| Description | From: John Baudewyne of Owlswick ('Olueswyck'') [Buckinghamshire], son and heir of Henry Baudewyne of Owlswick To: Canterbury Cathedral Priory For his right in the common pasture of a plot of land called 'Hanesgrove'. Reserving to himself common of pasture in the land from the time when the sheaves are finally carried from it and the neighbouring lands until the land shall be sown at the priory's will. Also reserving common of pasture in the land when it is not sown, from the time the sheaves are carried from it until 25 Mar. From 25 Mar, although the land is not sown it shall be separate ('seperabilis') and undefended ('indefens'') of the priory until it is opened. No date. [Date: handwriting.]
Witnesses: 'Dominus' William de Santerdone', knight; 'Dominus' Walter de vptone, knight; Reginald of Hampden; Roger le Braci; Robert le Sentler; John son of William of Haddenham; Hugh de Coluerdone
Endorsed with descriptions, stating that the quitclaim relates to the manor of Monks Risborough, and note of registration in early 14th cent hands. |