| Description | From: Humphrey, son of Richard the clerk of Peckham; Gabriel, son of Richard the clerk of Peckham; Eustace, son of Richard the clerk of Peckham To: William, brother of Humphrey, Gabriel and Eustace, sons of Richard the clerk of Peckham Their 3 parts of the mill which was of their father in Peckham, with the green planks? ('viridas planicies' acc pl) around the mill from the bridge and a way from their parts to the mill. For an annual payment of 6d, payable as specified. Humphrey, Gabriel and Eustace will warrant their 3 parts of the mill against the court of Peckham. For this William has also paid 9s as a gersum fine. Made and recorded at [East] Farleigh court in the presence of Godfrey de la dene, steward ('senescallus') of the court, and the court baron of [East] Farleigh. No date. [Date: handwriting.] Part of witness list in French.
Witnesses: Godfrey de la dene; John de benestede; Peter de burlege; Richard le chapelain of Peckham; Otwell ('Otuel') of Farleigh; Otwell ('Otuel') of Loose; Denis of Farleigh; John de la hoke; Bartholomew de la chapele; Julian of Loose; William curteis; Adam de helles; the three brothers of Adam de helles; James son of Roger; Ansel, brother of James son of Roger; Lambert of Beltring; William, son of Lambert of Beltring; Walter, son of Lambert of Beltring; Pagan ('Pain'), son of Lambert of Beltring; Theobald of Beltring; Jordan de reddenne; Alphege ('Elfegh'), brother of Jordan de reddenne; Gabriel de lande; Roger son of Clement; Pagan ('Pain') son of Ailard; Blakeman son of Eilwin; Pagan ('Pain') le mefne; Hugh, son of Pagan ('Pain') le mefne; Roger, son of Pagan ('Pain') le mefne; Amphrey ('anfrei') de curtune; Gilbert de curtune; Henry de bademindenne; Thomas de brantune; Alan le melur; Theodoric ('Terri') son of Hugh; Talbot le feure; Robert of Stanford [in East Peckham]; Eilwin, brother of Robert of Stanford [in East Peckham]; Peter ('Pieres'), brother of Robert of Stanford [in East Peckham]; Randal ('Randulf') son of Simon; William son of Helte
Endorsed with description in 13th and late 13th cent hands. |