Description | From: Peter of Southchurch; Joan, wife of Peter of Southchurch, daughter of William de Besstenovere To: 'Dominus' Richard of Southchurch All lands and tenements which they have in the lowy ('leucata') of Pevensey, within the vill ('villa') and parish of Pevesney, namely the manor called 'Besstenovere' and the manor in Horse Eye called 'wydars'. For an annual payment of 1 clove ('clavis gariofili') , payable as specified. Given at Southchurch [Essex].
Witnesses: Hugh de Coleworthe, knight, of Essex; Henry Grapinel, knight, of Essex; Thomas de stodham, knight, of Essex; William Samwel, of Essex; John Samwel, of Essex; Roger of Tilbury, of Essex; Philip Serle, of Essex; Laurence le port', of Essex; Henry de Gyney [Jenny's in Bures?], of Essex; Walter le Barun, of Essex; John de la haeye, knight, of Sussex; William maufe, knight, of Sussex; John of Rodmell ('Rademele'), of Sussex; Laurence de Ree, of Sussex; Richard de le Eldecherche, of Sussex; Batholomew of Crawley ('Kraule'), of Sussex; Cock ('Koc') de la Dune, of Sussex
Endorsed 'S' Sucherch'' and 'Pevenese' in 14th cent hands. |