l68 KARl.Y BREADSALL CHARTERS. 



places where my animals feed ; and of augmentation, one acre 

 of my park aforesaid, which extends from ' Hayleisente ' unto the 

 footpath which goes towards the ' Hermital ' of the park of 

 Breydishal, and lies in length nearer the culture of Robert 

 Foulpintil, of . . . with free ingress and egress to tlie same 

 pasture and land whenever they please. Especially I have granted 

 to them housebote and haybote in my outwoods of Breadishal 

 as long as they shall last. And if in any case it happen that the 

 outwood of Breydishal be plucked up and laid waste, that then 

 it shall be lawful for them to have and take housebote and hay- 

 bote in the park afo-esaid, as previously they were accustomed to 

 do in the aforesaid outwood. For this donation and confirma- 

 tion, the aforesaid Richard granted to me for himself and his 

 successors, to enclose and shut in the said park with a ditch. 

 I therefore and my heirs all the aforesaid, in the form promised, 

 to the aforesaid Richard and all his successors, who shall for ever 

 be rectors in the church aforesaid, warrant, acquit, and defend 

 for ever, against all people. And that all the aforesaid premises 

 may obtain the force of firmness for ever, I have strengthened 

 my present charter with my seal. These being witnesses : Lord 

 Sampson de Duyn, Master John de Weston, Hugh de Morley, 

 Will, de Braydishale, Walter, rector of the church of . . . 

 Hugh, his brother, of the same, Geoffry de Coventry, chaplain, 

 and others." 



(6) Jiinow ye, etc., that I, Hugh de Duyn, son of the 

 former lord Robert de Duyn, have given, etc., and by this my 

 present charter confirmed, and for ever quit claimed to Henry de 

 Cursun and Johanna his wife (my daughter) all my lands and 

 tenements, rents, possessions, and all things which to me or 

 my heirs in any way can appertain in the vill and territory of 

 Bre)dishale, wiih the advowson of the church of the same vill 

 of Breydishale, and with mills, pools, fisheries, fish preserves, 

 woods, plains, meadows, feedings, pastures, ways, footpaths, and 

 all liberties, commodities, easements, and all other appurtenances, 

 whatsoever and wheresoever, as well in the villages of Breydishale 



