Item 10 - Grant: Laurence ate Cumbe to Alicia, wife of Radulfus Wynter, and house and land in Doune, Asseneworth, Podenhale, Westers, le Cornhawe

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SJCR/SJES/2/16/BHB/2/9/10

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GB 1859 SJCR/SJES/2/16/BHB/2/9/10

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Grant: Laurence ate Cumbe to Alicia, wife of Radulfus Wynter, and house and land in Doune, Asseneworth, Podenhale, Westers, le Cornhawe

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  • 15 February 1317 (Creation)

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Grant by Laurence ate Cumbe of Sonnynghulle to Alicia the wife of Radulfus Wynter of Wyndlesham [Windlesham], for her service, of a house called le Newhous, with a curtilage between it and the land of Peter Sewal and a sullion of land in Northers next the land of Robert le Coupere and half an acre in Doune between the land of Laurence himself and of William ate Mersshe and half an acre and half a rood togther between the land of Laurence himself and of William ate Hethe an one sullion next the footbridge (scalarium) of Asseneworth between the land of Robert Bons and of William le Hetteres in Asseneworth Esters and half an acre in Asseneworth next the land of the Prior of New Place and two sullions in Pokenhale [Podenhale] next the path to Boussesmed and half an acre in Westers between the land of William ate Hersse and Robert le Coupere and one sullion to the east of le Cornhawe and the third part of a meadow between the meadow of Laurence himself and of the Prior next Scordewey in Windlesham. To be held at a yearly rent of 18 pence at the four usual terms for all service save the 'forinsec'.
At Windlesham, 15 February, 10 Edward II

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With seal, damaged

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D14.158

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