Witnesses: 'Dominus' Reginald de morwale, chaplain ('capellanus'); 'Dominus' Hugh pite, chaplain ('capellanus'); Henry de angulo; Mgr Michael the bell-founder ('campanarius'); William boloyne; Adam le faytur; John de monte; Henry Wafre; Simon gigel
Endorsed with description in 14th cent hands. |