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1209,  Evesham.* July 14,11 John, Before the King himself. 
July 14. Between Robert, Prior of the Hospital of Jerusalem in England, 
Plaintiff, by brother Robert de Way, his attorney, and Hubert 
Fitz Ralph, by Robert de Eincurt, his attorney, [Tenant]. 
Grant, on a plea of warranty of charter, by Tenant, to Plaintiff, 
in frankalmoign, of a knight’s fee in Danby de Wauz, Co. Leic., 
and release by Plaintiff to Tenant of the service pertaining to the 
same fee, and grant and warranty by Tenant to Plaintiff in frank- 
almoign, quit of all secular service and exaction, in consideration of 
such release, of the holding of Payn Fitz Swain, in Riele, together 
with the same Payn and all his sequel, viz., one oxgang of land 
held by Geoffrey Fitz Herward in the same vill, with the toft and 
croft, and garden to the same belonging; and in augmentation of 
that oxgang 4 acres held by the same Geoffrey in Sudstubbinges, 
and a toft lying next the aforesaid toft towards the north, and 14 
acre of land abutting upon the aforesaid garden towards the south, 
and 5 acres of land next Glappewellegrif, and 2 acres in Strethelbric, 
and 4 acres at Dalewange, and 3 acres at the head of Dalewange, 
and 3 acres at Poldlandesiche, and half an oxgang with a toft ad- 
jacent held by Roger Fitz Robert in the same vill. And this Fine 
was made in the presence, and with the consent of, the aforesaid 
Payn. Grant also by Tenant to Plaintiff, in frankalmoign, of 8 
acres of land in Snaidhinges held by Roger Fitz Steinulf, as per- 
taining to the holding of Payn in Riele. 
1210. [Place and portion of date defaced.] 12 John. Before the King 
May 27. himself. 
Between Robert [defaced], Plaintiff, and Hubert Fitz Ralph, 
Tenant. 
Certain lands, the locality of which does not appear, to remain to 
Tenant in fee, as well in demesnes as in services, quit of Plaintiff. 
The service of Emma de Wakbrig, for 60 acres of land held by her 
in Watecrofte (Wheatcroft), and in Done, and in Lefsihay ; and 
Io acres of land held by William de Suckthorne ; and 14 acres of 
land held by Henry son of the same William ; and 14 acres of land 
held by Richard Fitz David ; and six acres of land held by Robert 
de Buterlee ; and a moiety of the service of Ranulph de Wake- 
* The “Itinerary of King John,” compiled by the late learned Deputy 
Keeper of Public Records, Sir Thomas Duffus Hardy, from the Chancery 
Rolls, and printed in the ‘‘ Rotuli Litterarum Patentium,” as an appendix to 
the Introduction, gives Hanley Castle, in Worcestershire, only, as the place 
where the King was on July 14 in this year, and not Evesham ; therefore the 
Fine before us affords a valuable addition to the Itinerary. 
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