Description | GRANT by William Launcelyn to John de Aula of Kyngislegh, his heirs and assigns, of 1 place of the waste land lying in the fee of KYNGISLEGH [Kingsley] in the lower wood towards CROUTON [Crowton] near the place which Richard Gerard holds of William his brother and lying on the lower end of the sd. place of Richard Gerard towards Crouton; to have and to hold the sd. place of land as it is and shall be enclosed by the grantor by a hedge and ditch, with housebot and haybot and with liberty to take marl in the fee of KYNGISLEGH wherever it will be most useful and convenient, and with liberty to build in whatever place seems best in the sd. place of waste land, with free entry and exit and regress, at an annual rent of 3/- in silver at the Nativity of St. John and the feast of St. Martin. Warranty. Witnesses: William Gerard, Richard le Roter, Richard Doun, Hugh de Neuton, Philip de Ponte, Richard de Galeway, Walter son of Walter de Neuton. n/d. Seal: Green, a bird, legend 'S. Willi' le Launcelyn'. Parchment. |