128 



ecclesie de Overton^ in comitatu Ebor. ad Dominum Andream 



Rowthe. 



Summa xxvj'. viij**. 



E-EPARACiONES FORiNSECA.^ Et de ij'. recGptis de harbagio 

 Sartrini^ hoc anno dimisso Ricardo Dyatson, 



Et de xx'. receptis de Jacobo Gelstrope pro gressisma^ unius 

 tenementi in Fulfurth nuper in tenura Ricardi Barwyk pro ix 

 annis hoc anno prime. 



Et de x'. receptis de Thoma Bartyndall de Fymber pro gres- 

 sisma tenementi sui pro ix annis hoc anno prime. 



Et de x'. receptis de Johanne Mawmane de Thornton pro 

 gressisma unius tenementi nuper in tenura patris sui pro ix 

 annis hoc anno prime. 



Et de x'. receptis de precio unius equi venditi Roberto Sadler 

 de Eboraco hoc anno. 



Et de xx'. receptis de precio unius millene fagatorum vendi- 

 torum apud Dyghton Roberto Schales de Eboraco. 

 Summa Ixxij'. 



XX 



Summa omnium receptionum vjiiij". xij'. yj''. ob. 



De quibus, 



Penciones confratrum. Idem computans petit allocari 



pro pencionibus solutis xxxix confratribus nostris ad festum 



Pentecostes quoUbet capiente xxvj'. viij"^. et non sacerdotibus ^ 



quolibet capiente xiij'. iiij"* xlvij". vj'. viij**. 



1 Near York, one of tlie earliest grants to the Abbey by "WiU"? Eufus. Here tbe 

 Abbot had a Mansion. 



2 Repairs "without. But this must be a mistake of the writer, as it is perfectly 

 inapplicable to the following items. 



3 The Sartrinum or the Sartrina, as it is afterwards written, was the tailor's 

 office : and harbagio (herbagio) Sartrinj is supposed to mean the herbage of a small 

 close surrounding that office, which must therefore have stood detached from the 

 other monastic buildings. That it was within the general enclosure of the Monas- 

 tery is evident from a subsequent entry. Two shillings paid by Dyatson for the 

 herbage was, at the period to which this roll belongs, the rent usually paid for an 

 acre of meadow land. 



4 Gressisma. The more usual form of the word is ' gersuma,' as in Du Cange. 

 It signifies "a sum of money paid as an earnest upon purchasing a piece of ground, 

 or upon entering on a lease, or upon any other occasion when a payment in 

 hand is stipulated for." Hev. J. Maine, Glossary to The Friory of Mnchale. 



* The Novices in the following lists. 



