Description | Grant of 7 and a half selions of land in Mouldsworth 19 July 1355 Latin 10" x 3 1/2"
[1] Adam, son of Adam de Moldeworth [Mouldsworth] has given, granted and confirmed to [2] Roger, son of William de Moldeworth [Mouldsworth], seven and a half selions of land with appurtenances in Moldeworth [Mouldsworth], two of which lie [3] above 'le Cambokes', and two are called 'le Flaxlondes', and two are called 'le Penylondes' and one and a half selions [4] lie above 'le Cokshetehull' in exchange for seven and a half selions with appurtenances in Moldeworth [Mouldsworth] extending above [5] Doddesrudying, to be had and held to Roger and his heirs of the chief lords of that fee by services [6] pertaining to the aforesaid in perpetuity. [6-7] [Warranty clause] [8] Witnesses: Roger le Bruyn of Stapelford [Stapleford], Nicholas of Manlegh [Manley], Roger of Hulfeld [Hillfield], Thomas de [9] Venables, William de Wastaneys and others. Given at Moldeworth [Mouldsworth] on the nearest Sunday before the feast of Saint Margaret the Virgin [9] in the twenty ninth year of the reign of King Edward III.
Single seal tag with seal fragment
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