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and Morley, as without. Having and holding to the same Henry 

 and Joan, and their heirs, lawfully procreated of themselves etc 

 Rendering thence to the chief lords of the fee the homage' and 

 services due to them for all secular service, payment, custom, 

 demand, and suit of any court, for the tenement of Ereydishale 

 and for the third part of the wood of Lyme, which lord Robert' 

 my father, formerly purchased in the fee of Morley (twelve pence 

 yearly), paying to the chief lord of the same fee, and sustaining 

 one lamp burning before the altar in the church of Ereydishale 

 every day in the year, for ever, for all secular service and 

 demands . Warranty, etc. Witnesses : Sir Ralph de Crum- 



well^ K'., Hugh de Morley. Master Richard of the same, Nicholas 

 de Henoure, Hugh de Massi of Morley, Wilham, son of Nigel 

 of the same, and others. ' 



(7) fjenry, by the grace of God, King of England, Lord of 

 Ireland, and Duke of Aquitaine, to all bailiffs and his faithful to 

 whom the present letter may come, saluting: Know ye that' at 

 the mstance of our beloved and faithful Hugh de Bygod and 

 Robert de Tibetot, we have remitted to Henry de Curzun our 

 anger and all bitterness of spirit which we had contracted on his 

 account, because that he stood out against us in the conflict at 

 Evesham, and we have received him into our favour and to 

 peace; willing and granting that all his lands and tenements 

 taken mto our hands for that reason be restored to him In 

 testimony of which we have caused these our letters to be 

 made patent. Witness, etc., at Canterbury, the second day of 

 November, m the fiftieth year of our reign." (a.d. 1265 ) 

 (Part of the great seal remaining.; 



(8) llnow ye, etc., that I, Richard de Curzon, have given 



conceded, and confirmed by this my present deed to Henry mv 



son, for h,s homage and service, all my land in Chaddes'den 



hat, v,z.. which belonged to my father Ralph de Curzon, which 



fell to me in right of heirship. Holding and having to him his 



